Xiumin Wang | Infectious Diseases Prevention, Control and Cure | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Xiumin Wang
Institute of Feed Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Xiumin Wang
Affiliation Institute of Feed Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Country China
Scopus ID 36971321100
Documents 113
Citations 2,788
h-index 30
Subject Area Infectious Diseases Prevention, Control and Cure
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases
ORCID 0000-0002-2008-856X

The Innovative Research Award recognizes distinguished scientific achievements that contribute to the advancement of infectious disease prevention, control, and therapeutic development. Xiumin Wang has established a notable academic profile through sustained research activities, publication output, and interdisciplinary investigations within animal health, microbial sciences, feed safety, and infectious disease management. The researcher’s scholarly contributions have supported scientific understanding of pathogen interactions, host responses, and evidence-based disease mitigation strategies within agricultural and public health contexts.[1]

Abstract

Xiumin Wang has developed an extensive body of research addressing infectious disease prevention, microbial ecology, animal nutrition, feed safety, and host–pathogen interactions. Through interdisciplinary investigations, the researcher has contributed to understanding mechanisms that influence disease transmission, immune responses, and biological control strategies in agricultural systems. Scholarly publications demonstrate consistent engagement with topics relevant to microbial management and health optimization. Supported by a substantial publication record, citation performance, and international visibility, Wang’s research has enhanced scientific knowledge while contributing practical insights for disease mitigation, sustainable production systems, and evidence-based approaches supporting infectious disease control and prevention initiatives worldwide.[1][2]

Keywords

Infectious Diseases, Disease Prevention, Feed Safety, Microbial Ecology, Host–Pathogen Interaction, Animal Health, Immunology, Antimicrobial Research, Agricultural Biosciences, Disease Control.

Introduction

The prevention and control of infectious diseases require collaborative research efforts spanning microbiology, immunology, epidemiology, and agricultural sciences. Scientific advances in these areas support improved understanding of disease dynamics and facilitate the development of innovative intervention strategies. Xiumin Wang’s research portfolio reflects this interdisciplinary perspective, integrating biological and applied sciences to address challenges associated with pathogen management, animal productivity, and public health protection.[2]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the Institute of Feed Research at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Xiumin Wang has established a research profile characterized by significant scholarly productivity and sustained scientific influence. The researcher’s Scopus-indexed publication record includes more than one hundred documents and a citation count approaching three thousand, demonstrating broad engagement with topics relevant to infectious diseases, microbial regulation, nutrition-associated immunity, and disease prevention technologies. The achieved h-index further reflects the consistency and impact of these scientific contributions.[1]

Research Contributions

Wang’s research contributions have focused on advancing knowledge regarding microbial communities, feed-associated biological interventions, pathogen control mechanisms, and host immune regulation. These investigations have generated evidence supporting improved health management practices while expanding scientific understanding of interactions between nutrition, microbiota, and disease susceptibility. The resulting findings have contributed to ongoing efforts aimed at reducing disease risks and promoting sustainable approaches to infectious disease prevention within animal production systems.[3][4]

Publications

The publication portfolio of Xiumin Wang encompasses peer-reviewed journal articles addressing microbial biotechnology, feed-derived bioactive compounds, pathogen resistance, animal health, and infectious disease management. Research outputs have appeared in internationally recognized scientific journals and have attracted considerable scholarly attention. Several studies have explored biological alternatives to conventional disease-control measures, reflecting contemporary priorities in antimicrobial stewardship and sustainable health interventions.[3]

Research Impact

The measurable impact of Wang’s scholarship is reflected through citation performance, research visibility, and continued relevance within scientific literature. Contributions have informed subsequent investigations examining microbial regulation, disease prevention, and health optimization strategies. By connecting fundamental biological research with practical applications, the work has supported knowledge transfer across academic, veterinary, agricultural, and public health disciplines, thereby strengthening broader efforts toward effective infectious disease control.[1][4]

Award Suitability

Xiumin Wang demonstrates strong alignment with the objectives of the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases. The researcher’s established publication record, substantial citation impact, interdisciplinary expertise, and contributions to disease prevention science collectively support consideration for recognition under the Innovative Research Award category. The combination of scientific productivity and practical relevance illustrates a sustained commitment to advancing research that contributes to improved disease management and health outcomes.[1][5]

