Ahmed Afify | Veterinary Virology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Afify | Veterinary Virology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed  Afify is an accomplished veterinary virologist with a strong research focus on emerging, transboundary, and economically significant animal viral diseases. His work integrates molecular characterization, epidemiology, diagnostics, and surveillance of pathogens including equine herpesviruses, foot-and-mouth disease virus, pestiviruses, coronaviruses, papillomaviruses, and Epstein–Barr virus. He has published extensively in reputable international journals such as Microbial Pathogenesis, Tropical Animal Health and Production, Poultry Science, Veterinary World, and Frontiers in Microbiology, reflecting consistent scientific impact. His professional profile highlights leadership in national disease surveillance, diagnostic innovation, quality-controlled virology, vaccine evaluation, and applied research supporting animal health and biosecurity.

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Mahmoud Kamal | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mahmoud Kamal | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

Animal Production Research Institute | Egypt

Dr. Mahmoud Kamal is a prominent researcher in animal and poultry production, nutrition, physiology, and molecular biology, currently serving at the Biotechnology Department, Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt. He earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Science from Suez Canal University, focusing on chitosan supplementation effects on rabbits, and has extensive experience in research, mentoring, and organizing scientific conferences. Dr. Mahmoud Kamal has published 43 articles in high-impact SCI (Q1, Q2) and national journals, including Poultry Science, Annals of Animal Science, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, amassing 415 citations with an h-index of 13. His work advances animal health, growth performance, and feed efficiency, while his international collaborations, visiting researcher experience in China, and expertise in cutting-edge techniques reflect his multidisciplinary approach. He also serves as a reviewer for leading journals and is an active member of professional associations, demonstrating leadership, innovation, and a strong commitment to knowledge dissemination and sustainable advancements in animal production.

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Featured Publications

Abd El-Hack, M. E., de Oliveira, M. C., Attia, Y. A., Kamal, M., Almohmadi, N. H., Youssef, I. M., Khalifa, N. E., Moustafa, M., Al-Shehri, M., & Taha, A. E. (2023). The efficacy of polyphenols as an antioxidant agent: An updated review. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 250, 126525.

Abd El-Hack, M. E., Abdelnour, S. A., Kamal, M., Khafaga, A. F., Shakoori, A. M., Bagadood, R. M., Naffadi, H. M., Alyahyawi, A. Y., Khojah, H., Alghamdi, S., Jaremko, M., & Świątkiewicz, S. (2023). Lactoferrin: Antimicrobial impacts, genomic guardian, therapeutic uses and clinical significance for humans and animals. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 164, 114967.

Abd El-Hack, M. E., Kamal, M., Altaie, H. A., Youssef, I. M., Algarni, E. H., Almohmadi, N. H., Abukhalil, M. H., Khafaga, A. F., Alqhtani, A. H., & Swelum, A. A. (2023). Peppermint essential oil and its nano-emulsion: Potential against aflatoxigenic fungus Aspergillus flavus in food and feed. Toxicon, 234, 107309.

Kamal, M., Kishk, W. H., Khalil, H. A., Abdel-Khalek, A. M., Ayoub, M. A., & Swelum, A. A. (2023). Effect of dietary chitosan supplementation on productive and physiological performance parameters of growing New Zealand white rabbits. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 230, 32.

Kamal, M., Youssef, I. M., Khalil, H. A., Ayoub, M. A., & Hashem, N. M. (2023). Multifunctional role of chitosan in farm animals: A comprehensive review. Annals of Animal Science, 23(1), 69–86.

javad Abbasi | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. javad Abbasi | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Iran

Dr. Javad Abbasi is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Tehran’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. With over a decade of academic and research experience, he has made significant contributions to the fields of internal medicine, parasitology, diagnostic imaging, and animal nutrition. His work spans clinical practice, field research, and scholarly publications, addressing crucial animal health challenges in both domestic and wildlife populations. He is widely recognized for his methodical approach, collaborative spirit, and dedication to veterinary science.

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Education

Dr. Abbasi began his academic journey at the University of Tehran, where he earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree in 2005. His deep interest in internal animal health led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Internal Medicine, which he also completed at the University of Tehran in 2012. His doctoral studies equipped him with advanced clinical and diagnostic expertise and laid the foundation for his multidisciplinary research in animal health and disease prevention.

