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

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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.

Aliyar Mirzapour | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Assist Prof Dr. Aliyar Mirzapour | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member 

Departement of parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch | Iran

Dr. Aliyar Mirzapour is an accomplished Iranian parasitologist and medical researcher affiliated with the Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch. His scholarly contributions span a wide range of parasitic diseases, with a strong emphasis on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, molecular diagnostics, zoonotic parasites, and epidemiological patterns of infections affecting both humans and animals. Over the years, Mirzapour has contributed significantly to understanding soil-transmitted helminths, protozoan infections, zoonotic risks, and vector-borne diseases prevalent in Iran and across the globe. His work has been widely referenced, demonstrating growing recognition within the parasitology and public health communities. One of his most influential collaborations includes research on Toxoplasma gondii and Toxocara spp., where he co-authored systematic reviews and meta-analyses exploring global and regional prevalence, geo-climatic factors influencing infection, and the potential association of parasitic exposure with neurological disorders such as schizophrenia. These studies have provided valuable insights into risk factors, transmission dynamics, and the public health burden of toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis, helping policymakers prioritize preventive strategies. Mirzapour has also contributed to investigations on soil contamination in public areas, documenting the presence of Toxocara eggs and Toxoplasma oocysts, which represent critical sources of human infection. His work in this area has strengthened awareness about environmental hygiene and zoonotic disease management. In addition to epidemiological research, Mirzapour has conducted laboratory-based and molecular studies focused on Leishmania species, Echinococcus granulosus, nontuberculous mycobacteria, and helminths. Notably, he has published reports on cutaneously infected patients with mixed Leishmania species, explored intra-species diversity using ITS1-rDNA analysis, and participated in designing multi-epitope recombinant antigens aimed at improving diagnostic accuracy for cystic echinococcosis. His work on immunomodulation, particularly studies involving naltrexone and naloxone as vaccine adjuvants against Fasciola hepatica, reflects his interest in advancing vaccine formulations and host-immune response research. Mirzapour’s contributions further include parasitological surveys in wildlife and zoo animals, identification of rare parasites such as Bivitellobilharzia nairi in elephants, and diagnostic studies using high-performance liquid chromatography for Mycobacterium species differentiation. His broad expertise, spanning field sampling, molecular techniques, immunology, and evidence synthesis, highlights his dedication to improving parasitic disease control and public health outcomes. Through consistent publication and collaboration, Aliyar Mirzapour has established himself as a valuable researcher in contemporary parasitology.

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Featured Publications

Behravan, M., Panahi, A. H., Naghizadeh, A., Ziaee, M., Mahdavi, R., … (2018). Facile green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Berberis vulgaris leaf and root aqueous extract and its antibacterial activity. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 781.

Maleki, B., Ahmadi, N., Olfatifar, M., Gorgipour, M., Taghipour, A., Abdoli, A., … (2021). Toxoplasma oocysts in the soil of public places worldwide: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 115(5), 53.

Maleki, B., Khorshidi, A., Gorgipour, M., Mirzapour, A., … (2017). Prevalence of Toxocara spp. eggs in soil of public areas in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Alexandria Journal of Medicine, 52.

Rostami, A., Riahi, S. M., Omrani, V. F., Wang, T., … (2020). Global prevalence estimates of Toxascaris leonina infection in dogs and cats. Pathogens, 9(6), 503.

Nourollahpour Shiadeh, M., Esfandyari, S., Ashrafmansouri, M., … (2020). The prevalence of latent and acute toxoplasmosis in HIV-infected pregnant women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Microbial Pathogenesis, 45(10), 149.

Rostami, A., Riahi, S. M., Esfandyari, S., Habibpour, H., … (2021). Geo-climatic factors and prevalence of chronic toxoplasmosis in pregnant women: A meta-analysis and meta-regression. Environmental Pollution, 288.

Taghipour, A., Habibpour, H., & Mirzapour, A. (2021). Toxocara infection/exposure and the risk of schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 115(3), 18.

Mirzapour, A., Kiani, H., Mobedi, I., Spotin, A., Tabaei, S. J. S., & Rahimi, M. (2018). Frequency of intestinal parasites among zoo animals by morphometric criteria and first report of the Bivitellobilharzia nairi from elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) in Iran. Iranian Journal of Parasitology, 13(4), 611.

Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Isfahan University of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition Sciences from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, where her research focused on the relationship between dietary patterns, metabolic health, and chronic disease prevention. Dr. Haghighatdoost also completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Nutrition and Human Nutrition, laying a strong foundation for her academic and research pursuits in public health nutrition and nutritional epidemiology. In her professional role, Dr. Haghighatdoost teaches advanced courses in nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, research methods, diet therapy, and community nutrition. Her research explores a wide range of themes, including micronutrient deficiencies, metabolic disorders, the impact of dietary patterns on chronic disease, and the role of functional foods in promoting health and well-being. Her scholarly work emphasizes the integration of nutritional science with public health strategies to enhance dietary quality and reduce disease burden at the population level. Over the years, Dr. Haghighatdoost has published extensively in leading international journals, contributing to the global understanding of nutrition and metabolic health. Her notable publications include studies on dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome, magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk, serum vitamin D and inflammation markers, plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes, and the association between dietary diversity and obesity risk. Many of her papers have been cited widely, reflecting her influence and reputation in the field of nutrition science. Dr. Haghighatdoost has led and participated in several major research projects, including studies on micronutrient status and chronic disease risk among Iranian adults, plant-based diet patterns and metabolic outcomes, and the dietary inflammation index and its association with mental health outcomes. Her research has been supported by Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and other national academic institutions. In recognition of her academic excellence, Dr. Haghighatdoost has received multiple honors, including the Best Researcher Award from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (2023), recognition as a Top 1% Highly Cited Researcher in Nutrition in the Scopus database (2022), and the Distinguished Faculty Research Award from the Faculty of Medicine (2021).

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Featured Publications

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary patterns and risk of metabolic syndrome in Iranian adults.” Journal of Nutritional Sciences, 2024.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Association between magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk factors: A systematic review.” Nutrition Reviews, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Serum vitamin D status and inflammation markers: A meta-analysis.” Clinical Nutrition, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary diversity and obesity risk among Iranian women.” Public Health Nutrition, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes: Insights from Middle Eastern populations.” Nutrients, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary glycemic index and mental health outcomes: Evidence from Iranian cohorts.” Frontiers in Nutrition, 2021.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Zinc supplementation and glucose metabolism: A randomized controlled trial.” European Journal of Nutrition, 2020.

Malakeh Malak | Public Health | Best Researcher Award | 13302

Prof. Dr. Malakeh Malak | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Malakeh Malak, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Jordan

Dr. Malakeh Zuhdi Malak is an esteemed academic in the field of nursing, serving as an Assistant Professor at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan in Amman. With a wealth of experience in health promotion, public health, disease prevention, and information technology, Dr. Malak has contributed significantly to both teaching and research. Her previous roles include Assistant Professor at Zarqa University and various leadership positions at Al-Zaytoonah, including Vice Dean of Accreditation and Quality Assurance Affairs, Head of the Nursing Department, and Acting Dean of the Faculty of Nursing. Dr. Malak is also a valued member of numerous scientific societies, and she serves on the editorial boards of several prominent journals, including BMC Nursing and Journal of Nursing Management. With an impressive academic and professional track record, Dr. Malak continues to shape the future of nursing education and research in Jordan and beyond.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Malakeh Zuhdi Malak embarked on her academic journey with a deep commitment to nursing and healthcare. She began her undergraduate studies in nursing, where she developed a profound interest in the intricacies of health promotion and disease prevention. Her early academic pursuits were marked by a dedication to learning and a passion for contributing to the healthcare field.

Dr. Malak’s pursuit of higher education saw her rise through the ranks of academia as she earned her advanced degrees. Her educational background paved the way for her impactful career, marked by significant roles in universities in Jordan. Her time at Zarqa University as an Assistant Professor allowed her to develop her teaching methods and engage in early research, laying the groundwork for her future endeavors in health promotion and public health.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Dr. Malak’s professional career reflects her passion for nursing education and healthcare innovation. Over the years, she has held key academic positions, including Assistant Professor at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan from 2015 to 2018 and Assistant Professor at Zarqa University from 2013 to 2015. These roles allowed Dr. Malak to contribute significantly to the academic community, focusing on advancing nursing education and shaping future professionals in the healthcare sector.

