William Wilberforce Amoah | Nursing | Research Excellence Award

Mr. William Wilberforce Amoah | Nursing | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Lecturer | Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology | Ghana

Mr. William Wilberforce Amoah is a nursing academic and practitioner with expertise in emergency and critical care nursing, public health, and health systems research. His research focuses on child malnutrition, maternal and adolescent health, utilization of traditional birth attendants, rural healthcare delivery challenges, patient safety, and self-management support for chronic conditions. He has contributed to peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations using qualitative and mixed research approaches, with a citation record of 31 citations across 5 documents and an h-index of 2. Professionally, he has experience in undergraduate teaching, curriculum and practicum development, student supervision, clinical coordination, academic leadership, clinical practice, health and safety advocacy, and mentorship in hospital and university settings.

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Nisrin El Mlili | Soins Infirmiers | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nisrin El Mlili | Soins Infirmiers | Best Researcher Award

Institut superieur des Professions Infirmieres et Techniques de Sante de Tetouan | Morocco

Prof. Nisrin El Mlili is a distinguished neuroscientist and academic leader with extensive expertise in cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, particularly those associated with hepatic encephalopathy and glutamatergic signaling. Her research primarily investigates the modulation of motor activity through neuronal circuits and metabotropic glutamate receptors, with a focus on hyperammonemia induced alterations in brain function. She has contributed significantly to understanding how chronic liver dysfunction affects neural pathways, integrating advanced neurochemical, electrophysiological, and behavioral approaches. Prof. El Mlili has published in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals, reflecting her commitment to advancing neuroscience knowledge through rigorous experimentation and translational relevance. Beyond her research, she is recognized for her leadership in higher education and academic governance, mentoring emerging scholars and promoting scientific collaboration. Her work bridges fundamental neuroscience with applied clinical contexts, offering insights into the pathophysiology of brain disorders and potential therapeutic targets. Her scholarship demonstrates a consistent focus on unraveling complex neurobiological processes and contributing to the broader scientific community through high quality publications and collaborative research initiatives, establishing her as an influential figure in both neuroscience research and academic development.

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Featured Publications

Cauli, O., Rodrigo, R., Llansola, M., Montoliu, C., Monfort, P., Piedrafita, B., … & Felipo, V. (2009). Glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission and neuronal circuits in hepatic encephalopathy. Metabolic Brain Disease, 24(1), 69–80.

Felipo, V., Ordoño, J. F., Urios, A., El Mlili, N., Giménez‐Garzó, C., Aguado, C., … & Montoliu, C. (2012). Patients with minimal hepatic encephalopathy show impaired mismatch negativity correlating with reduced performance in attention tests. Hepatology, 55(2), 530–539.

Montoliu, C., Cauli, O., Urios, A., El Mlili, N., Serra, M. A., Giner-Duran, R., … & Felipo, V. (2011). 3-nitro-tyrosine as a peripheral biomarker of minimal hepatic encephalopathy in patients with liver cirrhosis. The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 106(9), 1620–1627.

Llansola, M., Rodrigo, R., Monfort, P., Montoliu, C., Kosenko, E., Cauli, O., … & Felipo, V. (2007). NMDA receptors in hyperammonemia and hepatic encephalopathy. Metabolic Brain Disease, 22(3), 321–335.

Dadsetan, S., Balzano, T., Forteza, J., Agusti, A., Cabrera-Pastor, A., … & Felipo, V. (2016). Infliximab reduces peripheral inflammation, neuroinflammation, and extracellular GABA in the cerebellum and improves learning and motor coordination in rats with hepatic encephalopathy. Journal of Neuroinflammation, 13(1), 245.

 

Tamene Berhanu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Tamene Berhanu | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Wolaita sodo university Ethiopia

Tamene Berhanu Alaho is a dedicated Ethiopian mental health specialist with over a decade of hands-on experience in psychiatric care and psychosocial support. Based in Wolaita Sodo, South Ethiopia, he currently works at Wolaita Sodo University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital (WSUCSH), where he combines clinical practice with student training. Tamene is passionate about holistic mental healthcare, particularly in community-based and crisis settings.