Experience

Dr. Abbasi has held numerous academic and research roles throughout his career. As a faculty member, he has delivered a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses, including Principles of Animal and Poultry Nutrition, Animal Production, Hygiene of Raw Material and Feed Additives, and Poisonous Plants and Natural Toxicants. His responsibilities also include thesis supervision, clinical instruction, and laboratory leadership. He is actively involved in research projects and regularly presents at national and international veterinary congresses. Dr. Abbasi is known for fostering a collaborative learning environment and mentoring the next generation of veterinarians.

Research Interest

His primary research interests lie in internal medicine, parasitology, zoonotic disease surveillance, diagnostic imaging, and food safety. Dr. Abbasi has focused extensively on diseases such as cryptosporidiosis, hydatidosis, and bovine tuberculosis, and their impact on livestock and public health. His work often explores innovative diagnostic methods such as CT imaging and immunological assays, as well as animal nutrition and health monitoring strategies. His integrative approach bridges clinical practice with scientific inquiry, contributing to both veterinary science and public health systems.

Award

In recognition of his impactful contributions, Dr. Javad Abbasi received the Jaryan Award in 2024 in Tehran. This award acknowledges his outstanding efforts in research, teaching, and service to the veterinary community. It marks a significant milestone in his professional journey, affirming his commitment to scientific excellence and leadership in the field of veterinary medicine.

Publications

Dr. Abbasi has authored and co-authored more than 27 peer-reviewed journal articles. Below are seven key publications that highlight the breadth and depth of his research:

  1. Detection of anti-cryptosporidium antibodies in colostrum of dairy cows in farms near Tehran: A study, International Journal of Veterinary Research, 2025 – Cited for its relevance in neonatal immunity and parasitology.

  2. Normal CT Anatomy, Morphometry, and Volumetry of the Skull in Urial Sheep (Ovis vignei), Veterinary Medicine International, 2024 – Referenced in wildlife diagnostic imaging studies.

  3. Cerebral Hydatidosis in a Lamb, Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2024 – Cited for its clinical insights into parasitic central nervous system infections.

  4. Meat Borne Parasites in Iran: A Review, Journal of Nutrition Fasting and Health, 2024 – Widely cited in food safety and public health research.

  5. Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in Alborz Province, Iran between 2011 and 2021, International Journal of Veterinary Research, 2024 – Informing regional disease control policies.

  6. Right parasternal echocardiographic reference values in healthy male Iranian Shall sheep, Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2024 – Serving as a reference in veterinary cardiology.

  7. Evaluation of Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli Isolates Obtained from Broiler Chicken Flocks, Journal of Nutrition Fasting and Health, 2024 – Cited in antimicrobial resistance monitoring studies.

Each of these works contributes significantly to their respective fields and has been cited in peer-reviewed research, demonstrating the influence and reach of his scholarly output.

Conclusion

In summary, Dr. Javad Abbasi exemplifies professional excellence in veterinary science through his extensive research, academic teaching, and community engagement. His investigations into parasitic diseases, imaging diagnostics, and food safety contribute valuable insights to both veterinary practice and public health. Through his scholarly output and educational leadership, he continues to impact the field on national and international levels. Dr. Abbasi’s achievements, recognition, and continued dedication make him an outstanding candidate for this award nomination.

Amal Eid | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Amal Eid | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Amal Eid, Department of Avian and Rabbit Medicine, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Amal Eid is a distinguished professor at Zagazig University, Egypt, specializing in avian and rabbit medicine. She holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Medical Sciences from Zagazig University and Georgia University. Her research focuses on poultry viral diseases, particularly avian influenza and Newcastle disease. Dr. Eid has made groundbreaking contributions, including the first isolation of H5N1 HPAI viruses in Egypt. She is an active editor and reviewer for several scientific journals and has chaired multiple international conferences. Additionally, Dr. Eid has been involved in quality assurance and strategic planning at Zagazig University. ✨🐦

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Education

Prof. Dr. Amal Eid earned her Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Zagazig University in 1984. She then pursued her Master’s in Veterinary Medical Sciences, completing it in 1988. Her academic journey continued with a PhD in Veterinary Medical Sciences from Zagazig University, Egypt, in collaboration with Georgia University, USA, where she focused on the channel system, culminating in her research in 1994. Throughout her career, Prof. Dr. Eid has made significant contributions to veterinary medicine, blending international expertise and research in her field. 🐶🔬

Experience

Prof. Dr. Amal Eid is a distinguished professor at the Department of Avian and Rabbit Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University. She excels in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students while leading research on poultry viral diseases, including avian influenza and Newcastle disease. As a principal investigator, she has conducted research on influenza virus diversity and vaccine improvement. Prof. Eid has held editorial roles, including Editor-in-Chief of the Zagazig Veterinary Journal (2015-2023), and serves as a guest associate editor and reviewer for multiple renowned journals. She also chaired five international conferences organized by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University.

