Suchi Srivastava | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Suchi Srivastava | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Senior Principal Scientist | CSIR – National Botanical Research Institute | India

Dr. Suchi Srivastava is a Senior Principal Scientist at the CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR-NBRI), Lucknow, with expertise in microbiology and biotechnology. Her research career has been dedicated to advancing the field of plant–microbe interactions, with a strong emphasis on developing microbial strategies for sustainable agriculture. She has contributed extensively to understanding how beneficial microbes can enhance plant tolerance to both abiotic and biotic stresses, thereby reducing reliance on chemical inputs. Her work has generated several promising microbial strains with proven efficacy against plant diseases, some of which have been submitted for registration as biopesticides with regulatory authorities. She has authored a significant body of scientific work, including numerous peer-reviewed research papers, book chapters, patents, and conference presentations, reflecting both academic excellence and translational value. Her contributions extend to mentoring young researchers and collaborating across multidisciplinary teams to bring innovative microbial solutions from laboratory research to field-level applications. Dr. Suchi Srivastava’s research has been recognized through multiple awards, highlighting her scientific achievements and impact. With her focus on eco-friendly and sustainable crop management strategies, she continues to play a pivotal role in shaping agricultural biotechnology, contributing to food security and environmental sustainability.

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Education

Dr. Suchi Srivastava Srivastava has built a strong academic foundation in microbiology and biotechnology, which has shaped her scientific career and research contributions. She began her higher education at Dr. RML Awadh University, Faizabad, where she pursued a Master of Science degree in Microbiology. During this period, she developed a comprehensive understanding of microbial systems, their physiology, and their interactions with plants and the environment. This training laid the groundwork for her future interest in exploring the beneficial roles of microbes in agriculture. To further strengthen her expertise, she pursued doctoral studies at the CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP), Lucknow, which was affiliated with Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. Her Ph.D. in Biotechnology with a specialization in Microbiology enabled her to combine applied microbiology with cutting-edge biotechnological approaches. Through her doctoral research, she investigated the potential of microbes in crop improvement and stress management, developing skills in experimental design, molecular techniques, and applied agricultural biotechnology. This combination of postgraduate and doctoral training provided Dr. Suchi Srivastava with a strong theoretical and practical base to address real-world agricultural challenges. Her education has been instrumental in positioning her as a leading scientist in microbial biotechnology, focused on eco-friendly solutions for sustainable agriculture.

Professional Experience

Dr. Suchi Srivastava Srivastava has established a distinguished professional career in the field of microbial biotechnology, with a steady progression through research and leadership positions. She began her career as a Research Associate at the National Institute of Plant Genome Research in New Delhi, where she gained valuable experience in advanced plant–microbe interaction studies and molecular biology techniques. This early phase of her career provided her with critical skills in genomics and microbial research that shaped her scientific trajectory. She later joined the CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, where she has contributed extensively to the Plant–Microbe Interaction and Microbial Technology Divisions. Rising from Scientist B to her current role as Senior Principal Scientist, she has consistently led projects focusing on microbial applications in agriculture. Her research emphasizes developing eco-friendly microbial solutions to manage crop stresses, improve productivity, and reduce dependency on chemical pesticides. Throughout her tenure, Dr. Suchi Srivastava has successfully advanced promising microbial agents for disease management, several of which have been submitted for regulatory approval as biopesticides. She has also mentored young researchers, contributed to institutional projects, and established collaborations across disciplines. Her professional experience highlights a career dedicated to translational research, bridging fundamental discoveries with practical agricultural applications.

Research Interest

Dr. Suchi Srivastava’s research interests lie at the intersection of microbiology, biotechnology, and sustainable agriculture, with a particular focus on plant–microbe interactions. She is deeply engaged in exploring how beneficial microbes can be harnessed to strengthen crop resilience against both abiotic and biotic stresses. Her work seeks to identify and develop microbial strains that promote plant growth, enhance nutrient uptake, and activate natural defense mechanisms, thereby reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers and pesticides. One of her core areas of interest is microbial biocontrol, where she investigates the potential of native and engineered microbes to act as effective biopesticides. She has advanced several microbial formulations that have shown promise in controlling plant pathogens, some of which have been submitted for regulatory approval. She is also interested in understanding the molecular signaling processes underlying plant–microbe communication, which holds the key to designing innovative microbial consortia for field applications. Her research further extends to the integration of microbial technologies into holistic crop management systems aimed at improving soil health, conserving biodiversity, and ensuring long-term agricultural sustainability. By combining basic microbial research with applied biotechnology, Dr. Suchi Srivastava aims to provide eco-friendly solutions that support food security and environmental conservation.