Conclusion

The academic achievements of Xiumin Wang reflect a sustained and impactful contribution to infectious disease-related research. Through extensive publication activity, influential scientific findings, and interdisciplinary collaboration, the researcher has strengthened understanding of disease prevention and biological health management. These accomplishments support recognition within international research award frameworks dedicated to innovation, scientific excellence, and meaningful advancement of infectious disease research.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Xiumin Wang, Author ID 36971321100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=36971321100
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Xiumin Wang Research Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2008-856X
  3. Microorganisms. (2025). Anti-Inflammatory and Antidiarrheal Effects of Two Strains of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Healthy Pets on Escherichia coli K88-Induced Diarrhea in Mice.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13020239
  4. Zhenlong Wang, ,Xiumin Wang, Jianhua Wang. (2018). Recent Advances in Antibacterial and Antiendotoxic Peptides or Proteins from Marine Resources.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/md16020057
  5. International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases. (2026). Award Information and Recognition Framework.
    https://infectious-diseases-conferences.pencis.com/

Miquel Nolla-Salas | Fungal Infections and Challenges in Treatment | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Miquel Nolla-Salas
Unió-Consorci-Formació, Spain

Miquel Nolla-Salas
Affiliation Unió-Consorci-Formació
Country Spain
Scopus ID 6701580090
Documents 32
Citations 159
h-index 5
Subject Area Fungal Infections and Challenges in Treatment
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases
ORCID 0000-0002-8765-5506

The Best Researcher Award recognition highlights the scholarly contributions of Miquel Nolla-Salas in the field of infectious diseases, with particular emphasis on fungal infections, candidiasis, intensive care medicine, and treatment challenges. Through research, supervision, clinical investigations, and scientific dissemination, the researcher has contributed to the advancement of evidence-based approaches that support improved understanding of opportunistic fungal diseases and their management in healthcare settings.[1]

Abstract

Miquel Nolla-Salas has developed an academic and clinical research profile focused on infectious diseases, critical care medicine, and fungal infections. His scientific work has addressed the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of candidiasis and related opportunistic infections among hospitalized and critically ill patients. Through peer-reviewed publications, postgraduate supervision, and collaborative investigations, he has contributed to the generation of clinical evidence supporting therapeutic decision-making and improved patient management. His scholarly record demonstrates sustained engagement with infection control challenges and the advancement of medical knowledge relevant to healthcare professionals, researchers, and clinical institutions worldwide.[1][2]

Keywords

Fungal Infections, Candidiasis, Infectious Diseases, Intensive Care Medicine, Clinical Research, Antifungal Therapy, Epidemiology, Critical Care, Medical Education, Healthcare Outcomes.

Introduction

Research concerning fungal infections remains a significant component of infectious disease management due to increasing healthcare complexity and vulnerable patient populations. Miquel Nolla-Salas has participated in investigations examining infection prevalence, diagnostic methodologies, and therapeutic interventions that seek to reduce morbidity and improve treatment effectiveness in clinical environments.[2]

Research Profile

The researcher’s academic profile reflects interdisciplinary engagement across infectious diseases, intensive care medicine, and fungal pathogen management. His publication portfolio includes studies addressing candidiasis prevalence, therapeutic evaluation, and infection-related outcomes. Academic activities have additionally included postgraduate mentorship and thesis supervision, supporting the development of future researchers and healthcare professionals.[1][3]

Research Contributions

His research contributions have focused on improving understanding of invasive fungal infections, especially among critically ill patients. Investigations have explored disease identification, risk assessment, therapeutic strategies, and evidence-based clinical management. These contributions have supported broader discussions regarding early diagnosis and optimized antifungal interventions within healthcare systems.[2][4]

Publications

The researcher’s publication record consists of peer-reviewed scientific articles indexed within recognized scholarly databases. These publications address clinically relevant topics associated with infectious diseases and fungal treatment challenges. Citation metrics indicate continuing scholarly visibility and engagement within the scientific community.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through publication output, citation activity, academic mentorship, and contributions to clinical practice discussions. The documented citation record reflects scholarly engagement with his findings. Furthermore, the translation of research knowledge into clinical contexts demonstrates relevance to healthcare improvement and infectious disease management initiatives.[1][5]

