Christoph Stephan | Infektiologie | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Christoph Stephan | Infektiologie | Best Research Article Award

Universitätsklinik Frankfurt | Germany

Professor Christoph Stephan is a distinguished physician and academic leader in internal medicine and infectious diseases at University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University. He serves as the lead physician of the HIVCENTER, the largest university-based outpatient clinic for individuals living with HIV, and has coordinated numerous clinical trials as principal investigator. Renowned for his expertise in HIV pharmacotherapy, management of opportunistic infections, and antimicrobial stewardship, he combines clinical excellence with groundbreaking research. Stephan is an active member of national and international infectious disease societies and has contributed significantly to guideline development programs and educational initiatives. With extensive teaching, mentoring, and publication experience, he has shaped the careers of numerous healthcare professionals. His scholarly work demonstrates a commitment to advancing understanding of HIV and infectious diseases, optimizing patient care, and fostering collaboration between clinical practice and scientific research, establishing him as a global authority in his field.

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Education

Professor Stephan completed rigorous medical training and specialized education in internal medicine and infectious diseases, acquiring extensive knowledge of clinical care, pharmacotherapy, and diagnostic methods. His advanced studies included intensive coursework and practical rotations in infectious disease management, HIV care, and treatment of opportunistic infections. Through formal medical education, professional certification, and continuous clinical training, he developed expertise in patient-centered care, evidence-based practice, and research methodology. Stephan’s education also encompassed advanced learning in antimicrobial stewardship, clinical trials management, and guideline development. Complementing his medical degree, he participated in workshops, seminars, and professional development programs focused on HIV medicine, virology, immunology, and healthcare innovation. His education laid the foundation for academic and clinical excellence, enabling him to contribute to national and international scientific communities, mentor emerging professionals, and develop comprehensive care strategies for complex infectious diseases. His dedication to lifelong learning has strengthened his role as both a clinician and a researcher of global standing.

Experience

Professor Stephan has extensive experience as a senior physician and infectious disease specialist at University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe University. He leads the HIVCENTER, providing comprehensive care to people living with HIV, and oversees numerous outpatient programs and clinical services. As a principal investigator in multiple clinical trials, he has coordinated interdisciplinary teams, managed research protocols, and contributed to scientific advancements in HIV pharmacotherapy and infectious disease treatment. Stephan has significant teaching and mentoring experience, guiding medical students, residents, and early-career researchers in clinical practice, research methodology, and patient care. He actively participates in the development of national and international guidelines, committees, and educational initiatives for infectious diseases. His experience spans clinical practice, research, publication, and policy development, demonstrating leadership, innovation, and commitment to healthcare excellence. Through his work, he has enhanced patient outcomes, advanced scientific knowledge, and strengthened the integration of research and practice in infectious disease management.

Awards and Honors

Professor Christoph Stephan has received recognition for his outstanding contributions to infectious disease research, HIV care, and medical education. He is widely respected for his leadership in clinical trials, scientific publications, and guideline development programs, earning acclaim from national and international professional societies. Stephan’s expertise in HIV medicine, antimicrobial stewardship, and treatment of opportunistic infections has been acknowledged through appointments to advisory boards, leadership roles in professional organizations, and invitations to speak at prestigious conferences. His scholarly achievements, including authorship of numerous textbook chapters and peer-reviewed publications, have further established him as a thought leader in the field. Awards and honors reflect his dedication to improving patient care, advancing medical science, and mentoring future generations of clinicians and researchers. Through recognition from professional associations, academic institutions, and research communities, Stephan’s contributions continue to inspire excellence in the practice and study of infectious diseases and HIV medicine worldwide.

