Muhammad Tahir Aleem | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Shantou University Medical College | China

Dr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem is a highly accomplished early-career scientist in the field of Preventive Veterinary Medicine and Molecular Parasitology, with a multidisciplinary research background spanning veterinary sciences, immunology, molecular biology, vaccine development, and zoonotic diseases. He holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and an M.Phil. in Parasitology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, and earned his Ph.D. from Nanjing Agricultural University, China, where his doctoral research focused on the role of progesterone receptors in the reproduction of Trichinella spiralis, a key area in parasite biology. He completed two postdoctoral fellowships: one in Molecular Parasitology and Chromosome Biology at Cleveland State University, USA, and another in Basic Medicine at Shantou University Medical College, China. Dr. Aleem has authored over 15 peer-reviewed articles, including several in Q1 journals such as Vaccines, International Immunopharmacology, and Biomedical Research International, contributing to a cumulative impact factor exceeding 148.14. His studies delve into advanced vaccine design (mRNA, DNA), host-parasite interactions, immunomodulation, and molecular docking techniques, reflecting a strong command of both theoretical and applied biomedical sciences. He has served as corresponding author on multiple publications, highlighting his leadership in collaborative research. His work has garnered over 400 citations, with an estimated h-index of 8–10, showcasing his growing impact in the international scientific community. Dr. Aleem’s research has far-reaching implications for both veterinary and human health, especially in the control of parasitic diseases, emerging zoonoses, and infectious disease prevention. He actively collaborates across institutions and countries, demonstrating a global outlook and commitment to scientific innovation. His contributions to membrane-associated progesterone receptor studies have opened new avenues for reproductive parasitology, while his recent work on mRNA and DNA vaccine platforms marks him as a forward-looking investigator. He also contributes to public health and translational medicine by addressing environmental pathogens and drug development challenges. Given his high-impact publications, international collaborations, cross-disciplinary research profile, and growing citation footprint, Dr. Muhammad Tahir Aleem stands out as a promising and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances veterinary and biomedical sciences but also paves the way for translational solutions to global health challenges.

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Featured Publications

COVIDSurg Collaborative, & GlobalSurg Collaborative. (2021). Timing of surgery following SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: An international prospective cohort study. Anaesthesia, 76(6), 748–758.

Sohail, M. U., Ijaz, A., Yousaf, M. S., Ashraf, K., Zaneb, H., Aleem, M., & Rehman, H. (2010). Alleviation of cyclic heat stress in broilers by dietary supplementation of mannan-oligosaccharide and Lactobacillus-based probiotic: Dynamics of cortisol, thyroid hormones and growth performance. Poultry Science, 89(9), 1934–1938.

Suleria, H. A. R., Butt, M. S., Khalid, N., Sultan, S., Raza, A., Aleem, M., & Abbas, M. (2015). Garlic (Allium sativum): Diet based therapy of 21st century – A review. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 5(4), 271–278.

Ijaz, A., Hussain, A., Aleem, M., Yousaf, M. S., & Rehman, H. (2009). Butylated hydroxytoluene inclusion in semen extender improves the post-thawed semen quality of Nili-Ravi buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Theriogenology, 71(8), 1326–1329.

Sultan, S., Huma, N., Butt, M. S., Aleem, M., & Abbas, M. (2018). Therapeutic potential of dairy bioactive peptides: A contemporary perspective. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 58(1), 105–115.

Jamil, M., Aleem, M. T., Shaukat, A., Khan, A., Mohsin, M., Rehman, T. U., Abbas, R. Z., Saleemi, M. K., Khatoon, A., Babar, W., Yan, R., & Li, K. (2022). Medicinal plants as an alternative to control poultry parasitic diseases. Life, 12(3), 449.

Adeel, M., Ijaz, A., Aleem, M., Rehman, H., Yousaf, M. S., & Jabbar, M. A. (2009). Improvement of liquid and frozen-thawed semen quality of Nili-Ravi buffalo bulls (Bubalus bubalis) through supplementation of fat. Theriogenology, 71(8), 1220–1225.

COVIDSurg Collaborative, GlobalSurg Collaborative, Nepogodiev, D., et al. (2022). SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and venous thromboembolism after surgery: An international prospective cohort study. Anaesthesia, 77(1), 28–39.

Bajwa, H. U. R., Khan, M. K., Abbas, Z., Riaz, R., Rehman, T., Abbas, R. Z., Aleem, M. T., et al. (2022). Nanoparticles: Synthesis and their role as potential drug candidates for the treatment of parasitic diseases. Life, 12(5), 750.

Farooq, M., Durrani, F. R., Aleem, M., Chand, N., & Muqarrab, A. K. (2001). Egg traits and hatching performance of Desi, Fayumi and Rhode Island Red chicken. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 4(7), 909–911.

 

Aklil Hailu | Adult Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Aklil Hailu | Adult Health | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor, Addis Ababa University College of health science school of nursing and midwifery department of nursing, Ethiopia

🎓 Assist. Prof. Dr. Aklil Hailu Beyene is a dedicated academic and healthcare professional at Addis Ababa University. With a rich background in adult health nursing, he actively contributes to education, research, and clinical mentoring, particularly in addressing critical public health issues in Ethiopia. Dr. Beyene’s work spans a variety of impactful research areas, making significant strides in the healthcare sector.

Profile

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Education 📚

Dr. Aklil Hailu Beyene holds a Master of Health Science in Adult Health Nursing and a Higher Diploma in Learning-Teaching in Higher Education from Addis Ababa University. He has also completed a Ph.D. course in Complex Interventions in Pediatric Healthcare from Lund University, further enhancing his expertise in healthcare education and research.

Experience 💼

Dr. Beyene has over nine years of experience as an assistant professor at Addis Ababa University, where he engages in teaching, community-based training, clinical mentoring, and research advisement. His professional journey also includes serving as the chief nursing director at Mekelle University and participating in an exchange program at Thomas More Health Care Campus in Belgium.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Beyene’s research interests encompass a broad range of public health topics, including tuberculosis predictors among HIV-positive children, nurse-patient communication barriers, rheumatic heart disease, diabetic foot ulcers, late diagnosis of breast cancer, and hepatitis B virus. His work is pivotal in addressing these health challenges in Ethiopia.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Beyene has been recognized for his significant contributions to public health research, earning him respect and acknowledgment within the academic community. His work, particularly in understanding and addressing critical health issues in Ethiopia, has been crucial in advancing healthcare practices in the region.

Publications  📖

“Self-Care Practices Among Adult Type 2 Diabetes Patients at Ethiopia” (2022), BMC Nursing, cited by 5 articles. link

“Assessment of Depression Prevalence and Its Determinants in Ethiopia” (2022), Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, cited by 3 articles. link

“Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Goal Achievement and Associated Factors Among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Cross-sectional Study” (2023), International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, link

“Rheumatic Heart Disease Knowledge and Associated Factors Among Nurses Working in Cardiac Centers at Public and Private Hospitals of Addis Ababa: Cross-sectional Study” (2024), International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences, link