Her leadership roles in the administrative domain have been equally impressive. She served as the Vice Dean of Accreditation and Quality Assurance Affairs at Al-Zaytoonah University from 2020 to 2021, overseeing academic standards and enhancing the quality of education in the university’s nursing department. Additionally, she was entrusted with leadership responsibilities, including Head of the Nursing Department in 2021 and Acting Dean of the Faculty of Nursing during a transitional period in 2021.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Malak’s research interests are centered around health promotion, disease prevention, and the integration of information technology in healthcare. She has contributed significantly to the academic discourse surrounding public health and health promotion, tackling contemporary issues that are pivotal in today’s healthcare landscape. Her work often explores the intersection of technology and nursing, advocating for innovative approaches to health education, patient care, and disease prevention.

Dr. Malak has conducted research projects aimed at improving health literacy and enhancing public awareness regarding various health issues. She has published various articles and contributed to journals focusing on nursing care, healthcare management, and psychological well-being. These efforts have not only advanced the field but have also positively impacted the healthcare practices in Jordan and beyond.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Malak’s academic journey has been recognized and celebrated through various honors and awards. She has been appointed to editorial boards of prestigious journals, including BMC Nursing, Journal of Nursing Management, and Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women’s Health. These positions have allowed Dr. Malak to influence research directions in nursing, health promotion, and public health.

Her involvement in the Council of Asian Science Editors and memberships in organizations like the Jordan Nurses & Midwives Association and the International Health Literacy Association have further solidified her standing as a respected academic and professional in nursing.

Dr. Malak’s contributions have also extended to her roles as a reviewer for renowned journals. This has enhanced her reputation as an expert in the fields of nursing management, healthcare education, and public health.

Publication Top Notes

Effect of high fidelity simulation on perceptions of self-awareness, empathy, and patient-centered care among university pediatric nursing classes

Author: A Ayed, MZ Malak, RM Al-amer, A Batran, B Salameh

Journal:
Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Year: 2021

Correlation between psychological factors, academic performance and social media addiction: model-based testing

Author: MZ Malak, AH Shuhaiber, RM Al-amer, MH Abuadas, RJ Aburoomi
Journal: Behaviour & Information Technology
Year: 2022

Effect of high fidelity simulation on clinical decision-making among nursing students

Author: A Ayed, MZ Malak, RM Alamer, A Batran, B Salameh, I Fashafsheh
Journal: Interactive Learning Environments
Year: 2023

Wenjian Mao | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 13235

Mr. Wenjian Mao | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wenjian Mao, Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University, China

Mr. Wenjian Mao is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Critical Care Medicine, Nanjing University, China. He holds a Medical Doctor degree from Nanjing Medical University and specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, with a focus on clinical and experimental research. His academic contributions include multiple publications in prestigious journals, covering topics such as infected pancreatic necrosis, systemic anticoagulation, immune dysfunction, and kidney complications in acute pancreatitis. He is affiliated with Jinling Hospital, Nanjing University.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Wenjian Mao embarked on his academic journey in medicine with a strong foundation at Guangzhou Medical University, where he earned his Bachelor of Medicine degree between 2011 and 2016. During this time, he developed a keen interest in medical sciences, particularly in the field of critical care and acute conditions. Building upon this foundation, he pursued a Master of Medicine at Southern Medical University from 2016 to 2019. His academic pursuits were characterized by a rigorous exploration of clinical medicine, setting the stage for his specialization in acute pancreatitis. His passion for advancing medical knowledge and patient care led him to enroll in the Medical Doctor program at Nanjing Medical University, where he further honed his expertise from 2019 to 2022. This progression through highly regarded medical institutions equipped him with a strong clinical and research background that would later define his professional contributions.

Professional Endeavors 🏥

Following his extensive education, Wenjian Mao took on the role of a postdoctoral researcher at Nanjing University’s Department of Critical Care Medicine. His professional experience is deeply rooted in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pancreatitis, a condition that presents significant challenges in critical care settings. His clinical practice at Jinling Hospital, affiliated with Nanjing University, has been instrumental in shaping his understanding of the disease’s complexities. He is actively engaged in both clinical and experimental research, striving to develop innovative approaches to the management and treatment of acute pancreatitis. His expertise encompasses patient assessment, therapeutic interventions, and longitudinal studies aimed at improving clinical outcomes. His work not only benefits individual patients but also contributes to the broader medical community’s understanding of acute pancreatitis management.

Contributions and Research Focus 📚

Wenjian Mao’s research is primarily focused on acute pancreatitis, with an emphasis on early detection, management, and patient outcomes. His scholarly contributions include a range of peer-reviewed publications that address critical aspects of pancreatitis treatment. His study on the prediction of infected pancreatic necrosis using the modified pancreatitis activity scoring system provides valuable insights into early intervention strategies. Additionally, his research on systemic anticoagulation in acute necrotizing pancreatitis patients has shed light on reducing hospital readmissions, improving patient recovery, and minimizing complications.

Other notable studies include his exploration of immune function in severe pancreatitis cases, where he was involved in a multicenter, double-blind, randomized controlled trial focusing on immune enhancement therapy. His work in identifying key biomarkers, such as mean absolute lymphocyte count as a predictor of infected pancreatic necrosis, further underscores his commitment to advancing diagnostic precision in the field. Moreover, his investigation into autoantibodies as independent risk factors for hypertriglyceridemia-induced pancreatitis recurrence highlights his innovative approach to understanding disease mechanisms. These contributions collectively enhance the medical community’s ability to diagnose, treat, and manage acute pancreatitis more effectively.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

As a result of his groundbreaking work, Wenjian Mao has gained recognition in the medical research community. His studies have been published in reputable journals such as United European Gastroenterology Journal, Hepatobiliary Pancreatic Diseases International, Intensive Care Medicine, and the Journal of Clinical Lipidology. His findings have contributed to a growing body of literature that informs best practices in critical care and gastroenterology. Additionally, his collaborative efforts with other leading researchers have led to impactful studies on sepsis-related immune dysfunction and major adverse kidney events in pancreatitis patients. These accomplishments reflect his dedication to scientific excellence and his ongoing commitment to improving patient care.

Publication Top Notes

Triglyceride lowering in patients with different severities of hypertriglyceridaemia-associated acute pancreatitis: secondary analysis of a multicentre, prospective cohort study

Contributors: Xiang Luo; Xiaoling Li; Xiaoyan Lai; Wenjian Mao; Lu Ke; Lingyan Fu; Lin Gao; Yaolu Liu
Journal: BMJ Open Gastroenterology
Year: 2025
ContributorsXiaofei Huang; Wenjian Mao; Xingxing Hu; Fengxia Qin; Hui Zhao; Aiping Zhang; Xinyu Wang; Christian Stoppe; Dandan Zhou; Lu Ke et al.
Journal: Gut and Liver
Year: 2024

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Local Complications of Acute Necrotizing Pancreatitis in China: A National Survey

Contributors: Xiaowu Dong; Wenjian Mao; Lu Ke; Lin Gao; Jing Zhou; Bo Ye; Gang Li; Anthony Phillips; Zhihui Tong; John Windsor et al.
Journal: Gastroenterology Research and Practice
Year: 2021

Mohammad Zibaei | Helminthic Infection | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammad Zibaei | Helminthic Infection | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Dr. Mohammad Zibaei is a distinguished Professor of Parasitology at Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. With a solid academic background including a Ph.D. from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and extensive research experience as a Research Fellow at Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, he specializes in helminth infections, parasite immunology, and molecular parasitology. Dr. Zibaei has received numerous awards and honors for his research contributions, including recognition from various academic and provincial authorities. He serves on the editorial boards of several esteemed journals and actively contributes to global research through his ad-hoc reviewing activities.

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

Dr. Mohammad Zibaei pursued his academic journey across esteemed institutions, culminating in a diverse educational background. He completed a Research Fellowship at Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan, focusing on advanced studies in parasitology and related fields. Prior to this, he earned his Ph.D. from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran, specializing in the molecular aspects of parasitic infections. His earlier academic achievements include a Master of Science in Public Health (M.S.P.H.) from Tehran University of Medical Sciences and a Bachelor of Science from Tehran University, both foundational in shaping his expertise in parasitology and immunology. These educational milestones underscore Dr. Zibaei’s dedication to advancing knowledge in helminth infections, parasite immunology, and diagnostic methodologies.

