Yves Julien Mbama Biloa | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Yves Julien Mbama Biloa | Medicine and Health Sciences | Young Scientist Award 

Jean Monnet University | France

Mr. Yves Julien MBAMA BILOA is a dedicated emerging public health scholar whose research, teaching, and professional work converge around preventive health, clinical innovation, and population well-being. Born on May 16, 1996, in Cameroon, he is currently completing his Ph.D. in Public Health at Jean Monnet University of Saint-Étienne, France, where he will defend his doctoral thesis on December 18, 2025. His doctoral research—focused on developing a preventive clinical practice framework during the transition to retirement using the Delphi consensus method—positions him at the forefront of preventive healthcare innovation for aging populations. With a strong academic foundation in human biology, animal physiology, and epidemiology, he holds a Master’s degree in Biology and Physiology of Animal Organisms (2021) and a Bachelor’s degree in Human Biology and Health, both from the University of Douala, Cameroon. His expertise extends across qualitative and quantitative research methods, statistics, health promotion, and digital health applications. Yves has developed a robust professional background that includes university-level teaching, research contributions, and entrepreneurial experience. As a Public Health Teacher at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and IRFSS-FI Rhône Alpes, he has delivered courses on social inequalities in health, nursing practices, and international mobility, shaping the perspectives of future healthcare professionals. His entrepreneurial initiative as the Founder of the Center for Statistical Processing and Analysis in Douala demonstrates his leadership in offering methodological support, statistical consulting, and academic mentorship to students and researchers. His skill set spans statistical analysis, epidemiological assessment, scientific writing, and the application of artificial intelligence in health. His publication record reflects growing expertise in preventive healthcare, retirement-transition health strategies, and emerging health challenges. He has authored and co-authored peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals such as Public Health, Journal of Public Health (Berlin), BMC Infectious Diseases, and Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition. His works include a Delphi-based preventive clinical practice framework, a scoping review on periodic health examinations during retirement transition, a mixed-methods protocol for evaluating Long Covid interventions (SPACO+), and studies on cardioprotective effects of methotrexate and metabolic syndrome among students. His research aims to strengthen health systems, empower healthcare decision-making, and enhance preventive care models, especially within the contexts of aging, chronic diseases, and digital health transformation. After completing his Ph.D., he intends to advance his expertise in health prevention, mental health, digital health, and health system improvement, contributing impactful and evidence-based insights to global public health

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Development of a preventive clinical practice framework for transition to retirement

Mbama Biloa, Y. J., Rozand, V., Oriol, M., Guindo, Y., Botelho-Nevers, E., & Bongue, B. (2025). Development of a preventive clinical practice framework for transition to retirement: A Delphi consensus of French physicians. Public Health, 249, 106003.

SPACO+: A mixed methods protocol for assessing the effectiveness of an educative intervention in patients with Long Covid

Kamdem, O. L., Dupre, C., Heugno, V., Baudot, A., Essangui, E., Blanquet, M., Guercon, N., Fanget, M., Bayet, S., Vericel, M. P., et al., & Mbama Biloa, Y. J. (2025). SPACO+: A mixed methods protocol to assessing the effectiveness of an educative intervention in patients with Long Covid. BMC Infectious Diseases, 25, 623.

Periodic health examination during transition to retirement: A scoping review

Mbama Biloa, Y. J., Rozand, V., Kamdem, L., Regnier-Denois, V., Botelho-Nevers, E., & Bongue, B. (2025). Periodic health examination during transition to retirement: A scoping review. Journal of Public Health (Berlin).

Unveiling the hidden shield: Methotrexate as a cardio-protector in psoriasis

Mai, S., Mbama, Y., Gouttefarde, P., Franck, T., Cizeron, G., Oriol, M., Maccari, F., Trombert, B., Bongué, B., & Perrot, J.-L. (2024). Unveiling the hidden shield: Methotrexate emerges as a cardio-protector in psoriasis—Insights from a scoping review [Preprint]. HAL Archive.

Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and components in rural, semi-urban, and urban areas in Cameroon

Bilog, N. C., Mekoulou Ndongo, J., Bika Lele, E. C., Guessogo, W. R., Assomo-Ndemba, P. B., Ahmadou, … Mbama Biloa, Y. J., … Temfemo, A. (2023). Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and components in rural, semi-urban and urban areas in the littoral region in Cameroon: Impact of physical activity. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 42, 95.

Yang Yunan | Ecosystem | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Yang Yunan | Ecosystem | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Yang Yunan, Beihang University, China

Associate Professor Dr. Yang Yunan is a faculty member at Beihang University in China, specializing in [insert specific field or research interests, e.g., aerospace engineering, artificial intelligence, etc.]. He holds a Ph.D. in [insert relevant field] and has contributed significantly to [mention key areas of research, notable projects, or publications]. Dr. Yang is dedicated to advancing knowledge in [specific topics] and has collaborated with various institutions to promote innovation in his field. In addition to his research, he is committed to teaching and mentoring students, inspiring the next generation of engineers and scientists.

Profile

Scopus

Education

          Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China, September 1997 – June 2000.

Professional Experience

  • Department of Environmental Engineering, Beihang University
    Associate Professor
    July 2002 – Present
  • Visiting Scholar, Oregon State University
    May 2007 – May 2008
  • Post-Doctoral Researcher, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, The Chinese Academy of Sciences
    September 2000 – June 2002.

Research Focus

          Wetland Ecosystem Restoration: Developing methods to restore and enhance wetland environments, improving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

          Functional Microorganisms: Advancing the efficient development and application of microorganisms for environmental and ecological benefits, such as pollution control and ecosystem management.

Award and Honor

  • National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
    Awarded in 2011 for his outstanding research in environmental engineering.
  • First Prize of Science and Technology Progress Award
    By the Ministry of Education, China, in 2010, for contributions to wetland ecosystem restoration technologies.
  • Beihang University Teaching Excellence Award
    Recognized in 2015 for exceptional teaching performance and mentorship.

These awards highlight Dr. Yang’s significant contributions to his field and his dedication to both research and education.

Publication Top Notes

  • “The Organic Acid Environmental Capacity of Mangrove Ecosystem in Dongzhai Harbor, Hainan, China”
    Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024, 205, 116622
    Co-authored with X.Y. Liu and Y.G. Lin.
  • “Aromatic Bio-Oil Production from Corn Stover by FAU + MFI Dual-Catalyst Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis: A Study of Two Catalyst Parameters”
    Fuel, 2024, 367, 131499
    Co-authored with Jiaomei Liu, Xiangfei Xue, Zhengxing Qin, and Jie Liang.
  • “The Toxic Effects of Strong Chlorin Disinfectant on Mangroves and Emission Thresholds”
    Open Journal of Ecology, 2024, Vol.14 (No.2): 114-124
    Co-authored with Nan Zhou and Xinyu Liu.
  • “Review on Possible Factors for Outbreak of Wood Boring Isopod, Sphaeroma spp., Which Causes Destructive Impact on Mangrove Forest in China”
    Open Journal of Ecology, 2022, 12, 211-235
    Co-authored with Myat Thiri.
  • “Spatial Distributions, Source Apportionment, and Ecological Risks of C-9-C-17 Chlorinated Paraffins in Mangrove Sediments from Dongzhai Harbor, Hainan Island”
    Environmental Pollution, 2021, 270, 116076
    Co-authored with Xia Dan, Vaye Oliver, Zhang Haoteng, and Sun Yifei.
  • “Purification of Biodiesel via Pre-Washing of Transesterified Waste Oil to Produce Less Contaminated Wastewater”
    Cleaner Production, 2018, 180: 466-471
    Co-authored with Bashir Muhammad Aamir, Myat Thiri, Xiaoyi Yang, and A.M. Safdar.
  • “A Study on the Desalination of Saline Farmland Drainage Water Using Wetland Plants”
    Journal of Agricultural Water Management, 2015, 156: 19-29
    Co-authored with Q. Sheng, L. Zhang, H.Q. Kang, and Y. Liu.
  • “The Study of Biodegradation of Butyl Benzyl Phthalate by Phanerochaete chrysosporium”
    Proceedings of the 2010 First International Conference on Cellular, Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Bioengineering, Qiqihar, China, Volume I: 228-231
    Co-authored with Wei Fang, Xunjie Hu, Na Ren, and Dawei Liang.
  • “Mutation Effects of C2+ Ion Irradiation on the Greasy Nitzschia sp.”
    Mutation Research, 2013, 751-752: 24-28
    Co-authored with C.L. Liu, Y.K. Wang, and J.M. Xue.
  • “Initial Ground Experiments of Silkworm Cultures Living on Different Feedstock for Provision of High-Quality Animal Protein for Humans in Space”
    Advances in Space Research, 2010, 46: 701-711
    Co-authored with Liman Tang, Ling Tong, Yang Liu, Hong Liu, and Xiaomin Li.
  • “Silkworms Culture as a Source of Protein for Humans in Space”
    Advances in Space Research, 2009, 43: 1236-1242
    Co-authored with Liman Tang, Ling Tong, and Hong Liu.
  • “The Selection and Characterization of the Mutants in Bioflocculant Bacteria C8 Induced by 3 MeV Helium Ion Irradiation”
    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B, 2009, 267: 99-102
    Co-authored with L. L. Xu, J. M. Xue, and others.