Research Skills

Dr. Suchi Srivastava possesses a diverse set of research skills that span microbiology, biotechnology, and agricultural sustainability. She has extensive expertise in isolating, characterizing, and developing beneficial microbial strains with applications in crop protection and growth promotion. Her proficiency includes designing and executing experiments on plant–microbe interactions, with a focus on understanding microbial mechanisms that alleviate abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and nutrient deficiencies, as well as biotic stresses caused by plant pathogens. She is skilled in molecular microbiology techniques, including DNA/RNA isolation, PCR-based assays, gene expression analysis, and microbial fingerprinting, which she applies to study microbial diversity and functional traits. Additionally, she has practical experience in formulating microbial bioinoculants and biopesticides, scaling them up for field application, and assessing their efficacy under greenhouse and open-field conditions. Dr. Suchi Srivastava also demonstrates expertise in biocontrol technology development, including compatibility testing of microbial consortia and their regulatory submissions for approval as biopesticides. Her competencies extend to analytical techniques for soil and plant health evaluation, fermentation technologies, and patent drafting for innovative microbial products. Through her interdisciplinary skills, she effectively bridges laboratory research with agricultural applications, contributing significantly to eco-friendly crop management strategies and sustainable agricultural practices.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Suchi Srivastava has been recognized with several prestigious honors for her exceptional contributions to microbiology, biotechnology, and plant–microbe interaction research. She has received the Award for Publication in the Highest Impact Factor Journal at CSIR-NBRI, reflecting the quality and global impact of her scientific publications in leading journals. She has also been honored with the CIMAP Annual Day Award for her significant contributions to research and innovation, which played a key role in enabling CSIR-CIMAP to achieve the IDMA’s Patent Appreciation Award, underlining her commitment to patent-driven innovation in applied microbiology and biotechnology. Her academic excellence was also evident when she qualified the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), which laid a strong foundation for her advanced research career. Over the years, her work has been consistently acknowledged for its originality, translational value, and societal relevance. Her research contributions have not only advanced scientific understanding but also fostered the development of eco-friendly microbial technologies for sustainable agriculture. These honors collectively highlight her dedication to high-quality research, innovation, and practical applications, establishing her as a recognized leader in microbial biotechnology and plant–microbe interaction studies.

Author Metrics

  • Citations: 2,756+

  • h-index: 27

  • i10-index: 54

Publications Top Notes

1. Plant growth-promoting bacteria Bacillus amyloliquefaciens NBRISN13 modulates gene expression profile of leaf and rhizosphere community in rice during salt stress
Citations: 486 | Year: 2013

2. Unraveling Aspects of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Mediated Enhanced Production of Rice under Biotic Stress of Rhizoctonia solani
Citations: 172 | Year: 2016

3. Effect of High Temperature on Pseudomonas putida NBRI0987 Biofilm Formation and Expression of Stress Sigma Factor RpoS
Citations: 161 | Year: 2008

4. Gene expression profiling through microarray analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana colonized by Pseudomonas putida MTCC5279, a plant growth promoting rhizobacterium
Citations: 112 | Year: 2012

5. A consortium of alga (Chlorella vulgaris) and bacterium (Pseudomonas putida) for amelioration of arsenic toxicity in rice: A promising and feasible approach
Citations: 100 | Year: 2018

6. Phosphate solubilization by Trichoderma koningiopsis (NBRI-PR5) under abiotic stress conditions
Citations: 96 | Year: 2020

7. Arsenic tolerant Trichoderma sp. reduces arsenic induced stress in chickpea (Cicer arietinum)
Citations: 94 | Year: 2017

8. Silicon-solubilizing media and its implication for characterization of bacteria to mitigate biotic stress
Citations: 89 | Year: 2020

