Wafa Tombari | Vaccines | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Wafa Tombari | Vaccines | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | University Hospital of Sahloul | Tunisia

Dr. Wafa Tombari, Ph.D., is an accomplished Assistant Professor and Research Scientist at the University Hospital of Sahloul, Sousse, specializing in infectious diseases with a focus on virology, vaccine development, and antimicrobial resistance. She holds a Doctoral Diploma in Biology from the Faculty of Sciences in Tunisia, a Master of Science in Microbiology, and a Certificate of Complementary Studies in Statistics and Epidemiological Methods from the Faculty of Medicine in Tunisia. With a distinguished academic and research career, Dr. Tombari has served as an Assistant Professor at both the High Institute of Medical Technologies and the University Hospital of Sahloul, where she has successfully led and collaborated on numerous national and international research projects. Her research integrates molecular biology, bioinformatics, and immunoinformatics to develop computational approaches for vaccine design, antiviral therapeutics, and the study of bacterial resistance mechanisms. She has authored several peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals, including studies on mRNA-based vaccines for rabies virus and molecular characterization of antimicrobial resistance in Staphylococcus species, highlighting her contributions to advancing biomedical innovation. Beyond her research, Dr. Tombari plays an active role in student mentorship, curriculum development, and scientific outreach, fostering collaboration and innovation within the academic community. Her expertise extends to reverse vaccinology, molecular cloning, and phylogenetic analysis, reflecting her multidisciplinary approach to infectious disease research. Dr. Tombari’s scholarly achievements and professional dedication exemplify her commitment to advancing global health through science and education. She has achieved 119 citations, published 10 scientific documents, and holds an h-index of 5, reflecting her academic influence and research excellence.

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Featured Publications

1. Tombari, W., Nsiri, J., Larbi, I., Guerin, J. L., & Ghram, A. (2011). Genetic evolution of low pathogenicity H9N2 avian influenza viruses in Tunisia: . Acquisition of new mutations. Virology Journal, 8(1), 467.

2. Tombari, W., Paul, M., Bettaieb, J., Larbi, I., Nsiri, J., Elbehi, I., Gribaa, L., & Ghram, A. (2013). Risk factors and characteristics of low pathogenic avian influenza virus isolated from commercial poultry in Tunisia. PLoS ONE, 8(1), e53524.

3. Boudaoud, A., Mamache, B., Tombari, W., & Ghram, A. (2016). Virus mutations and their impact on vaccination against infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease). Revue Scientifique et Technique, 35(3), 875–897.

4. Kallel Sellami, M., Zitouni, M., Tombari, W., Ben Ayed, M., Abida, O., Laadhar, L., et al. (2007). Anti-desmoglein-1 antibodies are prevalent in Tunisian patients with hydatidosis and leishmaniasis. British Journal of Dermatology, 156(3), 591–593.

Chalachew Yenew | Neglected Tropical Diseases | Best Paper Award

Mr. Chalachew Yenew | Neglected Tropical Diseases | Best Paper Award

Lecturer | Debre Tabor University | Ethiopia 

Dr. Chalachew Yenew Dinku is an accomplished Lecturer and Researcher at Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia, specializing in Environmental and Public Health, with a research focus on environmental and occupational exposure, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), infection prevention and control, One Health, and public health emergency management. He holds a Master of Science in Environmental Health Sciences from Jimma University, where his thesis on AMR contamination pathways received an international research grant and resulted in multiple peer-reviewed publications. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Gondar, where his undergraduate research on hospital indoor bacterial contamination gained national recognition. With over nine years of professional experience, Dr. Yenew has held key academic and public health roles, including as a Public Health Emergency Surveillance Officer with the Ohio State University Global One Health Initiative and as a Public Health Officer under the Amhara Health Bureau, where he led health education, surveillance, and community health initiatives. At Debre Tabor University, he has served as a member of research committees, supervised postgraduate students, and secured major institutional research grants such as “Addressing Antimicrobial Resistance through a One Health Approach” and “Scabies Screening and Prevention”. Dr. Yenew has authored or co-authored over 55 scientific papers, with 35 published in reputable international journals, 15 as first or corresponding author, and several under review. His extensive editorial contributions include serving as an editor for BMC Public Health, a reviewer for multiple high-impact journals, and a conference presenter at more than 20 national and international scientific events. His research integrates advanced statistical and molecular approaches to tackle pressing public health challenges, bridging academia, policy, and practice. With 355 citations, 47 indexed documents, and an h-index of 9, Dr. Chalachew Yenew exemplifies scholarly excellence, leadership, and commitment to advancing sustainable, evidence-based One Health solutions globally.

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Featured Publications

1. Anteneh, R. M., Gashu, Z. E., Baffa, L. D., Bitew, D. A., Yenew, C., Demissie, K. A., Terefe, B., Jejaw, M., Zegeye, A. F., Tiruneh, M. G., et al. (2025). Decomposing socioeconomic and educational inequalities in infant mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa. BMC Public Health, 25(12), 1–12.

2. Mehari, M. G., Yeshiwas, A. G., Esubalew, D., Azmeraw, Y., Delie, A. M., Limenh, L. W., Worku, N. K., Hailu, M., Melese, M., Abie, A., et al. (2025). Dominance of antimicrobial resistant bacteria and risk factors of bacteriuria infection among pregnant women in East Africa. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 25(12), 1–12.