Achievements

Prof. Dr. Amal Eid and her research group have made remarkable strides in the field of avian diseases, achieving several “firsts” in Egypt. Key accomplishments include the first isolation of Zygomycetes in ostriches (2002), H5N1 HPAI viruses in pigeons (2014), and fowl pox in geese (2015). Her team also identified novel subtypes of NDV in pigeons (2017) and discovered co-infections of avian paramyxovirus-1 and H5N1 in pigeons (2017) and duck hepatitis virus A in ducks (2018). Recently, they completed genome sequencing of a new goose virus in ducks (2023) with detailed pathological studies. 🌍🦆

Master And PHD Theses

Prof. Dr. Amal Eid has been a dedicated member of supervision and examination committees for both Master’s and PhD theses in Veterinary Medical Sciences since 2000. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Eid has contributed significantly to the academic development of numerous students, guiding them through their research journeys. Her expertise has been vital in shaping the future of veterinary sciences through mentorship and academic evaluation. 🌟 Her ongoing commitment to higher education underscores her pivotal role in advancing the field of veterinary medical research and scholarship. 👩‍🏫🎓

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Amal Eid is a prominent researcher specializing in avian diseases and veterinary virology. Her work focuses on the molecular and phenotypic characterization of viruses like Escherichia coli and avian influenza in poultry and other birds in Egypt. Her research includes studying the pathogenesis, genetic evolution, and vaccine efficacy of various avian viruses, such as H5N1 and Newcastle disease virus. She also investigates the epidemiology of avian diseases, contributing significantly to the understanding of viral outbreaks in Egyptian poultry and other avian species. 🦠

Publication Top Notes

Molecular and Phenotypic Characterization of Escherichia coli Isolated from Broiler Chicken Flocks in Egypt

Introduction and enzootic of A/H5N1 in Egypt: Virus evolution, pathogenicity and vaccine efficacy ten years on

Natural infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 in domestic pigeons (Columba livia) in Egypt

Avian Paramyxovirus Type 1 in Egypt: Epidemiology, Evolutionary Perspective, and Vaccine Approach

Outbreaks of duck hepatitis A virus in Egyptian duckling flocks

First report of duck hepatitis A virus 3 from duckling flocks of Egypt

Genetic characterization of Egyptian Newcastle disease virus strains isolated from flocks vaccinated against Newcastle disease virus, 2014-2015.

 

Amelia Sidwell | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelia Sidwell | Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelia Sidwell, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

Dr. Amelia Sidwell, a skilled veterinary surgeon, specializes in equine dentistry 🐴. She completed her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DrMedVet) at Szent Istvan University in 2016 and holds a Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP) with a focus on equine soft tissue surgery and dentistry 🏅. Dr. Sidwell is currently a resident in Equine Dentistry at Pool House Equine Hospital and pursuing a Master’s in Veterinary Medicine (MVM) at the University of Nottingham 📚. She actively contributes to research on equine dental pain, presenting at leading veterinary conferences, and teaches dental courses for veterinary students 👩‍🏫.

 

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Education and Training

Dr. Amelia Sidwell holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DrMedVet) degree from Szent Istvan University, Budapest, earned in February 2016 🎓. She is a registered member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) 🐾. In 2023, she achieved a Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP) in Soft Tissue Surgery, focusing on equine care 🏅. Dr. Sidwell has completed specialized modules at the University of Liverpool in Equine Dental Anatomy, Diagnosis, Surgery, and Anaesthesia 🦷. Currently, she is enrolled in a Master’s in Veterinary Medicine (MVM) at the University of Nottingham 📚, advancing her expertise in veterinary dentistry.

 

Professional Experience

Dr. Amelia Sidwell has extensive experience as a veterinary surgeon across various specialties. Since February 2022, she has been a Resident in Equine Dentistry at Pool House Equine Hospital 🐴. Prior to this, she worked as a Locum Veterinary Surgeon in Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care at Valley Veterinary Hospital since November 2021 🐾. From March 2020 to December 2021, Dr. Sidwell worked at Abbey Equine Clinic, focusing on equine care 🐎. Earlier, she gained valuable experience in farm and equine veterinary practice at Belmont Farm & Equine Vets and as a mixed practice veterinary surgeon at Hay Veterinary Group 🏥.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Amelia Sidwell’s research primarily focuses on equine dentistry and its systemic effects 🐴🦷. Her recent study, Effect of Simple Oral Dental Extraction on Systemic Serum Amyloid A Concentrations in Horses (Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2024), explores the relationship between dental procedures and inflammatory biomarkers in horses 🧪. Her research interests also extend to equine dental pain, surgical techniques, and diagnostics, aiming to improve veterinary care for horses 🏥. Dr. Sidwell’s contributions reflect her expertise in both the clinical and scientific aspects of equine health, enhancing understanding of how oral health impacts overall wellbeing 💡.