9. Characterisation of Pseudomonas spp. and Ochrobactrum sp. isolated from volcanic soil
Citations: 85 | Year: 2017

10. Chlorella vulgaris and Pseudomonas putida interaction modulates phosphate trafficking for reduced arsenic uptake in rice
Citations: 69 | Year: 2018

Conclusion

Dr. Suchi Srivastava’s distinguished career reflects her unwavering commitment to advancing the frontiers of microbiology and biotechnology, with a particular focus on plant–microbe interactions and their applications in sustainable agriculture. Through her pioneering research, she has contributed significantly to understanding the mechanisms by which beneficial microbes alleviate abiotic and biotic stresses in plants. Her work has not only enriched the fundamental knowledge base in microbial biotechnology but has also generated tangible solutions with practical relevance, including the development of eco-friendly microbial strategies for crop protection and growth promotion. Her scholarly output, comprising peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, patents, and conference presentations, underscores her consistent contributions to both basic and applied sciences. The recognition she has received through awards and honors highlights the originality, translational potential, and impact of her research. Moreover, her leadership within CSIR-NBRI and collaborations with national research institutes have positioned her as a key figure in driving innovation at the interface of microbiology and agriculture. Overall, Dr. Suchi Srivastava’s academic excellence, research achievements, and dedication to developing microbial technologies that align with global sustainability goals establish her as a respected scientist and thought leader, whose contributions continue to benefit both science and society.

Shoukui Hu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shoukui Hu | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory Director at Zhengzhou Central Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, China.

Dr. Shoukui Hu is a distinguished clinical laboratory scientist with expertise in pathogenic biology and molecular biology. He currently serves as the Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Transfusion Department at Peking University Shougang Hospital, Beijing, China. With more than two decades of experience in medical microbiology and molecular epidemiology, Dr. Hu has made significant contributions to infectious disease diagnostics, laboratory medicine, and hospital-based blood safety management. His academic training and career development have been rooted in prestigious national institutions such as the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) and Anhui Agricultural University. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, he actively leads research and training initiatives in clinical diagnostics and molecular pathogen identification. Dr. Hu has held leadership and technical roles in national and regional disease control laboratories, including serving as Deputy Director of the Microbiological Laboratory at Anhui CDC. His postdoctoral work focused on molecular epidemiology, where he deepened his knowledge of infectious disease transmission and public health responses. Dr. Hu’s ongoing commitment to improving laboratory services and his engagement in translational research have established him as a key figure in China’s hospital and public health laboratory networks. His career reflects a strong blend of leadership, innovation, and service.

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🎓Education

Dr. Shoukui Hu has pursued a comprehensive academic journey in microbiology, pathogenic biology, and public health. He obtained his Ph.D. in Pathogenic Biology from the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC, from 2009 to 2014. His doctoral studies focused on the biological mechanisms of pathogens, particularly those relevant to communicable diseases in China. Prior to his Ph.D., Dr. Hu completed his Master’s degree in Microbiology between 2001 and 2004 through a joint program between the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention and Anhui Agricultural University. This multidisciplinary collaboration offered him both theoretical and practical exposure to microbial diagnostics and epidemiology. His academic foundation was established at Anhui Science and Technology University, where he earned his Bachelor of Science in 1999. This progression from undergraduate to doctoral studies underscores his long-standing commitment to scientific inquiry in the field of microbiology and laboratory medicine. Throughout his educational trajectory, Dr. Hu has cultivated a rigorous scientific mindset and built a strong foundation in experimental and translational research, equipping him for his later leadership roles in clinical and diagnostic laboratories.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Shoukui Hu brings over 20 years of professional experience in clinical diagnostics, public health, and laboratory management. Since November 2016, he has served as the Senior Technologist and Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Transfusion Department at Peking University Shougang Hospital. In this role, he oversees diagnostic workflows, laboratory quality control, and blood safety protocols, while also mentoring technical staff. From July 2014 to October 2016, he undertook a postdoctoral fellowship in Molecular Epidemiology at the National Institute for Communicable Disease Control and Prevention, China CDC, contributing to research on infectious disease patterns and pathogen evolution. Briefly in 2014, he worked as an Associate Senior Technologist in the Clinical Laboratory at Peking University International Hospital, where he implemented advanced diagnostic technologies. Prior to these roles, Dr. Hu held a key leadership position from 2004 to 2014 as Deputy Director of the Microbiological Laboratory at Anhui CDC. There, he played a critical role in regional disease surveillance, outbreak investigation, and microbiological diagnostics. His rich professional background encompasses both hospital-based and public health laboratory environments, making him a versatile and experienced leader in the Chinese medical laboratory system.

