Yuri Porto | Microbiologia | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Yuri Porto | Microbiologia | Best Review Paper Award

Associate Researcher | Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso | Brazil

Dr. Yuri Duarte Porto is a postdoctoral researcher at the Federal University of Mato Grosso, specializing in microbiology, food microbiology, food science, biostatistics, and public health. He holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, where his research focused on the occurrence and control of Salmonella spp. in native round fish farming and hybrid species, conducted in collaboration with Embrapa Agroindústria de Alimentos. He also earned a Master’s degree in Food Science and Technology, concentrating on the mycotoxicological and microbiological control of corn and wheat grains through ozone treatment, and has a postgraduate specialization in Applied Statistics, applying R programming for systematic reviews, content analysis, and lexicometry in veterinary and food science contexts. Professionally, Dr. Porto has contributed to leading research laboratories, including the Laboratory of Molecular Food Microbiology and the Laboratory of Meat, Fish, and Derivatives Technology, where he has developed and implemented methodologies to enhance food safety and public health outcomes. His work has been widely recognized in the scientific community, with numerous citations reflecting the impact of his research. Dr. Porto’s scholarly contributions have earned him multiple awards for excellence in research and presentations, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in veterinary and food sciences. His integrated expertise in microbiology, food safety, and statistical analysis positions him as a distinguished researcher, contributing significantly to both academic scholarship and applied practices in public health and food technology.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Trombete, F. M., Porto, Y. D., Freitas‐Silva, O., Pereira, R. V., Direito, G. M., & others. (2017). Efficacy of ozone treatment on mycotoxins and fungal reduction in artificially contaminated soft wheat grains. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 41(3), e12927.

2. Porto, Y. D., Trombete, F. M., Freitas-Silva, O., De Castro, I. M., Direito, G. M., & others. (2019). Gaseous ozonation to reduce aflatoxins levels and microbial contamination in corn grits. Microorganisms, 7(8), 220.

3. Trombete, F., Minguita, A., Porto, Y., Freitas-Silva, O., Freitas-Sá, D., Freitas, S., & others. (2016). Chemical, technological, and sensory properties of wheat grains (Triticum aestivum L) as affected by gaseous ozonation. International Journal of Food Properties, 19(12), 2739–2749.

4. Trombete, F. M., de Ávila Moraes, D., Porto, Y. D., Santos, T. B., Direito, G. M., & others. (2014). Determination of aflatoxins in wheat and wheat by-products intended for human consumption, marketed in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 2(10), 671–674.

5. Porto, Y. D., Fogaca, F. H. S., Andrade, A. O., da Silva, L. K. S., Lima, J. P., da Silva, J. L., & others. (2022). Salmonella spp. in aquaculture: An exploratory analysis (integrative review) of microbiological diagnoses between 2000 and 2020. Animals, 13(1), 27.

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.*

HIkmate Abriouel | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. HIkmate Abriouel | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

 Professor at University of Jaén ,Spain

Dr. Hikmate Abriouel is a distinguished Full Professor of Microbiology at the University of Jaén, Spain. With a PhD in Biological Sciences, she is a globally recognized researcher, featured in Stanford’s Top 2% Scientists list (2021–2024). Her academic career is marked by leadership in microbiological research and education. She leads the “Microbiology and Health” group, focusing on antimicrobial resistance and probiotics of vegetable origin. Currently serving as Vice-Rector of Official Education at the University of Jaén, she has contributed significantly to curriculum reform, including the implementation of the Medicine degree. Dr. Abriouel is deeply involved in international research collaborations, has mentored numerous PhD scholars, and is known for her strong commitment to science communication and outreach. Her scholarly work includes over 160 indexed articles and several editorial roles. She remains an influential figure in advancing microbiology through an inclusive, multidisciplinary, and globally connected research approach.

🔹Professional Profile 

🏆Strengths for the Award

  1. Outstanding Academic Record

    • PhD in Biological Sciences, extensive postdoctoral international training.

    • Over 160 indexed publications, with a Scopus h-index of 51 and 9400+ citations, reflecting sustained and influential scholarly output.