 

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Effect of Simple Oral Dental Extraction on Systemic Serum Amyloid A Concentrations in Horses

Mehran Mehri | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehran Mehri | Animal Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mehran Mehri, University of Zabol, Iran

Prof. Mehran Mehri is a distinguished Professor of Poultry Nutrition at the University of Zabol, Iran 🐔. With over 20 years of research experience in monogastric animal nutrition and production, he has held various leadership roles, including Vice Chancellor for Research and Head of the Department of Animal Science. His PhD from Ferdowsi University focused on the ideal protein concept in broiler chickens 🐣. Prof. Mehri has published over 30 journal articles in top-tier journals, and his expertise spans amino acid modeling, meat quality, and feed processing. He is a Distinguished Researcher and Professor recognized for his impactful research 📚.

 

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Academic and Professional Background

 

Prof. Mehran Mehri has a distinguished career in poultry nutrition and animal science at the University of Zabol. With over 20 years of research experience, he has held several leadership positions, including Vice Chancellor for Research at the Research Institute of the University of Zabol and head of various departments. His consistent involvement in academia and industry, including projects on ostrich production and feed processing, underscores his versatile expertise.

Research Contributions

Prof. Mehri’s research is significant, especially in monogastric animal nutrition, focusing on the ideal protein concept in broiler chickens and amino acid requirements. His extensive publication record, with over 30 journal articles in leading journals, reflects his commitment to high-quality research. His work has practical applications, such as in the modeling of amino acid requirements and using medicinal plants as antibiotic alternatives, which positions him as a key contributor to both theoretical and applied animal nutrition research.

Teaching and Mentorship

With extensive teaching experience in animal nutrition and production, Prof. Mehri is highly regarded by his students for his engaging teaching style. His expertise in research design and nutritional modeling also supports his role as a mentor, preparing the next generation of researchers and practitioners.

Industry Engagement

Prof. Mehri’s role as a consultant in feed processing plants and his leadership in regional agricultural projects further highlight his influence on industry practices. His ability to bridge research with practical applications has a strong impact on both academia and industry in the Great Sistan Area.

Conclusion

Prof. Mehran Mehri’s outstanding contributions in animal nutrition research, leadership roles, extensive publications, and practical industry impact make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also directly benefits animal nutrition and production industries.

 

 

Ana Rita de Lima | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Ana Rita de Lima | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Ana Rita de Lima, Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia/ Instituto da Saúde e Produção Animal, Brazil

Based on Prof. Dr. Ana Rita de Lima’s qualifications and research contributions, she seems highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” Here’s an overview of her qualifications and research that support this recommendation:

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Academic Background:

1. Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (2005-2009)

  • Institution: Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ-USP), Brazil
  • Thesis: Influência de Hormônios e Citocinas na expressão de Indoleamina 2,3 dioxigenase no cultivo celular da placenta bovina
  • Advisor: José Roberto Kfoury Júnior
  • Funding: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
  • Keywords: Indoleamina – 2,3 dioxigenase, Bovine Placenta, Reproduction

2. Master’s in Anatomy of Domestic and Wild Animals (2003-2005)

  • Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil
  • Thesis: Estudo quantitativo das células granulares adenohipofisárias associadas à produção do hormônio de crescimento e avaliação do perfil bioquímico do IGF-I em cães Golden Retriever com Distrofia Muscular (GRMD)
  • Advisor: Antonio Augusto Coppi Maciel Ribeiro
  • Funding: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
  • Keywords: GH, IGF-I, Morphometry, Stereology

3. Bachelor’s in Veterinary Medicine (1998-2002)

  • Institution: Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos (FEOB), Brazil
  • Thesis: Involução do saco vitelíneo da placenta de fetos de cães S.R.D.
  • Advisor: Carlos Eduardo Ambrósio

Research Projects:

1. Morphology of Mammary Gland in Amazon Primates (2022 – Present)

  • Description: This project focuses on understanding the morphology of mammary glands in Amazon primates, aiming to contribute to the conservation of these species and their habitats.
  • Status: Ongoing

Notable Publications:

1. “A review of immune transfer by the placenta”

