Maisa Araujo | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maisa Araujo | Entomology | Best Researcher Award

Fiocruz Rondônia | Brazil

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Dr. Maisa Araujo⚡🌍

INTRODUCTION 🌟

Dr. Maisa Araujo is a distinguished researcher and professor with a strong academic and research background, specializing in molecular biology and entomology, particularly in the context of malaria transmission. With a comprehensive education and postdoctoral training, she has contributed extensively to understanding parasitic diseases and vector biology. She is an active member of various global research projects and has earned recognition for her work in tropical diseases and vector control.

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 📚

Dr. Araujo’s journey began with a degree in Biological Sciences from the Faculty of Education of Porto Velho in Brazil, followed by a Master’s and PhD in Experimental Biology at the University of Rondônia. Her academic career laid the foundation for a deep focus on parasitology, entomology, and molecular biology. Through these early academic pursuits, Dr. Araujo set the stage for her future groundbreaking work in malaria research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 👩‍🔬

Throughout her career, Dr. Araujo has held numerous prestigious positions in both academic and research settings. As an associate professor and researcher at the Translational and Clinical Research Lab, Dr. Araujo has led major research initiatives and provided expertise in vector biology and malaria transmission. Her role as a Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on various internationally funded grants has allowed her to contribute substantially to the global understanding of malaria transmission and its control.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS  ON Entomology🔬

Dr. Araujo’s research primarily focuses on the molecular biology of malaria vectors, specifically the interactions between parasites and their mosquito vectors. One of her most significant contributions is the establishment of the first free-mating colony of Anopheles darlingi in Brazil, which serves as a platform for studying malaria vector biology and testing drugs to block transmission. Her laboratory has developed crucial tools for vector-pathogen interaction studies, with ongoing projects focused on liver-stage drug assays for Plasmodium vivax.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍

Dr. Araujo’s research has had a significant impact on the study of malaria, particularly in the Amazon region. By creating laboratory colonies of malaria vectors and advancing the study of the vector-pathogen interaction, her work has opened up new possibilities for malaria control. Her involvement in multiple high-profile international research projects further highlights her influence and dedication to advancing public health, particularly in endemic regions.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS 📑

With numerous peer-reviewed publications, Dr. Araujo has made important contributions to the fields of parasitology, entomology, and tropical medicine. Her research has been widely cited and continues to shape the scientific discourse on malaria transmission and control strategies. She has published in top-tier journals and participated in global conferences, sharing her findings and collaborating with experts worldwide.

HONORS & AWARDS 🏆

Dr. Araujo has received several prestigious honors and awards throughout her career. Notably, she won the “Young Trajectories in Malariology Award” in 2022 from Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fiocruz, Brazil. She was also awarded the “Best Presentation Award” at the 9th International Conference on Plasmodium vivax Research in 2025. These accolades reflect her exceptional contributions to the field of malaria research and public health.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Dr. Araujo’s work has established a lasting legacy in the fight against malaria. As she continues her research, her future contributions are expected to push the boundaries of malaria control and drug development. Through innovative techniques like the establishment of vector colonies and hepatocyte infection assays, Dr. Araujo aims to accelerate the discovery of new transmission-blocking compounds and treatments for malaria.

FINAL NOTE 💡

Dr. Araujo’s journey, from her early academic pursuits to her groundbreaking research in malaria transmission, demonstrates her dedication and passion for scientific advancement. Her contributions continue to shape the future of malaria research, particularly in endemic regions like the Amazon. As she continues to lead high-impact research initiatives, her influence in the field will undoubtedly continue to grow, bringing us closer to solutions in the battle against malaria.

TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚

Blood Source and Anesthetics Effects on the Maintenance of Anopheles darlingi in the Lab-Rearing Condition

Authors: José Daniel Costa Pontual, Natália Vitória Coelho, Najara Akira Costa dos Santos, Alessandra da Silva Bastos, Jéssica Evangelista Araújo, Alice Oliveira Andrade, Jansen Fernandes Medeiros, Maisa da Silva Araujo
Journal: Insects
Year: 2025

Timeless noncoding DNA contains cell-type preferential enhancers important for proper Drosophila circadian regulation

Authors: Dingbang Ma, Pranav Ojha, Albert D. Yu, Maisa S. Araujo, Weifei Luo, Evelyn Keefer, Madelen M. Díaz, Meilin Wu, William J. Joiner, Katharine Abruzzi et al.
Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Year: 2024

Effects of Carbohydrate Intake on Anopheles darlingi and Anopheles deaneorum Fitness under Lab-Reared Conditions

Authors: Najara A. C. Santos, Mirilene M. Martins, Alice O. Andrade, Alessandra Bastos, José Daniel Costa Pontual, Jéssica Araújo, Marina L. Rocha, Jansen F. Medeiros, Maisa S. Araujo
Journal: Insects
Year: 2024

Transmission-reducing and -enhancing monoclonal antibodies against Plasmodium vivax gamete surface protein Pvs48/45

Authors: Geetha P. Bansal, Maisa da Silva Araujo, Yi Cao, Emily Shaffer, Jessica Evangelista Araujo, Jansen Fernandes Medeiros, Clifford Hayashi, Joseph M. Vinetz, M.D., Nirbhay Kumar
Journal: Infection and Immunity
Year: 2024

