Selcuk Comlekci | Bioengineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Selcuk Comlekci | Bioengineering | Outstanding Scientist Award

Professor | Suleyman Demirel University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Selçuk Çömlekçi is a distinguished faculty member at Süleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering in Isparta, Turkey. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Sakarya University, where he specialized in advanced electrical, electronic, and communication systems. With extensive academic and professional experience, he has served in various academic roles, including lecturer, assistant professor, and associate professor, contributing significantly to research, teaching, and innovation. His research expertise spans biomedical engineering, biophysics, electromagnetic and magnetic fields, microwave circuits, optoelectronic materials and devices, industrial and hazardous waste management, communication and control engineering, artificial intelligence, and fuzzy logic systems. Dr. Çömlekçi has participated in numerous national research projects focusing on areas such as wireless communication systems, nano-fiber production through electrospinning, and the development of electromagnetic shielding materials. His scientific work has contributed to advancements in biomedical signal processing, RF applications, and interdisciplinary engineering research. A respected academic and researcher, he has received recognition for his contributions to science and education and is actively involved in professional and scholarly communities through research collaborations, editorial engagements, and membership in scientific associations, exemplifying excellence and leadership in engineering and applied sciences.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Investigation of the efficiency of pulsed electromagnetic field treatment and stretching exercise in experimental skeletal muscle injury model. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2025.

2. Prophylactic effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic field on pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion via HIF-1α/eNOS pathway and BCL2/BAX signaling. Pulmonary Circulation, 2025.

3. Radiofrequency electromagnetic and pulsed magnetic fields protected the kidney against lipopolysaccharide-induced acute systemic inflammation, oxidative stress, and apoptosis by regulating the IL-6/HIF1α/eNOS and Bcl2/Bax/Cas-9 pathways. Medicina (Lithuania), 2025.

4. Effect of 10 kV/m electric field therapy in a pressure injury model in rats: An innovative preliminary report. Bioengineering, 2025.

5. Effect of short-term extremely low-frequency electromagnetic field on respiratory functions. Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (1992), 2025.

Na Eun Lee | Extracellular Vesicles | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Na Eun Lee | Extracellular Vesicles | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Scientist | Sungkyunkwan University | South Korea

Ms. Na Eun Lee, Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology (SAIHST), Sungkyunkwan University, is an accomplished researcher specializing in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, and translational health sciences. She holds a Master’s degree in Health Sciences and Technology from Sungkyunkwan University and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Biochemistry from Konkuk University. Currently pursuing her doctoral studies, she integrates molecular and cellular approaches to advance extracellular vesicle-based therapeutics and skin rejuvenation technologies. Throughout her professional career, Ms. Lee has held senior scientific and leadership positions at prominent biomedical companies and research institutions, where she directed projects in cell therapy development, angiogenesis research, and clinical translation. Her scholarly contributions include publications in high-impact journals such as Cytotherapy, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, and the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, highlighting innovations in mesenchymal stromal cell biology and nano-encapsulation delivery systems. Renowned for her expertise in extracellular vesicle analysis, molecular diagnostics, and regenerative research, Ms. Lee’s work bridges fundamental science and clinical application. She has been recognized for her research excellence and leadership in biomedical innovation, contributing actively to the advancement of stem cell-based therapeutic strategies and representing a distinguished example of scientific dedication and translational impact in the field of health sciences and technology.

Profiles: ORCID

Featured Publications

1 S. J. Yang, J. K. Son, S. J. Hong, N. E. Lee, D. Y. Shin, S. H. Park, S. B. An, Y. C. Sung, J. B. Park, and H. M. Yang, et al., “Ectopic vascularized bone formation by human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stromal cells expressing bone morphogenetic factor-2 and endothelial cells,” Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

2 N. E. Lee, S. J. Kim, S. J. Yang, S. Y. Joo, H. Park, K. W. Lee, H. M. Yang, and J. B. Park, “Comparative characterization of mesenchymal stromal cells from multiple abdominal adipose tissues and enrichment of angiogenic ability via CD146 molecule,” Cytotherapy.

3 H. M. Yang, H. J. Choi, D. P. Hong, S. Y. Joo, N. E. Lee, J. Y. Song, Y. L. Choi, J. Lee, D. Choi, B. Kim, et al., “The analysis of mutations and exon deletions at TSC2 gene in angiomyolipomas associated with tuberous sclerosis complex,” Experimental and Molecular Pathology.

Aneta Guzek | Bloodstream Infections | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aneta Guzek | Bloodstream Infections | Best Researcher Award

Head of Microbial Laboratory | National Research Institute | Poland

Dr. Aneta Guzek is the Head of the Microbiology Laboratory at the Military Institute of Medicine – National Research Institute in Warsaw, Poland, specializing in medical microbiology and laboratory diagnostics. She holds a PhD in medicine with a specialization in medical microbiology from the Military Institute of Medicine, complemented by postgraduate qualifications in medical microbiology from the Medical University of Lublin and innovation management in the health care sector from Kozminski University. Additionally, she earned an MSc in biology with a focus on microbiology from the University of Warsaw and is a certified laboratory diagnostician. Dr. Guzek leads a multidisciplinary team overseeing comprehensive microbiological diagnostics, implementation of advanced diagnostic methods, and the development of institutional policies on infection control and antibiotic stewardship. Her research contributions include studies on antimicrobial resistance, hospital infection control, and the advancement of microbiological procedures, with numerous publications and citations in recognized scientific sources. She collaborates with national and reference laboratories, contributing to public health and medical innovation. Her exemplary service has been recognized with prestigious honors, including the first place in the Hippocrates Medical Poll for Laboratory Diagnostician of the Year and the Badge of Honour from the Military Medical Institute for her efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Guzek also holds certification in Good Clinical Practice (ICH E6 R2), underscoring her commitment to excellence in research and clinical integrity.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Guzek, A., et al. (2025). Microbiological comparison of maxillary sinus rinses in non-odontogenic and odontogenic sinusitis of primarily endodontic origin. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

2. Guzek, A., et al. (2024). Outcomes of 23 patients diagnosed with New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae infection treated with ceftazidime/avibactam and aztreonam at a single center in Poland. Journal of Clinical Medicine.

3. Guzek, A., et al. (2024). Dissemination of extensively drug-resistant NDM-producing Providencia stuartii in Europe linked to patients transferred from Ukraine, March 2022 to March 2023. Eurosurveillance.

Abdolah Dadazadeh | Food Chemistry and Medicinal Plants | Interdisciplinary Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Abdolah Dadazadeh | Food Chemistry and Medicinal Plants | Interdisciplinary Research Excellence Award

Researcher | University of Tabriz | Iran

Prof. Dr. Abdolah Dadazadeh is an Assistant Professor of Complementary Medicine and Medicinal Plants at the University of Tabriz, specializing in the extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants. He holds a postdoctoral degree focusing on the extraction of oils from medicinal plant seeds, a PhD in Medicinal Plants with research on spices and functional beverages from Islamic Azad University, a Master of Science in Food Industry Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Food Industry Engineering. Throughout his academic career, he has supervised numerous master’s theses exploring natural antioxidants, herbal therapies, and the impact of complementary medicine interventions on human health. His research centers on the quality, physicochemical, and nutraceutical properties of plant-derived oils, as well as the antimicrobial and therapeutic potential of essential oils, with publications in high-impact journals demonstrating his contributions to evidence-based complementary medicine and functional food research. Prof. Dadazadeh has been recognized nationally as an exemplary student and young researcher, received awards for top research contributions within technical and vocational education, and maintains a permanent membership in the Iranian Pharmacological Society. He has played an active role in mentoring graduate students and fostering interdisciplinary research collaborations, advancing both scientific knowledge and practical applications in medicinal plant research. His work exemplifies a commitment to integrating traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches, establishing him as a distinguished contributor to the fields of complementary medicine, natural product research, and food and pharmaceutical sciences.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus 

Featured Publications

  • Piravi-Vanak, Z., Dadazadeh, A., Azadmard-Damirchi, S., & Torbati, M. (2024). The effect of extraction by pressing at different temperatures on sesame oil quality characteristics. Foods, 13(10), 1472.

  • Dadazadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2021). The effect of different essential oil extraction methods on the efficiency and antibacterial properties of Myrtus communis L. leaves. International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 10(2), 4762–4775.

  • Dadazadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2022). The effect of Zataria multiflora Boiss leaves essential oil on some pathogenic bacteria as an alternative for conventional antibiotics. Crescent Journal of Medical and Biological Sciences, 9(3), 173–183.

  • Dadazadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2021). Determination of clove (Eugenia caryophyllata) essential oil and comparison of its antibacterial properties with some conventional antibiotics. Journal of Food Science and Technology (Iran), 18(119), 47–59.

  • Dadezadeh, A., & Nourafcan, H. (2018). A review of medicinal plants effective on anemia in traditional Persian medicine sources. Journal of Islamic and Iranian Traditional Medicine, 9(3), 251–262.

Aggeliki Barberopoulou | Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Aggeliki Barberopoulou | Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards | Best Researcher Award

President | Tsunami Society International | United States

Dr. Aggeliki Barberopoulou is Chief Technology Officer at Prometheus Space Technologies, Research Scientist at the Hellenic Center for Marine Research, and President of the Tsunami Society International, recognized for her expertise in hazard mitigation, tsunami and earthquake risk assessment, and numerical modeling of geophysical phenomena. She holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from the University of Washington, an M.S. in Applied Mathematics from the same institution, an M.Sc. in Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos from University College London, and a B.Sc. Honours in Mathematics and Computing from the University of East London. Dr. Barberopoulou has contributed extensively to the field through leadership and research roles, including co-founding Prometheus Space Technologies, serving on national and international tsunami hazard committees, and supervising tsunami damage and inundation studies. Her work encompasses processing submarine fiber optic data, numerical modeling of tsunamigenic earthquakes, hazard mapping, and damage assessments, resulting in a significant body of publications and presentations at professional and academic conferences. She serves as editor-in-chief of the journal Science of Tsunami Hazards, guiding scholarly discourse in the field, and has been invited as a speaker and panelist at numerous international forums. Dr. Barberopoulou’s contributions have been recognized through multiple awards and fellowships, including competitive research grants, outstanding poster and travel awards, and the prestigious SNFPHI award for innovative disaster response projects. Her leadership, research excellence, and dedication to advancing geophysical hazard understanding make her a highly distinguished candidate in her field.

Profiles: Google Scholar |ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Ganas, A., Elias, P., Kapetanidis, V., Valkaniotis, S., Briole, P., Kassaras, I., …. (2019). The July 20, 2017 M6.6 Kos earthquake: Seismic and geodetic evidence for an active north-dipping normal fault at the western end of the Gulf of Gökova (SE Aegean Sea). Pure and Applied Geophysics, 176(10), 4177–4211.

2. Dengler, L., Uslu, B., Barberopoulou, A., Borrero, J., & Synolakis, C. (2008). The vulnerability of Crescent City, California, to tsunamis generated by earthquakes in the Kuril Islands region of the northwestern Pacific. Seismological Research Letters, 79(5), 608–619.

3. Barberopoulou, A., Qamar, A., Pratt, T. L., Creager, K. C., & Steele, W. P. (2004). Local amplification of seismic waves from the Denali Earthquake and damaging seiches in Lake Union, Seattle, Washington. Geophysical Research Letters, 31(3).

4. Ganas, A., Briole, P., Bozionelos, G., Barberopoulou, A., Elias, P., Tsironi, V., …. (2020). The 25 October 2018 Mw=6.7 Zakynthos earthquake (Ionian Sea, Greece): A low-angle fault model based on GNSS data, relocated seismicity, small tsunami and implications for the … Journal of Geodynamics, 137, 101731.

5. Downes, G., Barberopoulou, A., Cochran, U., Clark, K., & Scheele, F. (2017). The New Zealand tsunami database: Historical and modern records. Seismological Research Letters, 88(2A), 342–353.

Lun Yang | Energy Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lun Yang | Energy Materials | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Dean | Hubei Normal University | China

Dr. Yang Lun is an Associate Professor, Vice Dean, and Master’s Supervisor at the Institute of Scientific Research and Development, Hubei Normal University, and serves as Deputy Director of the Hubei Key Laboratory of Photoelectric Conversion Materials and Devices. He earned both his Bachelor’s and Doctoral degrees in Physics from Nanjing University, establishing a strong foundation in condensed matter physics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. Dr. Yang has demonstrated outstanding leadership in academia and administration, holding key positions in provincial and municipal committees, leading an Excellent Young and Middle-Aged Science and Technology Innovation Team, and serving as a technology advisor for small, medium, and micro enterprises in Hubei Province. Since joining Hubei Normal University, he has presided over numerous significant projects, including national and provincial research initiatives, industry-university collaborations, and teaching reform programs, while also contributing to high-impact research through over fifty SCI publications in international journals. His scholarly work spans semiconductor optoelectronic technology, condensed matter physics, and applied computational methods, with a strong record of mentoring students and developing professional curricula. Recognized for his academic and professional excellence, Dr. Yang has been appointed to several provincial science and technology leadership roles, participated in national research projects, and received multiple talent program selections for innovation and entrepreneurship. His contributions reflect a distinguished record of research leadership, educational impact, and professional service, positioning him as a leading figure in his field.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

1. Enhanced thermoelectric properties in Cu12Sb4S13 tetrahedrite by incorporation of carbon-based nanoparticles. Vacuum, 2025.

2. Enhancing photoresponsivity of filterless narrowband photodetectors based on 2D perovskites by engineering a gradient bandgap. Optics and Laser Technology, 2025.

3. Precisely tailoring the d-band center of nickel sulfide for boosting overall water splitting. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2024.

4. Five-level anti-counterfeiting based on versatile luminescence of tri-doped double perovskites. Nano Research, 2024.

5. Complementary multisite turnover catalysis toward superefficient bifunctional seawater splitting at ampere-level current density. Advanced Materials, 2024.

Meghraj Suryawanshi | Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Meghraj Suryawanshi | Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Sandip Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences | India

Dr. Meghraj Vivekanand Suryawanshi is an accomplished Associate Professor and Training & Placement Coordinator at the Sandip Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nashik, specializing in pharmaceutics. He holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics from Jaipur National University, an M.Pharm in Pharmaceutics from R.C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, a B.Pharm from Sinhgad Institutes of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and an MBA in Hospital Administration. Dr. Suryawanshi has extensive professional experience, serving as a Ph.D. research scholar, Assistant Professor at multiple institutions, and co-founder and CTO of AllWell Nutritech LLP, where he contributed to start-up incubation and entrepreneurial initiatives. He has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students and actively coordinated academic and administrative programs including training and placement, entrepreneurship, library management, and examination coordination. His research focuses on advanced drug delivery systems, formulation development, and pharmaceutical technology, with a significant body of publications contributing to national and international journals. Dr. Suryawanshi has also engaged in editorial responsibilities and professional memberships that support scholarly exchange and innovation in the pharmaceutical sciences. Recognized for his dedication to research, education, and mentorship, he has been instrumental in fostering academic excellence, student development, and industry collaboration, demonstrating leadership, scientific rigor, and a commitment to advancing the field of pharmaceutics at both institutional and broader professional levels.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Suryawanshi, I., Srinidhi, S., Singh, S., Kalia, R., Kunchala, R. K., Mudavath, S. L., …. (2021). Downshifting and upconversion dual mode emission from lanthanide doped GdPO4 nanorods for unclonable anti-counterfeiting. Materials Today Communications, 26, 102144.