🔬Research Interest

Dr. Shoukui Hu’s primary research interests lie in pathogenic biology and molecular biology, particularly focusing on the mechanisms of infectious disease transmission, diagnosis, and control. He is particularly interested in molecular diagnostics for communicable diseases, including the development and optimization of real-time PCR, nucleic acid amplification, and sequencing-based identification techniques. His work explores the molecular epidemiology of bacterial and viral pathogens, aiming to trace their origins, genetic evolution, and resistance profiles. These interests were further honed during his postdoctoral fellowship, where he investigated the molecular characteristics and transmission dynamics of key human pathogens. Additionally, Dr. Hu is actively engaged in research related to clinical laboratory improvement, blood transfusion safety, and the integration of novel biomolecular tools into diagnostic workflows. He collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to enhance infectious disease surveillance and outbreak response capacity in clinical and public health settings. Through his dual expertise in molecular biology and clinical diagnostics, Dr. Hu seeks to bridge the gap between research and practice, with the goal of improving patient care and public health outcomes through science-driven innovations.

🧠Research Skills

Dr. Shoukui Hu possesses a diverse set of research and laboratory skills that support his work in clinical diagnostics and molecular epidemiology. He is proficient in a wide range of molecular biology techniques, including DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, real-time PCR, gene sequencing, and electrophoresis. His expertise also extends to microbial culture, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and biosafety procedures essential in infectious disease laboratories. Dr. Hu is well-versed in laboratory quality control systems, having implemented and supervised ISO-compliant workflows in clinical and CDC laboratories. His analytical skills include data interpretation in molecular epidemiological studies, as well as the use of bioinformatics tools for pathogen genotyping and phylogenetic analysis. Additionally, Dr. Hu has experience in managing laboratory operations, training personnel, and conducting clinical validations of diagnostic assays. He has led or contributed to several research projects investigating the molecular characteristics of emerging pathogens, particularly in the context of hospital-acquired infections and public health emergencies. His integrated technical, managerial, and research capabilities make him a valuable asset in both academic and clinical laboratory environments, contributing to innovation in infectious disease control and laboratory diagnostics.

🏆Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors have not been listed in the original profile, Dr. Shoukui Hu’s career progression and leadership roles strongly reflect recognition of his expertise and contributions within the Chinese clinical and public health sectors. Achieving the position of Director of the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Transfusion Department at a major teaching hospital such as Peking University Shougang Hospital is a testament to his excellence and leadership. His selection for a competitive postdoctoral fellowship in molecular epidemiology at China CDC indicates strong endorsement by national-level scientific authorities. Moreover, his advancement to senior technologist and associate senior technologist roles across various institutions signifies sustained professional recognition. It is likely that Dr. Hu has received internal commendations for laboratory management, infectious disease response, and quality assurance contributions, though these are not documented here. His scientific credibility and technical expertise also position him as a key collaborator in research and diagnostic innovation. As his work continues to gain visibility in both academic and clinical contexts, further formal recognitions and awards may follow.

📈Author Metrics

As of the latest available data, Dr. Shoukui Hu has made significant scholarly contributions in the fields of pathogenic biology and molecular diagnostics. His author metrics are as follows:

  • Total Citations: 515

  • Citing Documents: 442

  • Total Publications: 35

  • h-index: 14

These metrics reflect Dr. Hu’s impact and influence in the scientific community, particularly in microbiology, molecular epidemiology, and clinical diagnostics. An h-index of 14 indicates that at least 14 of his publications have each received 14 or more citations, underscoring both the relevance and consistency of his research output. His work continues to be cited by a wide array of researchers and clinicians, demonstrating ongoing engagement with and recognition of his scholarly contributions.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. Isolation of Fluconazole-Resistant South Asian Clade Candida auris in Beijing, China