  2. Global Recognition

    • Consistently featured in Stanford’s Top 2% Scientists (2021–2024).

    • Recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher, indicating international impact.

  3. Research Leadership and Innovation

    • Leads the “Microbiology and Health” research group with a focus on AMR, probiotics, and One Health approaches.

    • 27 funded national and international research projects, many with cross-disciplinary and applied relevance.

    • Holds patents, showcasing translation of science into practical applications.

  4. Educational Contributions

    • Vice-Rector of Official Education at the University of Jaén.

    • Played a key role in launching the Medicine degree, driving academic reform.

    • Mentored over 12 PhD scholars, promoting the next generation of microbiologists.

  5. Knowledge Transfer & Industry Collaboration

    • Involved in 12 industry-partnered research contracts, bridging academia and the private sector.

    • Research has direct relevance to public health, food safety, agriculture, and biotechnology.

  6. Editorial and Community Engagement

    • Guest editor for top journals (e.g., Microorganisms, IJMS).

    • Active in science communication and promoting inclusive, multidisciplinary collaboration.

Education 

Dr. Hikmate Abriouel earned her PhD in Biological Sciences, laying a strong foundation for her career in microbiology. Her academic journey reflects a deep commitment to interdisciplinary and impactful scientific work. Her training involved in-depth exposure to microbiological sciences, biotechnology, and public health, particularly in food microbiology and antimicrobial resistance. Throughout her studies, Dr. Abriouel pursued advanced methodologies and scientific inquiry that would later define her contributions to the field. She enhanced her academic profile through research stays in Germany and France, gaining international perspectives on microbiological and public health challenges. These experiences enriched her approach to research, particularly in integrating laboratory-based microbiology with real-world applications. She continues to contribute to higher education as a professor and university leader, advocating for innovative learning models and curriculum reforms. Her educational background, bolstered by continuous learning and global academic exposure, plays a vital role in shaping her as a leader in microbiology and public health.

Professional Experience 

Dr. Hikmate Abriouel has over two decades of academic and research experience in microbiology. As a Full Professor at the University of Jaén, she leads the “Microbiology and Health” research group, specializing in antimicrobial resistance, probiotics, and One Health strategies. Her research spans 27 national and international projects, and she has collaborated with leading scientists across Europe. She also serves as Vice-Rector of Official Education, where she has played a transformative role in modernizing educational programs, notably initiating the university’s Medicine degree. Her experience includes consultancy through 12 industry-partnered research contracts under the university’s Knowledge Transfer Plan. In addition to her research and administrative duties, Dr. Abriouel has mentored more than 12 doctoral students and serves as guest editor for international scientific journals. Her work bridges academic research, industrial applications, and educational leadership, making her a prominent figure in shaping microbiological sciences at both institutional and international levels.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Hikmate Abriouel’s contributions have earned her numerous recognitions. She is featured among the world’s Highly Cited Researchers and listed in Stanford’s prestigious Top 2% Scientists (2021–2024). In acknowledgment of her scientific stature, she is a Permanent Member of the Royal Academy of Veterinary Sciences of Eastern Andalusia. Her scholarly excellence is reflected in her impressive citation record, with an h-index of 51 and over 9400 citations in Scopus, positioning her among the most influential microbiologists globally. She has also served as a guest editor for renowned journals such as International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Microorganisms, further validating her academic influence. She has received competitive research grants and recognition for industry-related knowledge transfer through her work with private-sector collaborations. Her leadership in university governance and public health research continues to attract accolades, positioning her as a key opinion leader in microbiology, public health, and higher education innovation.

