Dr. Pricilla Mbiri | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Pricilla Mbiri | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

University of Namibia | Namibia

Dr. Pricilla Mbiri is a Namibian-based veterinarian and academic with over seventeen years of progressive experience in animal disease control, veterinary public health, and One Health research. She holds a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (University of Zimbabwe), an MSc in Animal/Human/Ecosystem Health (University of Pretoria), and is completing a PhD in One Health, complemented by a 2024 certificate in Health & Veterinary Professions Education. Her career spans service as a State Veterinarian in disease surveillance, FMD and CBPP control, rabies education, and export abattoir operations before transitioning to academia as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Namibia. She has made significant contributions in curriculum development, research-led teaching, student mentorship, and bioinformatics capacity building through the Centre of Excellence in One Health. Her research focuses on tick-borne zoonotic pathogens, molecular diagnostics, antimicrobial resistance, and livestock health, with multiple peer-reviewed publications and ongoing manuscripts. As a recognized leader, she has coordinated national rabies campaigns, contributed to policy development, and supported laboratory and field investigations. She continues to advance veterinary public health through interdisciplinary research and capacity building, aiming to strengthen Namibia’s preparedness for zoonotic threats and enhance One Health collaboration.

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Mbiri, P., Muleya, W., Moyo, E., Samkange, A., Matomola, O. C., Charamba, V., Ujava, U., Hoebes, E. E., Chitate, F., Neshindo, F. W. T., et al. (2025). Molecular detection and prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in ticks from Namibia: A regional and genus-specific analysis. Pathogens.

Samkange, A., Chitanga, S., Mbiri, P., Matomola, O. C., Neves, L., & Matjila, P. T. (2025). Molecular investigation of Neospora caninum in cattle in the Khomas region of Namibia. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research.

Mbiri, P., Matomola, O. C., Muleya, W., Mhuulu, L., Diegaardt, A., Noden, B. H., Changula, K., Chimwamurombe, P., Matos, C., Weiss, S., et al. (2024). Molecular detection and characterization of Rickettsia species in ixodid ticks from selected regions of Namibia. Microorganisms.

Samkange, A., Mbiri, P., Matomola, O. C., Zaire, G., Homateni, A., Junias, E., Kaatura, I., Khaiseb, S., Ekandjo, S., Shoopala, J., et al. (2024). Serological evidence of Crimean–Congo haemorrhagic fever in livestock in the Omaheke region of Namibia. Microorganisms.

Kandiwa, E., Mbiri, P., Samkange, A., Madzingira, O., Maseke, A., Kamwi, J. A., & Mushonga, B. (2021). Causes, dynamics and financial losses associated with red offal condemnation at a beef abattoir in Namibia. Journal of Food Safety and Hygiene.

Dr. Ghaith Mansour | Pharmacology and Drug Development | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ghaith Mansour | Pharmacology and Drug Development | Research Excellence Award

Alfaisal University | Saudi Arabia

Ghaith Khalid Mansour is a dedicated PharmD student at Alfaisal University, Riyadh, recognized consistently on the Dean’s List for his academic excellence and strong commitment to advancing the field of pharmacy. His professional development spans meaningful volunteer experiences with leading organizations such as the Saudi Society of Clinical Pharmacy and several impactful health awareness events addressing medication misuse, antibiotic resistance, and dermatological conditions. He has contributed to high-level academic activities, including poster presentations at the 13th College of Pharmacy Research Day at King Saud University and the 15th Annual Research Day at Alfaisal University, earning the 3rd place Young Pharmacist Research Award. His research interest centers on innovative therapeutic strategies, including bioelectronic neuromodulation of renal nerves for hypertension treatment, alongside broader interests in clinical pharmacy, pharmacoeconomics, and public health. He has held leadership roles such as serving as a batch leader at the College of Pharmacy and working with the Saudi Pharmacoeconomic Expert Group on value-based healthcare strategies. Supported by numerous international certifications, he remains focused on contributing to innovative pharmacy practice, advancing patient care, and driving positive healthcare outcomes through research, service, and professional leadership.

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Featured Publications

Ameer, O. Z., Mansour, G. K., Al-Amoudi, R. S., & Abu-Owaimer, F. M. (2025). Exploring dupilumab for asthma: From mechanistic insights to clinical outcomes, safety and cost-effectiveness. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 16, 1631321.

Mansour, G. K., Alangari, L, Khosyfan, L, Alhammad, R., & Hajjar, A. W. (2025). Efgartigimod for generalized myasthenia gravis and beyond: A narrative review of its pharmacological profile, clinical utility, and expanding applications. Biomedicines, 13(12), 2975.

Mansour, G. K., & AlGoraini, Y. (2025). Pediatric anaphylaxis in the emergency department: From mechanisms to personalized care. Cureus, 17(10).

Mansour, G. K., Yousif, A., & Mansour, G. (2025). Magnesium sulfate in pediatric emergency medicine: Pharmacology, evidence, and clinical applications. Cureus, 17(9).

Mansour, G. K., Hajjar, A. W., & Sajid, M. R. (2025). Therapeutic targeting of the hepcidin-ferroportin axis and erythropoietic modulators: A narrative review. Frontiers in Medicine, 12, 1726337.