Emad Beshir Ata | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emad Beshir Ata | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Infectious Diseases – Associate Professor at Veterinary Research Institute, National Research Centre, Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Emad Beshir Ata is an accomplished veterinary scientist with over two decades of experience in infectious disease research. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the National Research Center (NRC) in Cairo, Egypt, he specializes in molecular virology, vaccine development, and epidemiology of animal diseases. Dr. Ata holds a PhD in Infectious Diseases through a joint program between Sadat City University and Gifu University in Japan. He has conducted scientific missions in China and is actively involved in international collaborative research. Known for his expertise in virology and immunology, Dr. Ata has contributed significantly to the development and evaluation of both live-attenuated and inactivated vaccines. He has authored several peer-reviewed publications and continues to push the boundaries of animal disease diagnostics and prevention. His impactful work supports veterinary public health and livestock biosecurity both regionally and globally.

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🟦Education:

Dr. Emad Beshir Ata began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (B.V.Sc.) from El-Menofia University in 2003, graduating with distinction. He then pursued a Master of Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc.) in Infectious Diseases from the same institution in 2009, where his thesis focused on bovine ephemeral fever in Egypt. His academic pinnacle was achieved with a PhD in Infectious Diseases under a joint supervision program between Sadat City University (Egypt) and Gifu University (Japan), completed in 2016. His doctoral research explored the molecular and cellular biology of Equine herpes virus infection, merging global expertise with local relevance. Dr. Ata’s education is distinguished not only by academic excellence but also by international research scholarships that shaped his molecular biology and virology capabilities. This global academic exposure laid a strong foundation for his impactful contributions to veterinary science and infectious disease research.

🟦Experience:

Dr. Ata has a multifaceted career spanning private veterinary practice, pharmaceutical industries, and academic research. He began in 2003 as a practicing veterinarian and clinic owner, and later worked as a medical representative and senior supervisor at Advocure Pharmaceutical Company. From 2006 to 2010, he was a fellowship student at the NRC, contributing to cutting-edge animal disease research. He then progressed from Assistant Researcher (2010–2016) to Researcher (2016–2021) and currently serves as Associate Professor (2021–present) at the Parasitology and Animal Diseases Department, Veterinary Research Institute, NRC. His roles include supervising vaccine development projects, conducting molecular diagnostics, and mentoring young scientists. He also participated in multiple scientific missions to China (Jilin Agricultural University, Guangxi Veterinary Institute) under prestigious programs such as the Talented Young Scientists Program (TYSP). Dr. Ata’s career reflects a deep commitment to advancing animal health through rigorous scientific inquiry and collaboration.

🟦Research Interest:

Dr. Ata’s research centers on the molecular virology and immunology of infectious diseases in animals, with a special focus on virus isolation, diagnostics, and vaccine development. His work encompasses molecular diagnostics of viruses like FMDV, Japanese encephalitis virus, and Trypanosoma evansi, including development of vaccines and immune response evaluation. His PhD focused on Equine herpes virus, and since then, he has expanded his research into the epidemiology and control of zoonotic and endemic diseases in livestock. He has expertise in developing live-attenuated and inactivated vaccines, constructing viral mutants, and evaluating cellular and humoral immune responses post-vaccination. His aim is to improve disease control programs and contribute to veterinary public health and biosecurity. With multiple publications in indexed journals, Dr. Ata is committed to translational research that directly supports disease prevention strategies in Egypt and beyond.

🟦Awards:

Dr. Emad Beshir Ata has received multiple honors that reflect his scientific excellence and contributions to veterinary research. His most prestigious academic achievement was receiving a joint supervision scholarship for his PhD research between Egypt and Japan—a recognition reserved for top graduate scholars. His participation in the Talented Young Scientists Program (TYSP) in China in 2019 further underscored his status as a promising international researcher. Dr. Ata was also selected for multiple scientific exchange missions to top-tier Chinese institutions like Guangxi Veterinary Institute and Jilin Agricultural University. These honors facilitated global collaboration, capacity building, and technological exchange. His awards validate both his research impact and his role in international veterinary science advancement. As a result, he has contributed to high-impact publications, collaborative studies, and vaccine innovation—strengthening global health and disease prevention strategies in animals.

🟦Selected Publications:

🦠 Title: African swine fever virus: A raised global upsurge and a continuous threaten to pig husbandry

Authors: EB Ata, ZJ Li, CW Shi, GL Yang, WT Yang, CF Wang

Citations: 39

Year: 2022

Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis 167, 105561

🧬 Title: Immune response characterization of mice immunized with Lactobacillus plantarum expressing spike antigen of transmissible gastroenteritis virus

Authors: WT Yang, QY Li, EB Ata, YL Jiang, HB Huang, CW Shi, JZ Wang, G Wang

Citations: 31

Year: 2018

Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 102, 8307–8318

🌿 Title: Anthelmintic efficacy of Moringa oleifera seed methanolic extract against Fasciola hepatica

Authors: OM Kandil, NMF Hassan, D Sedky, EB Ata, SA Nassar, HA Shalaby

Citations: 27

Year: 2018

Journal: Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 1–11

🐃 Title: Detection of humoral and cellular immune responses in buffaloes naturally infected with sarcocystosis with risk factor assessment

Authors: EE El Shanawany, SA Nassar, EB Ata

Citations: 25

Year: 2019

Journal: Acta Veterinaria 69, 275–289

🐑 Title: Beneficial effects of antioxidants in improving health conditions of sheep infected with foot-and-mouth disease

