Best Researcher Award
University of South Africa
| Refiloe Malesa | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of South Africa |
| Country | South Africa |
| Scopus ID | 57215971261 |
| Documents | 5 |
| Citations | 29 |
| h-index | 3 |
| Subject Area | Bioinformatics |
| Event | International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-5205-695X |
Refiloe Malesa is a South African researcher whose scholarly activities contribute to the fields of bioinformatics, microbial genomics, veterinary diagnostics, and infectious disease surveillance. Her published work demonstrates a focus on pathogen characterization, genomic analysis, epidemiological monitoring, and laboratory assay optimization. Through studies involving Escherichia coli, African swine fever virus, peste des petits ruminants virus, and foot-and-mouth disease virus, she has contributed to scientific understanding of animal health and food safety challenges. These contributions provide a foundation for evaluating her suitability for academic recognition under the Best Researcher Award category.[1]
Contents
Abstract
This article presents an academic overview of Refiloe Malesa and her research contributions in bioinformatics and pathogen genomics. Her scholarly output includes investigations into bacterial virulence mechanisms, genomic characterization of pathogens, diagnostic assay optimization, and molecular epidemiology. The body of work demonstrates interdisciplinary engagement across computational biology, veterinary science, and public health research, supporting scientific knowledge relevant to disease control and food security.[2]
Keywords
Bioinformatics, Genomics, Veterinary Diagnostics, Pathogen Surveillance, Escherichia coli, Animal Health, Disease Epidemiology, Molecular Biology.
Introduction
Contemporary bioinformatics research increasingly supports evidence-based approaches to disease monitoring and pathogen characterization. Refiloe Malesa has participated in studies addressing infectious diseases affecting livestock and food-production systems. Her research combines laboratory methods with genomic analysis to improve understanding of pathogen diversity, transmission pathways, and diagnostic effectiveness.[3]
Research Profile
According to available scholarly metrics, Refiloe Malesa has produced multiple indexed publications with measurable citation activity and an established h-index. Her research interests encompass microbial genomics, pathogen evolution, veterinary virology, diagnostic assay development, and genomic epidemiology. The scope of her work reflects practical relevance for agriculture, veterinary medicine, and public health sectors.[1]
Research Contributions
- Investigated Type III Secretion Systems and effector proteins in enteropathogenic Escherichia coli strains using genome-based bioinformatics approaches.
- Characterized generic Escherichia coli isolates from food-producing animals and products of animal origin in South Africa.
- Contributed to optimization of diagnostic ELISA methodologies for foot-and-mouth disease surveillance.
- Studied molecular diversity of peste des petits ruminants virus lineages affecting sheep and goats.
- Reported genome sequences of African swine fever viruses from Southern Africa.
Publications
- Genome-Based In Silico Analysis of the Structural and Functional Characteristics of the Type Three Secretion System (T3SS) and Core Effector Proteins in EPEC Strains (2025).
- Genomic Characterisation of Generic Escherichia coli from Food-Producing Animals and Products of Animal Origin in South Africa (2024).
- Optimization of a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus SAT-Specific Competitive ELISA (2024).
- Peste des Petits Ruminants in Nigeria: Identification and Variations of Viral Lineages (2021).
- Genome Sequences of Three African Swine Fever Viruses from South Africa and Zambia (2020).
Research Impact
The research portfolio of Refiloe Malesa demonstrates contributions to understanding pathogen genomics and disease diagnostics. Her studies support scientific efforts directed toward livestock disease management, food safety monitoring, and molecular epidemiology. The integration of genomic technologies with applied veterinary research strengthens the practical relevance of her publications and their potential influence on future investigations.[4]
Award Suitability
For the International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards program, Refiloe Malesa demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with research excellence, including peer-reviewed publication activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to scientifically relevant challenges. Her work in bioinformatics and infectious disease genomics reflects methodological rigor and ongoing engagement with globally significant veterinary and public health concerns.[5]
Conclusion
Refiloe Malesa has established a focused research profile within bioinformatics and pathogen genomics. Her publications address diagnostic development, genomic characterization, and disease surveillance in animal populations. Based on documented scholarly outputs and research contributions, her profile represents a noteworthy example of emerging academic achievement within the field of applied biological sciences.[6]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Refiloe Malesa, Author ID 57215971261. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57215971261 - Malesa, R. (2025). Genome-Based In Silico Analysis of the Structural and Functional Characteristics of the Type Three Secretion System.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14111099 - Malesa, R. (2024). Genomic Characterisation of Generic Escherichia coli from Food-Producing Animals and Products of Animal Origin in South Africa.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fbrio.2024.1432292 - Malesa, R. (2024). Optimization of a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Southern African Territories-Specific Competitive ELISA.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10406387231218202 - Malesa, R. (2021). Peste des Petits Ruminants in Nigeria: Identification and Variations of Lineage II and IV.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12834/VetIt.2390.14842.1 - Malesa, R. (2020). Genome Sequences of Three African Swine Fever Viruses of Genotypes I, III, and XXII.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.01376-19