Ofon Elvis Amih | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ofon Elvis Amih | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

University of Buea | Cameroon

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Biography of Dr. Ofon Elvis Amih 🌍🧬

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Dr. Ofon Elvis Amih’s academic journey is rooted in his commitment to biochemistry, starting with his undergraduate studies at the University of Dschang, Cameroon. From 2006 to 2010, he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry with a specialty in Clinical Biochemistry. His passion for this field led him to continue his studies at the same institution, where he earned a Master of Science in Biochemistry between 2010 and 2013, further specializing in Clinical Biochemistry. In 2014, Dr. Amih embarked on his doctoral studies, culminating in a PhD in Biochemistry with a specialty in Clinical Biochemistry from the University of Dschang in 2019. His doctoral research solidified his expertise in biochemistry and set the stage for his future contributions to the field.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS AND TEACHING 📚

Dr. Amih’s career in academia began at the University of Dschang, where he served as a Graduate Teaching Monitor from 2014 to 2021. In this role, he assisted in tutorials, practical lessons, and exam invigilation. His teaching career advanced further when he joined the University of Buea as an Assistant Lecturer at the Faculty of Health Sciences in October 2021. His work at the University of Buea involves mentoring students and imparting valuable knowledge in the field of biochemistry. In addition to teaching, Dr. Amih engaged in postdoctoral research with the TrypanoGEN+ Consortium from 2019 to 2022, where he worked on groundbreaking research related to genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Furthermore, he became a Bioinformatics Fellow with H3Abionet/H3Africa, contributing to the intersection of bioinformatics and biochemistry through collaborative projects across Africa.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON INFECTIOUS DISEASES🔬

Dr. Amih's research is deeply focused on the genetic markers associated with Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT). His manuscript, currently in press, titled "A Genome-wide association study reveals novel genetic markers associated with Human African Trypanosomiasis," marks a significant contribution to understanding this tropical disease. His research work bridges biochemistry and bioinformatics, with an emphasis on using advanced genomic tools to address pressing health issues in Africa.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌟

Dr. Amih has had a considerable influence in his field, particularly through his involvement in internationally recognized initiatives like the TrypanoGEN+ Consortium and H3Abionet/H3Africa. His contributions extend beyond research, as he is also shaping future generations of scientists and biochemists through his academic roles. His work has impacted the global scientific community, with his insights contributing to scientific journals and conferences worldwide. He has actively participated in numerous workshops and conferences, from local events in Cameroon to international collaborations, such as the H3ABioNet Online ‘Introduction to Bioinformatics’ training course in South Africa.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS🏅

Dr. Amih’s academic impact is further validated by his involvement in journal review activities for reputable publications such as Plos Computational Biology and the Journal of Bioscience and Medicine. His own manuscripts, particularly the upcoming publication on genetic markers for Human African Trypanosomiasis, are anticipated to contribute valuable citations in the field of clinical biochemistry and tropical disease research.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

As Dr. Amih continues his academic and research endeavors, his legacy is likely to be defined by his contributions to both biochemistry and bioinformatics. His ongoing role at the University of Buea, coupled with his research collaborations across Africa, ensures that his work will leave a lasting impact on the scientific community, particularly in the areas of neglected tropical diseases and genetic research. Looking ahead, Dr. Amih is poised to expand his contributions through more collaborative research projects, potentially leading future generations of scientists and continuing to address critical health challenges in Africa. His deep expertise in both biochemistry and bioinformatics uniquely positions him as a leader in these intertwined disciplines.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 📑

"High Levels of Genetic Diversity within Nilo-Saharan Populations: Implications for Human Adaptation" 

  • Authors: Mulindwa, J., Noyes, H., Ilboudo, H., Ahouty, B., & Kabore, J.
  • Journal: Human Genetics
  • Year: 2020

"Copy number variation in human genomes from three major ethno-linguistic groups in Africa" 

  • Authors: Nyangiri, O.A. , Noyes, H. , Mulindwa, J. ,Hertz-Fowler, C. , Matovu, E.
  • Journal: Genomics
  • Year: 2020

"Molecular identification of different trypanosome species in tsetse flies caught in the wildlife reserve of Santchou in the western region of Cameroon"