Research Focus

Professor Stephan’s research centers on HIV pharmacotherapy, treatment of opportunistic infections, and antimicrobial stewardship. His work investigates the optimization of antiretroviral therapy, mechanisms of HIV resistance, and strategies to prevent and manage secondary infections in immunocompromised patients. Stephan also explores the clinical and virological outcomes of novel treatment regimens, contributing to evidence-based approaches that improve patient health and quality of life. He is deeply involved in clinical trials, evaluating the safety, efficacy, and long-term impacts of antiviral therapies. His research encompasses guideline development, translational studies, and the integration of clinical findings into routine patient care. By combining rigorous scientific inquiry with practical healthcare applications, Stephan advances understanding of HIV pathophysiology, treatment challenges, and therapeutic innovations. He collaborates with national and international research networks, contributing to multicenter studies, publications, and knowledge dissemination. His work aims to enhance treatment strategies, support personalized medicine, and improve global standards of care for people living with HIV.

 

Publications

 

Title: Clinical Epidemiology of Cancer in People Living with HIV in Germany: A Retrospective, Observational, Multicenter, Federated Claims Data Analysis
Year: 2025

Title: Effectiveness, safety, and patient‐reported outcomes of emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide‐based regimens for the treatment of HIV‐1 infection: Final 24‐month results from the prospective German TAFNES cohort study
Year: 2025

Title: Antiretroviral treatment in PLWH with late diagnosis initiating ART with DTG/3TC or BIC/TAF/FTC: a real-world cohort analysis
Year: 2024

Title: Care interruptions and mortality among adults in Europe and North America
Year: 2024

Title: Coinfections and antimicrobial treatment in a cohort of falciparum malaria in a non-endemic country: a 10-year experience
Year: 2024

Title: Differences in the Course of CD4 and CD8 Cells After Chemoradiotherapy in People Living with HIV with Anal Cancer
Year: 2024

Title: HIV treatment with maraviroc: forgotten, not needed or still useful? Results from the MIRROR study
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Professor Christoph Stephan exemplifies excellence in clinical practice, research, and education in infectious diseases and HIV medicine, combining innovative research with compassionate patient care, impactful teaching, and leadership in guideline development, advancing global healthcare standards, improving patient outcomes, and inspiring the next generation of clinicians and researchers.

Prakash Ghosh | Bacteriology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Prakash Ghosh | Bacteriology | Best Researcher Award

University of Leipzig | Germany

Prakash Ghosh is a dedicated researcher and PhD student at the Technische Universität Berlin, working under the supervision of Professor Dr. Martin Siegel, Junior Professor for Empirical Health Economics. His doctoral research focuses on developing evidence-based frameworks for real-time antimicrobial resistance (AMR) monitoring and shaping policy guidelines for implementation within public health systems in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). With a strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, and public health, he brings extensive experience in infectious disease research and diagnostic innovation. Previously, he held research and scientific positions at icddr,b and the Infectious Disease Research Institute in Seattle, where he contributed to advancements in molecular diagnostics, vaccine science, and parasitology. Prakash has published widely in peer-reviewed journals and actively reviews manuscripts for reputed international journals. His career is marked by an enduring commitment to addressing global health challenges through translational research, diagnostics, and evidence-based health policies.

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Education

Prakash Ghosh pursued his academic journey with a strong foundation in life sciences and specialized training in vaccinology and diagnostics. He earned his Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Dhaka, where he developed expertise in fundamental biomedical sciences. He further strengthened his academic credentials with a Master of Science in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the same institution, focusing on advanced molecular biology, biochemical processes, and their clinical applications. To enhance his professional competence in vaccine development, Prakash completed a diploma in Vaccinology at the prestigious Pasteur Institute, Paris, France. This training equipped him with a deeper understanding of immunization strategies and translational vaccine science. His multidisciplinary education has laid the foundation for his research career in infectious diseases, diagnostics, and public health interventions. Currently, as a doctoral candidate at Technische Universität Berlin, he integrates his educational background with health economics and global health policy.

Experience

Prakash Ghosh has over a decade of experience in biomedical research and infectious disease studies, with significant contributions to diagnostics and global health. He began his career as a Research Fellow in the Parasitology Laboratory at icddr,b, advancing through roles as Research Officer, Senior Research Officer, and Research Investigator in the Emerging Infections and Parasitology Laboratory. His work primarily focused on parasitic infections, serological and molecular diagnostics, and public health challenges in endemic regions. He further broadened his expertise as a Visiting Scientist at the Infectious Disease Research Institute, Seattle, where he contributed to formulation and translational research on infectious diseases. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Scientist at icddr,b, leading projects on emerging infections and innovative diagnostic strategies. His career demonstrates a strong trajectory of research leadership, capacity building, and international collaboration, with a commitment to developing tools and strategies that strengthen healthcare systems in LMICs.