  • Journal: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

  • Year: April 2025

2. Influence of Helicobacter pylori on Composition and Function of Gastric Microbiota in Patients with Chronic Non-Atrophic Gastritis

  • Journal: Heliyon

  • Year: May 2024

3. The Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Immune Tolerance Induced by Helicobacter pylori Infection

  • Journal: Helicobacter

  • Year: August 2023

4. Comparative Analysis of the Gut Microbiota of Wild Adult Rats from Nine District Areas in Hainan, China

  • Journal: World Journal of Gastroenterology

  • Year: June 2023

5. Ultra-Efficient Multiple Cross Displacement Amplification–Lateral Flow Biosensor (MCDA–LFB) for Serogroup Identification of Prevalent Neisseria meningitidis

  • Journal: Analytical Biochemistry

  • Year: May 2022

🧾Conclusion

Dr. Shoukui Hu stands out as a dedicated leader and researcher in the fields of pathogenic biology and molecular diagnostics. His career spans prestigious institutions, from regional CDC laboratories to leading university-affiliated hospitals, reflecting a blend of public health service and clinical excellence. With a strong foundation in microbiology and molecular biology, he has made impactful contributions to infectious disease diagnosis and laboratory safety. Dr. Hu’s work enhances the reliability of diagnostic laboratories and advances scientific understanding of pathogen behavior and transmission. His leadership at Peking University Shougang Hospital has played a pivotal role in modernizing laboratory services and implementing high-quality blood transfusion practices. By merging his academic insights with practical experience, he continues to foster innovation in diagnostic science and contribute meaningfully to China’s public health infrastructure. Dr. Hu exemplifies the critical role of clinical laboratory professionals in shaping modern medicine, and his ongoing commitment to research, education, and clinical service marks him as a key contributor to the future of diagnostic healthcare and infectious disease control in China.

 

Amany Elbehary | Health and Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amany Elbehary | Health and Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assistant lecturer at Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt.

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed is an accomplished Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Pathology at the Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University. Born on January 26, 1986, Dr. Amani has established a reputable academic and clinical profile, contributing significantly to the fields of laboratory medicine and diagnostic sciences. She brings a rigorous approach to teaching and research, with a focus on advancing diagnostic accuracy and improving clinical outcomes through innovative laboratory practices. As a dedicated academic professional, Dr. Amani is committed to integrating teaching excellence with active research and community service. Her role at Zagazig University reflects her passion for fostering knowledge in medical laboratory sciences, particularly in clinical pathology. She is recognized among her peers for her meticulous work ethic, collaborative mindset, and dedication to student mentorship. With a robust educational foundation and a growing portfolio of research endeavors, Dr. Amani continues to contribute to the academic and healthcare sectors in Egypt. She maintains active communication with the scientific community through conferences, workshops, and academic collaborations. Her professional journey is driven by a profound interest in bridging the gap between laboratory diagnostics and clinical application, striving to enhance healthcare delivery and patient care through evidence-based medical laboratory practices.

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Education

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed pursued her academic career with a strong commitment to clinical and biomedical sciences. She obtained her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (M.B.B.Ch) from Zagazig University, one of Egypt’s leading medical schools. Following her undergraduate studies, she completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Pathology, also at Zagazig University, which laid the groundwork for her expertise in laboratory medicine. Her academic training emphasized diagnostic hematology, clinical chemistry, immunology, and molecular pathology, providing her with comprehensive knowledge of disease mechanisms and laboratory techniques. During her postgraduate studies, Dr. Amani actively participated in clinical laboratory rotations, case discussions, and academic seminars, which honed her diagnostic acumen and critical thinking abilities. She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies in Clinical Pathology, aiming to deepen her research competencies and clinical applications in hematopathology and laboratory-based diagnostics. Her educational journey has been marked by a continuous pursuit of academic excellence, scientific inquiry, and a passion for improving laboratory diagnostics. In addition to her formal education, Dr. Amani frequently engages in professional development through specialized courses and workshops in areas such as quality assurance, molecular diagnostics, and emerging diagnostic technologies, ensuring her skills remain aligned with modern medical and scientific standards.

