Araújo Domingos | Public Health | Excellence in Research

Mr. Araújo Domingos | Public Health | Excellence in Research

Mr. Araújo Domingos, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Mozambique

Araújo Domingos is a PhD student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in the History of Science, Technology, and Environment 🌍. He holds a Master’s degree in Rural Sociology and Development Management (2016) and an Honours Degree in Sociology (2009) from Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique, as well as a BA in Philosophy from St. Bonaventure College, Zambia 📜. With over a decade of experience, Araújo has worked as a Senior Consultant for GENESIS Ltd, Deputy Manager at the Lutheran World Federation, and Lecturer at the Higher Institute of Art and Culture in Mozambique 📘.

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Academic Qualification

Mr. Araújo Domingos is a dedicated academic, currently pursuing his PhD at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, focusing on the History of Science, Technology, and Environment 🌍. His academic journey includes a Master’s degree in Rural Sociology and Development Management from Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique (2016) and an Honours Degree in Sociology from the same institution (2009) 🎓. Prior to this, he earned a BA in Philosophy from St. Bonaventure College in Zambia (2003) 📜. His studies and research reflect a commitment to understanding social and environmental development issues across various contexts.

 

Employment

Mr. Araújo Domingos has extensive experience across academia, consultancy, and development sectors. Since 2013, he has served as a lecturer at the National Institute for Art and Culture (ISArC) in Mozambique, where he teaches courses such as Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art, and History of African Thought 🎓. In 2016, he held the role of Senior Consultant at GENESIS Ltd., where his responsibilities included drafting technical proposals, managing budgets, reviewing consultant reports, coordinating fieldwork, and expanding the company’s client base 📊. His role involved strategic planning, report preparation, and administrative support, showcasing his leadership and analytical skills.

 

Research Focus

Mr. Araújo Domingos’s research primarily focuses on media framing, public health communication, and political analysis within competitive authoritarian contexts, as illustrated by his recent publication on HIV and AIDS reporting in Mozambique 🇲🇿. His work explores how the print press has shaped public understanding of HIV and AIDS over decades, particularly within the evolving political landscape. Through a critical lens, he examines the intersection of health issues with political systems and media strategies, contributing to the fields of sociology, media studies, and public health 📊. This interdisciplinary approach is pivotal for understanding health communication in authoritarian regimes 🌍.

 

Publication Top Notes

Framing HIV and AIDS in competitive authoritarian democracies. Case study of the print press in Mozambique, 1986–2020

 

Abdilahi Ibrahim Muse | Public health | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdilahi Ibrahim Muse | Public health | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdilahi Ibrahim Muse, Jigjiga University, Ethiopia

Abdilahi Ibrahim Muse is an experienced educator and clinical coordinator at Jigjiga University, Ethiopia, specializing in Nursing and Midwifery. With a Senior B.Sc. in Nursing and an MPH in Nutrition, he excels in clinical education, student mentorship, and curriculum development. Abdilahi’s research focuses on public health issues like under-nutrition among TB and HIV patients in the Somali region. He is skilled in statistical software and has collaborated with various institutions, including the Ethiopian Public Health Institute and Addis Ababa University, on qualitative data collection. Abdilahi is known for his strong communication skills and commitment to healthcare improvement. 🏥

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🎓 Teaching and Academic

Abdilahi prepares and delivers lectures, engages students in active learning, and contributes to curriculum development. He is dedicated to enhancing student outcomes through practical sessions and updated instructional materials.

Research Focus

Abdilahi Ibrahim Muse’s research primarily focuses on public health challenges in the Somali region, East Ethiopia, with a particular emphasis on undernutrition among adult tuberculosis patients, non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy in HIV patients, and mortality risk factors among adult stroke patients. His contributions, published in reputable journals like Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine and International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, underscore his commitment to improving healthcare outcomes through rigorous epidemiological studies and cohort designs. Abdilahi’s work integrates statistical analysis tools like SPSS and STATA, reflecting his proficiency in data-driven research methodologies aimed at addressing critical health issues. 🩺

 

Publication Top Notes

  • “Incidence of mortality and risk factors among adult stroke patients in public hospitals Jigjiga town Somali region, Ethiopia: Cohort study design,” SAGE Open Medicine, 2024.
  • “Non-adherence to antiretroviral therapy and associated factors among adult HIV patients in Somali region public Hospitals, eastern Ethiopia,” International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, 2023.
  • “Undernutrition and Associated Factors Among Adult Tuberculosis Patients in Jigjiga Public Health Facilities, Somali Region, East, Ethiopia,” Research and Reports in Tropical Medicine, 2021.

Dwi Hapsari tjandrarini | Public Health Award | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Dwi Hapsari tjandrarini | Public Health Award | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Dwi Hapsari tjandrarini, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

 

Dr. Dwi Hapsari Tjandrarini is a distinguished researcher specializing in public health, affiliated with Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency. With over two decades of experience, she has led numerous studies on various health issues, including maternal and child health, infectious diseases, and non-communicable diseases. Dr. Tjandrarini’s extensive publication record demonstrates her commitment to advancing healthcare knowledge, particularly in Indonesia. Recognized for her contributions, she has received awards and holds several copyrights for her research and publications. Passionate about improving community well-being, she continues to play a pivotal role in shaping public health policies and practices. 🌱🔬🏥

 

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📚 Educational Background

Dr. Tjandrarini’s academic journey encompasses three degrees in Public Health from the renowned University of Indonesia (UI), shaping her into a seasoned expert in her field.

👩‍💼 Employment

Her career trajectory spans over three decades, evolving from a Civil Servant in 1995 to her current role as Principal Expert Researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency since 2023.

🔬 Research Experience

Dr. Tjandrarini has spearheaded numerous research endeavors, ranging from national health surveys to studies on disease vectors and maternal health, showcasing her commitment to advancing public health knowledge.

🏆 Recognition and Awards

Her remarkable contributions have been duly recognized, earning her prestigious awards such as the Researcher Exemplar Award from the Health Research and Development Agency.

Research Focus

Dwi Hapsari Tjandrarini, an accomplished researcher, has contributed significantly to various fields, including public health and epidemiology. Her research focus spans across diverse topics such as micronutrients and nutrition status, COVID-19 prevention behavior, human papillomavirus genotypes, and disparities in health outcomes across different demographics. 🌱 Her work sheds light on crucial issues like childhood obesity, hypertension, maternal health, and infectious diseases, providing valuable insights for policymakers and healthcare professionals. With a multidisciplinary approach, Tjandrarini’s research efforts aim to address complex health challenges and promote well-being in Indonesian communities. 📊

 

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. 🔍📊

 

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  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