Awards and Honors

Prakash Ghosh has been recognized with several prestigious fellowships and awards for his contributions to infectious disease research and diagnostics. He received the ESCMID Fellowship for advanced training in antimicrobial stewardship and diagnostics in Germany.  He was awarded the ACDx Fellowship from Fondation Mérieux, France, for his innovative work in applied diagnostics. His outstanding contributions to global health were also acknowledged with the IP Fellowship from the Pasteur Institute, Paris, providing him an opportunity to deepen his expertise in vaccinology. Additionally, he was honored with the WHO-TDR Clinical Research and Development Fellowship , which allowed him to gain critical insights into clinical research practices and implementation in resource-limited settings. These accolades reflect his dedication to bridging laboratory research and public health policy, as well as his growing recognition as an emerging leader in infectious diseases, diagnostics, and global health policy

Research Focus

Prakash Ghosh’s research lies at the intersection of infectious disease diagnostics, vaccine science, and health policy. His primary focus is on developing cost-effective, scalable, and evidence-based diagnostic tools for infectious diseases, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). He has worked extensively on molecular and serological diagnostics for parasitic diseases, viral infections, and antimicrobial resistance, contributing to global efforts in disease elimination and control. His research extends to health economic analyses, with the aim of informing policymakers on the affordability and sustainability of diagnostic interventions. Prakash is also engaged in translational vaccine science, exploring innovative solutions to strengthen immunization programs in resource-constrained environments. His doctoral research at Technische Universität Berlin emphasizes real-time monitoring of antimicrobial resistance and its integration into LMIC public health systems. By combining bench science with economic evaluation and implementation research, he aspires to influence global strategies that address emerging infectious disease challenges.

Publications

Title: Quantifying the infectiousness of post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis toward sand flies
Year: 2019
Citation: 143

Title: Mobile suitcase laboratory for rapid detection of Leishmania donovani using recombinase polymerase amplification assay
Year: 2016
Citation: 129

Title: Bacteriophages isolated from stunted children can regulate gut bacterial communities in an age-specific manner
Year: 2020
Citation: 128

Title: Real-time PCR in detection and quantitation of Leishmania donovani for the diagnosis of Visceral Leishmaniasis patients and the monitoring of their response to …
Year: 2017
Citation: 103

Conclusion

Prakash Ghosh is a globally engaged researcher dedicated to advancing infectious disease diagnostics, antimicrobial resistance monitoring, and vaccine science, with a strong focus on LMIC public health systems, combining laboratory innovation, health economics, and translational research to drive evidence-based global health policies.

Ibrahim Abbas | Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ibrahim Abbas | Biology | Best Researcher Award 

 

Mansoura University,Egypt

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Education

He is an experienced researcher in Biology, Parasitology, Microbiology, and Molecular Biotechnology, with a strong academic background and extensive research training. He holds a Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences (1999-2004), a Master of Veterinary Medical Sciences (2005-2008), and a Doctor of Veterinary Medical Sciences (Parasitology) (2008-2011) from Mansoura University, Egypt, where his research focused on parasitic infections in farm animals, particularly tissue parasites and Sarcocystis species in buffaloes in Dakahlia Province. To further enhance his expertise, he has undertaken multiple international research experiences, including a one-month externship at TIHO Hannover – Institute of Parasitology, Germany, in 2015, where he worked on PCR-sequencing protocols to genotype hydatid cysts and Taenia hydatigena cysticerci.

He later pursued a six-month postdoctoral scholarship at South Dakota State University (SDSU), USA, focusing on autofluorescence and lectin-binding protocols for identifying gastrointestinal trichostrongylid nematodes in small ruminants under the guidance of Prof. Michael B. Hildreth. His research experience also includes a nine-month postdoctoral scholarship (2018-2019) at the USDA – Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, USA, where he worked on the genetic characterization of Toxoplasma gondii isolates from different regions worldwide, utilizing mice bioassays, cell culture, PCR-RFLP, and whole genome sequencing under the mentorship of Dr. Jitender Dubey. Additionally, he has actively participated in professional training, completing 22 workshops through the Faculties and Leadership Development Program at Mansoura University, along with specialized training in Transmission Electron Microscopy (2010, Alexandria University), Molecular Genetics Approaches (2014, Cairo University), and Micro-imaging for scientific purposes (2016, SDSU, USA). With a diverse research background, advanced technical skills, and extensive international exposure, he seeks opportunities to contribute his expertise in parasitology, microbiology, and molecular biotechnology.

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

 He has had a distinguished academic career in Parasitology, progressing through various academic and research positions. He began as a Demonstrator of Parasitology at Mansoura University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Egypt (2004-2008), before being promoted to Assistant Lecturer (2008-2012) and later to Lecturer (2012-2017). His expertise and contributions to the field led to his appointment as an Associate Professor of Parasitology (2017-2022) at the same institution. Since 2022, he has been serving as a Professor of Parasitology at Mansoura University. In addition to his academic roles, he has undertaken multiple international research assignments as a Visiting Scientist, including at TIHO Hannover – Institute of Parasitology, Germany (2015), South Dakota State University (SDSU), USA (2016), and the USDA – Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, USA (2018-2019). These experiences have significantly enriched his research expertise, particularly in molecular parasitology, diagnostics, and genetic characterization of parasites.

 

Meeting and Workshops

He has actively participated in numerous international scientific conferences and workshops, presenting his research findings in Parasitology. He delivered an oral presentation on the “Genetic diversity and population structure analysis of various Taenia multiceps isolates from definitive and intermediate hosts worldwide” at the British Society of Parasitology (BSP) online meeting held from March 21-25, 2022. He also attended the BSP online meeting in June 2021 and participated in a workshop titled “Virtual Veterinary Vaccines,” organized by Liverpool John Moores University, UK, in collaboration with Chiang Mai University, Thailand, on May 6-7, 2021. In March 2021, he presented a poster on the “Effect of four different preservatives on natural autofluorescence and lectin binding characteristics of trichostrongyle eggs” at the 29th annual online meeting of the German Society for Parasitology. Additionally, he presented a study on the “First report of gastrointestinal parasites of feral cats from Gharbia Governorate, Egypt” at the International Congress on Biological and Health Sciences, Turkey, in February 2021.

He also contributed to the 61st annual conference of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists, held in San Antonio, Texas, USA, from August 6-9, 2016, where he presented a poster on the “Simultaneous identification of Haemonchus, Teladorsagia, and Trichostrongylus eggs in goat and sheep fecal samples with three specific lectins.” Furthermore, he attended the 96th annual meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Science in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA, on April 8-9, 2016. He has also participated in the 9th International Scientific Conference at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University, showcasing his commitment to advancing research in parasitology on both national and international platforms.

Publications

Kamal Ahmad Qureshi | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kamal Ahmad Qureshi | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

He is a member of prestigious professional organizations, including the American Society for Microbiology (Postdoctoral Membership: 200165352), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Gold Member: 60484715), and the Saudi Commission for Health Specialists as a Microbiology Specialist (SCFHS: 14-R-A-0030780). His key skills encompass collaboration and teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving, effective communication of research findings, project management, and continuous learning in microbiology, biotechnology, and drug discovery.

Qassim University, College of Pharmacy, Saudi Arabia

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Education

He holds a PhD in Microbial Biotechnology from Invertis University, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India (2018–2021). Prior to that, he completed an MPhil in Environmental Science with a microbiology-based research project from Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, Maharashtra, India (2014–2017). He also earned an MSc in Microbiology (2004–2007) and a BSc in Microbiology (2001–2004) from the same university.

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

He is currently a full-time Lecturer cum Researcher at the College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia, a position he has held since February 2012. As an established researcher, he actively contributes to academic and scientific advancements in his field.