  • Journal: Journal of Reproductive Immunology
  • Authors: TM Chucri, JM Monteiro, AR Lima, MLB Salvadori, JRK Junior
  • Year: 2010
  • Impact: 159 citations

2. “Osteogenic differentiation and biocompatibility of bovine teeth scaffold with rat adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells”

  • Journal: European Journal of Dentistry
  • Authors: DS Sari, E Maduratna, FDE Latief, AP Nugraha, K Sudiana, FA Rantam
  • Year: 2019
  • Impact: 50 citations

3. “Muscular dystrophy-related quantitative and chemical changes in adenohypophysis GH-cells in golden retrievers”

  • Journal: Growth Hormone & IGF Research
  • Authors: AR de Lima, JR Nyengaard, AAL Jorge, JCC Balieiro, C Peixoto
  • Year: 2007
  • Impact: 23 citations

Conclusion:

Prof. Dr. Ana Rita de Lima’s extensive research in veterinary medicine, particularly in reproductive and immunological aspects, along with her significant contributions to understanding various animal species, make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements and ongoing research highlight her dedication and impact in the field.

Publication top notes

A review of immune transfer by the placenta

Osteogenic differentiation and biocompatibility of bovine teeth scaffold with rat adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells

Muscular dystrophy-related quantitative and chemical changes in adenohypophysis GH-cells in golden retrievers

Topografia do cone medular da irara (Eira barbara) e sua relevância em anestesias epidurais

Caring about medullary anesthesia in Saimiri sciureus: the conus medullaris topography

Origem e distribuição do plexo braquial de Saimiri sciureus

Goniometric evaluation and passive range of joint motion in chondrodystrophic and non-chondrodystrophic dogs of different sizes

Abdul Qadeer | Veterinary Science | Young Scientist Award

Dr Abdul Qadeer |  Veterinary Science |  Young Scientist Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at  Central South University Changsha, China

Abdul Qadeer is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Life Sciences, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China. He obtained his Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Science specializing in Molecular Biology and Molecular Parasitology from the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China. His research primarily focuses on helminth and protozoa co-infections associated with viruses, particularly in Schistosoma japonicum, and the molecular mechanisms involved in extracellular vesicle biogenesis.

 

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🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Science, specializing in Molecular Biology and Molecular Parasitology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China (2018-2022)
  • M.Phil. in Clinical Medicine, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan (2016-2018)
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM), The University of Agriculture Peshawar, Pakistan (2011-2015)

🌟 Professional Experience:

  • Previous positions include Postdoctoral Researcher at Tongji University, Shanghai, and Researcher at the National Key Laboratory for Animals Schistosomiasis, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute.

🏆 Honors & Awards:

  • Recipient of the China High Talent post-doctoral fellowship and Chinese government scholarship for Ph.D. study.

Research Focus: Veterinary Science

Abdul Qadeer, a Pakistani national, is currently engaged in Veterinary Science research, specifically focusing on molecular parasitology and the immune systems of helminths. His work includes identifying functional molecules in Schistosoma, exploring the roles of lncRNAs and miRNAs in parasite viability, and investigating alternative therapies using nanotechnology and herbal extracts. Based at the Department of Cell Biology, School of Life Sciences, Central South University in Changsha, China, Qadeer’s research aims to advance disease diagnosis and control strategies for bacterial, viral, protozoal, and helminthic diseases.

Citations:

Abdul Qadeer has been cited 102 times since 2019, achieving an h-index of 6 and an i10-index of 5. These indices reflect his impact in the field of Veterinary Science and molecular parasitology, indicating that 6 of his publications have each been cited at least 6 times since 2019.

Publication Top Notes
  • Transcriptional profiles of genes potentially involved in extracellular vesicle biogenesis in Schistosoma japonicum
    • Published in Acta Tropica, 2021
    • Cited 12 times
  • Potential application of nanotechnology in the treatment, diagnosis, and prevention of schistosomiasis
    • Published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 2022
    • Cited 10 times
  • Circulatory microRNAs in Helminthiases: Potent as diagnostics biomarker, its Potential role and limitations
    • Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
    • Cited 8 times
  • Evaluation of in vitro antibacterial effect of essential oil and some herbal plant extract used against mastitis pathogens
    • Published in Veterinary Medicine and Science, 2022
    • Cited 6 times
  • Recent advances in enzyme immobilization in nanomaterials
    • Published in Nanomaterial-Supported Enzymes, 2022
    • Cited 6 times
  • Herbal bioactive–based nano drug delivery systems
    • Published in Herbal Bioactive-Based Drug Delivery Systems, 2022
    • Cited 6 times