Research Focus on Microbiology

Dr. Hikmate Abriouel’s research centers on critical areas of microbiology with global health implications. Her primary focus lies in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), where she explores resistance mechanisms at the phenotypic and genotypic levels, especially in the food chain. She integrates this research within the broader “One Health” framework, promoting a holistic approach to human, animal, and environmental health. She also pioneers studies in vegetable-origin probiotics, particularly from fermented olives, exploring their potential in promoting gut health. Another significant area of her work addresses the antimicrobial activity of substances against plant pathogens such as Xylella fastidiosa and Verticillium dahliae. She has published a patented surface disinfectant and has two more patents under process. Her contributions align with UN Sustainable Development Goals, notably Goal 2 (Zero Hunger) and Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption). Her research not only deepens scientific understanding but also contributes practical solutions for food safety, agriculture, and public health.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Co-cultures of lactic acid bacteria from Brazilian foods as inhibitors of Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli O157:H7 biofilm formation

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Heliyon (2025)
Summary:
This study investigates how combinations of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolated from traditional Brazilian foods can inhibit biofilm formation of dangerous pathogens like Listeria monocytogenes and E. coli O157:H7. The results suggest a natural, food-origin microbial solution for controlling biofilms in food safety.

Antimicrobial activity of environmental Bacillus spp. and Peribacillus spp. isolates linked to surfactin, fengycin, bacillibactin and lantibiotics

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2025)
Summary:
This paper examines the antimicrobial potential of environmental strains of Bacillus and Peribacillus, focusing on secondary metabolites like surfactin, fengycin, and lantibiotics. These compounds demonstrate promising bioactivity against pathogens, highlighting their value in biotechnology and natural antimicrobial development.

Transcriptomic analysis of sub-MIC Eugenol exposition on antibiotic resistance profile in Multidrug Resistant Enterococcus faecalis E9.8

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Microbiological Research (2025)
Summary:
This study analyzes how exposing MDR Enterococcus faecalis to sub-inhibitory concentrations of eugenol affects its gene expression, especially related to antibiotic resistance. The transcriptomic data provide insights into the adaptive mechanisms of bacterial resistance and the potential of natural compounds like eugenol in controlling it.

A microalgae Picochlorum sp. AZL19 from Moroccan Mediterranean as a novel source of antioxidant compounds

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Algal Research (2025)
Summary:
The research explores a newly isolated strain of Picochlorum microalgae from the Moroccan Mediterranean coast, emphasizing its production of antioxidant compounds. Findings support its potential in nutraceutical and cosmetic applications due to its bioactive properties.

Impact of disinfection methods used in the slaughterhouse environment on microbiome diversity throughout the meat production chain

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Current Research in Microbial Sciences (2025)
Summary:
This article evaluates how various disinfection techniques in slaughterhouses influence the microbial diversity along the meat supply chain. The research underlines the need for microbiome-conscious disinfection strategies that balance hygiene with microbial ecosystem preservation.

Phenotypic and Genomic Insights Into Bacillus spp. and Peribacillus spp. of Spanish Olive Groves With Biotechnological Potential

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Environmental Microbiology Reports (2024)
Summary:
The study combines phenotypic and genomic approaches to characterize Bacillus and Peribacillus species from olive grove soils in Spain. It highlights their potential in agricultural biotechnology, especially in biocontrol and plant growth promotion.

Exploring synergistic effects of essential oil compounds with antibiotics and biocides against multidrug-resistant foodborne pathogens

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Applied Food Research (2024)
Summary:
This research investigates how combining essential oil components with traditional antibiotics and biocides can enhance antimicrobial efficacy against MDR foodborne pathogens. It supports the potential for integrated natural-synthetic antimicrobial strategies in food safety.

Corrigendum to “Virulence factors, antibiotic resistance, and bacteriocins in enterococci from artisan foods of animal origin”

Authors: [Names not provided]
Original Journal: Food Control (2009)
Summary:
This corrigendum addresses errors in the previously published article about enterococci strains from artisanal foods, focusing on virulence, resistance, and bacteriocin profiles. It ensures accuracy and clarity in the historical scientific record.

Dual effects of a bacteriocin-producing Lactiplantibacillus pentosus CF-6HA, isolated from fermented aloreña table olives, as potential probiotic and antimicrobial agent

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Heliyon (2024)
Summary:
The article presents a strain of L. pentosus from olives with dual functionality—offering probiotic benefits and antimicrobial properties via bacteriocin production. It could serve both as a dietary supplement and a natural preservative.

