Dr. Ameer Mezher Hadi | Medical  Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Ameer Mezher Hadi | Medical  Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

Academic staff | Babylon University | Iraq

Dr. Ameer Mezher Hadi is a recognized researcher and academic expert in Medical microbiology, with sustained contributions across Medical microbiology, molecular virology, immunology, and pathogen–host interactions. His scholarly work in Medical microbiology addresses viral pathogenesis, molecular diagnostics, antimicrobial strategies, and immune modulation, strengthening applied and translational Medical microbiology research. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, he has contributed to peer-reviewed publications spanning Medical microbiology, viral oncology, nanobiotechnology, and emerging infectious diseases, reflecting the integrative scope of contemporary Medical microbiology. His research output demonstrates measurable academic impact, with multiple cited articles that advance diagnostic precision and therapeutic innovation within Medical microbiology. He actively collaborates with regional and international researchers, reinforcing cooperative frameworks essential for progress in Medical microbiology and global health resilience. Beyond publication metrics, his work supports evidence-based practice, laboratory standardization, and public health awareness, underscoring the societal relevance of Medical microbiology in disease prevention and control. His scientific profile reflects consistency, relevance, and collaborative depth, positioning him as a credible contributor to advancing Medical microbiology research and its application in clinical and public health settings. Google Scholar profile of 71 Citations, 5 h-index, 0 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Al-Mawlah, Y. H., Asma’a, H. M., Abd-Alameer, A. M., Hadi, A. M., & Abdulabbas, H. S. (2023). Assessment of the specificity and stability of micro-RNAs as a forensic gene marker. Biomedical and Biotechnology Research Journal, 7(4), 569–576.

2. Jalil, A. T., Abdulhadi, M. A., Al-Ameer, L. R., Khaleel, L. A., & Abdulameer, S. J. (2023). Small but mighty: How microRNAs drive the deadly progression of cholangiocarcinoma. Pathology – Research and Practice, 247, 154565.

3. Aldalin, H. K., Alharbi, N. K., Hadi, A. M., Sharaf, M., Mekky, A. E., & Ragab, S. M. (2024). Bioactivity screening and molecular identification of Anchusa milleri L. sunflower crude extract for antioxidant, antiviral, antimicrobial, and anticancer properties. Natural Product Research, 1–14.

4. Abdulazeem, L. A., Alasadi, Y. F., & Al-Mawlah, Y. H. (2021). A mini-review: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as antimicrobial in magical socks. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33(51), 23–32.

5. Hashim, A. M. A. M., Al-Harbi, S. J., & Burhan, M. M. (2022). Histological and physiological determinants of hypothyroidism in patients and its relationship with lipid profile. Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics, 6(1), 9–16.

Ms. Sankwetea Prudent Mokgokong | Veterinary microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sankwetea Prudent Mokgokong | Veterinary microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | North-West University | South Africa

Ms. Sankwetea Prudent Mokgokong is an accomplished academic specializing in Veterinary Microbiology, demonstrating exceptional expertise in genomics, metagenomics, and molecular biology. Her educational foundation in microbiology and chemistry, complemented by advanced research in Veterinary Microbiology, has empowered her to contribute significantly to microbial diversity and genetic studies across various biological systems. Throughout her professional career at institutions such as the North-West University and the South African National Biodiversity Institute, she has actively engaged in teaching, molecular biology research, and next-generation sequencing management—key pillars in Veterinary Microbiology research. Her scholarly pursuits emphasize Veterinary Microbiology applications in animal health, population genetics, and disease monitoring, showcasing her skill in analyzing microbial communities and genomic variations relevant to animal systems. She has authored multiple publications addressing antimicrobial resistance, genomic diversity, and microbial ecology—all rooted in Veterinary Microbiology principles. Recognized for her dedication and contributions, she has received academic honors and led bioinformatics training programs, strengthening capacity building in Veterinary Microbiology research. Her technical skills span bioinformatics, genome assembly, SNP analysis, microbial phylogenetics, and high-performance computing—all central to Veterinary Microbiology innovation. Ms. Mokgokong’s work reflects an unrelenting commitment to advancing Veterinary Microbiology, bridging molecular science, bioinformatics, and animal health. Her achievements in Veterinary Microbiology demonstrate her leadership in genomic data interpretation, laboratory management, and research mentorship. With an enduring passion for Veterinary Microbiology, she continues to influence conservation genetics, microbial ecology, and forensic microbiology through her analytical precision and scientific vision, positioning her as an emerging leader in Veterinary Microbiology excellence across academic and applied biosciences.

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Featured Publications

1. Mwale, M., Dalton, D. L., Jansen, R., De Bruyn, M., Pietersen, D., Mokgokong, P. S., … (2017). Forensic application of DNA barcoding for identification of illegally traded African pangolin scales. Genome, 60(3), 272–284.

2. Loots, A. K., Mokgokong, P. S., Mitchell, E., Venter, E. H., Kotze, A., & Dalton, D. L. (2018). Phylogenetic analysis of canine distemper virus in South African wildlife. PLoS One, 13(7), e0199993.

3. Ramatla, T., Mokgokong, P., Lekota, K., & Thekisoe, O. (2024). Antimicrobial resistance profiles of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae strains isolated from broiler chickens. Food Microbiology, 120, 104476.

4. Ramatla, T., Tutubala, M., Motlhaping, T., de Wet, L., Mokgokong, P., … (2024). Molecular detection of Shiga toxin and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli isolates from sheep and goats. Molecular Biology Reports, 51(1), 57.

5. Ramatla, T., Khasapane, N. G., Mlangeni, L. N., Mokgokong, P., Ramaili, T., … (2024). Detection of Salmonella pathogenicity islands and antimicrobial-resistant genes in Salmonella enterica serovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium isolated from … Antibiotics, 13(5), 458.