Professional Experience

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed serves as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Pathology at the Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University. Since joining the department, she has played a vital role in academic instruction, laboratory supervision, and clinical teaching. Her responsibilities include delivering lectures and practical sessions to undergraduate and postgraduate students, contributing to curriculum development, and ensuring high standards in laboratory diagnostics. Dr. Amani collaborates closely with hospital laboratories affiliated with the university, where she supports diagnostic services in hematology, clinical chemistry, and immunopathology. She has also participated in multidisciplinary clinical meetings and contributed to case reviews, enhancing the integration of laboratory findings into clinical decision-making. Prior to her current academic role, she completed her residency and training in clinical laboratories, gaining hands-on experience in diagnostic testing, quality control, and patient-centered laboratory reporting. Her professional background combines both academic and clinical expertise, which enhances her ability to deliver practical, evidence-based education. Dr. Amani is also involved in supervising master’s and medical student research projects, guiding students through methodological design and data analysis. Her professional experience reflects a deep commitment to academic growth, clinical collaboration, and improving diagnostic education for the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Research Interest

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed’s research interests lie at the intersection of clinical pathology, diagnostic innovation, and disease biomarker discovery. Her primary focus is on hematological malignancies, immunohematology, and molecular diagnostics. She is particularly interested in the identification and validation of novel biomarkers that can improve the early detection, diagnosis, and prognosis of various diseases, especially hematological cancers. Additionally, Dr. Amani explores the application of advanced diagnostic technologies, such as PCR-based techniques, flow cytometry, and automated hematology analyzers, in routine laboratory practice. Another area of her interest includes the study of inflammatory markers and their diagnostic relevance in autoimmune disorders and infectious diseases. She is also keen on investigating laboratory quality assurance and standardization procedures to enhance diagnostic accuracy and reliability. Her research often involves cross-disciplinary collaboration with clinicians, bioinformaticians, and molecular biologists, reflecting her integrative approach to laboratory medicine. As part of her academic role, she actively mentors students on research projects that align with her areas of interest. With a strong foundation in clinical pathology and a vision for diagnostic innovation, Dr. Amani aspires to contribute to translational research that bridges the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications for improved patient care.

Research Skills

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed has developed a comprehensive set of research skills that reflect her advanced training in clinical pathology and medical diagnostics. She is proficient in a wide range of laboratory techniques including blood smear examination, bone marrow aspirate evaluation, coagulation assays, immunoassays, and automated hematology analysis. Her molecular diagnostic skills encompass PCR, gel electrophoresis, and nucleic acid extraction techniques, which she has employed in various research settings. Additionally, she is skilled in ELISA, flow cytometry, and spectrophotometry, enabling her to carry out immunological and biochemical investigations with precision. Dr. Amani is adept at research design and methodology, statistical data analysis using SPSS and GraphPad Prism, and systematic literature reviews. She has received training in Good Clinical Laboratory Practices (GCLP), research ethics, and laboratory quality management systems. Furthermore, she is experienced in preparing research proposals, IRB submissions, and scientific presentations for academic conferences. Her ability to work both independently and collaboratively in research settings has allowed her to contribute meaningfully to several projects and academic discussions. Dr. Amani’s research skills are continually enhanced through workshops, courses, and hands-on laboratory supervision, all of which contribute to her ongoing development as a competent and innovative clinical researcher.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed has received recognition for her dedication to clinical pathology and her contributions to medical education. She has been honored by the Faculty of Medicine at Zagazig University for her outstanding academic performance during both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Her consistent excellence in coursework and laboratory practice earned her a place among the top students in her class, which paved the way for her recruitment as an academic staff member. In addition to her academic honors, she has received commendations from colleagues and supervisors for her commitment to teaching and mentorship. Dr. Amani has also been selected to participate in competitive training programs and workshops funded by the university and national health initiatives, reflecting her strong professional standing. Her poster and oral presentations at national medical conferences have received positive feedback and served to highlight her skills in scientific communication. Furthermore, she has been recognized for her active role in departmental activities, such as quality control audits and curriculum updates. These honors underscore Dr. Amani’s reputation as a diligent, knowledgeable, and forward-thinking medical professional, committed to advancing the standards of laboratory medicine and medical education in Egypt.