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🎓 Education

Tamene began his academic journey at Abela Shoyn Primary School (1993–1998 E.C.), then advanced to Humbo Tebela Preparatory and Secondary School (1999–2005 E.C.). He earned his undergraduate degree from Mettu University (2006–2009 E.C.). Driven by his passion for mental health, he pursued his postgraduate studies at Jimma University (2013–2015 E.C.), earning an MSc in Integrated Clinical and Community Mental Health.

💼 Experience

Tamene started his career in September 2010 E.C. at Amanuel Mental Specialized Hospital and AKHC in Addis Ababa, serving as a junior psychiatric professional. From November 2011 to 2013 F.C., he worked at WSUTRH, where he led the psychiatry unit, managing treatments and coordinating patient care. He was a mental health focal person in Wolaita Zone during the COVID-19 crisis, helping patients cope with mental health emergencies. From December 2013 to April 2015 E.C., while studying at Jimma University, he simultaneously provided psychiatric services. Since April 2015 E.C., Tamene has been serving as a mental health specialist at WSUCSH, managing psychiatric cases and training medical students.

🔬 Research Interests

Tamene’s interests include integrated psychiatric care, community mental health, crisis response, and substance use disorder treatment. He focuses on enhancing mental health service accessibility in underserved communities and implementing culturally sensitive psychosocial interventions.

🏆 Awards & Training

Tamene received training in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPS) in June 2012 E.C. at Hawassa University, strengthening his capacity to respond to psychological needs during crises. He has been recognized within his institutions for his dedicated service, especially during COVID-19-related mental health challenges.

📚 Publications Top Notes: 

Tamene Berhanu Alaho has made scholarly contributions to mental health research. Notably:

“Magnitude of depression and associated factors among patients with tuberculosis attending public health institutions in southern Ethiopia”
📅 Published in 2021 in PLOS ONE
🔗 Read the article here
🔍 Cited by 13 articles

Mukovhe Rammela | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mukovhe Rammela | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

PhD student in Public Health University of Venda South Africa

Mukovhe Rammela is a seasoned healthcare professional with over 8 years of experience in quality improvement, clinical coordination, and nursing mentorship. Currently serving as a District TB Quality Improvement Officer at IHPS, Johannesburg, she drives health system strengthening initiatives to improve service delivery in alignment with the National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2023–2028. With her strategic leadership and technical expertise, Mukovhe has contributed significantly to the integration of HIV, TB, and STI care into routine health services across multiple provinces in South Africa.

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Education 🎓

Mukovhe holds multiple advanced qualifications, showcasing her dedication to healthcare and leadership excellence:

  • MBA in Management from MANCOSA (2021).
  • Master’s in Public Health from the University of Venda (2020).
  • BCURP Honours in Nursing Sciences from the University of Venda (2016).
  • Advanced Certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation Research and Learning from the Foundation for Professional Development (2019).
  • Currently pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Health Care Management at Stellenbosch University.

Experience 💼

Mukovhe has a wealth of professional experience across healthcare sectors:

  • District TB Quality Improvement Officer, IHPS, Johannesburg (2023–Present): Building capacity, standardizing tools, and mentoring facility teams.
  • District Nurse Coordinator, CDC Key Population Program, Northwest (2023): Managed diverse teams and integrated key population programs into routine health services.
  • Nurse Mentor, USAID-APACE Project, Limpopo (2022–2023): Led community-based teams and implemented quality improvement activities.

Research Interests 🔍

Mukovhe’s research focuses on integrating HIV, STI, and teenage pregnancy prevention programs into public health systems. She is passionate about health systems strengthening, quality improvement, and the implementation of sustainable care models to achieve global health targets.

Awards 🏆

  • 2022 National Research Foundation Doctoral Scholarship Award.
  • 2022 SACERT Scholarship for sustainable academic capacity building.
  • 2021 Cochrane South Africa Bursary Award.
  • 2018 NRF Masters Scholarship Award.

Publications Top Notes:📚

“An Integrated HIV, STI, and Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Services in Africa: A Comprehensive Literature Review” – Presented at the University of Venda Research Symposium (2021).

[Cited by multiple articles on integrated health approaches].

“Development and Validation of an Integrated HIV and AIDS, STI, and Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program in Limpopo Province” – Presented at Department of Health Provincial Research Day (2021).

[Recognized for its impact on public health policies].