Workisa Chala Bulto | Molecular Characterization | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Workisa Chala Bulto | Molecular Characterization | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Workisa Chala Bulto, National Veterinary Institute, Ethiopia

Evaluation of Mr. Workisa Chala Bulto for the Best Researcher Award

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Professional Experience

Mr. Workisa has extensive experience in the veterinary field, currently serving as a Senior Laboratory Officer at the National Veterinary Institute (NVI) of Ethiopia since May 2017. His responsibilities include performing quality control activities to ensure the production of high-quality vaccines. Prior to this, he was a Laboratory Animals Health Officer at NVI, where he managed the health of laboratory animals used for vaccine safety trials. His earlier roles include serving as a Research Assistant at the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research and as a Development Agent in Guduru woreda, focusing on animal science training.

Educational Background

Mr. Workisa holds a Master of Veterinary Science (MVSc) in Veterinary Microbiology from Addis Ababa University, with his thesis focusing on the outbreak investigation and molecular detection of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus in cattle. He also earned a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) from Haramaya University, graduating with high distinction (CGPA=3.89), and a Diploma in Animal Science from Alage ATVET College, also with very high distinction (CGPA=3.93).

Skills and Certifications

Mr. Workisa has obtained various certifications in areas such as Biologicals GMP Inspection, risk management, quality management systems, and current good manufacturing practices (cGMP). His training also includes scientific report writing, experimental design, and sheep reproduction techniques.

Research and Publications

Mr. Workisa has contributed to several research projects, including studies on the seroprevalence of small ruminant brucellosis and the effect of improved feeding management on Afar bulls. His recent work includes an unpublished study on the molecular detection of the Lumpy Skin Disease Virus.

Publication Top Notes

  • πŸ¦ πŸ“… 2024 – “Outbreak Investigation, Isolation, and Molecular Characterization of Lumpy Skin Disease Virus in Cattle from North West Oromia Region, Ethiopia” – Veterinary Medicine International | DOI: 10.1155/2024/6038724
  • πŸ§ͺπŸ‘πŸ“… 2015 – “Seroprevalence of Small Ruminant Brucellosis in Werer Agricultural Research Center, Afar Region, North East Ethiopia” – Academia Journal of Microbiology Research
  • πŸ‚πŸ–πŸ“… Date not specified – “Effect of Improved Feeding Management on Body Weight Gain and Carcass Characteristics of Afar Bulls for Export Market” – International Journal of Animal Science

Conclusion

Mr. Workisa Chala Bulto’s dedication to veterinary research, his role in vaccine quality control, and his contributions to improving animal health in Ethiopia position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His background in veterinary microbiology, combined with his practical experience and commitment to scientific excellence, makes him well-suited for this recognition.

Nabila BELYAGOUBI-BENHAMMOU | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Scholar Award

Nabila BELYAGOUBI-BENHAMMOU | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Scholar Award

Prof Nabila BELYAGOUBI-BENHAMMOU, Tlemcen University, Algeria

🌿Nabila BELYAGOUBI-BENHAMMOUΒ is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Natural Product Research and Applications (JNPRA) since 2021. A permanent teacher researcher at Tlemcen University, she leads the Phytochemistry of Bioactive Substances and Microbial Ecology team in the Natural Products Laboratory. She oversees the Master’s training in Bioactivities, Analysis, and Control of Essential and Vegetable Oils (BAACHEV). Notably, she has a pending patent for a powerful Anabasis articulata extract targeting breast cancer. Her education includes a PhD in Biology and a Magister in Natural Substances, Biological Activities, and Syntheses. πŸ§ͺπŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬

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Academic Background

Dr.Nabila BELYAGOUBI-BENHAMMOU has a distinguished academic and professional background in biology. She secured the first position at the national level for promotion to the Professor grade at the University of Tlemcen on July 15, 2020. She earned her University Habilitation in Biology on January 10, 2014. Dr. [Name] completed her Magister of Biology, specializing in Natural Substances, Biological Activities, and Syntheses (NSBAS) from the Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Abou Bekr Belkaid University in 2006. She also holds a diploma as an Engineer of State in Analysis and Quality Control (AQC) from the same university, obtained in 2003. Her academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in Natural Science and Life (NSL) from College Yagmouracen, Tlemcen, Algeria, in 1997. πŸ“šπŸ”¬πŸŽ“

Research Projects

From 2007 to 2009, He participated in a CNEPRU project at the University of Tlemcen, guided by Professor Atik-Bekkara Fawzia, studying the antioxidant power of plant extracts from the Tlemcen region (Code: F 02020060040) 🌿. From 2010 to 2013, He joined another CNEPRU project under Professor Bendimered Nassima, focusing on the constituents of medicinal and aromatic plant extracts from Western Algeria (Code: E02020090065) 🌺. From 2016 to 2020, I worked on a CNEPRU project with Professor Atik-Bekkara Fawzia, exploring the biological and pharmacological potential of algae in Algerian environments (Code: D01N01UN130120150028) πŸͺΈ. From 2020 to 2023, I contributed to a PRFU project led by Professor Belyagoubi-Benhammou Nabila, investigating the biological, pharmacological, and cosmetic potential of Pistacia atlantica metabolites (Code: D01N01UN130120200006) 🌳. In 2023, I participated in a PRFU project with Dr. Badid Naima, addressing environmental pollution from olive by-products and their bio-therapeutic and cosmetological potential 🍈.

Research focus

Dr. Nabila Belyagoubi-Benhammou’s research focuses on the bioactivity of plant extracts, particularly in the areas of enzyme inhibition, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activities. She has conducted in vitro, in vivo, and in silico studies on various plants like Anabasis articulata and Pistacia atlantica. Her work also extends to the potential uses of plant extracts in food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. She collaborates extensively, contributing to studies on topics like oxidative stress, cancer cell metastasis, and the phytochemical properties of Algerian olive pomace. Her research emphasizes sustainable use of natural resources. πŸŒΏπŸ§¬πŸ”¬πŸ’Š

Publication top notes

Enzyme inhibitory, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Anabasis articulata phenolic-rich extract; in vitro, in vivo, and in silico studies

Anabasis articulata (Forssk.) Moq. food aqueous extract triggers oxidative stress-induced senescence and reduces metastatic power in MDA-MB-231 cells

Potential bioactivity of Algerian olive pomace hydro-ethanolic extract: phytochemical investigation, antioxidant activity, and acute toxicity

Nutraceutical Content and Biological Properties of Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Fractions of the Phytocomplex from Pistacia atlantica Desf. Buds, Roots, and Fruits

Bioactivity and applications of saffron floral bio-residues (tepals): a natural by-product for the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries

Leaf-buds of Pistacia atlantica: a novel source of bioactive molecules with high anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-tyrosinase and antimicrobial properties

Echinops spinosissimus Turra Root Methanolic Extract: Characterization of the Bioactive Components and Relative Wound Healing, Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Properties

From Traditional Knowledge to Modern Formulation: Potential and Prospects of Pistacia atlantica Desf. Essential and Fixed Oils Uses in Cosmetics

Identification of Sterols from Anabasis articulata (Forssk.) Moq. (Chenopodiaceae) Growing in Algeria and Study of Their Potential Bioactivity

Valorization of Algerian Saffron: Stigmas and Flowers as Source of Bioactive Compounds