Author Metrics

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed’s academic contributions have begun to gain recognition within the scientific and medical research communities. According to citation databases such as Google Scholar, her work has accumulated a total of 108 citations, reflecting the growing impact of her research in clinical pathology and related biomedical sciences. She has achieved an h-index of 6, which indicates that six of her published articles have each received at least six citations. This metric suggests a consistent level of scholarly influence across multiple publications. Furthermore, Dr. Amani holds an i10-index of 3, meaning that three of her articles have been cited ten times or more, underlining the quality and relevance of her most cited work. These metrics provide insight into her emerging academic visibility and research engagement. Her publications, primarily in the areas of hematology, immunopathology, and diagnostic biomarkers, contribute to advancing medical knowledge and laboratory practices. As she continues to expand her research activities and collaborate on interdisciplinary studies, her citation indices are expected to rise. Dr. Amani’s author metrics underscore her potential as a developing researcher and highlight the importance of her contributions to the field of clinical diagnostics and academic medicine.

Publications Top Notes

  • Impact of cytotoxin-associated gene A of Helicobacter pylori strains on microalbuminuria in type 2 diabetes
    Journal: Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
    Volume: 21(4)
    Citations: 35
    Year: 2010

  • MicroRNA‐199b expression level and coliform count in irritable bowel syndrome
    Journal: IUBMB Life
    Volume: 68(5)
    Citations: 14
    Year: 2016

  • Endoscopic band ligation of internal haemorrhoids versus stapled haemorrhoidopexy in patients with portal hypertension
    Journal: Arab Journal of Gastroenterology
    Volume: 12(1)
    Citations: 13
    Year: 2011

  • Annexin A2 versus AFP as an efficient diagnostic serum marker for hepatocellular carcinoma
    Journal: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research
    Volume: 2(9)
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2013

  • Role of gallstones in typhoid carriage in Egyptian patients
    Journal: Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
    Volume: 2(4)
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2012

  • Current status of schistosomiasis in Egypt: parasitologic and endoscopic study in Sharqia Governorate
    Journal: Afro-Egyptian Journal of Infectious and Endemic Diseases
    Volume: 1(1)
    Citations: 8
    Year: 2011

  • Study of frequency of spontaneous bacterial empyema in cirrhotic patients with hepatic hydrothorax
    Journal: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research
    Volume: 4(4)
    Citations: 6
    Year: 2015

  • Glutathione S‐Transferase M1 and T1 gene polymorphisms and the outcome of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in Egyptian patients
    Journal: Annals of Human Genetics
    Volume: 80(1)
    Citations: 5
    Year: 2016

  • Impact of oesophageal variceal injection on gastric varices in cirrhotic patients
    Journal: Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research
    Volume: 3(6)
    Citations: 4
    Year: 2014

  • Association of MnSOD Ala16Val genotype and activity with hepatocellular carcinoma risk in HCV-infected Egyptian patients
    Journal: Arab Journal of Gastroenterology
    Volume: 11(1)
    Citations: 4
    Year: 2010

Conclusion

Dr. Amani Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated academic and clinical pathologist with a passion for diagnostic excellence and medical education. Her professional journey reflects a solid foundation in medical sciences, strengthened by rigorous academic training and practical experience in clinical pathology. As an Assistant Lecturer at Zagazig University, she actively contributes to the academic development of students, the advancement of diagnostic practices, and the pursuit of impactful research. Her work in laboratory medicine combines traditional diagnostic techniques with emerging molecular approaches, demonstrating a commitment to innovation and quality. Dr. Amani’s research interests in hematology, immunopathology, and biomarker discovery position her as a promising contributor to the field of clinical diagnostics. Her technical expertise, research acumen, and teaching skills enable her to inspire the next generation of clinicians and researchers. Through continued professional development, participation in academic conferences, and interdisciplinary collaboration, she remains at the forefront of medical laboratory sciences in Egypt. Dr. Amani’s career embodies the integration of academic rigor, research innovation, and clinical service, marking her as a vital asset to both her institution and the wider healthcare community.