Dickson Tayebwa | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Scholar Award

Dickson Tayebwa | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Scholar Award

Dr Dickson Tayebwa, Makerere University, Uganda

Dr. Dickson Tayebwa presents a strong profile as a candidate for the Best Scholar Award, given his extensive academic background, research experience, and impactful publications.Ā 

Publication profile

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Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Tayebwa has an impressive academic trajectory, starting with a Bachelor’s in Veterinary Medicine from Makerere University in 2014, followed by a Masterā€™s in Animal Science and Food Hygiene from Obihiro University in Japan. He is currently pursuing his PhD at Makerere University, where he serves as an assistant lecturer. His academic growth includes prestigious international roles as a visiting scholar at Iowa State University and a research assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, demonstrating a commitment to research and teaching.Ā 

Research and Innovations

Dr. Tayebwa’s research focuses on public health risks in Uganda, particularly the “Ecology of Free-Roaming Dogs and Control Measures” project, which is both timely and crucial. Additionally, his work on antimicrobial resistance, funded by Uganda’s Research and Innovation Fund, underscores his focus on urgent global challenges.

Publication top notesĀ 

Emergence of multi-acaricide resistant Rhipicephalus ticks and its implication on chemical tick control in Uganda

Chemical tick control practices in southwestern and northwestern Uganda

Inhibitory effects of Syzygium aromaticum and Camellia sinensis methanolic extracts on the growth of Babesia and Theileria parasites

Epidemiology of increasing hemo-parasite burden in Ugandan cattle

Evaluation of the inhibitory effect of ivermectin on the growth ofĀ BabesiaĀ andĀ TheileriaĀ parasites in vitro and in vivo

Safety of drinking water from primary water sources and implications for the general public in Uganda

Molecular epidemiology of Babesia species, Theileria parva, and Anaplasma marginale infecting cattle and the tick control malpractices in Central and Eastern Uganda

17-DMAG inhibits the multiplication of several Babesia species and Theileria equi on in vitro cultures, and Babesia microti in mice

Conclusion

Dr. Tayebwaā€™s academic background, extensive research experience, and impactful publications make him a strong contender for the Best Scholar Award. His work has significantly contributed to veterinary science and public health, particularly in the field of tick-borne diseases and antimicrobial resistance.Ā 

Tesfa Mossie | Master of veterinary science | Excellence in Research

Dr. Tesfa Mossie | Master of veterinary science | Excellence in Research

Reseacher II, Ethiopia Institute of Agriculture Research, Ethiopia

šŸŒŸ Dr. Tesfa Mossie, renowned for his Master’s in Veterinary Science, epitomizes excellence in research. As a Researcher II at the Ethiopia Institute of Agriculture Research, his contributions are invaluable to the field. With a profound understanding of animal health and welfare, Dr. Mossie continually advances scientific knowledge, driving innovation in veterinary practices. His dedication to improving agricultural sustainability and animal welfare resonates throughout his work, inspiring peers and aspiring researchers alike. Through meticulous study and unwavering commitment, Dr. Mossie embodies the spirit of exploration and discovery in veterinary science, making significant strides towards a healthier, more sustainable future for agriculture. šŸ¾

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Educational Information

šŸŽ“ Dr. Tesfa Mossie’s educational odyssey began in September 2008 GC, culminating in June 2014 GC, with the attainment of his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Addis Ababa University. This marked the inception of his journey into the world of veterinary medicine. Undeterred by challenges, he continued his pursuit of knowledge, undertaking further studies in Veterinary Microbiology. From September 2019 to June 2021 GC, Dr. Mossie dedicated himself to this specialized field, earning a Master of Veterinary Science (MVSc) degree from Addis Ababa University. His unwavering commitment to academic excellence underscores his passion for advancing veterinary science and contributing to animal welfare. šŸ¾

Working Experience

šŸ”¬ Dr. Tesfa Mossie brings a wealth of experience to his role as a Researcher II at the Ethiopian Institute of Agriculture Research (EIAR). From January 2016 to February 2024, he made significant contributions in the Livestock Directorate at the Jimma Research Center, accumulating six years of invaluable experience. Prior to this, Dr. Mossie dedicated a year to teaching at a private college from October 2014 to December 2015. His journey into veterinary science began during an externship program from September 2013 to June 2014, where he gained hands-on laboratory experience in microbiology, parasitology, physiology, and clinical pathology at the AAU Veterinary Laboratory. šŸŒ±

Awards

šŸ“š Dr. Tesfa Mossie’s academic journey is marked by excellence and dedication. He completed his first degree at the Addis Ababa University College of Veterinary Medicine and Agriculture, Debre Zeit, in July 2014, achieving an outstanding final cGPA of 3.75 with a remarkable academic performance, earning him the distinction honor of Very Great. Building upon his success, Dr. Mossie pursued further education, obtaining his second degree from the same institution in June 2021. With a final cGPA of 3.85 and another accolade of Very Great distinction honor, he continues to demonstrate a commitment to scholarly excellence in the field of veterinary medicine. šŸŽ“

Publications Top Notes

  1. Prevalence of antimicrobial resistant Salmonellae isolated from bulk milk of dairy cows in and around Debre-Zeit, Ethiopia
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 6
    • Journal: World’s Veterinary Journal
    • Authors: T Mossie, A Dires
  2. A review on pneumonic pasteurellosis in small ruminants
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 3
    • Journal: Journal of Applied Animal Research
    • Authors: DAT Mossie
  3. Newcastle Disease in Ethiopia: A Review on Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Control and Other Methods
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 2
    • Journal: British Journal of Poultry Sciences
    • Authors: T Mossie
  4. Eukaryotic Infections in Dairy Calves: Impacts, Diagnosis, and Strategies for Prevention and Control
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1
    • Journal: Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports
    • Authors: DT Robi, T Mossie, S Temteme
  5. Prevalence of Bovine Trypanosomosis and Farmersā€™ Perception of the Disease and Its Management in Guangua and Dangila Districts
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 1
    • Journal: J Bio Agri and Health.
    • Authors: D Ayenalem, T Mossie