Dalia Hamza | Molecular Biology | Public Health Science Award

Prof. Dalia Hamza | Molecular Biology | Public Health Science Award

Cairo University | Egypt

Dr. Dalia A. Hamza is a leading expert in zoonotic diseases, molecular epidemiology, and antimicrobial resistance with over 18 years of research experience. Her work focuses on pathogen identification, genetic characterization, and antibiotic resistance profiling using advanced molecular and bioinformatics tools. She has significantly contributed to understanding foodborne pathogens, hospital-acquired infections, and One Health approaches linking human, animal, and environmental health. With over 60 peer-reviewed publications, she actively advances veterinary public health, disease surveillance, and diagnostic innovation. Her research also supports vaccine development, genomic analysis, and capacity building in veterinary education and international scientific collaboration.

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Featured Publications


Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae among diarrheic farm animals: A serious public health concern

– Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2023


Molecular detection of Babesia microti in dromedary camels in Egypt

– Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2023

Svetlana Soboleva | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Svetlana Soboleva | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Novosibirsk State University | Russia

Dr. Svetlana Soboleva, a Research Scientist at the Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Russian Academy of Sciences, has made significant contributions to the study of protein-nucleic interactions and enzymology. Her research focuses on the structural and functional characteristics of human milk lactoferrin, its complexes with other milk proteins, and the formation of highly stable multiprotein complexes from human milk and placenta. With a total of 25 published journal papers in SCI and Scopus-indexed publications and 9 citations, she has demonstrated consistent scholarly output in biochemical and molecular biology research. Her h-index, as reflected in her Scopus profile, highlights the impact and recognition of her scientific work within the global research community. She has completed three research projects with one ongoing, showing a sustained commitment to advancing enzymology and protein research. Additionally, she has contributed to academic literature through a book chapter and participated in international collaborations such as the U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation  Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Her research excellence and international engagement underline her position as a deserving candidate for recognition under the Best Researcher Award category.

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Featured Publications

Soboleva, S. E., Maltseva, N. A., Kostrikina, I. A., Dmitrenok, P. S., & Nevinsky, G. A. Metal dependent glycosidases of sea cucumber Eupentacta fraudatrix and their properties.

Tupitsyna, A. V., Grigorieva, A. E., Soboleva, S. E., Maltseva, N. A., Sedykh, S. E., Poletaeva, J., Dmitrenok, P. S., Ryabchikova, E. I., & Nevinsky, G. A.  Isolation of extracellular vesicles of Holothuria (sea cucumber Eupentacta fraudatrix). International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(16), 12907.

Zaksas, N. P., Timofeeva, A. M., Dmitrenok, P. S., Soboleva, S. E., & Nevinsky, G. A. Comparison of the content of several elements in seawater, sea cucumber Eupentacta fraudatrix and its high-molecular-mass multiprotein complex. Molecules, 27(6), 1958.

Timofeeva, A. M., Kostrikina, I. A., Dmitrenok, P. S., Soboleva, S. E., & Nevinsky, G. A. Protease and DNase activities of a very stable high-molecular-mass multiprotein complex from sea cucumber Eupentacta fraudatrix. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(12), 6677.

Timofeeva, A. M., Kostrikina, I. A., Dmitrenok, P. S., Soboleva, S. E., & Nevinsky, G. A.  Very stable two mega dalton high-molecular-mass multiprotein complex from sea cucumber Eupentacta fraudatrix.