Tahar Kernif | Healthcare Data Analysis | Excellence in Research

Dr. Tahar Kernif | Healthcare Data Analysis | Excellence in Research

Institut Pasteur Algérie, Algeria

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Tahar Kernif’s academic journey began in 2004 when he completed his Doctorate in Veterinary Science at the École Nationale Vétérinaire d’Alger, where he conducted a comparative study on treatments for canine Leishmaniasis. This research laid the foundation for his future work in veterinary parasitology. Dr. Kernif then pursued a Magistère in Parasitology at the same institution, focusing on zoonotic diseases and vectors, which further honed his expertise in vector-borne infections. These early academic achievements earned him distinction and sparked his lifelong commitment to studying infectious diseases.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Since 2013, Dr. Kernif has been a Maître de Recherche at the Institut Pasteur d’Alger, where he works on molecular techniques to study parasitic diseases in veterinary science. His research focuses on Protozoa, Helminths, and the molecular ecology of arthropod vectors. He has played an integral role in shaping the institute’s research activities on infectious diseases and environmental health, contributing to key initiatives in the field of veterinary parasitology. Dr. Kernif’s professional work is also marked by collaborations with international research institutions such as CIRAD and IRD, where he has worked on studying arthropod microbiota through meta-proteomics.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Kernif’s primary research interests lie in Infectious Diseases and Health and Environment, specifically focusing on multi-omics approaches to understanding pathogen behavior. His work spans genomics, metagenomics, and proteomics, applying these techniques to study diseases like leishmaniasis and tick-borne infections. His research includes phylogenetic analysis and bioinformatic modeling, which have contributed significantly to the molecular understanding of parasite-host interactions, providing insights into disease transmission and control strategies.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Kernif’s contributions extend beyond research, as he is actively involved in national health policy and scientific review boards. He served as associate editor for New Microbes and New Infections and has been a scientific examiner for the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID). His work has shaped policies related to biodiversity and environmental health, especially in Algeria, where he is part of the National Expert Working Group for the Libreville Declaration on Health and Environment. His influence on public health and policy is a testament to his broad impact in both scientific and governmental circles.

📚 Academic Cites

Dr. Kernif has authored 35 international publications and contributed to two book chapters, demonstrating his prominent role in infectious disease research. His studies are frequently cited in scientific journals, reflecting his influence in veterinary parasitology and zoonotic diseases. His work in molecular epidemiology and vector-borne pathogens has made a lasting impact on the field and continues to guide contemporary research.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Kernif is highly proficient in a range of advanced techniques critical to research in parasitology and microbiology. His expertise spans capillary sequencing, next-generation sequencing (NGS), and PCR/qPCR, which are essential for molecular surveillance and unraveling genetic information. He is also skilled in MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry, currently in progress, allowing for detailed molecular analysis of pathogens. Additionally, Dr. Kernif utilizes bioinformatics to analyze complex datasets, helping to interpret vast amounts of biological data. His proficiency in meta-proteomics is instrumental in studying the microbiota of arthropods, providing insights into disease mechanisms and transmission. These tools equip Dr. Kernif with the ability to conduct precise and impactful research, advancing our understanding of infectious diseases.

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Throughout his career, Dr. Kernif has shared his expertise through academic mentorship and scientific training. As a researcher at the Institut Pasteur d’Alger, he supervises graduate students and engages in international collaborations to promote knowledge exchange. His teaching and mentorship in the field of veterinary parasitology and infectious diseases continue to shape the next generation of scientists.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Kernif’s legacy is marked by his scientific publications, international collaborations, and his influence in shaping research policy in infectious diseases. Moving forward, his research is poised to address emerging health threats, particularly those arising from vector-borne diseases. His continued contributions to global health initiatives and his work on disease surveillance are expected to leave a lasting mark on the fields of veterinary entomology and infectious disease control.

 

📖 Top Noted Publications

Update on tick-borne rickettsioses around the world: a geographic approach
    • Authors: P Parola, CD Paddock, C Socolovschi, MB Labruna, O Medianikov, …
    • Journal: Clinical Microbiology Reviews
    • Year: 2013
Borrelia, Rickettsia, and Ehrlichia species in bat ticks, France, 2010
    • Authors: C Socolovschi, T Kernif, D Raoult, P Parola
    • Journal: Emerging Infectious Diseases
    • Year: 2012
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry for rapid identification of tick vectors
    • Authors: A Yssouf, C Flaudrops, R Drali, T Kernif, C Socolovschi, JM Berenger, …
    • Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
    • Year: 2013
Identification of flea species using MALDI-TOF/MS
    • Authors: A Yssouf, C Socolovschi, H Leulmi, T Kernif, I Bitam, G Audoly, L Almeras, …
    • Journal: Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
    • Year: 2014
Rickettsiae of spotted fever group, Borrelia valaisiana, and Coxiella burnetii in ticks on passerine birds and mammals from the Camargue in the south of France
    • Authors: C Socolovschi, P Reynaud, T Kernif, D Raoult, P Parola
    • Journal: Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases
    • Year: 2012