Antimicrobial profile of the culturable olive sporobiota and its potential as a source of biocontrol agents for major phytopathogens in olive agriculture

Authors: [Names not provided]
Journal: Pest Management Science (2024)
Summary:
This study characterizes spore-forming microbes from olives and examines their antimicrobial activity against key phytopathogens. The results suggest that olive-associated sporobiota can be tapped for sustainable biocontrol in olive cultivation.

Conclusion 

Dr. Hikmate Abriouel exemplifies the blend of academic excellence, impactful research, and leadership in higher education. Her career spans advanced research in microbiology, dedication to combating global health threats like antimicrobial resistance, and a strong focus on food safety and sustainability. As a mentor and educator, she has shaped the careers of future scientists while playing a strategic role in enhancing medical education at the University of Jaén. Her interdisciplinary collaborations, both within Spain and internationally, reflect her ability to foster innovation through partnership. Recognition as a Highly Cited Researcher and her position in Stanford’s Top 2% Scientists underline the global impact of her work. Through her patented innovations, extensive publications, and academic governance, she continues to contribute meaningfully to both science and society. Dr. Abriouel’s career reflects a lifelong commitment to advancing microbiological science while supporting education, innovation, and inclusive scientific communication across local and global communities.

 

Leonardo Mayorga | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Leonardo Mayorga | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award 

Medical microbiologist at Universidad de Guadalajara Centro Universitario de Ciencias de la Salud: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Leonardo Mayorga is a highly accomplished biologist specializing in medical microbiology and infectious diseases, with a particular focus on mycology and mycobacteriology. He holds a degree from the University of Guadalajara and advanced postgraduate training in his field. Leonardo combines clinical practice with academic excellence, serving as a professor in prestigious institutions such as the University of Milan and the Hospital General de Hermosillo. He is the founder of the dermatological mycology diploma at the Colegio Ibero Latinoamericano de Dermatología (CILAD), showcasing his commitment to advancing education in this niche. His leadership extends internationally as the Director of International Relations for the Worldwide Dermatology Collaboration Society, and nationally as the Secretary of the Mexican Association of Medical Mycology. Additionally, he contributes to scientific scholarship as a member of the editorial board for the Worldwide Dermatology Journal. Leonardo’s career reflects a blend of research, teaching, and professional service, marking him as a key figure in his specialized field of medical mycology.

Professional Profile 

ORCID Profile

Education

Leonardo Mayorga holds a degree in Biology from the University of Guadalajara, where he laid the foundation for his scientific career. He further specialized through postgraduate studies in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the same university, deepening his expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious pathogens. His academic training is complemented by focused clinical specialization in mycology and mycobacteriology, fields that require detailed knowledge of fungal and mycobacterial infections, respectively. This comprehensive education equips him to address complex infectious diseases from both a laboratory and clinical perspective. His continuous commitment to education is reflected in his roles as an educator and program founder, underlining a lifelong dedication to expanding knowledge in medical microbiology and infectious diseases.

Professional Experience

Leonardo Mayorga has built a distinguished professional career balancing clinical practice, teaching, and leadership roles. He operates a private diagnostic and research unit in Guadalajara, focusing on medical microbiology and infectious diseases. As an academic, he serves as a professor in several prestigious institutions, including the University of Milan and the Hospital General de Hermosillo, contributing to international and national training programs. Notably, he founded the dermatological mycology diploma program at the Colegio Ibero Latinoamericano de Dermatología (CILAD), demonstrating his commitment to education and specialization development. In addition, he holds leadership positions such as Director of International Relations for the Worldwide Dermatology Collaboration Society and Secretary of the Mexican Association of Medical Mycology, reflecting his influence within the scientific community.

Research Interest

Leonardo Mayorga’s primary research interests lie in the fields of medical mycology and mycobacteriology, focusing on the diagnosis, pathogenesis, and treatment of fungal and mycobacterial infections. He is particularly invested in advancing knowledge related to dermatological fungal diseases, a niche area critical for both clinical treatment and public health. His work aims to improve diagnostic methods and therapeutic strategies, bridging laboratory research with clinical applications. Additionally, he is involved in studying tropical infectious diseases, contributing to understanding their epidemiology and management. By combining clinical expertise with academic research, Leonardo’s efforts help enhance diagnostic accuracy, patient outcomes, and education in infectious diseases, fostering progress in both local and international healthcare environments.