🔬 Research Interests:

Dr. Mohammad Zibaei’s research interests are primarily centered around parasitology, with a specific focus on helminth infections and nematodes. His work delves into parasite immunology, molecular parasitology, pathogenesis, and diagnostic methodologies for parasitic diseases. Dr. Zibaei is particularly interested in exploring the parasitome effects and elucidating the intricate interactions between parasites and their hosts. His research contributions aim to advance understanding in parasitology and contribute to the development of effective diagnostic and therapeutic strategies against parasitic infections.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Dr. Mohammad Zibaei, a distinguished Professor of Parasitology, has garnered numerous accolades throughout his career for his significant contributions to the field. His achievements include receiving the 2006-2007 award from Kobe University Graduate School of Health Sciences in Japan for his work on helminth antigens. He has been honored multiple times by Lorestan University of Medical Sciences and the Governor of Lorestan province for his outstanding research activities. Additionally, Dr. Zibaei has been recognized by Alborz University of Medical Sciences on several occasions for his research excellence and high H-Index. His editorial advisory board memberships in prominent journals such as the International Journal of Enteric Pathogens and the World Journal of Clinical Cases further highlight his influential role in parasitology research and education.

🔬 Research Skills:

Dr. Mohammad Zibaei possesses a robust set of research skills honed over years of dedicated work in parasitology. His expertise spans molecular parasitology, parasite immunology, pathogenesis, and diagnostic methods for helminth infections. He excels in conducting detailed parasitome effects studies and is adept at utilizing advanced laboratory techniques to elucidate complex parasite-host interactions. Dr. Zibaei’s research is characterized by rigorous experimental design, meticulous data analysis, and a profound commitment to advancing understanding in his field. His skills include proficiency in molecular biology techniques, immunological assays, and bioinformatics tools, essential for unraveling the intricacies of parasitic diseases and their impact on public health.

Publications

  1. Detection of virulence genes in Escherichia coli isolated from patients with cystitis and pyelonephritis
    • Authors: F Firoozeh, M Saffari, F Neamati, M Zibaei
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 124
    • Journal: International Journal of Infectious Diseases 29, 219-222
  2. Prevalence of oral Entamoeba gingivalis and Trichomonas tenax in patients with periodontal disease and healthy population in Shiraz, southern Iran
    • Authors: J Ghabanchi, M Zibaei, MD Afkar, AH Sarbazie
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 115
    • Journal: Indian Journal of Dental Research 21 (1), 89-91
  3. Soil contamination with Toxocara spp. eggs in the public parks from three areas of Khorram Abad, Iran
    • Authors: M Zibaei, F Abdollahpour, M Birjandi, F Firoozeh
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 104
    • Journal: Nepal med coll J 12 (2), 63-65
  4. Prevalence of Toxocara cati and other intestinal helminths in stray cats in Shiraz, Iran
    • Authors: M Zibaei, SM Sadjjadi, B Sarkari
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 103
    • Journal: Trop Biomed 24 (2), 39-43
  5. Prevalence of Toxocara and Toxascaris infection among human and animals in Iran with meta-analysis approach
    • Authors: AV Eslahi, M Badri, A Khorshidi, H Majidiani, E Hooshmand, H Hosseini, M Zibaei
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 91
    • Journal: BMC infectious diseases 20, 1-17
  6. Scolicidal effects of Olea europaea and Satureja khuzestanica extracts on protoscolices of hydatid cysts
    • Authors: M Zibaei, A Sarlak, B Delfan, B Ezatpour, A Azargoon
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 85
    • Journal: The Korean journal of parasitology 50 (1), 53
  7. Virulence genes and antimicrobial resistance pattern in uropathogenic Escherichia coli isolated from hospitalized patients in Kashan, Iran
    • Authors: F Neamati, F Firoozeh, M Saffari, M Zibaei
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 75
    • Journal: Jundishapur journal of microbiology 8 (2)
  8. Prevalence and characteristics of headache in Khoramabad, Iran
    • Authors: P Bahrami, H Zebardast, M Zibaei, M Mohammadzadeh, N Zabandan
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 67
    • Journal: Pain physician 15 (4), 327
  9. Study on the contamination of Abadan public parks soil with Toxocara spp. eggs
    • Authors: S Maraghi, K Mazhab Jafari, SM Sadjjadi, SM Latifi, M Zibaei
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 66
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering 12, 1-3
  10. Trend of toxocariasis in Iran: a review on human and animal dimensions
    • Authors: M Zibaei, SM Sadjjadi
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 63
    • Journal: Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research 18 (4), 233
  11. The serological study of cystic echinococcosis and assessment of surgical cases during 5 years (2007-2011) in Khorram Abad, Iran
    • Authors: M Zibaei, A Azargoon, M Ataie-Khorasgani, K Ghanadi, SM Sadjjadi
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 62
    • Journal: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice 16 (2), 221-225