Asnakew Mulaw Berihun | Parasitology | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Asnakew Mulaw Berihun | Parasitology | Young Researcher Award

working at university of Gondar college of veterinary medicine and animal scinces, Ethiopia

Dr. Asnakew Mulaw Berihun, is a dedicated Ethiopian veterinary researcher and lecturer at the University of Gondar, College of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences. With a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and an MSc in Avian Medicine, he has been actively involved in advancing animal health through teaching, research, and field interventions. His work spans poultry diseases, parasitology, vaccine development, and zoonotic diseases, with an emphasis on One Health approaches. Known for his leadership, mentorship, and community engagement, Dr. Asnakew has contributed to scientific advancement via numerous national and international publications. His field experience ranges from clinical surveillance to wildlife disease investigation and farm-to-fork food safety. With strong communication and analytical skills, he is a rising expert in veterinary medicine across East Africa, blending academic knowledge with practical interventions for animal and public health.

Professional Profiles๐Ÿ“–

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๐ŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Asnakew Mulaw earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from the University of Gondar (2012โ€“2018), where he graduated with distinction and multiple academic recognitions. He further specialized in Avian Medicine with an MSc degree from the Pan African University of Life and Earth Sciences Institute (PAULESI) in Nigeria (2019โ€“2021). To enrich his expertise, he pursued various international certifications, including the Farm-to-Table Program at Ohio State University, and training on Rabies Eradication, Animal Welfare, Zoonotic Diseases, and One Health Approaches. Notably, he participated in an advanced Regional Training Course on PPR Control and Molecular Diagnostics (IAEA/FAO, Austria, 2024). He has also completed training in Epidemiology, Economics in Agriculture, Microbiology, and Professional Development, showcasing a continuous commitment to multidisciplinary learning across veterinary and life sciences.

๐Ÿงช Research Focus

Dr. Asnakewโ€™s professional journey began in clinical veterinary services and diagnostics, evolving into a multifaceted academic and research career. Currently, he serves as a Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Gondar (2018โ€“present), teaching undergraduates and postgraduates while leading projects in avian medicine, livestock production, and zoonotic disease surveillance. As a Farm Veterinarian and Animal Health Expert, he advises on poultry, dairy cattle, and sheep health management and artificial insemination. His prior roles include internships and research positions at the African Union PANVAC, Amhara Veterinary Laboratory, and the National Animal Health Diagnostic Center, focusing on vaccine development and diagnostics. His experience also covers Dairy Farm Management, Meat Inspection, and Field Surveillance. Internationally, he has presented at conferences in Nigeria and Austria, and participated in collaborative research like the Gelada Monkey Project (USA-Ethiopia).

๐Ÿ† Awards & Honors

Dr. Asnakew Mulaw has been recognized for his academic excellence and research leadership. During his DVM studies, he was awarded multiple Recognition Certificates by the University of Gondar President’s Office for outstanding academic performance. He received international training fellowships from Ohio State University in programs related to One Health, Rabies Control, and Veterinary Public Health. His research work has been featured in major conferences such as the 30th Annual Research Conference at the University of Gondar and the 6th PAULESI Research Conference in Nigeria. He was selected for the FAO/IAEA International Training in Austria (2024) on molecular diagnostics and PPR controlโ€”highlighting his regional impact. Through these recognitions, Dr. Asnakew demonstrates his commitment to scientific excellence, community health, and cross-continental collaboration in veterinary science and One Health initiatives.

๐Ÿ’ผ Professional Experience

Dr. Asnakewโ€™s research is rooted in veterinary public health, avian medicine, and zoonotic disease surveillance, applying both field-based and molecular approaches. His primary interests include the epidemiology and pathology of poultry diseases, parasitic zoonoses, drug resistance, and food safety in animal-origin products. He integrates One Health methodologies in studying disease transmission between animals, humans, and the environment. Recent studies have addressed ectoparasites in poultry, coccidiosis, infectious bursal disease, avian coccidiosis, and waterborne fish pathogens. He also contributes to veterinary pharmacovigilance, evaluating counterfeit medications and antimicrobial resistance. His research aims to improve diagnostics, vaccine efficacy, and sustainable animal health practices. He has collaborated with institutions such as Ohio State University, PAULESI, and IAEA/FAO, contributing to multidisciplinary investigations that enhance animal welfare, biodiversity conservation, and disease prevention across Ethiopia and beyond.

๐Ÿง  Skillsย 

Dr. Asnakew is proficient in both laboratory and field veterinary practices. His technical skills include vaccine production and quality control, molecular diagnostics, parasitology, pathology, and artificial insemination. He is an expert in poultry medicine, food safety, and clinical disease surveillance. His data analysis capabilities are supported by familiarity with SPSS, R programming, and GIS tools, enabling him to manage epidemiological data effectively. He possesses strong scientific writing, project coordination, and academic mentorship abilities, having supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate theses. Additionally, he is fluent in Amharic and English (C2 level), which facilitates cross-border collaborations and international research dissemination. His leadership, decision-making, and public speaking skills have been honed through his involvement in conferences, training programs, and community outreach services. Dr. Asnakewโ€™s blend of academic rigor, practical competence, and communication skills make him a versatile and impactful contributor to veterinary and public health sectors.

Publications Top Notes

Comprehensive review of drug resistance in mammalian cancer stem cells: implications for cancer therapy
15 citations
2024

Histopathology based study of Nile tilapia fish (Oreochromis niloticus) as a biomarker for water pollution evaluation in the southern gulf of Lake Tana, Ethiopia
11 citations
2024

A narrative review of veterinary pharmacovigilance situations and prospects in East African countries
3 citations
2024

Evaluating zoonotic metacestodes: gross and histopathological alterations of beef in northโ€“west Ethiopia one health approach for meat inspection and animal management
3 citations
2024

Prevalence of Ectoparasites in poultry in Ebinat District, North West Ethiopia
3 citations
2023

Effect of vitamin supplementation on egg production, egg quality, and mortality of Sasso chickens
3 citations
2022

Evaluating the knowledge, practice, and regulatory situation of veterinary experts regarding counterfeit veterinary medications in the selected districts of Central Gondar zone
2 citations
2024

Prevalence, Associated Risk Factors, and Identification of the Genera of Equine Strongyles in Horses and Donkeys in and Around Bishoftu, Ethiopia
1 citation
2024

Clinico-Pathological Investigation of Coccidiosis in Naturally Infected Sasso T44 Chickens
0 citations
2025

Mycobacterium Marinum: Pathological Features and Occurrence in Clinically Diseased Fishes Reared in Aquaculture: A Systematic Review
0 citations
2025

Ligula intestinalis in Labeobarbus fish species at Lake Tana, Ethiopia: prevalence, histopathological investigation, and associated risk factors
0 citations
2025

Diazinon, Tephrosia vogelii, and Cissus quadrangularis for Flea Control in Chickens: A Comparative Study
0 citations
2025

Chicken gastrointestinal helminths parasites: Coprological prevalence, spatial distribution, and morph-anatomical species identification in South Gondar zone, north West Ethiopia
0 citations
2025

Seroprevalence and risk factor modeling of Marekโ€™s disease virus in indigenous Tilili breed chickens of the Amhara Region, Ethiopia
0 citations
2025

Prevalence of Ligula intestinalis, histopathological investigation, and associated risk factors in Labeobarbus fish species at Lake Tana, Ethiopia
0 citations
2025

Investigation of Eimeria Species in Chicken: Coprological Prevalence, Gross Pathological Lesion and Pathoanatomical Species Identification in South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia
0 citations
2025

Haematobiochemical alterations and lesion characterization induced by haemonchosis in slaughtered sheep at Gondar ELFORA abattoir, Ethiopia
0 citations
2025

Seroprevalence of infectious bursal disease and its associated risk factors in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
0 citations
2025

Pathological and Economic Effects of Bovine Skin Tumors on Cattle Production in Ethiopia: A Review
0 citations
2024

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Beatriz Pires da Silva | Parasitology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Beatriz Pires da Silva | Parasitology | Best Researcher Award

Master’s student in Parasitic Biology at Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Brazil

Beatriz Pires da Silva is a passionate biomedical scientist and Masterโ€™s student in Parasitic Biology at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute (Fiocruz), Brazil ๐Ÿงช. From her undergraduate days, she has worked closely with the Malaria Research Laboratory (LPM), a reference center in the extra-Amazon region ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท. Beatrizโ€™s early scientific contributions focus on zoonotic malaria transmission and molecular diagnostic markers for Plasmodium falciparum. Her first-author publication has contributed to raising awareness of lesser-known transmission pathways of malaria in Brazil, with implications for public health policies. She has collaborated with respected international scientists such as Didier Menard and George Snounou ๐ŸŒ. Though at the beginning of her career, Beatriz exhibits exceptional dedication to research, public health, and scientific development. Her goal is to continue building knowledge that supports malaria control, elimination, and innovation through evidence-based molecular research and collaborative science ๐Ÿค.

Professional Profiles๐Ÿ“–

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

Beatriz Pires da Silva is currently pursuing a Masterโ€™s degree in Parasitic Biology at the Oswaldo Cruz Institute / Fiocruz in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ๐Ÿ“˜. Her educational journey began during her undergraduate studies in Biomedical Sciences, where she engaged in research at the Malaria Research Laboratory (LPM), a leading center for malaria studies in the Brazilian extra-Amazon region ๐Ÿ”ฌ. During this time, she was actively involved in molecular diagnostic activities, gaining hands-on training in techniques crucial to infectious disease analysis. Her graduation thesis focused on zoonotic malaria transmission and has since evolved into a published scientific article ๐Ÿ“. Through her academic path, Beatriz has demonstrated a commitment to mastering the molecular aspects of parasitology and developing research that bridges field data with laboratory science. She continues to expand her academic skills in genetics, epidemiology, and malaria diagnosis, setting a strong foundation for a career in tropical disease research ๐ŸŒฟ.

Work Experience๐Ÿ’ผ

Beatrizโ€™s research experience began at the Malaria Research Laboratory (LPM), where she worked during her undergraduate years as a student researcher ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ”ฌ. She actively participated in the molecular diagnosis routine at CPD-Mal (Malaria Research, Diagnosis, and Training Center), gaining valuable practical exposure to real-time diagnostics, PCR, and gene analysis ๐Ÿงฌ. Her main contribution during this time was compiling and analyzing data related to zoonotic malaria transmission in Brazil’s extra-Amazon region โ€” a project that led to her first scientific publication. Currently, she is researching deletions and mutations in the pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes in Plasmodium falciparum, which are vital for improving rapid diagnostic tests in Brazil โš•๏ธ. Although early in her career, Beatriz has already formed international collaborations and contributed meaningfully to understanding malaria transmission patterns. Her experience reflects a blend of laboratory precision, scientific writing, data interpretation, and an evolving understanding of global parasitic diseases ๐ŸŒŽ.

Awards and Honors ๐Ÿ†

As a rising early-career researcher, Beatriz Pires da Silva is now entering the stage of her academic journey where formal recognitions are beginning to emerge ๐ŸŒŸ. While she has not yet received major individual awards, her recent first-author publication and active research involvement at one of Brazilโ€™s premier public health institutions (Fiocruz) are testaments to her growing impact ๐Ÿงฌ. Her collaborations with leading global malaria experts such as Didier Menard and George Snounou are prestigious achievements that reflect her research potential. Beatrizโ€™s current nomination for the Best Researcher Award stands as her first significant external recognition โ€” highlighting her commitment to science, molecular innovation, and public health improvement. As her publication count grows and her research reaches broader audiences, she is poised to earn academic and scientific honors in the near future for her efforts in neglected tropical diseases and molecular parasitology ๐Ÿ†.

Skills๐Ÿ’ก

Beatriz Pires da Silva brings a strong foundation in molecular biology techniques including DNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, and molecular diagnostics ๐Ÿงช. She is skilled in scientific literature review, data analysis, and academic writing, as demonstrated by her first-author publication in the area of zoonotic malaria ๐Ÿ“–. Her analytical thinking, precision in lab work, and structured approach to scientific inquiries allow her to handle complex datasets and molecular evidence efficiently. Beatriz is also adept at collaborating across disciplines and engaging with international research teams ๐Ÿค. Her experience at CPD-Mal equipped her with practical knowledge in real-time diagnostics and laboratory routines for parasitic diseases. Additionally, she is developing competencies in bioinformatics and gene analysis tools, specifically in studying genetic deletions in Plasmodium falciparum. Bilingual communication (Portuguese and English) adds to her strengths, enabling global academic collaboration. She continues to expand her skill set to support research excellence and innovation ๐ŸŒ.

Research Focus ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Beatriz Pires da Silvaโ€™s research is centered on the molecular biology of malaria, with particular attention to zoonotic transmission and gene deletions affecting diagnostic tools ๐Ÿ”. Her first major contribution involved a review of zoonotic malaria in Brazilโ€™s extra-Amazon region, where she synthesized ecological, entomological, and molecular data to clarify underreported transmission pathways ๐ŸฆŸ. This work addresses a gap in malaria control strategies and has implications for Brazilโ€™s elimination goals. Currently, Beatriz is investigating deletions in the pfhrp2 and pfhrp3 genes of Plasmodium falciparum, which can impair the accuracy of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) โ€” a key issue in malaria diagnosis and treatment ๐Ÿ“Š. Her research bridges molecular genetics, epidemiology, and diagnostic innovation, reflecting a multidisciplinary and impactful approach to parasitic disease management. With strong analytical skills and a commitment to applied science, Beatriz is contributing to more effective public health interventions through molecular-level insights ๐Ÿงซ.

Conclusionโœ…

Beatriz Pires da Silva, although at the beginning of her academic career, demonstrates remarkable promise, rigor, and a deep commitment to solving real-world challenges in malaria research. Her work already contributes to an underrepresented but vital domain โ€” zoonotic malaria โ€” and has implications for national health strategies. While not yet seasoned enough to compete with established senior researchers for the “Best Researcher Award,” she stands out as an exceptional candidate for an early-career or emerging researcher category. Her profile suggests a bright future marked by meaningful contributions to parasitology and global health.

Publications Top Notes๐Ÿ“š

Publication Title: Autochthonous malaria in Brazil outside the Amazon: Emergence, zoonotic transmission and implications for disease control

Journal: One Health

Publication Date: December 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100928