Medhat Saleh | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Medhat Saleh | Genomic Data Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Bari University, Italy

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👨‍🔬 Summary

Dr. Medhat Saleh is a dedicated Ph.D. student at the Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari, Italy, and an Assistant Lecturer at Benha University, Egypt. His academic expertise includes quantitative genetics, animal breeding, genomics, and bioinformatics. His research focuses on studying genomic diversity, the genetic architecture of complex traits, and conducting GWAS analyses to identify SNPs and functional genes that influence economic traits in livestock species.

🎓 Education

Dr. Saleh holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Bari, Italy (2021 – Present). He completed his M.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences (Biotechnology) at Benha University, Egypt (2016 – 2019), and earned his B.Sc. in Agricultural Science (Animal Production) from Benha University, Egypt (2011 – 2015).

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Saleh’s academic career includes roles such as a Ph.D. Student at the University of Bari (2021 – Present), an Assistant Lecturer in Poultry Breeding and Genetics at Benha University, Egypt (2019 – Present), and a Demonstrator at Benha University (2015 – 2019). He has also served as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Bari in 2017 and as a Visiting Researcher at Wageningen University, Netherlands (2023 – 2024).

🔧 Technical Skills

Dr. Saleh has expertise in molecular techniques such as DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, and PCR-RFLP. He is proficient in bioinformatics tools including Plink, R, GENALEX, SAS, and BLUPF90 for data analysis. He also applies bioinformatics databases to genomic research, focusing on genetic analysis and statistical techniques for animal breeding.

🏅 Teaching Experience

Dr. Saleh has contributed significantly to teaching as an Assistant Lecturer in Poultry Breeding and Genetics at Benha University, where he also organized workshops on poultry incubation and brooding techniques. His dedication to enhancing the practical knowledge of students is evident through his active participation in curriculum development and student mentoring.

🔬 Research Interests

His primary research interests lie in exploring genomic diversity and the genetic architecture of complex traits in livestock species, with a particular focus on GWAS analyses. He is dedicated to identifying SNPs and functional genes that influence important economic traits, with applications in animal breeding and genomics.

 

📖Top Noted Publications

Poisoning by Nerium oleander L. in Franconia Geese

Authors: Nicola Pugliese, Antonella Tinelli, Giuseppe Crescenzo, Maria Nieddu, Elena Baralla, Antonella Schiavone, Zizzo Nicola, Rossella Samarelli, Filomena Dessì, Elena Circella et al.

Journal: Animals

Year: 2024

A Safe and Effective Atovaquone-Proguanil Therapeutic Protocol for the Treatment of Avian Malaria by Plasmodium relictum in Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus)

Authors: Nicola Pugliese, Rossella Samarelli, Roberto Lombardi, Antonella Schiavone, Giuseppe Crescenzo, Elena Circella, Claudia Zizzadoro, Olimpia Lai, Medhat S. Saleh, Michela Prioletti et al.

Journal: Animals

Year: 2023

Pilot Study on the Action of Thymus vulgaris Essential Oil in Treating the Most Common Bacterial Contaminants and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Derby in Poultry Litter

Authors: Michela Galgano, Francesco Pellegrini, Giuseppe Fracchiolla, Daniela Mrenoshki, Aya Attia Koraney Zarea, Angelica Bianco, Laura Del Sambro, Loredana Capozzi, Antonella Schiavone, Medhat S. Saleh et al.

Journal: Antibiotics

Year: 2023

Vertical Transmission of Salmonella enterica ser. Gallinarum in Dermanyssus gallinae by the Mean of the Baudruche-Based Artificial Feeding Device

Authors: Antonella Schiavone, Nicola Pugliese, Ifra Siddique, Rossella Samarelli, Medhat S. Saleh, Roberto Lombardi, Elena Circella, Antonio Camarda

Journal: Applied Sciences

Year: 2023

Crossbreeding Impacts on Caecal Bacterial Count and Antibody Titres in Chickens

Authors: M. S. Saleh, M. H. Khalil, M. M. Iraqi, A. Camarda

Journal: British Poultry Science

Year: 2022

Polymorphic Characterisation of Gallinacin Candidate Genes and Their Molecular Associations with Growth and Immunity Traits in Chickens

Authors: M. S. Saleh, M. H. Khalil, M. M. Iraqi, A. Camarda

Journal: British Poultry Science

Year: 2021