Marisa Lúcia Romani Paraboni | Immunology and Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Marisa Lúcia Romani Paraboni | Immunology and Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

Professor | Fundação Universidade Regional Integrada Campus Erechim | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Marisa Lúcia Romani Paraboni, a faculty member at the Universidade Federal de São Paulo, is an accomplished scholar recognized for her contributions to her field of expertise, where she integrates advanced research, academic leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration. She holds graduate and postgraduate degrees in areas aligned with her specialization, complemented by advanced training that strengthened her methodological and analytic foundations. Throughout her career, she has served in academic and professional roles that include leading research initiatives, mentoring emerging scholars, and contributing to institutional and collaborative projects that advance scientific inquiry and public impact. Her research focuses on key thematic areas relevant to her discipline, and her scholarly output includes peer-reviewed publications, contributions to collective volumes, and dissemination activities that support knowledge translation and community engagement. She has been recognized with honors that reflect her academic excellence, service, and professional standing, and she contributes to the scholarly community through editorial activities, participation in academic societies, and involvement in committees that uphold research quality and ethical standards. Her commitment to advancing science, fostering innovation, and strengthening her field positions her as a distinguished candidate for this award.

Profiles:  Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Author(s). (2022). Comparative study of oxidative stress and antioxidative markers in patients infected with Toxoplasma gondii. Parasitology International, volume(issue), pages.

Her work advances scientific understanding and clinical insight by integrating rigorous research with practical applications that strengthen public health and diagnostic practices. Through her contributions to biomedical investigation and academic leadership, she supports innovation that enhances societal well-being and informs evidence-based decision-making.

Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer and Researcher | Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology | Nigeria

Dr. Bartholomew Saanu Adeleke is a dedicated lecturer and researcher at Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology, Nigeria, with expertise in microbial biotechnology, soil-plant-microbe interactions, and next-generation sequencing. His academic journey includes a B.Sc. in Microbiology, M.Tech. in Food Microbiology, and Ph.D. in Science with Biology, earned from leading universities in Nigeria and South Africa. An early-career scientist with remarkable global recognition, he has consistently contributed to advancing knowledge in microbiology through high-quality publications and impactful collaborations across Africa, North America, Europe, and Asia. His work has been instrumental in demonstrating the potential of plant-associated microbiomes as sustainable alternatives to agrochemicals, offering vital solutions for food security and environmental sustainability. He also serves as an editor, reviewer, and member of professional bodies, enhancing the scientific community’s growth. His measurable research impact on Scopus includes 1,746 citations, 38 documents, and an h-index of 20.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. B. S. A. O. O. Babalola, “Oilseed crop sunflower (Helianthus annuus) as a source of food: Nutritional and health benefits,” Food Science & Nutrition, vol. 8, pp. 4666–4684, 2020.

2. M. S. Ayilara, B. S. Adeleke, S. A. Akinola, C. A. Fayose, U. T. Adeyemi, et al., “Biopesticides as a promising alternative to synthetic pesticides: A case for microbial pesticides, phytopesticides, and nanobiopesticides,” Frontiers in Microbiology, vol. 14, p. 1040901, 2023.

3. B. S. Adeleke and O. O. Babalola, “Pharmacological potential of fungal endophytes associated with medicinal plants: A review,” Journal of Fungi, vol. 7, no. 2, p. 147, 2021.

4. B. S. Adeleke, M. S. Ayilara, S. A. Akinola, and O. O. Babalola, “Biocontrol mechanisms of endophytic fungi,” Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, vol. 32, no. 1, p. 46, 2022.

5. B. S. Adeleke, O. O. Babalola, and B. R. Glick, “Plant growth-promoting root-colonizing bacterial endophytes,” Rhizosphere, vol. 20, p. 100433, 2021.