2. Patil, S. M., Suryawanshi, M. V., Chandanshive, V. V., Kurade, M. B., Govindwar, S. P., …. (2020). Regeneration of textile wastewater deteriorated microbial diversity of soil microcosm through bioaugmentation. Chemical Engineering Journal, 380, 122533.

3. Suryawanshi, M. V., Gujarathi, P. P., Mulla, T., & Bagban, I. (2024). Hypericum perforatum: A comprehensive review on pharmacognosy, preclinical studies, putative molecular mechanism, and clinical studies in neurodegenerative disorders. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology, 397(6), 3803–3818.

4. Bhagat, D. S., Suryawanshi, I. V., Gurnule, W. B., Sawant, S. S., & Chavan, P. B. (2021). Greener synthesis of CuO nanoparticles for enhanced development of latent fingerprints. Materials Today: Proceedings, 36, 747–750.

5. Suryawanshi, I., Kalia, R., Kunchala, R. K., Mudavath, S. L., & Naidu, B. S. (2022). Detection of latent fingerprints using luminescent Gd0.95Eu0.05PO4 nanorods. Journal of Rare Earths, 40(4), 572–578.

Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami | University of Vigo | Spain

Mr. Mohamed Dhia Eddine Hammami is a distinguished doctoral researcher in Agricultural Sciences affiliated with the University of Vigo, Spain, and the University of Carthage, Tunisia, specializing in maize genetics, drought and heat stress tolerance, and agronomic productivity in Mediterranean environments. He holds an Engineering Degree in Agronomy from the Higher School of Agriculture of Mateur, Tunisia, and completed a preparatory cycle in Biology and Geology at the Higher Institute of Biology and Geology of Soukra, Tunisia. As a researcher, he has led extensive screening of Mediterranean maize landraces across multiple environments, evaluating physiological responses, genetic diversity, and genotype-by-environment interactions, and identifying key agronomic drivers of yield. His work encompasses high-impact research projects such as the PRIMA DROMAMED initiative, and he has collaborated with leading institutions including Mission Biológica de Galicia (MBG-CSIC), INRAE in France, and the National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia. Mr. Hammami has contributed to a significant body of scholarly publications in top-tier journals, including Agronomy, PLoS ONE, and the Italian Journal of Agronomy, advancing understanding of stress adaptation, genetic variability, and yield optimization in maize. He has presented his findings at international conferences, earning recognition such as the Best Presentation Prize at the Young Researchers Workshop in Vigo. Beyond research, he has co-supervised student projects, demonstrating leadership in mentoring emerging scientists. His expertise, innovative contributions, and scholarly achievements position him as an exceptional candidate for recognition in the field of agricultural sciences.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Hammami, M. D. E., Lasram, A., Kthiri, Z., Boukef, S., Hamada, W., Revilla, P., & Karmous, C. (2025). Assessing yield and productivity gaps in Tunisian maize cropping system. Agronomy, 15(2).

2. Hammami, M. D. E., Rashid, M. A. R., Madur, D., Kthiri, Z., Galaretto, A., Nicolas, S. D., Charcosset, A., Combes, V., Karmous, C., & Revilla, P. (2025). Phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity of Tunisian maize landraces. PLOS ONE, 20(1), e0316185.

