Muhammad Bakhsh | Vaccine | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Bakhsh | Vaccine | Best Researcher Award

Post Graduate Student at Jeonbuk National University (JBNU), South Korea

Muhammad Bakhsh is a passionate veterinary researcher from Pakistan, deeply engaged in the fields of microbiology, virology, and public health. With a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore, he has cultivated both academic depth and practical experience in veterinary sciences. Currently serving as a Master Trainer at UVAS’s Para Veterinary Institute, he is actively involved in teaching, clinical supervision, and laboratory diagnostics. He also serves on the editorial boards of several scientific publications and is a reviewer for an international veterinary journal. Muhammad has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference proceedings. Beyond academia, he is a strong advocate of the One Health concept, bridging animal and human health research. His dedication, collaborative mindset, and early achievements mark him as a rising contributor to Pakistan’s veterinary and public health sectors.

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Education 

Muhammad Bakhsh earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore, where he developed strong foundations in veterinary microbiology, immunology, epidemiology, and animal breeding. His academic training included rigorous coursework and clinical rotations in disease diagnostics, treatment, and prevention. Throughout his studies, Muhammad showed keen interest in zoonotic disease control, food safety, and animal welfare, which shaped his later research focus. In addition to his formal veterinary degree, he has completed multiple international certifications and online courses on topics such as antimicrobial resistance, sustainable food production, animal welfare, and biosafety from institutions like the University of Illinois, DTU Denmark, and the University of Edinburgh. These supplementary trainings have enhanced his global perspective on public and animal health issues. His education reflects a balanced blend of technical veterinary knowledge, public health awareness, and research capability across multiple disciplines.

Experience

Muhammad Bakhsh has built a versatile portfolio of academic, clinical, and research experiences. Currently, he serves as a Master Trainer at the Para Veterinary Institute (PVI) under the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), where he delivers lectures for diploma courses, supervises veterinary hospital activities, and engages in laboratory diagnostics. He also worked as a Research Volunteer, contributing to seroprevalence studies on zoonotic infections like Toxoplasma gondii in goats. Earlier, he served as the Scientific Research Head of a veterinary academic club, helping peers with research writing and thesis development. His editorial and peer review work with The Veterinary News and Views and Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences highlights his academic credibility. He has actively participated in national and international conferences, presented abstracts, and contributed to public health education through extension articles. His diverse experience reflects strong teaching, diagnostic, and scientific communication capabilities.

Awards and Honors

Muhammad Bakhsh has received multiple recognitions throughout his academic and professional journey. Notably, he secured first position in the Chief Minister’s Essay Writing Competition at the divisional level, awarded by the Government of Punjab, reflecting his early promise in scientific communication. His contributions to student leadership in public health were acknowledged in a national initiative by the U.S. Mission Pakistan and Pak-US Alumni Network. His editorial and review positions with scientific journals also signify recognition by the broader academic community. In addition, he has participated in high-profile international workshops and virtual veterinary conferences, further solidifying his academic footprint. These honors reflect his multifaceted abilities—not only as a researcher but also as an effective communicator, mentor, and advocate for One Health. Through continuous professional development and scholarly contribution, Muhammad Bakhsh has earned respect within both veterinary and public health networks across Pakistan and South Asia.

Research Focus on Vaccine

Muhammad Bakhsh’s research focuses on zoonotic diseases, veterinary microbiology, antimicrobial resistance, and public health. His work includes seroprevalence and molecular studies on pathogens like Toxoplasma gondii, Trypanosoma evansi, and Campylobacter, with emphasis on detection, epidemiology, and therapeutic interventions. He has contributed to studies exploring the role of fish in global food security, the efficacy of zinc nanoparticles in wound healing, and alternatives to antibiotics in poultry health. His approach integrates lab-based diagnostics with field-based data collection, reflecting a holistic understanding of disease control. Muhammad is particularly aligned with the One Health approach, advocating for the interconnected health of animals, humans, and the environment. He is also involved in research communications, authoring extension articles that translate complex scientific ideas into public awareness. His vision centers on using research to improve food safety, reduce disease burdens, and contribute to sustainable livestock health management in Pakistan and beyond.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: An overview of bovine cystic ovarian disease
    Authors: A. Channo, A. Kaka, Q. Kalwar, I. Jamali, G. Jelani, M. Bakhsh, G.N. Dahri, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 15

  • Title: Effect of soybean milk and tris egg yolk based extender on semen quality parameters of Tharparkar bull
    Authors: A.S. Memon, A. Kaka, A. Channo, M. Bakhsh, Q. Kalwar, A. Sethar
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Molecular detection and therapeutic study of Trypanosoma brucei evansi from naturally infected horses in Punjab, Pakistan
    Authors: J. Zahoor, M. Kashif, A. Nasir, M. Bakhsh, M.F. Qamar, A. Sikandar, A. Rehman
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6