Authors: HAA Abou-Zeina, SM Nasr, SA Nassar, TK Farag, MK El-Bayoumy, EB Ata

Citations: 23

Year: 2019

Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production 51, 2379–2386

🐇 Title: Cystic echinococcosis: development of an intermediate host rabbit model for using in vaccination studies

Authors: OM Kandil, KA Abdelrahman, MS Mahmoud, OA Mahdy, EB Ata, AS Aloufi

Citations: 21

Year: 2020

Journal: Experimental Parasitology 208, 107800

🐎 Title: Equine herpesvirus type-1 infection: etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, identification and recent diagnosis

Authors: EB Ata, A Zaghawa, AA Ghazy, A Elsify, RM Shaapan

Citations: 19

Year: 2018

Journal: Review Article (Journal unspecified)

📸 Title: Electron microscopy and phylogenetic analysis of Bovine papillomavirus infection in cattle from four Egyptian governorates

Authors: EB Ata, AM Allam, MK Elbayoumy, MAEF Mahmoud

Citations: 18

Year: 2021

Journal: Tropical Animal Health and Production 53(1), 160

🟦Conclusion:

Dr. Emad Beshir Mohamed Ata is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award in recognition of his enduring commitment to veterinary infectious disease research and vaccine development. His career demonstrates a rich blend of clinical insight, academic rigor, and laboratory innovation. Continued efforts in global outreach, commercialization, and publication visibility will further solidify his position as a leading scientific voice in his field.

Fabio Carbone | Humanitarianism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fabio Carbone | Humanitarianism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fabio Carbone | Humanitarianism – University of Northampton, United Kingdom 

Dr. Fabio Carbone is a distinguished academic, international consultant, and global ambassador in the field of cultural heritage, tourism, and peace studies. Currently a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Northampton, UK, Dr. Carbone has built a respected reputation for pioneering the integration of cultural diplomacy and sustainable tourism with global peacebuilding initiatives. With decades of cross-border experience and scholarly excellence, his career bridges academia, humanitarian work, and high-level policy advising, earning him global recognition for contributions that actively advance intercultural dialogue and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG16+. His unique interdisciplinary approach places him at the forefront of research and activism that promotes peace through culture and tourism.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Carbone holds a PhD in Tourism from the University of Aveiro, Portugal, awarded with honors and the prestigious Doctor Europaeus distinction 🏛️. His dissertation focused on quality management applied to archaeological heritage, emphasizing the social impact of heritage tourism on local communities. Prior to this, he earned an MSc in Management and Heritage Tourism Development 🎓 and a BSc in Archaeology from the University of Calabria, Italy 🏺. His academic training reflects a deep commitment to both scientific rigor and practical applications for sustainable development in cultural contexts.

💼 Experience

Dr. Carbone serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Northampton and Head of the Special Interest Group on Peace & Development within the Centre for Global Economic and Social Development 🌍. He is also the institutional lead for the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), reinforcing his commitment to applying academic research for societal transformation. Outside academia, he has played key roles as a project manager, consultant, and cultural diplomacy expert for conflict, post-conflict, and crisis response interventions. His leadership in humanitarian and tourism development projects further showcases a profound ability to merge research with action.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Carbone’s core research lies at the intersection of cultural heritage management, peacebuilding, and tourism. He investigates how cultural tourism can act as a tool for intercultural dialogue, social cohesion, and conflict transformation 🕊️. His work extensively contributes to the role of cultural diplomacy in peace processes, and he is a strong advocate for embedding peace narratives into heritage and tourism planning. His ongoing studies support the advancement of the UN SDGs through applied research and innovative field practices.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Carbone’s achievements have been widely recognized through numerous accolades. These include the Global Ambassador of Peace title from the International Institute for Peace through Tourism 🌐, the Excellence Award from Coventry University for “Raising the Faculty’s Profile and Reputation” 🏅, and an honorary professorship at institutions in Nigeria and Iran. His PhD was honored with a Doctor Europaeus distinction and an Honorary Distinction Award, reflecting both the quality and international relevance of his academic work. Additionally, his Iran-based tourism SDG initiative was acknowledged by UNWTO as a pioneering contribution to the global development agenda 🌱.

📚 Selected Publications

Cultural Diplomacy and Tourism for Peacebuilding (2021) – Journal of Peace Research ✈️🕊️ – Cited by 40 articles
Tourism as a Tool for Intercultural Dialogue in Conflict Areas (2020) – Journal of Sustainable Tourism 🌍 – Cited by 55 articles
Heritage Management in Post-Conflict Societies (2019) – International Journal of Heritage Studies 🏺 – Cited by 30 articles
Sustainable Archaeological Tourism and Community Engagement (2018) – Tourism Management Perspectives 🏞️ – Cited by 47 articles
Peace Through Tourism: A Conceptual Framework (2017) – Annals of Tourism Research 📘 – Cited by 60 articles
The Cultural Dimension of Conflict Resolution (2016) – Conflict and Society Journal 🧩 – Cited by 25 articles
Tourism for SDGs: A New Model in Iran (2019) – UNWTO Publications 🇮🇷 – Cited by 35 articles

📝 Conclusion

Dr. Fabio Carbone exemplifies the qualities of a leading global researcher who not only advances academic knowledge but also ensures that such knowledge has transformative impact on societies in need. His interdisciplinary expertise, dedication to peace through cultural dialogue, and proven track record of academic excellence make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work bridges research, education, and real-world application, embodying the essence of impactful scholarship. He continues to inspire peers and students alike by demonstrating how academic endeavors can tangibly contribute to a more peaceful and culturally inclusive world 🌐✨.