Felipe Masiero Salvarani | Neglected Diseases | Best Review Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani | Neglected Diseases | Best Review Paper Award

Professor and Researcher | Federal University of Pará | Brazil

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani is a professor of veterinary medicine at the Federal University of Pará, with a strong background in animal science and veterinary microbiology. He earned his veterinary degree and completed advanced studies including a master’s, doctorate, and postdoctoral training at the Federal University of Minas Gerais. His research focuses on infectious diseases in domestic and wild species of the Amazon, emphasizing anaerobic and aerobic microbiology, recombinant vaccine development, and diagnostic tools. He is actively involved in academic leadership and postgraduate advising, contributing to scientific advancement in animal health across teaching, research, and institutional roles.

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Educational Background

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani holds a comprehensive academic foundation in veterinary and animal sciences. He began his studies in veterinary medicine at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, where he later pursued a master’s degree, doctoral research, and multiple postdoctoral fellowships in animal science. His academic journey continued with further specialization at the National Agricultural Laboratory of Minas Gerais and the Federal University of Pará. Throughout his education, Dr. Salvarani developed a strong focus on infectious diseases, microbiology, and vaccine development, which laid the groundwork for his impactful research and academic career in the field of veterinary medicine.

Professional Experience

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani has established a distinguished career in veterinary medicine and animal science. He serves as a professor at the Institute of Veterinary Medicine at the Federal University of Pará, where he contributes to teaching, research, and postgraduate advising. His work centers on infectious diseases in domestic and wild animals, with a focus on microbiology, vaccine development, and diagnostic methods. He holds leadership roles on several academic and institutional committees, including the Board of Directors of the Veterinary Hospital. His professional journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing animal health and veterinary science in the Amazon region.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani has earned recognition for his contributions to veterinary science and animal health through his research and academic service. His work on infectious diseases and the development of recombinant vaccines has been widely acknowledged within the scientific community. He has received institutional honors and commendations for his involvement in advancing veterinary microbiology and for his leadership within academic programs. His membership on various academic boards and research committees further highlights the respect he commands among peers. These honors reflect his dedication, scholarly excellence, and ongoing commitment to improving veterinary practices in both domestic and wild species.

Research Focus

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani’s research is centered on animal health with a strong emphasis on infectious diseases affecting both domestic and wild species, particularly within the Amazon biome. His expertise includes the microbiology of anaerobic and aerobic pathogens, with a specific focus on Clostridium species. He actively works on the development and evaluation of recombinant vaccines and diagnostic tests aimed at improving disease prevention and control. His interdisciplinary approach combines microbiology, immunology, and veterinary medicine to address key challenges in animal health. His research contributes significantly to public health and sustainable livestock practices in tropical and subtropical environments.

Publication Top Notes

Potency against enterotoxemia of a recombinant Clostridium perfringens type D epsilon toxoid in ruminants
Year: 2010 | Cited by: 89

Antimicrobial susceptibility of Clostridium perfringens strains isolated from broiler chickens
Year: 2009 | Cited by: 81

Immunogenicity of a Trivalent Recombinant Vaccine Against Clostridium perfringens Alpha, Beta, and Epsilon Toxins in Farm Ruminants
Year: 2016 | Cited by: 69

Detection of enterotoxin A and cytotoxin B, and isolation of Clostridium difficile in piglets in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Year: 2011 | Cited by: 69

Recombinant Alpha, Beta, and Epsilon Toxins of Clostridium perfringens: Production Strategies and Applications as Veterinary Vaccines
Year: 2016 | Cited by: 65

Conclusion

Dr. Felipe Masiero Salvarani is a distinguished researcher in animal science and veterinary microbiology with a strong focus on infectious diseases affecting domestic and wild species, especially Clostridium-related conditions. His academic and professional experience includes significant contributions to recombinant vaccine development and diagnostic innovations. While most of his published work centers on original research, his deep interdisciplinary expertise and collaborative impact position him as a strong candidate for producing high-quality review papers in veterinary and microbiological sciences.

Fadwa Alhalaiqa | Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fadwa Alhalaiqa | Health | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Qatar University, Qatar

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🧠🩺 is a distinguished expert in psychiatric mental health nursing and healthcare education, currently serving at Qatar University. With a PhD from the University of East Anglia and over two decades of clinical, academic, and leadership experience, she has pioneered nursing programs, led accreditation efforts, and contributed to high-impact global research such as the Lancet’s GBD studies 🌍📊. Formerly Dean at Philadelphia University, she is a key voice in regional health policy and mental health advocacy, and an active member of global organizations like OWSD and Cochrane 📚🌐. Passionate about innovation, mental health, and empowering future leaders, she continues to shape healthcare education and policy across the Middle East and beyond. 💡📖

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Academic Background🎓

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🧠🩺 holds a PhD in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from the University of East Anglia, UK  (2013), where she developed advanced expertise in mental health research and clinical education. She earned her Master’s degree in Cardiopulmonary Nursing (2006) and Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (2004) from Jordan University of Science and Technology 🎓, graduating with distinction in both. In addition to her formal education, she has completed numerous professional development programs, including leadership training at the University of Illinois and project planning at the University of California, Irvine 🌐📘. Her educational journey reflects a strong commitment to lifelong learning, innovation, and excellence in nursing education, research, and healthcare leadership. 💡📚👩‍⚕️

Professional Experience💼

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🧠👩‍⚕️ is a seasoned academic and healthcare leader with over 20 years of professional experience. She currently serves as Professor of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing at Qatar University, where she plays a key role in curriculum development, teaching, and program leadership. Formerly the Founding Dean at Philadelphia University’s Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, she established multiple academic programs and simulation labs. Her career spans roles as Dean, consultant, and faculty member across institutions, contributing to national healthcare reforms, policy planning, and international collaborations 🌍📘. She has also served as Acting Dean and led various university-level initiatives, demonstrating strategic leadership, innovation, and a deep commitment to advancing nursing education and mental health care. 💡🏥📚

Awards and Honors🥇

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 🎓👩‍⚕️ has received multiple prestigious awards throughout her academic and professional journey. She was honored with a full PhD scholarship by Philadelphia University in 2008 🎓, recognizing her potential as a leader in nursing education. Her academic excellence was celebrated with the Top Nursing Student Award at JUST in 2004 🥇 and the Jordan Nursing Council Award for Best Academic Achievement, presented by Her Highness Princess Muna Al-Hussein 👑. These recognitions reflect her dedication to excellence in education, research, and service. Her impactful contributions to global health studies, including publications in The Lancet, further underscore her recognition as a leading figure in psychiatric nursing and public health innovation 🌍📘💡.

Research Focus🔬

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa 📚🧠 is a passionate researcher in psychiatric and mental health nursing, with a focus on geriatric mental health, stress, and refugee mental well-being 🌍🧳. Her work also explores the global burden of disease, particularly during COVID-19, through systematic reviews and evidence-based research 🦠📊. She actively investigates health innovation, policy development, and motivational interviewing techniques to enhance patient care and adherence 💡💬. With contributions to high-impact studies in The Lancet, her research spans global health, mental health systems, and the intersection of media and healthcare 📺🧬. Professor Alhalaiqa’s work bridges clinical practice and policy, aiming to improve mental health outcomes and healthcare quality on both regional and international levels 🌐🏥.

Publication Top Notes📚

📘 Global mortality associated with 33 bacterial pathogens in 2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Year: 2022 | Cited by: 1450 | 🧫The Lancet

📘 Global burden of 288 causes of death and life expectancy decomposition in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis

Year: 2024 | Cited by: 850 | 🌍The Lancet

📘 The global burden of cancer attributable to risk factors, 2010–19: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Year: 2022 | Cited by: 756 | 🎗️The Lancet

📘 Global, regional, and national burden of disorders affecting the nervous system, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021

Year: 2024 | Cited by: 697 | 🧠The Lancet Neurology

📘 Global, regional, and national burden of hepatitis B, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Year: 2022 | Cited by: 592 | 🧬The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Conclusion🧬

Professor Fadwa Naji Mah’d Alhalaiqa stands out as an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, bringing together a distinguished career in psychiatric mental health nursing, health education, and healthcare leadership. With high-impact research contributions, including collaborations on landmark studies such as the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) series published in The Lancet, she has demonstrated academic excellence and real-world relevance. Her leadership roles—as professor, former dean, and national policy contributor—underline her influence in shaping health systems and academic programs. Moreover, her dedication to capacity building, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration amplifies her impact across education, clinical practice, and global health. These achievements collectively make Professor Alhalaiqa a highly deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition. 🌟