3. Temesgen, A., Anteneh, R. M., Yeshiwas, A. G., Bayeh, G. M., Yenew, C., Ejigu, A. G., Gebeyehu, A. A., Tsega, T. D., Ahmed, A. F., Yemata, G. A., et al. (2025). Systematic review and meta-analysis on gaps in household waste management practices in urban Ethiopia for supporting the TSEDU Ethiopia initiative. Discover Sustainability, 25(12), 1–12.

4. Tsega, T. D., Tsega, S. S., Gebeyehu, A. A., Yemata, G. A., Anteneh, R. M., Yeshiwas, A. G., Yirdaw, G., Yenew, C., Enawgaw, A. S., Ejigu, A. G., et al. (2025). Viral load suppression rate of third-line antiretroviral therapy and its association with gender among HIV patients after second-line treatment failure in Africa. BMC Infectious Diseases, 25(12), 1–12.

Pang-Yen Chen | Global Health | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pang-Yen Chen | Global Health | Best Researcher Award

Department of Emergency Medicine, Mackay Memorial Hospital | Taiwan.

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🎓Education

Dr. Chen’s educational journey reflects his dedication to medical and scientific advancement. He earned his M.D. from the School of Medicine at China Medical University and completed a Master’s in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University, having enrolled in September 2024. His foundational academic years were shaped at Taipei Municipal Chung Cheng Senior High School.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Chen has cultivated extensive clinical expertise through his tenure at Taipei Veterans General Hospital, where he served as a Resident Physician, Chief Resident, and Research Physician in the Department of Emergency Medicine. Currently, he plays a vital role at MacKay Memorial Hospital, managing critical emergency cases with precision and care.

📚Academic Citations

Dr. Chen is a prolific researcher with over 30 publications, reflecting his contributions to fields such as acute myocardial infarction, biomarkers, and point-of-care diagnostics. His research includes influential works in top-tier journals like Magnesium Research and Heliyon.

🧑‍🔬Technical Skills 

An Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) instructor certified by the Taiwan Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Dr. Chen is adept in life-saving procedures and cutting-edge diagnostic technologies. His technical expertise extends to bioengineering innovations and advanced imaging modalities.

📚Teaching Experience

Dr. Chen is a dedicated educator, currently an adjunct lecturer in the Department of Nursing at Yuanpei University of Medical Technology. With a Ministry of Education certification as a lecturer and an Assistant Professor application under review, he continually strives to inspire and train the next generation of medical professionals.

🏆Awards and Honors

Dr. Chen has been recognized for his contributions to emergency medicine and research, earning accolades throughout his career. His leadership roles and scholarly achievements underscore his commitment to excellence.

🔬Research Interests

Dr. Chen’s research interests include emergency medicine, allergy, immunology, biomarkers, and bioengineering. His work often explores the intersection of clinical application and innovation, focusing on improving patient outcomes through advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment strategies.

📑Notable Publications 

“Differences between Clinical Presentation in Acute Pyelonephritis and Acute Renal Infarction, a Single-Center Study”

Authors: Chou, K.-W., Chen, C., Chang, K.-S., Lai, Y.-C., Su, Y.-J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: International Journal of Gerontology, 18(4), pp. 263–267

“NT-proBNP point-of-care testing for predicting mortality in end-stage renal disease: A survival analysis”

Authors: Chen, C., Hsu, Y.-C., Chou, K.-W., Chen, C.-W., Su, Y.-J.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Heliyon, 10(9), e30581

“Association between short-term changes in serum magnesium and in-hospital mortality following acute myocardial infarction: a cohort study based on the MIMIC database”

Authors: Zhuang, J., Zhang, Q., Wang, H., Su, P.-H., Chen, P.-Y.
Publication Year: 2024
Journal: Magnesium Research, 37(1), pp. 45–59

“The mediating effect of depression on the relationship between osteoarthritis and cardiovascular disease mortality: A cohort study”

Authors: Peng, X., Lu, Y., Chen, P.-Y., Wong, C.-H.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders, 341, pp. 329–334

“Quantitative two-dimensional phase-contrast magnetic resonance imaging characterization of lower extremity venous disease: venous reflux versus venous obstruction”

Authors: Huang, Y.-K., Hsu, Y.-C., Tseng, Y.-H., Lin, Y.-H., Chen, C.-W.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery, 13(8), pp. 5153–5167

“Neutrophil–Lymphocyte Ratio as a Predictor of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in a Geriatric Community: The I-Lan Longitudinal Aging Study”

Authors: Chuang, S.-Y., Hsu, Y.-C., Chou, K.-W., Chen, C.-W., Chen, P.-Y.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: Brain Sciences

“Stratifying the Optimal Thresholds of Point-Of-Care Testing NT-proBNP as Acute Heart Failure Marker in Elder Patients with Impaired Kidney Function”

Authors: Chien, S.-C., Hsu, Y.-C., Chien, S.-C., Chen, P.-Y., Chang, K.-S.
Publication Year: 2023
Journal: International Journal of Gerontology