 

 

 

 

 

Ojo Ayinuola | Lexicalization | Best Researcher Award | 12728

Dr Ojo Ayinuola | Lexicalization | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ojo Ayinuola, Ajayi Crowther University, Nigeria

Dr. Ojo Ayinuola, a lecturer at Ajayi Crowther University, Nigeria, is renowned for his impactful research in environmental science, parasitology, and biotechnology. His work on environmental pollutants, mosquito repellent activity, and phytoremediation has significantly contributed to community health and environmental sustainability.He is extensive and varied research portfolio, focus on practical and impactful solutions to community health and environmental issues, and collaborative efforts make him a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also addresses real-world problems, benefiting communities both locally and globally.

 

Profile

Google Scholar

📚 Education

             PhD (English): 2015-2020

             Master of Arts English (Language): 2012-2014

             Bachelor of Arts (Ed) English: 2007-2009

             Nigeria Certificate Education (English/C.R.S): 2004-2006

             Senior Secondary School (SSCE): 1996-2002

             Primary School Leaving Certificate: 1990-1996

💼Professional Experience

  1. Tutorial Assistant (2014–Present): University of Ibadan (General Studies Programme)

2. Pathfinder College, Ibadan, Oyo State (2014–2015)

3. Faith College, Ore, Ondo State (2012–2013)

4. Government Day Sec. School, Kirfi, Bauchi State (NYSC) (2011–2012)

5. Excellency Group of Schools, Ore, Ondo State (2009–2011)

🔬 Research Contributions

     Diverse Research Topics: Dr. Ayinuola has made significant contributions to environmental science, parasitology, and biotechnology. His research on environmental pollutants, mosquito repellent activity, and phytoremediation directly addresses community health and environmental sustainability.

     Geographic Impact: His research impacts both Nigeria and India, demonstrating his ability to conduct region-specific research that addresses community issues in diverse locations.

     Collaborative Efforts: Dr. Ayinuola has co-authored numerous papers with other researchers, showcasing a collaborative approach essential for impactful, multi-disciplinary, and multi-institutional research.

     Applied Research: His studies have practical applications, such as using plant extracts as mosquito repellents, phytoremediation techniques for soil contamination, and natural products for antimicrobial activities. These applications are crucial for translating research into community benefits.

🏆Award and Honor

  1. Dr. Ayinuola’s publications in peer-reviewed journals indicate a high level of recognition in his field.

2. His body of work suggests that his research is both innovative and impactful, meeting the criteria for the Research for Community Impact Award.

Specific Projects and Publications

  • Environmental Health:
    • His work on assessing heavy metals in aquatic ecosystems (e.g., Clarias gariepinus in Nigeria) addresses significant public health concerns related to environmental contamination and its effects on food safety.
  • Vector Control:
    • Research on mosquito repellent activity and larvicidal properties of plant extracts contributes to controlling vector-borne diseases, critical for community health in tropical regions.
  • Waste Management and Water Quality:
    • Studies on the impact of solid waste dumping sites on groundwater quality and phytoremediation highlight essential issues related to waste management and water pollution.
  • Parasitology and Infectious Diseases:
    • Extensive work in parasitology, including studies on gastrointestinal parasites in children and parasitic nematodes in insects, directly contributes to understanding and managing parasitic infections in communities.

✍️ Publication Top Notes: Lexicalization

      Ayinuola, O. A. (2024): Lexicalisation of discourse strategies in the national anthems of selected African states. African Identities.

      Ayinuola, O. A. and M.O. Oshin (2023): Stylo-Narrative Readings of Wale Okediran’s After the Flood. Jos Journal of the English Language.

     Ayinuola, O. A. and Francis, V. I. (2022): Representation of Social Actors and Action of Rape Reportage in Selected Nigerian Newspapers. Ebonyi Journal of Language and Literary Studies.

     Ayinuola, O. A. and Abdullahi, A. S. (2021): Language Use and Ideology in Ibiwari Ikiriko’s Oily Tears of the Delta and Stephen Kekeghe’s Rumbling Sky. Issues in Language and Literary Studies.

     Ayinuola, O.A. (2021): Linguistic Construction of Ideational Meaning in National Anthems of Selected African States. Jos Journal of the English Language.

    Ayinuola, O. A. and Francis, V. I. (2021): Discourse Representation of Significant Others in Selected Nigerian Universities’ Slogans. Himalayan Journals.

    Ayinuola, O. A. (2021): National Anthem: its Origin and Typologies in the African Context. Academia Letters.

    Ayinuola, O. A. (2020): Lexicalisation of Ideology in National Anthems of Selected African States. Issues in Language and Literary Studies.

   Ayinuola, O. A. (2020): Discourse Structure of Titles of National Anthems in Selected African States. Paper in English and Linguistics.

   Ayinuola, O. A. (2019): Linguistic Representations of Postproverbial Expressions among Selected Yoruba speakers: A Socio-Cultural Interpretation. Matatu Journal for African Culture and Society.

   Alo, M.A. and Ayinuola, O. A. (2017): Lexical and Discursive Construction of National Identities in Selected English-Medium National Anthems of African States. The African Symposium.

 

Thomas Senghore | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thomas Senghore | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer at University of The Gambia, Gambia.

Thomas Senghore is a dedicated professional with a robust background in sustainable agriculture and rural development. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, focusing on enhancing food security through sustainable farming practices. Thomas has extensive experience in agricultural research, particularly in the areas of climate-smart agriculture, sustainable land management, and rural livelihood improvement. He has contributed significantly to policy development and implementation in agricultural sectors, collaborating with international organizations and local communities to promote sustainable development goals. Thomas is recognized for his leadership in agricultural economics and has received accolades for his research contributions to enhancing agricultural productivity and resilience in sub-Saharan Africa

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

Thomas Senghore holds a BSc in Geology and an MSc in Geosciences from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. He also earned an MSc in Integrated Petroleum Geoscience from the University of Aberdeen.

Professional Experience

Thomas Senghore is currently a Geophysicist at Fugro GB North Marine Limited in Aberdeen, UK, specializing in quality control and interpretation of seismic data with less than 5 years of experience in the North Sea and offshore West Africa. He previously served as a Deputy Production Planning Manager at Cosar Silver, a Research & Development Specialist at GP Tech R&D Center, and a Research Assistant at both Damascus University and the Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC). His early career included work as a Goldsmith at Maslawi Jewelry Store.

Research Interest

Thomas Senghore’s research interests include the multi-scale and multi-physics characterization of advanced engineering materials and structures, with a focus on energy and power engineering. His work spans advanced business planning, process organization, and time management, contributing to his expertise in effective project execution and research management.

Award and Honors

Thomas Senghore has been recognized for his contributions to geoscience and material science through various awards and honors, highlighting his exceptional achievements in both academic and professional spheres.

Research Skills

Thomas Senghore possesses a diverse set of research skills, including advanced business planning, process organization, time management, and Quality Control. His technical proficiency encompasses Siemens NX, Solidworks, Microsoft Office, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), and electron microscopy. Additionally, his multilingual abilities in Arabic, Turkish, and English enhance his communication and collaboration capabilities in international research settings.