Bright IGERE | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Bright IGERE | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Delta State University | Nigeria

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Dr. Igere has made significant contributions to the scientific community through his extensive publication record. His research on the prevalence and molecular characterization of various pathogens, including multi-drug resistant bacteria and the identification of potential emerging diseases, is particularly relevant given the growing global concern about antimicrobial resistance (AMR). His studies have been published in reputable national and international journals, further establishing his reputation as a leading researcher in the field of microbiology. Notably, his Ph.D. thesis on the epidemiology of cholera in South Africa is a significant contribution to understanding waterborne diseases in sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Igere’s consistent dedication to advancing microbiological research, coupled with his outstanding academic and professional achievements, makes him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also addresses significant challenges in public health and environmental sustainability. His innovative research, coupled with his teaching and mentorship roles, highlights his holistic approach to scientific progress. Based on these accomplishments, Dr. Bright Esegbuyota Igere’s candidacy for the award is firmly support.

🎓 Education 

Bright Esegbuyota Igere holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology (2019) from the University of Fort Hare, Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa. His research focused on microbial genetics and molecular epidemiology. He also holds a Master of Science in Microbiology (2013) from Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria, where he worked on microbial genetics, earning a CGPA of 66.83. Igere completed his Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology and Genetics from Nnamdi Azikwe University, Anambra State, Nigeria, in 2005, graduating with second-class honors and a CGPA of 4.23. His academic journey showcases a deep commitment to advancing knowledge in microbiology, with a particular focus on microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, and biotechnology. Through his educational background and research initiatives, Igere has made significant strides in the scientific community, offering insights into plant-microbe interactions and microbial resistance.

 💼  Professional Experience

Bright Esegbuyota Igere is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Microbiology at Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria. His professional experience spans teaching, research, and academic administration, with a focus on microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, and biotechnology. He has served as Secretary on the Research/Publication Board and a member of the Result Quality Assurance Committee. Igere’s expertise extends to overseeing research projects, guiding postgraduate students, and promoting high-quality scientific inquiry. His teaching and research activities have significantly impacted the academic community, particularly in the field of plant microbiology. He has worked on various local and international research collaborations, contributing to scientific developments in microbial resistance and water-borne diseases. In addition to his teaching and research duties, he has been actively involved in reviewing research articles, securing grants, and receiving numerous accolades for his contributions to microbiological sciences.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Bright Esegbuyota Igere has received numerous awards and recognition for his outstanding contributions to microbiology. In 2022, he was honored with the AGNES Grant Award by the African German Network of Excellence in Science. He was also recognized with the Elsevier Reviewers Award in the same year for his exceptional manuscript reviews. In 2017, Igere received the Best Emerging Young Researcher in Biological Science Discipline Award, a testament to his early impact in the field. Furthermore, he was awarded a supervisor-linked bursary from the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) to support his Ph.D. student for three years. Igere has also been recognized for his significant achievements in molecular techniques training and has received cash prizes for his outstanding work in scientific research. His accolades reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, particularly in the areas of microbial genetics and biotechnology.

🌍Research skills On Plant Microbiology

Bright Esegbuyota Igere has demonstrated exceptional research skills in microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, and biotechnology. His ability to design and conduct rigorous research in plant microbiology has led to groundbreaking findings on microbial resistance and the epidemiology of waterborne diseases. Igere is proficient in molecular techniques, including DNA sequencing, PCR, and gene expression analysis, which are critical in his research on microbial resistance and plant-microbe interactions. His expertise in microbial characterization, including the use of bioinformatics tools for data analysis, has contributed to the understanding of microbial diversity and resistance mechanisms. Igere’s research also focuses on the use of biotechnological tools to combat microbial pathogens affecting plants. His interdisciplinary approach combines genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology, enabling him to make significant advancements in the field. He actively engages in international collaborations, bringing innovative perspectives and methodologies to plant microbiology research.