Award Suitability

Miquel Nolla-Salas demonstrates several characteristics commonly associated with recipients of research recognition awards. These include a sustained publication record, measurable citation performance, active participation in scholarly research, contributions to postgraduate supervision, and commitment to advancing knowledge related to fungal infections and treatment challenges. Such achievements align with the objectives of the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases, which recognize impactful and evidence-based scientific contributions.[1][3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Miquel Nolla-Salas reflects a career dedicated to addressing significant challenges in infectious diseases and fungal infection management. His scholarly activities, publication contributions, mentorship roles, and clinical research involvement collectively support recognition within the international research community. The body of work demonstrates ongoing relevance to healthcare practice, scientific advancement, and future investigations in infectious disease research.[1][4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Miquel Nolla-Salas, Author ID 6701580090. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6701580090
  2. Miquel Nolla-Salas; Jordi Ibañez-Nolla. Candida in the ICU, Risk Management and Patient Safety.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms14061200
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). Research profile of Miquel Nolla-Salas.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8765-5506
  4. International Journal of Infectious Diseases (2024). Multifocal candidiasis can be considered a form of invasive candidiasis in critically non-neutropenic patients.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2024.107171
  5. International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases. Award recognition and evaluation framework.
    https://infectious-diseases-conferences.pencis.com/

Abdul-rahman Mumbu | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdul-rahman Mumbu | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Muslim University of Morogoro | Tanzania

Dr. Abdul-Rahman Japhary Mumbu is a dedicated Lecturer in Mathematics at the Muslim University of Morogoro, Tanzania, recognized for his expertise in applied mathematics, mathematical modeling, and epidemiological systems. He holds a Bachelor of Islamic Education (Mathematics/Islamic Studies) from the Muslim University of Morogoro, a Master of Science in Mathematics from the University of Dodoma, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of Dar es Salaam. His professional journey reflects progressive academic leadership, having served as an Assistant Lecturer, Examinations Officer, and active participant in numerous international workshops and conferences on infectious disease modeling, partial differential equations, and data-driven research integration. Dr. Mumbu’s research primarily focuses on mathematical modeling of infectious diseases, with notable contributions to tuberculosis, pneumonia, and rabies dynamics, employing deterministic and fractional-order approaches integrated with sensitivity and optimal control analyses. His scholarly works, published in reputable journals such as Nonlinear Science, Scientific African, and Research in Mathematics, highlight his commitment to advancing public health modeling and data-driven decision-making. With 40 citations, 4 publications, and an h-index of 2, Dr. Mumbu continues to make impactful contributions to mathematical epidemiology and interdisciplinary research collaboration.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Mumbu, A. J., & Hugo, A. K. (2020). Mathematical modelling on COVID-19 transmission impacts with preventive measures: A case study of Tanzania. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 14(1), 748–766.

2. Mumbu, A. (2024). Modeling dynamics and stability analysis of pneumonia disease infection with parameters uncertainties control. Mathematics Open, 3(2430001), 1–35.

3. Abdulrahman, M., James, D., Dickson, B., & Jufren, N. (2025). Mathematical modeling of culling and vaccination for dog rabies disease transmission with optimal control and sensitivity analysis approach. Clinical and Molecular Epidemiology, 2(2), 1–11.

4. Mumbu, A., Mlay, G., Mayige, M., & Shaban, N. (2025). Modeling the transmission dynamics of two-strain TB with drug-sensitive and drug-resistant in Tanzania: A fractional order approach. Scientific African, e02731.

5. Mumbu, A. R., Mlay, G., Alendal, G., Mayige, M., Senkoro, M., & Shaban, N. (2025). Fractional order derivative modelling dynamics of tuberculosis with treatment and nutrition in Tanzania. Research in Mathematics, 12(1), 2517440.

Xuebin Zhang | Surgical Site Infections | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Xuebin Zhang | Surgical Site Infections | Best Researcher Award 