  • Title: The Role of Fish in Global Food and Nutrition Security: Current Aspects and Future Prospect
    Authors: M. Bakhsh, M.H. Ghazali, M.K. Yar, A. Channo, M. Kashif, M. Ijaz, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Comparison of the effect of zinc oxide nanoparticles and extract of Acorus calamus applied topically on surgical wounds inflicted on the skin of rabbits
    Authors: A. Abbas, S.A. Muhammad, A. Ashar, S.A. Mehfooz, A. Rauf, M. Bakhsh, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Camel meat production, consumption and nutritive value: Present status and future prospects
    Authors: M.H. Ghazali, M. Bakhsh, U. Zainab, A. Faraz, M.U. Munir, A. Channo, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Sero-epidemiology, therapeutic study and the risk factors associated with Trypanosomiasis (Surra) in camels in District Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan
    Authors: J. Zahoor, M. Kashif, A. Nasir, M. Bakhsh, A.U. Rehman, A. Sikandar, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Post Thawed Quality of Tharparkar Bull Semen Extended in Bioxcell™ and Tris-Based Egg Yolk Extenders Supplemented with Vitamin E (α-Tocopherol)
    Authors: A. Channo, A. Kaka, A.A. Memon, M. Chand, M.B. Malhi, Q. Kalwar, S.A. Tunio, M. Bakhsh, et al.
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

Conclusion

Muhammad Bakhsh exemplifies the qualities of an impactful early-career researcher in veterinary and public health sciences. His contributions span peer-reviewed publications, public health outreach, laboratory diagnostics, and academic training. With a growing citation record and experience across zoonotic disease surveillance, antimicrobial resistance, and animal welfare, he demonstrates a balanced blend of scientific inquiry and real-world application. His active roles in editorial boards, teaching, and international workshops reflect both academic recognition and leadership potential. While still at the early stages of his career, his research direction aligns well with global priorities like One Health, food safety, and sustainable livestock practices. Continued specialization, international collaboration, and lead authorship will further elevate his research standing. Overall, Muhammad Bakhsh is a promising and dedicated researcher whose work is already contributing meaningfully to science and society—and he is well on track to becoming a leader in the veterinary research community.

Gebeyehu Bulcha | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Jimma University, Ethiopia

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma is a seasoned public health expert and researcher with over 16 years of experience in maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH), epidemiology, and health communication. He holds a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and is currently pursuing a PhD in Health Communication and Health Behavior. Dr. Bulcha has contributed to more than 25 peer-reviewed publications, with a focus on digital health innovations, behavior change communication, and health system strengthening. His work integrates practical field experience with academic research, having served in various roles including PHEOC Coordinator, RMNCH Expert, and consultant for organizations like KOICA, KOFIH, and IMCHA. He is also recognized for mentoring young epidemiologists and developing mobile health tools such as the Ulfamijuu messaging platform. With a multidisciplinary background and a commitment to evidence-based interventions, Dr. Bulcha stands out as a leader driving impactful public health research and innovation in Ethiopia and beyond.

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Education

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma has pursued a multidisciplinary academic journey grounded in public health and social sciences. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health from Haramaya University and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Social Work from Jimma University. He further advanced his expertise by earning a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from Jimma University, where he developed a strong foundation in disease surveillance and health data analytics. Currently, Dr. Bulcha is a PhD candidate in Health Communication and Health Behavior at Jimma University, where his research focuses on innovative communication strategies to improve maternal and child health outcomes. His academic pursuits are deeply aligned with his professional commitments, equipping him with the theoretical and methodological tools to address complex public health challenges. His educational background reflects a unique blend of technical, behavioral, and communication expertise, making him well-suited for interdisciplinary health research and interventions.

Professional Experience

With over 16 years of progressive experience, Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha has held a range of pivotal roles in public health. He has served as a Public Health Emergency Operations Center (PHEOC) Coordinator, leading epidemic surveillance and response, while mentoring Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) residents. From 2016 to 2019, he worked as an RMNCH Expert, coordinating maternal-child health programs, WASH interventions, and behavioral change communication initiatives. Earlier roles include HIV/AIDS Coordinator, Malaria Coordinator, and Maternal & Child Health Expert, all contributing to his rich operational background. He has also worked with international partners as a consultant or project management member in organizations like KOICA, KOFIH, ABH, and IMCHA. Dr. Bulcha has managed several large-scale public health projects and has delivered capacity-building trainings, campaign coordination, and strategic planning, demonstrating leadership across policy, research, and community-based implementation. His career showcases a deep integration of practice, mentorship, and policy-level influence.

Research Interest

Dr. Bulcha’s research interests center on maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH), health communication, mobile health (mHealth) technologies, and epidemiology. He is particularly passionate about leveraging digital platforms to improve health behaviors and service utilization, as evidenced by his recent work on developing the Ulfamijuu mobile messaging software. His research also explores health systems strengthening, community engagement, and the use of spatial analysis and mixed-methods studies to understand public health barriers and enablers. He has contributed to more than 25 publications in peer-reviewed journals, with topics ranging from mobile messaging interventions to health information systems and social determinants of health. His research frequently adopts a user-centered design approach, ensuring that interventions are practical and culturally appropriate. Dr. Bulcha’s focus on integrating technology with behavioral science reflects a forward-thinking and impactful research agenda, tailored to address public health challenges in low-resource settings like Ethiopia.