📖Publications

Curcuma longa rhizome extract: a potential antibiofilm agent against antibiotic-resistant foodborne pathogens
  • Authors: A. Beshiru, I.H. Igbinosa, J.O. Salami, U.F. Evuen, E.O. Igbinosa
    Journal: Biofouling
    Year: 2024
Enterobacter species Distribution, emerging virulence and multiple antibiotic resistance dynamics in effluents: A countrified spread-hub and implications of abattior release
  • Authors: R.B. Maikalu, B.E. Igere, E.E. Odjadjare
  • Journal:  Environment Research
  • Year: 2023

 

Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano | Plant Microbiology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano | Plant Microbiology | Women Researcher Award 

Instituto de Ciencias Básicas. Universidad Nacional de San Juan | Argentina

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🌟 MELISA BELÉN ROSA MANZANO: A DEDICATED RESEARCHER IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano is a distinguished Associate Professor and Researcher at the Instituto de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Nacional de San Juan. With a strong academic background in chemistry and biological sciences, her work focuses on ligninolytic fungi, grapevine diseases, and natural antifungals. Her contributions have significantly impacted agricultural applications, especially in viticulture and environmental remediation.

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Manzano began her academic journey at the National University of San Juan, where she obtained her degree in Chemistry. She later pursued a PhD in Biological Sciences at the National University of Córdoba. During her doctoral studies, she specialized in fungal pathogenesis in plants, natural antifungal solutions, and phytoalexin identification. Her dedication and academic excellence earned her prestigious scholarships, including the CONICET Doctoral Fellowship and the PhD Completion Fellowship from the National University of San Juan.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently, Dr. Manzano holds the position of Associate Professor at Universidad Nacional de San Juan, where she is also actively engaged in research. Her expertise spans chemistry, microbiology, and plant pathology, with a particular focus on grapevine wood diseases. She is involved in multiple research projects and has taken on leadership roles, including serving as the director of a groundbreaking research project on nano/microencapsulation of natural antifungals.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Plant Microbiology 

Dr. Manzano has contributed significantly to plant pathology and environmental sciences. Her research focuses on:

  • Isolation and identification of ligninolytic fungi responsible for grapevine wood rot.
  • Development of natural antifungals for sustainable agricultural applications.
  • Identification of phytoalexins that enhance plant defense mechanisms.
  • Nano/microencapsulation techniques for improved antifungal treatment delivery.

Her work is critical in improving viticulture practices, ensuring sustainable disease management, and reducing chemical fungicide dependence.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Manzano’s research has had a profound impact on agriculture, viticulture, and environmental remediation. Her findings contribute to the development of eco-friendly solutions for fungal diseases, benefiting both farmers and researchers worldwide. Her collaborations with various institutions and scholars further enhance the practical applications of her work.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Manzano recently published a groundbreaking research article in Springer Nature’s “Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection”. Her research publications are indexed in ORCID (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1674-558X). Despite being in the early stages of her publishing career, her work is gaining recognition and citation in the scientific community.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

Dr. Manzano has been recognized for her academic excellence through several prestigious scholarships and fellowships, including:

  • CONICET Doctoral Fellowship
  • PhD Completion Fellowship – Universidad Nacional de San Juan
  • Best Researcher Award (Nominee, 2025)

These accolades highlight her dedication, perseverance, and contributions to scientific research.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

With her cutting-edge research on antifungal treatments and grapevine disease management, Dr. Manzano is poised to make even greater contributions to the scientific and agricultural community. Her ongoing projects and collaborations promise a sustainable future for viticulture and plant health.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano continues to push the boundaries of biological and environmental sciences, working on innovative solutions for sustainable agriculture. As a researcher and educator, she inspires the next generation of scientists and students to explore the field of plant pathology and environmental sustainability.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

Mycobiota associated with “Grapevine Trunk Disease” in San Juan, Argentina

  • Authors: Melisa Belén Rosa Manzano, Mario Rajchenberg, Lucía Molina, José Sebastián Dambolena, Delia Pappano, María Belén Pildain

  • Journal: Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection

  • Year: 2025