Simachew Getaneh Endalamew | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Simachew Getaneh Endalamew | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia

Simachew Getaneh Endalamew is a passionate and skilled biostatistician with a robust academic and professional background. Holding a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree and a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Biostatistics, he specializes in advanced statistical techniques, including frequentist and Bayesian methods. His research focuses on public and animal health, particularly vaccination uptake and health data modeling. As a Lecturer and Researcher at Bahir Dar University, Simachew is committed to teaching, conducting impactful research, and serving his community. Proficient in data analysis, spatial analysis, and hierarchical modeling, he addresses local public health challenges while nurturing the next generation of health professionals. 🌿

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🎓 Education

Simachew earned his MPH in Biostatistics from the University of Gondar, achieving a stellar GPA of 3.85/4.00. His thesis analyzed the spatial distribution of zero-dose vaccination coverage in East Africa using Bayesian hierarchical modeling. Earlier, he graduated as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Addis Ababa University with an exceptional GPA of 3.98/4.00. His DVM research focused on isolating and analyzing the antibiotic susceptibility of Pasteurella organisms from domestic animals. Through these rigorous academic programs, Simachew developed expertise in statistical modeling, epidemiological research, and public health interventions, laying the groundwork for his multifaceted career in academia and research. 📘

💼 Experience

As a Lecturer and Researcher at Bahir Dar University since 2019, Simachew has taught advanced biostatistics, epidemiology, and health modeling at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has spearheaded community service initiatives, fostering local health improvements. His research spans animal and public health, employing spatial analysis and Bayesian methods to analyze health data. A proficient R programmer, he conducts statistical modeling to address real-world health challenges. In addition to his academic role, Simachew actively collaborates on projects aimed at improving vaccination coverage and understanding its determinants in East Africa. 🏢

🏅  Skills

Simachew is proficient in R, Stata, ArcGIS, and Microsoft Office, with expertise in frequentist and Bayesian statistical modeling. His technical skill set includes advanced data analysis, spatial health data modeling, and hierarchical statistical methods. He is also adept at designing epidemiological studies and communicating complex statistical concepts to diverse audiences. His bilingual fluency in English and Amharic further enhances his ability to collaborate on international and local health projects.

🔎 Research Focus

Simachew’s research primarily addresses public health challenges in Africa, with an emphasis on vaccination uptake and coverage. His projects include spatial analysis of health data, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, and epidemiological studies. A recent focus involved exploring zero-dose vaccination coverage determinants among children in East Africa. Through his research, Simachew aims to inform policies and interventions to enhance healthcare access and equity. His interdisciplinary approach bridges veterinary science and public health, contributing to a holistic understanding of regional health issues.🌱

Publication Top Notes

Title: Incidence of Adverse Drug Reactions Among HIV Patients on Antiretroviral Drugs in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Authors: Simachew Getaneh Endalamew, Solomon Keflie Assefa,  Milkiyas Solomon Getachew,  Fetlework Gubena Arage, Kahsay Asgedom, Bewuketu Terefe, Destaw Fetene Teshome, Taiyao Wang

Year: 2025
Journal: AIDS Research and Treatment

Migle Baceviciene | Public Health Care Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Migle Baceviciene | Public Health Care Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Migle Baceviciene, Lithuanian Sports University, Lithuania

👩‍🔬 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Miglė Bacevičienė is an esteemed researcher in Public Health, specializing in Physical Activity Epidemiology and Positive Body Image. With 22 years of experience, she holds a PhD from Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Currently an Associate Professor at Lithuanian Sports University, she also serves as Chief Researcher at Klaipėda University. Her impactful research, spanning over 65 nations, focuses on lifestyle factors, body image, and quality of life. Dr. Bacevičienė leads multiple international projects and contributes to various editorial boards and expert teams, promoting health education and public well-being worldwide.

 

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🎓 Education

🎓 Dr. Miglė Bacevičienė pursued her academic journey at Kaunas University of Medicine, where she obtained her medical doctor degree in 1999. Building on her passion for primary care, she completed a residency in Family Medicine, specializing as a family doctor in 2002. Continuing her pursuit of knowledge, she earned her PhD in Medical and Health Sciences with a focus on Public Health from Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in 2005. 🏥 This comprehensive education equipped her with a deep understanding of medical practice and research, empowering her to contribute significantly to the field of healthcare.

 

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Miglė Bacevičienė’s research primarily focuses on body image, mental health, and lifestyle behaviors among adolescents and young adults. Her work delves into understanding the complex interplay between sociocultural factors, body image concerns, and their impact on health outcomes, particularly in the context of sport involvement and urban environments. Through her investigations, she aims to shed light on the relationship between body image perceptions, disordered eating behaviors, and overall well-being. Dr. Bacevičienė’s research contributes valuable insights into promoting healthier lifestyles and fostering positive body image among different population groups. 🔍📊

 

Publication Top Notes

  1. HMG-coenzyme A reductase inhibition, type 2 diabetes, and bodyweight: evidence from genetic analysis and randomised trials 📄 Cited by: 730, Year: 2015
  2. Accessibility and use of urban green spaces, and cardiovascular health: findings from a Kaunas cohort study 📄 Cited by: 337, Year: 2014
  3. The relationship of green space, depressive symptoms and perceived general health in urban population 📄 Cited by: 180, Year: 2014
  4. Body image concerns and body weight overestimation do not promote healthy behaviour: evidence from adolescents in Lithuania📄 Cited by: 102, Year: 2019
  5. Smoking and all-cause mortality in older adults: results from the CHANCES consortium 📄 Cited by: 90, Year: 2015
  6. Self-perception of physical activity and fitness is related to lower psychosomatic health symptoms in adolescents with unhealthy lifestyles 📄 Cited by: 81, Year: 2019
  7. Changes in sociocultural attitudes towards appearance, body image, eating attitudes and behaviours, physical activity, and quality of life in students before and during COVID … 📄 Cited by: 72, Year: 2021
  8. Associations between body appreciation and disordered eating in a large sample of adolescents📄 Cited by: 72, Year: 2020
  9. Trends in prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension, and the risk of mortality among middle-aged Lithuanian urban population in 1983–2009📄 Cited by: 61, Year: 2012
  10. The role of body image, disordered eating and lifestyle on the quality of life in Lithuanian university students 📄 Cited by: 51, Year: 2020