Award and Honor

While specific formal awards are not detailed in the available documentation, Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma’s recognition stems from his extensive contributions to high-impact public health research and programs. He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-PI on numerous funded projects supported by international organizations such as KOFIH, KOICA, and IMCHA, which in itself reflects trust in his leadership and research capabilities. His peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals such as BMJ Open, BMC Public Health, and JMIR Research Protocols highlight the academic community’s acknowledgment of his work. Additionally, his continuous invitations to contribute as a consultant, trainer, and lead researcher on national and international projects stand as informal honors affirming his expertise. His selection to present at the 35th EPHA Annual Conference and his leadership in developing mobile health technologies further signify his status as an innovator and leader in Ethiopian public health research.

Conclusion

Dr. Gebeyehu Bulcha Duguma exemplifies the qualities of a transformative public health leader and researcher. With a multidisciplinary educational background, hands-on experience across multiple domains of public health, and a strong research portfolio, he has made significant contributions to improving health outcomes in Ethiopia. His work on mobile health interventions, capacity building, and community health systems bridges the gap between research and practical implementation. He stands out for his ability to integrate epidemiological rigor with innovative communication strategies, enhancing the reach and effectiveness of public health programs. Through numerous collaborations with international organizations, he has demonstrated leadership, innovation, and sustained impact in the field. Dr. Bulcha is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, not only for the volume and quality of his research but also for its relevance, scalability, and alignment with global health priorities. His career reflects a commitment to evidence-based practice and a vision for health equity and innovation.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: A quality assessment of Health Management Information System (HMIS) data for maternal and child health in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: M Ouedraogo, J Kurji, L Abebe, R Labonté, S Morankar, KH Bedru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 88

  • Title: Factors associated with maternity waiting home use among women in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: a multilevel cross-sectional analysis
    Authors: J Kurji, LA Gebretsadik, MA Wordofa, M Sudhakar, Y Asefa, G Kiros, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 53

  • Title: Effectiveness of upgraded maternity waiting homes and local leader training on improving institutional births: a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Jimma, Ethiopia
    Authors: J Kurji, LA Gebretsadik, MA Wordofa, S Morankar, KH Bedru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 26

  • Title: Utilization of key preventive measures for pregnancy complications and malaria among women in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: M Ouedraogo, J Kurji, L Abebe, R Labonté, S Morankar, KH Bedru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Uncovering spatial variation in maternal healthcare service use at subnational level in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: J Kurji, B Talbot, G Bulcha, KH Bedru, S Morankar, LA Gebretsadik, et al.
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 12

  • Title: Maternal social support and health facility delivery in Southwest Ethiopia
    Authors: A Mamo, M Abera, L Abebe, N Bergen, S Asfaw, G Bulcha, Y Asefa, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Effectiveness of a Mobile Phone Messaging–Based Message Framing Intervention for Improving Maternal Health Service Uptake and Newborn Care Practice in Rural Jimma Zone
    Authors: G Bulcha, HG Abdissa, J Noll, DA Sori, ZB Koricha
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Community’s knowledge, perceptions and preventive practices on Onchocerciasis in Jimma zone, Ethiopia, formative mixed study
    Authors: D Abdissa, Y Kebede, M Sudhakar, G Abraham, G Bulcha, T Shiferaw, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Prevalence and Predictors of Contraceptive Use Among Women of Premenopausal Period in Ethiopia: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Data Analysis
    Authors: D Geleta, A Kebede, G Bulcha, H Usman, K Hajibediru, S Kebede, et al.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Spatial variability in factors influencing maternal health service use in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: a geographically-weighted regression analysis
    Authors: J Kurji, C Thickstun, G Bulcha, M Taljaard, Z Li, MA Kulkarni
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Effectiveness of Integrated Social and Behavior Change Communication Interventions in Mass Drug Administration Campaigns in Enhancing Knowledge, Perceptions, and Preventive Practices
    Authors: D Abdissa, Y Kebede, S Morankar, G Abraham, G Bulcha, T Shiferaw, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Maternal health service utilization in the Jimma Zone, Ethiopia: results from a baseline study for mobile phone messaging interventions
    Authors: G Bulcha, H Gutema, D Amenu, Z Birhanu
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Exploring religious leaders’ experiences and challenges on childbirth at health institutions. A qualitative study
    Authors: L Abebe, Z Birhanu, N Bergen, G Bulcha, K Haji, M Kulkarni, J Kurji, et al.
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2

  • Title: Barriers to use of institutional childbirth services: A qualitative study in the rural Jimma Zone, Ethiopia
    Authors: LA Gebretsadik, F Lakew, A Mamo, M Abera, KH Bediru, G Bulcha, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1

  • Title: Maternal Social Support and Determinants of Health Facility Delivery in Rural Ethiopia
    Authors: A Mamo, M Abera, L Abebe, N Bergen, S Asfaw, G Bulcha, Y Asefa, et al.
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1