Award and Honor

While specific awards and honors for Leonardo Mayorga are not detailed, his professional roles and appointments indicate significant recognition in his field. Serving as Secretary of the Mexican Association of Medical Mycology for the 2024-2026 term highlights his respected leadership among peers. His position on the editorial board of the Worldwide Dermatology Journal further reflects his standing in the scientific community as an expert and influencer. Being appointed Director of International Relations for the Worldwide Dermatology Collaboration Society underscores international trust in his ability to foster collaboration and advance the field globally. These roles collectively serve as professional honors that validate his expertise, dedication, and contributions to medical microbiology and dermatology.

Conclusion

Leonardo Mayorga exemplifies a dedicated scientist and educator with a specialized focus on medical mycology and infectious diseases. His solid academic background, combined with extensive clinical practice and international teaching experience, positions him as a leader in his field. He actively advances research, education, and professional collaboration through founding academic programs and holding key leadership roles. Though explicit awards are not noted, his appointments and editorial responsibilities reflect high peer recognition and influence. Leonardo’s career is marked by a commitment to improving infectious disease diagnosis and treatment, fostering international collaboration, and shaping the future generation of specialists. His blend of scientific rigor, educational innovation, and professional service makes him a prominent figure in medical microbiology and dermatological research worldwide.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Vasculonecrotic Reaction in an HIV/Leprosy Coinfected Subject Caused by Mycobacterium lepromatosis

    • Authors: Fernando Amador-Lara, Jorge Leonardo Mayorga-Garibaldi, Felipe Jesus Bustos-Rodríguez, Luz Gonzalez-Hernandez, Pedro Martínez-Ayala, Jaime Federico Andrade-Villanueva

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: Global Partnerships in Dermatology

    • Author: Leonardo Mayorga

    • Year: 2025

  • Title: Disseminated Sporotrichosis in A Patient with Iatrogenic Immunosuppression Due to Suspected Pyoderma Gangrenosum

    • Author: Leonardo Mayorga

    • Year: 2024

  • Title: Mycobacterium leprae Infection in a Wild Nine-Banded Armadillo, Nuevo León, Mexico

    • Authors: Vera-Cabrera L, Ramos-Cavazos CJ, Nathan A. Youssef, Camron Pearce, Carmen Molina-Torres, Ramiro Avalos-Ramirez, Sebastien Gagneux, Ocampo-Candiani J, Gonzalez-Juarrero M, Mayorga-Rodriguez JA, et al.

    • Year: 2022

  • Title: Esporotricosis en animales domésticos

    • Author: Leonardo Mayorga

    • Year: 2021 (Book chapter)

  • Title: Tiña hiperqueratósica causada por Nannizzia gypsea: manifestación atípica en un paciente con VIH

    • Author: Leonardo Mayorga

    • Year: 2021

  • Title: Esporotricosis serie de 1,134 casos en una zona endémica de México

    • Author: Leonardo Mayorga

    • Year: 2019

  • Title: Inflammatory Tinea Manuum due to Trichophyton erinacei from an African Hedgehog

    • Author: Leonardo Mayorga

    • Year: 2018

Kholoud Almahzoum | Microbiology | Most Cited Article Award

Dr. Kholoud Almahzoum | Microbiology | Most Cited Article Award

General practitioners, Jaber hospital, Kuwait

Dr. Kholoud Almahzoum is a dynamic healthcare professional with a rich background in medical education, health information management, and quality improvement. Graduating with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the University of Jordan in 2024, she has over a decade of expertise in medical record management and healthcare administration. Dr. Almahzoum is the visionary founder of Kuwait Academy, a platform dedicated to fostering medical education and guiding future healthcare professionals. Recognized for her leadership in medical administration, she has been instrumental in enhancing patient outcomes and operational efficiency through collaborative and innovative approaches.