Associate Chief Physician | Yantai Stomatological Hospital | China

Dr. Xuebin Zhang, currently serving as Associate Chief Physician at Yantai Stomatological Hospital, is a dedicated researcher and clinician specializing in oral and maxillofacial reconstruction with a focus on traditional Chinese medicine–based biomaterials. He holds advanced medical qualifications in stomatology and has built a strong academic foundation through years of clinical and experimental research. Dr. Zhang’s primary research explores the application of Chinese herbal compounds such as naringin and icariin in promoting bone regeneration and accelerating healing of tooth extraction wounds and jaw bone defects. His notable studies include “Evaluation of the Osteogenic Effect of Naringin-Enhanced BMSCs/CPC Composite for Alveolar Ridge Preservation and Tooth Extraction Wound Healing in Beagle Dogs” and “Effects of Naringin on the Proliferation and Osteogenic Differentiation of Canine Bone Marrow Stromal Cells In Vitro”, both published in respected peer-reviewed journals indexed in SCI and PubMed. In recognition of his contributions, he led a Yantai Science and Technology Bureau–funded project on alveolar ridge regeneration. Dr. Zhang also serves as a Young Editor for the Chinese Journal of Medical Humanities, reflecting his growing influence in academic publishing and medical education. His research continues to bridge the gap between traditional Chinese medicine and modern tissue engineering, advancing innovative therapeutic strategies for oral bone reconstruction. Through his scientific rigor, clinical insight, and commitment to translational medicine, Dr. Xuebin Zhang stands out as a promising leader in biomaterial-based oral tissue engineering research. He has 6 citations from 3 documents with an h-index of 2.

Profile: Scopus

Publications

1. Zhang, X., et al. (Year). Evaluation of the osteogenic effect of naringin-enhanced BMSCs/CPC composite for alveolar ridge preservation and tooth extraction wound healing in beagle dogs.

Amel Bouzabata | Treatment for Infectious Diseases | Best Paper Award

Prof. Amel Bouzabata | Treatment for Infectious Diseases | Best Paper Award

Professor | Badji-Mokhtar University | Algeria

Prof. Amel Bouzabata is a distinguished researcher and academic at Université Badji Mokhtar – Annaba, Algeria, recognized for her expertise in analytical chemistry, phytochemistry, and antioxidant studies. She obtained her Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the same university in 2014, where she developed an early interest in the metabolic profiling of natural compounds and the bioactive evaluation of medicinal plants. Over the years, Prof. Bouzabata has built a strong academic and research portfolio focused on natural product analysis, chromatographic techniques, and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HR-LC-ESI-Orbitrap-MS). Her professional experience includes teaching undergraduate and postgraduate chemistry courses, supervising graduate theses, and participating in interdisciplinary research projects that link chemistry with pharmacology and environmental science. She has collaborated with international researchers to explore the biochemical diversity of regional flora, contributing to several peer-reviewed publications in Scopus-indexed and Q1 journals such as Antioxidants and Journal of Natural Products. Her research interests extend to metabolomics, chemometric analysis, and the discovery of novel antioxidant and antimicrobial compounds from natural sources. Prof. Bouzabata’s research skills include advanced chromatographic separation, spectral interpretation, multivariate data analysis, and the use of bioassay-guided fractionation for compound identification. She has received institutional recognition for her scientific contributions and is actively involved in promoting research capacity development among young scientists in Algeria. Through mentorship and collaboration, she has strengthened the university’s research visibility and global academic partnerships. Prof. Bouzabata continues to pursue innovative approaches to natural compound characterization, integrating analytical precision with biological relevance to address emerging scientific and health challenges. Her dedication to high-quality research and international collaboration underscores her growing influence in chemical and biological sciences. Prof. Amel Bouzabata has achieved 420 total citations across 15 published research documents, demonstrating a consistent scholarly impact with an h-index of 11, based on 376 citing documents in Scopus.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Publications

1. Bouzabata, A., Montoro, P., Gil, K. A., Piacente, S., et al. (2022). HR-LC-ESI-Orbitrap-MS-Based metabolic profiling coupled with chemometrics for the discrimination of different Echinops spinosus organs and evaluation of their antioxidant activity.

2. Bouzabata, A. (2015). Contribution à l’étude d’une plante médicinale et aromatique Myrtus communis L. Faculté de Médecine, Université Badji-Mokhtar, Annaba, Algérie.

3. Bouzabata, A., Bighelli, A., Abed, L., Casanova, J., & Tomi, F. (2014). Composition and chemical variability of Eucalyptus bosistoana essential oil from Algerian Sahara. Natural Product Communications, 9(5), 1934578X1400900530.

4. Bouzabata, A., & Yavuz, M. (2019). Médecine traditionnelle et ethnopharmacologie en Algérie: de l’histoire à la modernité. Ethnopharmacologia.

5. Bouzabata, A., & Boukhari, A. (2014). Variation in the traditional knowledge of Curcuma longa L. in North-Eastern Algeria. International Journal of Biological, Veterinary, Agricultural and Food Engineering.