Boulais YOVOGAN | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Boulais YOVOGAN | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Medical entomologist and Geneticist Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou (CREC) Benin

Dr. Boulais Yovogan is a passionate medical entomologist and geneticist based at the Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou (CREC), Benin. With extensive field and academic experience, Dr. Yovogan has contributed significantly to vector surveillance, malaria control, and genetic resource management. His dynamic role includes research, field coordination, and mentoring students at the University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC). He is also actively involved in international collaborations with institutions like the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).

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🎓 Education

Dr. Yovogan earned his PhD in Life Sciences (2024) from the University of Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Benin, specializing in medical entomology and genetic resources. His academic journey blends biological sciences with practical research experience, making him a key contributor to tropical disease research in West Africa.

🧪 Experience

With hands-on expertise in entomological surveillance and vector control, Dr. Yovogan led the transmission component of the New Net Project (2019–2024), under UNITAID and LSHTM. At CREC, he contributes to national and international research initiatives. Simultaneously, he supports teaching at the Zoology Department of UAC, guiding students in technical laboratory handling and tool usage.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Yovogan’s core interests lie in vector-borne diseases, especially malaria transmission, insecticide resistance, and vector surveillance methods. He evaluates innovative vector control tools and contributes to improving entomological data collection techniques for enhanced disease control strategies.

🏆 Awards

Although early in his decorated career, Dr. Yovogan is a strong contender for recognition due to his impactful research. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award under the International Popular Scientist Awards underscores his scientific leadership and contributions to public health and vector control.

📚 Publications Top Notes: 

Dr. Boulais Yovogan has authored 33 peer-reviewed articles in reputed journals including Malaria Journal, Plos One, Parasites & Vectors, and BMC Public Health. His research has been cited 313 times, with an h-index of 8 and i10-index of 7. A recent publication includes:

“Evaluation of a dual-active ingredient LLIN against malaria vectors in Benin”
📖 Malaria Journal (2025)Cited by 5 articles

Efficacy of pyriproxyfen-pyrethroid long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and chlorfenapyr-pyrethroid LLINs compared with pyrethroid-only LLINs for malaria control in Benin: a …

Assessing the efficacy of two dual-active ingredients long-lasting insecticidal nets for the control of malaria transmitted by pyrethroid-resistant vectors in Benin: study …

Pre-intervention characteristics of the mosquito species in Benin in preparation for a randomized controlled trial assessing the efficacy of dual active-ingredient long-lasting …

WHO cone bio-assays of classical and new-generation long-lasting insecticidal nets call for innovative insecticides targeting the knock-down resistance mechanism in Benin

Malaria burden and associated risk factors in an area of pyrethroid-resistant vectors in Southern Benin

Pyrethroid Resistance Intensity in Anopheles gambiae s.l. from Different Agricultural Production Zones in Benin, West Africa

Effectiveness of pyriproxyfen-pyrethroid and chlorfenapyr-pyrethroid long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) compared with pyrethroid-only LLINs for malaria control in the third …

What can be learned from the residual efficacy of three formulations of insecticides (pirimiphos-methyl, clothianidin and deltamethrin mixture, and clothianidin alone) in large …

 

Stefano Palomba | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Stefano Palomba | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Department of Medical-Surgical Science and Translational Medicine, Obstetrics & Gynecology Sapienza University of Rome Italy

Professor Stefano Palomba is a renowned Italian medical doctor and academic in the field of gynecology and obstetrics, born on October 23, 1971, in Naples, Italy. He is currently affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome, where he contributes to clinical, teaching, and research excellence. Married with one child, Prof. Palomba is widely recognized for his leadership in reproductive medicine and women’s health, and he has made significant contributions to evidence-based gynecological practices worldwide. 📍

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🎓 Education

Prof. Palomba’s academic journey began with a Scientific High School Diploma in 1989, followed by an enriching ERASMUS experience in Brussels in 1992. He earned his Master’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery (110/110 cum laude) in 1995 from the University of Naples “Federico II”, with an experimental thesis on postmenopausal skin and bone health. He went on to gain multiple advanced certifications including Integrated Medicine, Internal Ultrasound, Breast Ultrasound, and Fetal Echocardiography, solidifying his expertise across clinical diagnostics and therapeutic domains. 🎓🩺

🏥 Professional Experience

Prof. Palomba has held prestigious clinical, academic, and leadership roles. He served as a Medical Director in multiple public healthcare competitions and was President of Commission for the Grande Ospedale Metropolitano di Reggio Calabria. He has been deeply involved in clinical governance, research evaluation, and mentoring at institutions like the University of Catanzaro “Magna Graecia” and San Servolo. His dedication spans over two decades, emphasizing innovation in gynecological endocrinology, minimally invasive surgery, and integrated reproductive health. 🔬💼

🔬 Research Interests

His scientific pursuits revolve around reproductive endocrinology, gynecologic surgery, menopause management, uterine fibroids, natural family planning, and ultrasound diagnostics. Prof. Palomba’s interdisciplinary research bridges clinical gynecology with endocrine and metabolic health, aiming to enhance women’s quality of life and fertility outcomes. His projects often integrate both medical and surgical strategies to develop tailored therapeutic protocols. 🌡️🧬

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Prof. Stefano Palomba has been recognized for his scientific contributions and teaching excellence across Italy and internationally. Notable accolades include invitations to lecture at leading specialization schools and honors for high-impact publications. His academic leadership has earned him roles in evaluation commissions and post-specialist courses, especially in gynecologic endocrinology and minimally invasive therapies. 🏅📚

📚 Publications Top Notes: 

Prof. Palomba has authored 278 peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals, achieving a total impact factor (IF) of 1332.99 (2024) and an average IF of 4.85. Below are some highlights with hyperlinks and citation data:

Pregnancy complications in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Evidence-based and potential benefits of metformin in the polycystic ovary syndrome: a comprehensive review

Three-dimensional atomic-scale structure of size-selected gold nanoclusters

Early impairment of endothelial structure and function in young normal-weight women with polycystic ovary syndrome

The cardiovascular risk of young women with polycystic ovary syndrome: an observational, analytical, prospective case-control study

Prospective parallel randomized, double-blind, double-dummy controlled clinical trial comparing clomiphene citrate and metformin as the first-line treatment for ovulation …

Structured exercise training programme versus hypocaloric hyperproteic diet in obese polycystic ovary syndrome patients with anovulatory infertility: a 24-week pilot study

Complications and challenges associated with polycystic ovary syndrome: current perspectives

The increase of leukocytes as a new putative marker of low-grade chronic inflammation and early cardiovascular risk in polycystic ovary syndrome

Beneficial effects of a three-month structured exercise training program on cardiopulmonary functional capacity in young women with polycystic ovary syndrome