  • Authors: Kamdem, C.N. , Tiofack, A.A.Z. , Mewamba, E.M. , Gomseu, E.B.D. , Simo, G.
  • Journal: Parasitology Research
  • Year: 2020

"Association between polymorphisms of IL4, IL13, IL10, STAT6 and IFNG genes, cytokines and immunoglobulin E levels with high burden of Schistosoma mansoni in children from schistosomiasis endemic areas of Cameroon"

  • Authors: Mewamba, E.M. , Noyes, H. , Tiofack, A.A.Z. , MacLeod, A. , Simo, G.
  • Journal: Genetics and Evolution
  • Year: 2023

"Evaluation of ITS1 rDNA primers for the detection and identification of African trypanosomes in mammalian hosts and tsetse flies."

  • Authors: Ofon, E.A. , Metiadjoue, M.C.C. , Kante, S.T. ,Fogue, S.P. , Simo, G.
  • Journal: Acta Tropica
  • Year: 2024

Xiang Gui Yang | Clinical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Xiang Gui Yang | Clinical Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

The First Affiliated hospital of Chengdu Medical College | China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Yang Xianggui embarked on his academic journey at Harbin Medical University, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science. He further advanced his education at Chongqing Medical University, obtaining a Master's degree in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics from the School of Laboratory Medicine.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since July 2015, Yang Xianggui has been serving as the Deputy Chief Laboratory Physician at the First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College. His primary focus is on research into bacterial resistance mechanisms and virulence, positioning him as a significant contributor to this critical field of medical research.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY

Dr. Yang's research endeavors have been substantial and varied, including:

  • CRISPR/Cas9 Technology: Utilizing CRISPR/Cas9 to knock out the ftsZ gene in bacteria to study the molecular regulatory mechanism of the key enzyme MpI in the peptidoglycan cycle.
  • Gene Knockout Studies: Investigating the regulatory mechanism of acute-chronic infection transformation based on the nagZ gene knockout in Enterobacter cloacae.
  • MicroRNA Research: Exploring the application of miR-135 in detecting early-onset chronic kidney disease.
  • Enzyme and Protein Studies: Examining the correlation between Klebsiella pneumoniae KPC-2 enzyme and OmpK36, and studying the molecular regulatory mechanism of AmpC beta-lactamase, a key enzyme in the peptidoglycan cycle.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Yang has been the principal investigator on several high-impact research projects funded by notable organizations:

  1. National Natural Science Youth Foundation Project: CRISPR/Cas9 technology study on ftsZ gene knockout.
  2. Sichuan Provincial Natural Science Foundation General Project: Regulatory mechanism study on acute-chronic infection transformation.
  3. Sichuan Provincial Department of Education Fund: Research on miR-135's application in early-onset chronic kidney disease detection.
  4. Chengdu Medical University Fund: Correlation study between Klebsiella pneumoniae KPC-2 enzyme and OmpK36.
  5. Special Fund of the First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College: Study on the molecular regulatory mechanism of AmpC beta-lactamase.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Yang has published nine SCI papers as the first author or corresponding author, showcasing his contributions to the scientific community. His work is recognized and cited by peers, reflecting his influence and expertise in bacterial resistance mechanisms and clinical laboratory diagnostics.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Yang's ongoing research projects and completed studies contribute significantly to the understanding of bacterial resistance and virulence. His legacy is built on his dedication to advancing laboratory medicine through innovative research and collaborative efforts. Future contributions are anticipated in the areas of infection control, molecular diagnostics, and bacterial resistance management, further enhancing his impact on medical science and patient care.

IMPORTANT TOPICS

  1. BACTERIAL RESISTANCE MECHANISMS: Exploring how bacteria develop resistance to antibiotics and identifying potential targets for new treatments.
  2. VIRULENCE FACTORS: Investigating the components that make bacteria pathogenic and how they can be neutralized.
  3. MOLECULAR REGULATORY MECHANISMS: Understanding the intricate molecular pathways that govern bacterial behavior and resistance.
  4. GENE KNOCKOUT TECHNOLOGIES: Utilizing advanced gene-editing tools like CRISPR/Cas9 to study bacterial genetics and physiology.
  5. CLINICAL APPLICATIONS: Translating research findings into practical applications in clinical diagnostics and treatment strategies.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS