Gulnaz Ilgekbayeva | Public Health & Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gulnaz Ilgekbayeva | Public Health & Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Kazakh National Agrarian Research University | Kazakhstan

Dr. Gulnaz D. Ilgekbayeva is a distinguished researcher affiliated with the Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, located in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Her academic profile, highlights her valuable contribution to the field of agricultural and environmental sciences. Over her research career, she has authored a total of seven scholarly documents, she has authored 7 documents that collectively reflect her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing key issues in her discipline, which collectively represent her commitment to addressing key scientific and applied issues within her domain. These publications have received a total of 85 citations , illustrating the recognition and influence her work has achieved among her peers and within the broader academic community. Her current h-index stands at 3, signifying that at least three of her publications have been cited three or more times, reflecting consistent academic impact and research engagement. Ilgekbayeva’s collaborative approach is also evident in her association with a wide network of 44 co-authors, underscoring her active involvement in interdisciplinary research and international cooperation. While the Scopus preview provides a limited glimpse of her overall achievements, it reveals a researcher dedicated to scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination. Through her studies and partnerships, Gulnaz D. Ilgekbayeva continues to contribute meaningfully to Kazakhstan’s academic and scientific landscape, particularly in areas connected to sustainable agricultural development, environmental stewardship, and the practical application of agrarian research. Her growing citation record and collaborative footprint position her as an emerging academic voice committed to fostering innovation and excellence in her chosen field.

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Cristina Juan Jimenez | Public Health & Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Cristina Juan Jimenez | Public Health & Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Operational Research Technician | Anesvad Foundation | Spain

Dr. Cristina Juan Jimenez is a researcher affiliated with the Anesvad Foundation, Bilbao, Spain, contributing to public health and social equity research with a focus on neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and intersectional health determinants. Her scholarly activity includes 2 research documents indexed in Scopus, reflecting her growing engagement in advancing gender and disability equity in global health. Her academic pursuits represent an emerging trajectory centered on the complex interplay between health inequities, gender, and social inclusion in endemic regions. Among her published works, one notable article titled “Inequities and factors associated with gender and disability in NTD-endemic communities in Benin and Côte d’Ivoire: an intersectional approach to interventions” (Frontiers in Global Women’s Health) explores systemic challenges in implementing equitable health interventions. Her collaborations with over 25 co-authors indicate active participation in interdisciplinary and multicultural research networks. Through her work, Cristina Jimenez aligns with the global mission of the Anesvad Foundation to eradicate diseases of poverty and to promote human rights-centered health systems. Her emerging scholarly portfolio underscores a commitment to addressing public health disparities through evidence-based and participatory approaches that empower marginalized populations. While her publication metrics are still developing, her contribution to gender-sensitive and disability-inclusive health frameworks positions her as a promising researcher dedicated to transforming the landscape of community health interventions in Africa and beyond.

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Isaac Darko Otchere | Public Health & Epidemiology | Best Public Health Scientist Award

Dr. Isaac Darko Otchere | Public Health & Epidemiology | Best Public Health Scientist Award

Senior Research Fellow | Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research | Ghana

Dr. Isaac Darko Otchere is a Senior Research Fellow at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research, University of Ghana, with expertise in biochemistry, pathogen genomics, bioinformatics, drug discovery, and pathogen biology. His scholarly contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of infectious diseases, particularly tuberculosis and related mycobacterial infections in Africa. Dr. Otchere’s research has revealed critical insights into the phylogenomics and molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium africanum, contributing to global tuberculosis control efforts. His notable publications include “Phylogenomics of Mycobacterium africanum reveals a new lineage and a complex evolutionary history” and “Comparative genomics of Mycobacterium africanum Lineage 5 and Lineage 6 from Ghana suggests distinct ecological niches.” His work also extends to public health studies on drug-resistant tuberculosis, Buruli ulcer, cholera, and SARS-CoV-2 evolution in Ghana. According to Google Scholar, Dr. Otchere has accrued 1,344 citations in total, reflecting his continued relevance in current scientific discourse. He maintains an h-index of 20 and an i10-index of 32 underscoring the influence and sustained citation of his research in peer-reviewed literature. His studies, often collaborative and interdisciplinary, demonstrate a commitment to using genomics and molecular biology to address infectious disease challenges in Africa and beyond, cementing his standing as a key figure in pathogen research and global health science.

Featured Publications

1. Coscolla, M., Gagneux, S., Menardo, F., Loiseau, C., Ruiz-Rodriguez, P., & Otchere, I. D., et al. (2021). Phylogenomics of Mycobacterium africanum reveals a new lineage and a complex evolutionary history. Microbial Genomics, 7(2), 000477.

2. Nguta, J. M., Appiah-Opong, R., Nyarko, A. K., Yeboah-Manu, D., Addo, P. G. A., & Otchere, I. D., et al. (2016). Antimycobacterial and cytotoxic activity of selected medicinal plant extracts. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 182, 10–15.

3. Asante-Poku, A., Yeboah-Manu, D., Otchere, I. D., Aboagye, S. Y., Stucki, D., & Gagneux, S., et al. (2015). Mycobacterium africanum is associated with patient ethnicity in Ghana. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 9(1), e3370.

4. Yeboah-Manu, D., Asare, P., Asante-Poku, A., Otchere, I. D., Osei-Wusu, S., & Gagneux, S., et al. (2016). Spatio-temporal distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains in Ghana. PLOS ONE, 11(8), e0161892.

5. Otchere, I. D., Coscollá, M., Sánchez-Busó, L., Asante-Poku, A., Brites, D., & Yeboah-Manu, D., et al. (2018). Comparative genomics of Mycobacterium africanum Lineage 5 and Lineage 6 from Ghana suggests distinct ecological niches. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 11269.

Fani Pantouli | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fani Pantouli | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Post-Doctoral Fellow at Cleveland Clinic, United States

Dr. Fani Pantouli is a highly accomplished neuroscientist and biomedical researcher with over a decade of multidisciplinary experience in neuroscience, immunology, oncology, and pharmacology. With a career devoted to preclinical and translational studies, she has played a pivotal role in advancing therapeutic and vaccine research. Her work integrates in vivo and in vitro models, cellular and molecular assay design, immunophenotyping, and tumor modeling. Adept in laboratory innovation and scientific collaboration, Dr. Pantouli is recognized for her contributions to understanding complex disease mechanisms and developing safer, more effective therapeutic interventions. Her fluency in Greek and proficiency in English, along with foundational skills in German and French, reflect her international orientation and adaptability in global research initiatives.

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Education

Dr. Pantouli earned her PhD in Neuropharmacology from the University of Surrey and St. George’s University of London between 2014 and 2017. Her doctoral work focused on therapeutic approaches for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), with groundbreaking investigations into oxytocin-based interventions. She holds a Master of Science in Molecular Neuroscience from the University of Bristol (2011) and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Biomedical Science from the University of Bedfordshire (2010). Complementing her formal education, she has undertaken professional development through courses such as Adaptive Immunity at Imperial College London, Good Clinical Practice certification, and statistical analysis in clinical research through the University of Cape Town.

Experience

Dr. Pantouli currently serves as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Vaccine Development at Cleveland Clinic Florida’s Research and Innovation Center. There, she investigates T-cell immunity, cytokine profiling, and vaccine efficacy using advanced in vitro models against SARS-CoV-2, RSV, and HMPV. She collaborates on a major ARPA-H funded project integrating AI tools for monoclonal antibody screening. Previously, as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the same institute’s Cancer Research Lab, she developed head and neck squamous cell carcinoma mouse models to study p53-targeted therapies. Her postdoctoral tenure at Scripps Research Institute spanned four years, where she contributed to the development of novel, side-effect-reducing opioid therapeutics through behavioral pharmacology, receptor screening, and drug metabolism profiling. Earlier academic roles include doctoral research at St. George’s University, where she explored molecular and behavioral aspects of ASD, and research technician roles in cardiovascular research at the University of Birmingham and the Academy of Athens.

Research Interest

Dr. Pantouli’s research interests span a spectrum of critical areas in biomedical science. She is passionate about exploring the neuropharmacology of social behavior disorders, with a focus on translational models for ASD and addiction. Her oncology research is centered on molecular mechanisms of tumor suppression, particularly the role of p53 in head and neck cancers. In immunology and virology, she is engaged in advancing personalized vaccine responses by decoding ethnic and cellular variability in immune reactions to viral pathogens. Across all areas, her goal is to identify novel therapeutic targets and improve clinical outcomes through precision medicine.

Award

While specific awards are not listed in her résumé, Dr. Pantouli’s consistent trajectory through prestigious research institutions, coupled with her leadership in high-impact projects funded by agencies like ARPA-H and her inclusion in peer-reviewed journals, demonstrates a sustained record of excellence and recognition by her scientific peers. Her nominations for publication in top-tier journals like Science and Biological Psychiatry further reflect her standing in the global research community.

Publications

Among Dr. Pantouli’s numerous contributions to scientific literature, the following are notable:

Pantouli, F., et al. (2025). COVID-19 Vaccination Enhances the Immunogenicity of Seasonal Influenza Vaccination in the Elderly. Vaccines, 13(5), 531. Cited by 3.

Pantouli, F., et al. (2024). Acute, Chronic and Conditioned Effects of Intranasal Oxytocin in the Mu Opioid Receptor Knockout Mouse Model of Autism. Neuropsychopharmacology. Cited by 9.

Pantouli, F., et al. (2021). Comparison of Morphine, Oxycodone and the Biased MOR Agonist SR-17018 in Mouse Models of Pain. Neuropharmacology, 185. Cited by 17.

Grim, T. W., et al., incl. Pantouli, F. (2020). G Protein-Biased Agonist Reverses Morphine Tolerance. Neuropsychopharmacology, 45. Cited by 26.

Morel, C., et al., incl. Pantouli, F. (2018). Nicotinic Receptors and Dopamine Cell Activity in Stress-Nicotine Interplay. Molecular Psychiatry, 23(7), 1597–1605. Cited by 35.

Acevedo-Canabal, A., Pantouli, F., et al. (2021). Pharmacological Variety in Opioid Analgesics. Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences. Cited by 4.

Pantouli, F., et al. (Submitted). Generation of Antigen-Specific Paired Heavy-Light Chain Antibody Sequences Using LLMs. Science. Under review.

Conclusion

Dr. Fani Pantouli exemplifies scientific excellence with her multidisciplinary research spanning neuroscience, immunology, and oncology. Her ability to deliver translational breakthroughs—whether in vaccine development, cancer modeling, or ASD treatment—makes her a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions are not only academically impactful but also pave the way for tangible clinical advancements, aligning perfectly with the award’s vision of honoring transformative biomedical innovation.