Profile 

Orcid

Education

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) – University of Jordan (2024): A comprehensive medical education emphasizing clinical excellence and research.
  • Extensive training in health information systems, medical record management, and ICD-10 classification.
  • Certified in quality assurance and healthcare compliance standards, including Canadian accreditation protocols.
  • Specialized in implementing evidence-based practices to optimize patient care and healthcare outcomes.

Experience

  • Deputy of Head of Medical Records, Alsabah Hospital (2009-2011): Promoted evidence-based healthcare.
  • Team Leader, ICD-10 Classification, Ministry of Health (2011-2016): Led a statistical team ranking top diseases.
  • Head of Medical Department, Ibn Sina Hospital (2016-2018): Enhanced departmental efficiency and patient outcomes.
  • Team Leader, Quality Assurance, Ibn Sina Hospital (2016-2018): Achieved Canadian accreditation compliance.
  • Part-Time Teacher/Assistant, PAAET College (2016-2018): Delivered educational sessions in medical records.
  • Head, Kuwait Society University of Jordan Association (2020-2022): Organized events and supported student integration.

Research Focus

Dr. Almahzoum’s research explores intersections of technology, education, and healthcare, with a focus on:

  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Evaluating AI tools like ChatGPT in clinical and educational applications.
  • Cybersecurity Risks in Healthcare: Addressing vulnerabilities in health information systems.
  • Healthcare Education: Investigating student attitudes and usage of emerging technologies in medical learning.
  • Global Disease Trends: Statistical analysis using ICD-10 classification to understand community health patterns.

Publications

  • 🛡️ Generative Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Risks: Implications for Healthcare Security Based on Real-Life Incidents
  • 🧬 The Performance of OpenAI ChatGPT-4 and Google Gemini in Virology Multiple-Choice Questions: A Comparative Analysis of English and Arabic Responses
  • 📚 Assessing Health Students’ Attitudes and Usage of ChatGPT in Jordan: Validation Study
  • 📝 Assessing Health Students’ Attitudes and Usage of ChatGPT in Jordan: Validation Study (Preprint)

TOSHIFUMI OHKUSA | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. TOSHIFUMI OHKUSA | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Special Professor, juntendo, Japan

Dr. Toshifumi Ohkusa is a highly regarded expert in gastroenterology and microbiota research, with a distinguished career spanning over four decades. He is currently a Special Professor at the Department of Microbiota Research at Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. Ohkusa has made significant contributions to the field of gastroenterology, particularly in understanding ulcerative colitis and intestinal microflora. 🌟👨‍⚕️

Publication profile

Scopus

 

Education

Dr. Ohkusa completed his medical degree (M.D.) from Tokyo Medical and Dental University in 1978. He pursued a Ph.D. from the same institution, where his groundbreaking research on ulcerative colitis in hamsters through dextran sulfate sodium and changes in intestinal microflora earned him a doctorate in 1986. 🎓📚

Experience

With an impressive academic journey, Dr. Ohkusa served as a Research Associate and Instructor at Tokyo Medical and Dental University from 1986 to 2001. He later joined Juntendo University, where he advanced from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor in the Department of Gastroenterology. Between 2008 and 2017, he held the prestigious position of Professor at The Jikei University Kashiwa Hospital. Currently, he leads microbiota research at Juntendo University. 💼🔬

Research Focus

Dr. Ohkusa’s research focuses on gastroenterology, particularly the mechanisms of ulcerative colitis and the role of intestinal microflora in gastrointestinal diseases. His work on microbiota research has significantly advanced the understanding of gastrointestinal health. 🔬🧫

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ohkusa has received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking work in gastroenterology and internal medicine, earning recognition from both Japanese and international medical societies. 🏆🌍

Publication Top Notes

Effect of probiotic bifidobacterium breve in improving cognitive function and preventing brain atrophy in older patients with suspected mild cognitive impairment: Results of a 24-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

Analysis of the NUDT15 gene and metabolites of azathioprine in Japanese patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Correction: The insoluble excretion of multi-matrix system mesalazine preparations in patients with ulcerative colitis (BMC Gastroenterology, (2022), 22, 1, (390), 10.1186/s12876-022-02474-9)