Burak Ezer | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Burak Ezer | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Medical Doctor | Beyhekim Training and Research Hospital | Turkey

Dr. Burak Ezer is a dedicated medical microbiologist whose work spans clinical microbiology, infectious diseases, and rare pathogen case studies. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of fungal and bacterial infections, chronic hepatitis, and viral seroprevalence, publishing extensively in both national and international peer-reviewed journals. His research emphasizes the clinical and diagnostic aspects of emerging pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and serological markers, often employing advanced molecular and automated techniques. Dr. Ezer has demonstrated strong academic leadership through his role as corresponding author on numerous publications, participation in international and national conferences, and editorial and peer-review responsibilities for indexed journals. He has also contributed to book chapters, further consolidating his expertise in hepatitis and herpesvirus research. His collaborative efforts with multiple co-authors reflect a broad network and commitment to advancing medical science. Dr. Ezer’s measurable research impact is documented through Scopus, showing 9 publications, 1 citation, and an h-index of 1.

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Featured Publications

1. Ezer, B., Taşkın, Z., Kaba, K., Uğraklı, S., & Doğan, M. (2025). Comparison of automated systems using liquid microdilution for the determination of colistin resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae strains. Turkish Bulletin of Hygiene and Experimental Biology.

2. Ezer, B., Esen, H. S., Ugrakli, S., Iyisoy, M. S., & Ozdemir, M. (2025, October 8). Association between serum HBV DNA levels and CCL-20, CD8a, CXCL-16, and GDF-15 in patients with chronic hepatitis B. Viruses.

3. Ezer, B., Ceylan, A., Arazi-Kan, S. N., Uğraklı, S., Bulut, R., & Demircioğlu, S. (2025, September 29). Fungemia caused by Fusarium proliferatum species complex in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia: A rare case report. Klimik Journal.

4. Ezer, B., Uğraklı, S., & Kasapoğlu, E. (2025, September 25). Kandidemi vakalarında hematolojik parametrelerin Albicans ve non-Albicans Candida türleri ile ilişkisi. Flora: The Journal of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology.

5. Ezer, B., Çiftci, H. S., Uğraklı, S., Bulut, R., & Gök, F. (2025, August 29). Candida auris fungemia confirmed by Sanger sequencing method: A rare case report. Genel Tıp Dergisi.

Feyera Gemeda | Infectious Diseases | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feyera Gemeda | Infectious Diseases | Outstanding Scientist Award

Associate Professor | Dima Jimma university | Ethiopia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Feyera Gemeda Dima is a distinguished researcher and academic with extensive experience in Infectious Diseases, Medical Mycology, and Medicine. He has demonstrated excellence in teaching, research, and mentorship at both national and international levels, fostering the development of students and early-career researchers. His work emphasizes innovation in scientific research, editorial contributions, and leadership in grant assessment and curriculum development. He has contributed significantly to global collaborations and serves as a Chief Scientist and Global Assessor, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. His research focuses on improving understanding and management of infectious diseases, with the potential to influence public health strategies. Prof. Gemeda’s dedication to integrating innovative approaches and interdisciplinary perspectives underscores his capacity for impactful contributions in the field.

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Featured Publications

1. T. Gizaw and F. G. Dima, “Assessment of problems and constraints associated with artificial insemination service in the two selected districts of Arsi zone,” Journal of Harmonized Research in Medical and Health Sciences, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 14–37, 2016.

2. A. Edao, F. G. Dima, and F. B. Deressa, “Prevalence of bovine cysticercosis and status of human taeniasis in and around Asella town, Tiyoworeda, south east Ethiopia,” Glob J Med Res, vol. 16, pp. 18–26, 2016.

3. F. Gemeda, “Prevalence of bovine Trypanosomosis in and around Nekemte areas, east Wollega zone, Ethiopia,” Open Access Library Journal, vol. 2, no. 05, p. 1, 2015.

4. D. T. Legesse and F. Gemeda, “Comparison of two parasitological tests and post mortem examination to detect prevalence of bovine fasciolosis at Ambo Town Municipal Abattoir, West Shewa Zone, Ethiopia,” Open Access Library Journal, vol. 2, no. 8, pp. 1–5, 2015.

5. F. G. Dima and T. Fikedu, “Review on infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis,” J Bacteriol Infect Dis, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 1–6, 2021.