Mr. Silas Adjei-Gyamfi | Infectious diseases | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Silas Adjei-Gyamfi | Infectious diseases | Best Researcher Award

Auckland University of Technology | New Zealand.

Author Profile

Scopus

Orcid

🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mr. Silas Adjei–Gyamfi began his academic journey with a profound interest in microbiology and infectious diseases, laying a strong foundation in biomedical science. His early studies were marked by academic excellence and scientific curiosity, leading him to pursue specialized training in pathogen biology, clinical microbiology, and molecular epidemiology.

💼PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Mr. Adjei–Gyamfi has consistently bridged the gap between theory and practice, applying his scientific expertise in a variety of clinical, research, and public health settings. His roles have included positions in academic laboratories, national health institutes, and international health organizations, where he has contributed to infectious disease diagnostics, control, and policy formulation.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES

A core focus of Mr. Adjei–Gyamfi’s career has been on infectious disease surveillance, diagnostics, and prevention. His contributions span several critical areas:

  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profiling
  • Zoonotic disease transmission patterns
  • Viral genomics and molecular typing
  • Outbreak response and field epidemiology

He is recognized for implementing innovative diagnostic technologies, such as real-time PCR, serological assays, and pathogen genome sequencing, to improve early detection and containment of outbreaks.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mr. Adjei–Gyamfi’s research and leadership have directly influenced public health responses to infectious disease threats in sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. He has played instrumental roles in cross-border health initiatives, community-level disease education, and data-driven decision-making in epidemic control.

🏆RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING

Mr. Adjei–Gyamfi has successfully secured competitive research funding from national and international agencies, including:

  • World Health Organization (WHO) initiatives
  • Global Fund-supported projects
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) collaborations
  • Africa CDC and regional grants

These funds have supported capacity-building in diagnostics, community surveillance programs, and field research into infectious disease ecology.

🦠LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking forward, Mr. Adjei–Gyamfi aims to build sustainable health research systems in low-resource settings. His future initiatives include:

  • Establishing infectious disease reference centers

  • Developing AI-driven surveillance platforms

  • Training young scientists in Africa in biosecurity and epidemiology

🌟A VISIONARY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Mr. Silas Adjei–Gyamfi embodies the spirit of innovation, resilience, and service in the infectious disease field. With a career marked by scientific integrity, collaborative leadership, and community-centered approaches, he continues to shape health outcomes at local and global levels.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Knowledge and occupational practices of beauticians and barbers in the transmission of viral hepatitis: A mixed-methods study in Volta Region of Ghana

Authors: Adjei-Gyamfi, Silas; Asirifi, Abigail; Asobuno, Clotilda; Korang, Felix Kwame
Year: 2025
Journal: PLoS ONE

Risk factors for anaemia among pregnant women: A cross-sectional study in Upper East Region, Ghana

Authors: Asobuno, C.; Adjei-Gyamfi, S.; Aabebe, F.G.; Hammond, J.; Taikeophithoun, C.; Amunah, N.; Aoki, T.; Aiga, H.
Year: 2024
Journal: PLoS ONE

Anaemia at 36 weeks of pregnancy: Prevalence and determinants among antenatal women attending peri-urban facilities in a developing country, Ghana

Authors: Adjei-Gyamfi, S.; Asirifi, A.; Peprah, W.; Abbey, D.A.; Hamenoo, K.W.; Zakaria, M.S.; Mohammed, O.; Aryee, P.A.
Year: 2024
Journal: PLOS Global Public Health

Maternal anaemia and polycythaemia during pregnancy and risk of inappropriate birthweight for gestational age babies: A retrospective cohort study in the northern belt of Ghana

Authors: Adjei-Gyamfi, S.; Zakaria, M.S.; Asirifi, A.; Sulley, I.; Ibrahim, M.A.; Aryee, P.A.
Year: 2024
Journal: BMJ Open

Prevalence and associated risk factors of preterm and post-term births in Northern Ghana: A retrospective study in Savelugu Municipality

Authors: Adjei-Gyamfi, S.; Asirifi, A.; Aiga, H.
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

Dr. Amanda Rodriguez Betancourt | Surgical Site Infections | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amanda Rodriguez Betancourt | Surgical Site Infections | Best Researcher Award

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO | United States.

Author Profile

Scopus

Orcid

🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Amanda Beatriz Rodriguez Betancourt began her academic journey with a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree from Universidad Santa María in Venezuela. With a profound interest in periodontology and surgical precision, she later pursued a Master of Science in Periodontics from the prestigious Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia. Her early education laid the groundwork for a dynamic career that seamlessly merges clinical excellence, scientific rigor, and a deep commitment to patient-centered care.

💼PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Rodriguez Betancourt has held notable roles in both academic and clinical settings across Latin America and the United States. She served as Assistant Program Director and Research Fellow in the Graduate Periodontics Program at the University of Michigan, where she also co-directed the Periodontal, Implant, and Microsurgery Academy (PiMA). She is currently advancing her training through a Master’s in Oral Sciences and a Certificate in Periodontics at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC).

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS

A key area of Dr. Rodriguez Betancourt’s scholarly contributions is Surgical Site Infections (SSIs) within periodontology and implantology. Her research delves into early-stage detection, wound healing dynamics, and tissue perfusion assessments using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI) and 3D intraoral scanning. By integrating ultrasound imaging, CBCT-guided planning, and CAD/CAM technology, her studies aim to minimize post-operative complications, particularly SSIs, in both soft- and hard-tissue surgical sites. These efforts are helping redefine protocols for infection control, minimally invasive surgery, and clinical decision-making in complex periodontal cases.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Rodriguez Betancourt’s work has influenced both clinical and academic communities through her interdisciplinary collaborations, translational research, and dedication to evidence-based dentistry. Her expertise in imaging-driven diagnostics and microsurgical techniques has directly impacted peri-implant therapy, graft survival, and SSI prevention protocols. She is recognized for advancing a precision-medicine approach in periodontology, promoting personalized care grounded in digital data.

🏆RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING

While serving at the University of Michigan, Dr. Rodriguez Betancourt contributed to NIH-funded studies exploring the pathophysiology of periodontitis and implant-associated infections. She has participated in multi-center clinical trials and currently engages in grant-supported research at UIC, focusing on oral tissue response to biomaterials and novel imaging for surgical monitoring.

🦠LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Rodriguez Betancourt’s legacy is rooted in her commitment to translational research, cross-disciplinary education, and clinical innovation. Her future goals include leading global collaborations to develop standardized imaging protocols for early SSI detection and shaping next-generation training curricula in periodontal diagnostics and infection control. She envisions a future where digital health technologies empower dentists to detect infections before clinical symptoms emerge.

🌟A VISIONARY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Through her visionary work, Dr. Amanda Rodriguez Betancourt stands at the intersection of periodontal surgery and infectious disease research. Her pursuit of innovation, clinical excellence, and academic mentorship underscores her role as a transformative leader in dental medicine. Her mission is clear: to elevate global standards in oral health, reduce post-surgical infection rates, and bring cutting-edge science into the hands of everyday clinicians.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

🧪Introduction of “MAPS” Wound Healing Index and Its Correlation with Guided Bone Regeneration Outcome

Authors: Amanda Rodriguez, Tanay Chaubal, Diego Velasquez, Leonardo Marquez, Jose Maria Ramos, Nataly Zambrana, Maria Masotti, Oliver Kripfgans, Hsun-Liang Chan
Year: 2025
Journal: PLOS ONE


🧪Minimally Invasive Sinus Augmentation: A Systematic Review

Authors: Benyapha Sirinirund, Amanda B. Rodriguez Betancourt, Riccardo Scaini, Yu‐Chang Wu, Hsun‐Liang Chan
Year: 2025
Journal: Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research


🧪Ultrasound‐Based Jawbone Surface Quality Evaluation After Alveolar Ridge Preservation

Authors: Amanda B. Rodriguez, Oliver D. Kripfgans, Kenneth M. Kozloff, Ankita Samal, Jae‐man Woo, Mostafa Shehabeldin, Hsun‐Liang Chan
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of Periodontology


🧪The Use of Digital Technologies in Peri‐Implant Soft Tissue Augmentation – A Narrative Review on Planning, Measurements, Monitoring and Aesthetics

Authors: Franz Josef Strauss, Alfonso Gil, Rawen Smirani, Amanda Rodriguez, Ronald Jung, Daniel Thoma
Year: 2024
Journal: Clinical Oral Implants Research


🧪Intraoral Ultrasonography Image Registration for Evaluation of Partial Edentulous Ridge: A Methodology and Validation Study

Authors: Amanda Rodriguez, Oliver Kripfgans, Priscila Ceolin Meneghetti, Gustavo Mendonça, Rafael Pereira, Wendel Teixeira, Nataly Zambrana, Ankita Samal, Hsun-Liang Chan
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of Dentistry