RESEARCH OUTPUT
• Peer-Reviewed Articles – Published
• Peer-Reviewed Articles – Under Revision/Review
• Total Number of Book Chapter – Published
49
03
01
• Total Number of Patent Filed 01
RESEARCH SUPERVISION AND LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
• Supervising graduation research projects for PharmD students: 02-03 students/year: Principal
Supervisor
TEACHING MERITS
• Teaching Microbiology, Biotechnology, Immunology, and Molecular Biology to PharmD students.
• Enhancing teaching presentations and facilitating student learning through various learning modalities
and support materials.
• Fostering interdisciplinary collaboration with faculty members from other departments and evaluating
and revising course content to promote student-centered learning.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
• Best Researcher Award-1st Position (2022-2023): Unaizah College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Saudi
Arabia.
OTHER KEY ACADEMIC MERITS
• Academic Editor: PlosOne and Frontiers.
• Reviewer: Scientific Reports; Foods, Antibiotics, Molecules, Microorganisms, Plants, Biomass, Marine
Drug; Annals of Microbiology; Natural Product Communications; Cogent Medicine, Frontiers in
Microbiology, and Frontiers in Plant Sciences.
SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIETAL IMPACT
• As the leader of a WhatsApp research group comprising around 300 members across various academic
levels in life sciences, I have actively promoted open science and research by facilitating the responsible
distribution of research material and datasets among members. In addition to utilizing our own research
output, we encourage the responsible use of others’ work within our group discussions.
REFEREES
• Dr. Dinesh K. Prajapati, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Biosciences,
Invertis University, Bareilly, 243123, India, Email: dineshprajapati109@gmail.com, Phone: +91-
9454369931: PhD Supervisor.
• Dr. Pankaj K. Rai, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Biosciences, Invertis
University, Bareilly, 243123, India, Email: pankajraibhu@gmail.com, Phone: +91-7217011307: PhD
Supervisor.
• Prof. Mariusz Jaremko, Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Division
(BESE), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi
Arabia, Email: mariusz.jaremko@kaust.edu.sa, Phone: +48-696922325: Research Collaborator.

Publications

  • Comparative study of volatile oil constituents, anti-microbial properties, and antibiofilm activities in <i>Eucalyptus camaldulensis</i> and <i>Eucalyptus globulus</i> : insights from central Saudi Arabia

    Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
    2024-03-12 | Journal article
    Part of ISSN: 0972-060X
    Part of ISSN: 0976-5026
  • Exploring nature’s hidden treasure: Unraveling the untapped phytochemical and pharmacological potentials of Clinopodium vulgare L. – A hidden gem in the Lamiaceae family

    Heliyon
    2024-01 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Kamal Ahmad Qureshi; Adil Parvez; Mohd Masih Uzzaman Khan; Ashok Aspatwar; Akhtar Atiya; Gamal Osman Elhassan; Riyaz Ahmed Khan; Shakkeela Yusuf Erattil Ahammed; Wasi Uzzaman Khan; Mariusz Jaremko
  • Brucellosis: epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment–a comprehensive review

    Annals of Medicine
    2023-12-12 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Kamal A. Qureshi; Adil Parvez; Nada A. Fahmy; Bassant H. Abdel Hady; Shweta Kumar; Anusmita Ganguly; Akhtar Atiya; Gamal O. Elhassan; Saeed O. Alfadly; Seppo Parkkila et al.
  • Microalgae: A promising source for biofuel production

    Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology
    2023-10 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Sakshi Tomar; Shruti Agarwal; Harshita Singh; Reetesh Kumar; Kamal A. Qureshi; Mariusz Jaremko; Abdul-Hamid Emwas; Pankaj Kumar Rai
  • Navigating bioactivity space in anti-tubercular drug discovery through the deployment of advanced machine learning models and cheminformatics tools: a molecular modeling based retrospective study

    Frontiers in Pharmacology
    2023-08-29 | Journal article
    Part of ISSN: 1663-9812
    CONTRIBUTORS: Ratul Bhowmik; Ajay Manaithiya; Bharti Vyas; Ranajit Nath; Kamal A. Qureshi; Seppo Parkkila; Ashok Aspatwar