Case Report: Plasmodium vivax Sporozoite Melanization in the Midgut and Salivary Gland of the Malaria Vector Anopheles darlingi

Authors: Najara Akira Costa dos Santos, Alessandra da Silva Bastos, Jéssica Evangelista Araújo, José Daniel Costa Pontual, Jansen Fernandes Medeiros, Joseph Michael Vinetz, Maisa da Silva Araujo
Journal: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Year: 2024

Armando Duarte | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Armando Duarte | Environmental Data Analysis | Best Researcher Award

University of Aveiro | Portugal

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Prof. Dr. Armando Duarte began his academic journey with a focus on both Public Health Engineering and Chemistry. He was awarded a Ph.D. in Public Health Engineering at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1981. Later, he pursued an Aggregation in Chemistry at the University of Aveiro in 1989, demonstrating his dedication to deepening his expertise across diverse scientific fields. His early studies laid a strong foundation for a highly successful academic career.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

With over 35 years of internationally recognized experience, Prof. Duarte has made significant strides in Analytical Chemistry, Qualimetrics, and Analytical Quality Assurance. His work has largely focused on generating experimental data that supports crucial decisions concerning food safety, environmental protection, health, and sustainable development. His contributions span several sectors, and he has collaborated with professionals across various industries, always pushing the boundaries of scientific inquiry.

Contributions and Research Focus On  Environmental Data Analysis 🔬

Prof. Duarte’s research is especially notable for its focus on understanding the distribution, availability, and fate of chemical compounds in various environmental compartments. His work in the characterization of natural organic matter and its interaction with environmental contaminants has been groundbreaking. By examining how these compounds behave in ecosystems, his research has informed policies and practices aimed at better environmental management and public health safety.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Prof. Duarte’s influence extends far beyond his own research. With over 580 peer-reviewed publications, including 10 books and 30 book chapters, he has shaped the global scientific landscape. His work has earned him recognition in the Highly Cited Researchers index from 2021 to 2023, cementing his place among the top 1% of scientists worldwide based on citation counts. His h-index has reached impressive figures—ranging from 80 on SCOPUS to 95 on Google Scholar, reflecting the broad impact his research has had on his field.

Academic Cites 📚

Prof. Duarte has garnered significant academic recognition, as evidenced by his citation counts. His work is frequently cited by researchers across the world, a testament to the quality and relevance of his contributions. As of March 2024, his total citations range from 27,644 on SCOPUS to 38,882 on Google Scholar, solidifying his standing as a leading figure in environmental sciences and analytical chemistry.

Technical Skills 🧪

Prof. Duarte possesses extensive technical expertise in Analytical Chemistry, Qualimetrics, and Environmental Chemistry. His proficiency in experimental design and data interpretation has been central to his ability to carry out meaningful research that informs public health and environmental policies. His technical acumen has enabled him to successfully coordinate and lead more than 20 environmental research projects.

Teaching Experience 👩‍🏫

As a mentor and educator, Prof. Duarte has supervised over 30 Ph.D. and M.Sc. students. His passion for teaching and commitment to developing the next generation of researchers is evident in the many students who have gone on to have successful careers of their own. His influence as a teacher extends through the many collaborative efforts with students and colleagues alike.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Prof. Duarte’s legacy is defined by his dedication to research that enhances public health and environmental sustainability. His work has contributed significantly to understanding the behavior of environmental contaminants and supporting sustainable practices. Moving forward, Prof. Duarte is expected to continue influencing scientific research, providing invaluable insights that help address the pressing challenges of environmental protection, health, and sustainable development. His ongoing involvement in research projects promises to further strengthen his legacy in the scientific community.

📑 Notable Publications 

The impact of fiscal decentralization, green energy, and economic policy uncertainty on sustainable environment: a new perspective from ecological footprint in five OECD countries
    • Authors: S Zahra, RA Badeeb
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2022
Innovation dynamics in the natural resource curse hypothesis: a new perspective from BRICS countries
    • Authors: RA Badeeb, KR Szulczyk, S Zahra, TC Mukherjee
    • Journal: Resources Policy
    • Year: 2023
Fiscal policy and environment: a long-run multivariate empirical analysis of ecological footprint in Pakistan
    • Authors: S Zahra, D Khan, M Nouman
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2022
Assessing the asymmetric impact of physical infrastructure and trade openness on ecological footprint: An empirical evidence from Pakistan
    • Authors: S Zahra, D Khan, R Gupta, J Popp, J Oláh
    • Journal: PLOS ONE
    • Year: 2022
A sustainable green–blue revolution in Pakistan: a new perspective from quantile regression analysis
    • Authors: S Zahra, SAR Shah, RA Badeeb
    • Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability
    • Year: 2023
Do energy diversification and green growth transition help to achieve the target of carbon neutrality? Testing the validity of the EKC hypothesis under the prism of green growth
    • Authors: S Zahra, SN Fatima
    • Journal: Applied Energy
    • Year: 2024
Green growth transition and carbon neutrality nexus: A comparative study on the top carbon emitters
    • Authors: S Zahra, EA Selvanathan, R Gupta, MS Jayasinghe
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
    • Year: 2025