Dickson Tayebwa | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Scholar Award

Dickson Tayebwa | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Scholar Award

Dr Dickson Tayebwa, Makerere University, Uganda

Dr. Dickson Tayebwa presents a strong profile as a candidate for the Best Scholar Award, given his extensive academic background, research experience, and impactful publications. 

Publication profile

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Tayebwa has an impressive academic trajectory, starting with a Bachelor’s in Veterinary Medicine from Makerere University in 2014, followed by a Master’s in Animal Science and Food Hygiene from Obihiro University in Japan. He is currently pursuing his PhD at Makerere University, where he serves as an assistant lecturer. His academic growth includes prestigious international roles as a visiting scholar at Iowa State University and a research assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, demonstrating a commitment to research and teaching. 

Research and Innovations

Dr. Tayebwa’s research focuses on public health risks in Uganda, particularly the “Ecology of Free-Roaming Dogs and Control Measures” project, which is both timely and crucial. Additionally, his work on antimicrobial resistance, funded by Uganda’s Research and Innovation Fund, underscores his focus on urgent global challenges.

Publication top notes 

Emergence of multi-acaricide resistant Rhipicephalus ticks and its implication on chemical tick control in Uganda

Chemical tick control practices in southwestern and northwestern Uganda

Inhibitory effects of Syzygium aromaticum and Camellia sinensis methanolic extracts on the growth of Babesia and Theileria parasites

Epidemiology of increasing hemo-parasite burden in Ugandan cattle

Evaluation of the inhibitory effect of ivermectin on the growth of Babesia and Theileria parasites in vitro and in vivo

Safety of drinking water from primary water sources and implications for the general public in Uganda

Molecular epidemiology of Babesia species, Theileria parva, and Anaplasma marginale infecting cattle and the tick control malpractices in Central and Eastern Uganda

17-DMAG inhibits the multiplication of several Babesia species and Theileria equi on in vitro cultures, and Babesia microti in mice

Conclusion

Dr. Tayebwa’s academic background, extensive research experience, and impactful publications make him a strong contender for the Best Scholar Award. His work has significantly contributed to veterinary science and public health, particularly in the field of tick-borne diseases and antimicrobial resistance. 

Sezgin şentürk | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sezgin şentürk | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Sezgin şentürk, bursa uludag university, veterinary faculty, department of Internal Medicine,Turkey

🏆 Prof. Dr. Sezgin Şentürk is a distinguished academic at Bursa Uludag University, where he serves as Professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. With expertise in Internal Medicine, he has held leadership roles including Head of the Internal Medicine Department and Chief Physician at the Animal Hospital. His prolific research career has earned him numerous awards, notably for his impactful publications in esteemed journals. Dr. Şentürk’s commitment to advancing veterinary sciences is evident through his extensive contributions to academia and clinical practice, making him a respected figure in the field. 🐾

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Awards:

🏆 Prof. Dr. Sezgin Şentürk has garnered significant recognition for his outstanding contributions to academia, particularly in the realm of veterinary medicine. His dedication to research excellence is evidenced by a string of prestigious awards. In 2005, as an Associate Professor, he clinched the 3rd prize for the faculty member with the most publications at Uludağ University, showcasing his early commitment to scholarly pursuits. The following year, Dr. Şentürk secured the 1st prize for the highest number of publications attributed to a single author, a testament to his prolific output and academic impact. His success continued in 2006, as he claimed both 2nd prize for the faculty member with the most publications and 2nd prize for the highest publication score, further solidifying his position as a leading academic figure. Notably, during the period of 2004-2006, he consistently ranked among the top contributors, earning the 2nd prize for publications under his first name. Moreover, his exceptional performance in publishing within SCI journals earned him the coveted 1st prize at Uludağ University’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Şentürk’s accolades underscore his tireless dedication to advancing veterinary sciences and his profound impact on the academic community. 🐾

Research Focus :

Dr. Sezgin Şentürk’s research spans a diverse range of topics within veterinary medicine. His work includes investigations into infectious diseases such as epizootic hemorrhagic disease in cattle and seroprevalence of Ehrlichia canis antibodies in dogs. Additionally, he has explored clinical treatments for conditions like parvoviral enteritis and urinary tract infections in animals. Dr. Şentürk’s studies also encompass broader themes such as the evaluation of treatment efficacy in various livestock diseases and the effects of different management strategies on animal health. His multifaceted research portfolio underscores his dedication to enhancing animal welfare and advancing veterinary science. 🐾🔬

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease in cattle, Western Turkey – Cited by 129 – 2009 🐄
  2. Characterisation of lipid profiles in dogs with parvoviral enteritis – Cited by 109 – 2007 🐶
  3. Seroprevalence of Ehrlichia canis antibodies among dogs in Turkey. – Cited by 73 – 2001 🐕
  4. Liseli ergenlerin yalnızlık algısının sosyal beceri, benlik saygısı ve kişilik özellikleri bağlamında değerlendirilmesi – Cited by 48 – 2010 👫
  5. Bacteriological examination of urine samples from dogs with symptoms of urinary tract infection – Cited by 47 – 2003 🦠
  6. Clinical efficacy of rifampicin for treatment of canine pyoderma– Cited by 38 – 2005 🐾
  7. Evaluation of the anti‐endotoxic effects of polymyxin‐E (colistin) in dogs with naturally occurred endotoxic shock – Cited by 35 – 2005 💊
  8. Suspected congenital generalised tuberculosis in a newborn calf– Cited by 33 – 2007 🐄
  9. Clinical efficacy of rifamycin SV combined with oxytetracycline in the treatment of caseous lymphadenitis in sheep – Cited by 32 – 2006 🐑
  10. Outbreak of botulism in a dairy herd in Turkey – Cited by 28 – 2007 🥛
  11. Effects of a hypertonic saline solution and dextran 70 combination in the treatment of diarrhoeic dehydrated calves – Cited by 25 – 2003 🐄
  12. Urinary Tract Infections due to Mycoplasma canis in Dogs – Cited by 23 – 2006 🦠
  13. Clinical, haematological and biochemical findings in Saanen goat kids with naturally occurring heat stroke – Cited by 21 – 2009 🐐
  14. Prevalence of ketosis in dairy herds in Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean regions of Turkey– Cited by 17 – 2016 🥛
  15. Effect of treatment with cylindamycine in an outbreak of coccidiosis in goat kids in Turkey – Cited by 17 – 2011 🐐
  16. Evaluation of the clinical efficacy of subconjunctival injection of clindamycin in the treatment of naturally occurring infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis – Cited by 17 – 2007 🐄
  17. Kuru ve sulu koşullarda yetiştirilen bazı aspir hat ve çeşitlerinin verim ve kalite kriterleri üzerine bir araştırma, 1 – Cited by 14 – 2007 🌱
  18. Effect of monensin controlled release capsules on blood metabolites in periparturient dairy cows – Cited by 13 – 2006 🥛
  19. Clinical neosporosis in a dog in Turkey– Cited by 13 – 2004 🐕
  20. Effects of hypertonic sodium chloride, hypertonic sodium chloride+ sodium bicarbonate and hypertonic sodium chloride+ ringer’s lactade solution in the treatment of dogs with … – Cited by 12 – 2003 🐶