Helio de Lucena Lira | Materials Science | Sustainable Innovation Pioneer Award

Prof. Helio de Lucena Lira | Materials Science | Sustainable Innovation Pioneer Award

Professor | Universidade Federal de Campina Grande | Brazil

Prof. Helio de Lucena Lira is a distinguished professor at the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, recognized for his expertise in Materials Engineering with a focus on ceramics. He holds a doctoral degree in Chemistry from the University of Glasgow, a master’s degree in Process Engineering, and a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Chemistry from the Universidade Federal da Paraíba. Over his career, he has held significant academic positions, including full professorship and leadership in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Materials Engineering and Chemical Engineering, where he has supervised numerous research projects and guided graduate students. His research centers on the development of ceramic membranes, microfiltration technologies, advanced ceramics, and the sustainable utilization of industrial residues, contributing substantially to materials innovation and environmental applications. Prof. Lira has authored an extensive body of publications that are widely cited in his field, reflecting the impact and relevance of his work. He has been recognized as a productivity fellow by CNPq and has participated in international training programs, enhancing his expertise in fine ceramics. His professional service includes active roles in research development, curriculum leadership, and mentorship, demonstrating a sustained commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering the next generation of engineers and researchers. Prof. Lira’s distinguished career exemplifies excellence in research, education, and professional leadership.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Ceramic membranes production using quartzite waste for treatment of domestic wastewater, International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology, 2025.

2. Sustainable ceramic membranes from clays and mining wastes by rapid sintering process, Materials Research, 2025.

3. Structure and morphological properties of cobalt-oxide-based (Co3O4) materials as electrodes for supercapacitors: A brief review. Full text unavailable.

4. TiO2 and Ag-TiO2 nanofibrous aerogels by SBS method and freeze-casting: Treatment of contaminated water, Materials Letters, 2024.

5. Development of asymmetric ceramic membranes for dairy wastewater treatment – A comparison between co-sintering and conventional firing process, Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2024.

Kawther Ali Zaher | Molecular Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kawther Ali Zaher | Molecular Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Proffessor | King Abdulaziz University | Saudi Arabia

Prof. Dr. Kawther Ali Zaher, MD, VMD, MSc, PhD, is a distinguished Professor of Virology and Immunology at the King Fahd Medical Research Center and the Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. She is a certified Biorisk Management Officer and Advisor by the International Federation of Biosafety Associations, recognized for her extensive expertise in molecular virology, immunology, and infectious diseases. Prof. Zaher holds advanced degrees in veterinary medicine, virology, and medicine from Cairo University and October 6 University, with a strong academic foundation in antiviral research and vaccine development. Her professional journey spans progressive roles from researcher to professor, during which she has successfully led national and international research projects, including those funded by the National Research Center, Egypt. Her pioneering work focuses on the diagnosis, control, and prevention of viral diseases affecting both human and animal health, contributing significantly to molecular virology advancements. Prof. Zaher has served as an editor for several international journals and is an active member of multiple professional associations, including the American Microbiology Association and the Egyptian Biosafety Association. Her leadership, dedication, and scholarly excellence have positioned her as an influential figure in biomedical research, inspiring innovation and collaboration in virology and immunology.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Zaher, K. S., Ahmed, W. M., & Zerizer, S. N. (2008). Observations on the biological effects of black cumin seed (Nigella sativa) and green tea (Camellia sinensis). Global Veterinaria, 2(4), 198–204.

2. Ahmed, W. M., & Zaher, K. S. (2008). Observations on lumpy skin disease in local Egyptian cows with emphasis on its impact on ovarian function. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 2(10), 252–257.

3. Zaher, K., Basingab, F., Alrahimi, J., Basahel, K., & Aldahlawi, A. (2023). Gender differences in response to COVID-19 infection and vaccination. Biomedicines, 11(6), 1677.

4. Zaher, K. S., & Ahmed, W. M. (2011). Investigation on Bovine Ephemeral Fever virus in Egyptian cows and buffaloes with emphasis on isolation and identification of a field strain. Global Veterinaria, 6(5), 447–452.

5. Zaher, K. S., & Ahmed, W. M. (2014). Bovine leukemia virus infection in dairy cows in Egypt. Academic Journal of Cancer Research, 7(2), 126–130.*