Issam Nessaibia | Psychophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Issam Nessaibia | Psychophysiology | Best Researcher Award

Badji Mokhtar University | Algeria

Dr. Issam Nessaibia is a senior researcher at the Environment Research Center (CRE Annaba) with expertise in behavioral neuroscience, sociology, and scientific writing. His scholarly output demonstrates a significant interdisciplinary impact, reflected in an h-index of 4, over 11 indexed documents, and more than 55 citations across leading journals. His research spans neuro-immuno-endocrinology, stress physiology, and psychosocial behavior, contributing to high-impact journals such as Archives of Sexual Behavior, Inflammopharmacology, International Journal of Impotence Research, and Naunyn-Schmiedeberg’s Archives of Pharmacology. He has explored topics like the neurobehavioral impact of stress, psychopharmacological responses, and societal aspects of health, including the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on human sexuality and psychological well-being. Dr. Nessaibia’s innovative approach combines neurobiological experimentation with sociological insights, leading to groundbreaking findings in neuro-immunological regulation. His contributions also include a patent on testing drug efficacy and authorship of a scientific book in hematology. As an international conference speaker and peer reviewer for reputed journals, he demonstrates strong academic leadership and influence across neuroscience and biomedical research communities.

Featured Publications

Nessaibia, I., Howard, A., & Bouarroudj, T. Implications of the Russian invasion on Ukrainians’ pornography consumption: Insights from big-data processing. Archives of Sexual Behavior.

Bouarroudj, T., Aoudjit, L., Nessaibia, I., Zioui, D., Messai, Y., Bendjama, A., Mezrag, S., Chabbi, M., & Bachari, K. Enhanced photocatalytic activity of Ce and Ag co-doped ZnO nanorods of paracetamol and metronidazole antibiotics co-degradation in wastewater promoted by solar light. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A.

Nessaibia, I., Sagese, R., Atwood, L., Bouslama, Z., Cocci, L., Merad, T., & Tahraoui, A. The way COVID-19 transforms our sexual lives. International Journal of Impotence Research, 34(2), 117–119.

Nessaibia, I., Lazhari, T., Bouarroudj, T., Dafne, S., Bouslama, Z., Merad, T., & Tahraoui, A. Mecanismes possiblement impliqués dans les effets antiviraux de la chloroquine et de l’hydroxychloroquine – Quelle realite pour le traitement de la COVID-19 ? Toxicologie Analytique et Clinique, 33(4), 237–247

Ahmed Abushama | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abushama | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Queens University | Canada

Dr. Ahmed J. A. Abushama is an accomplished pediatric neurologist and epileptologist with a robust record of research productivity and clinical innovation in the field of pediatric neurology and neurophysiology. His scholarly contributions include several peer-reviewed publications such as From Initial Suspicion to Accurate Diagnosis: Unmasking Rabies in a Case of Suspected Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Homozygous SULT4A1 Variant in a Pediatric Patient with Global Developmental Delay and Refractory Seizures. His collaborative research extends to genetic and metabolic epilepsy in children, finite element analysis of EEG, and deep brain stimulation studies in pediatric epilepsy. His academic influence is reflected through extensive teaching roles, OSCE examinations, and mentorship at the University of Toronto and Queen’s University. He has presented research at prestigious platforms including the American Epilepsy Society (AES) and Canadian League Against Epilepsy (CLAE). His professional profile indicates an h-index of 1, 13 peer-reviewed documents, and over 67 citations, highlighting a growing international impact in neuroscience and pediatric epilepsy research. His contributions, coupled with numerous awards for clinical teaching and excellence, underscore his leadership in advancing the diagnosis and management of childhood neurological disorders.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Khadra, M. N., Abdat, W., Alawneh, M., Saymeh, A., Abushama, A., & Alawneh, I. (2025). From initial suspicion to accurate diagnosis: Unmasking rabies in a case of suspected Guillain-Barré syndrome. BMC Pediatrics, 25, 648.