Shahla Shahbazi | Antibiotics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi | Antibiotics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at kerman university of medical sciences, Iran

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi, an Iranian microbiologist, She is a dedicated researcher at the Infectious Diseases Research Center, Health Policy and Promotion Institute, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran. With a keen focus on bacterial pathogenesis, vaccine design, and antimicrobial resistance, Dr. Shahbazi has carved a reputable academic profile. She earned her BSc in Microbiology from Alzahra University, followed by an MSc and PhD in Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology, respectively, from the prestigious Pasteur Institute of Iran. Her PhD work on designing a vaccine against Klebsiella pneumoniae stands out for its innovation. With over 40 publications, book authorship, and patent contributions, she is actively involved in peer review for numerous international journals. She also contributes to national microbiology congresses and has received honors including the top MSc graduate award. Fluent in Persian, Kurdish, and proficient in English, Dr. Shahbazi exemplifies dedication to advancing microbiological sciences.

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Education 

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi has a distinguished educational background in microbiology and medical bacteriology. She earned her BSc in Microbiology from Alzahra University (2011-2014), where she laid the groundwork in microbial sciences. She continued her education with an MSc in Medical Microbiology at the Pasteur Institute of Iran (2014-2017). Her thesis explored the genetic diversity and resistance mechanisms of uropathogenic Escherichia coli in Tehran. In 2018, she commenced her PhD in Medical Bacteriology at the same institute, completing it in 2024. Her doctoral research focused on developing a novel vaccine using OmpA from Klebsiella pneumoniae, encapsulated in silk/alginate nanoadjuvants, aimed at combating pneumonia. Dr. Shahbazi’s academic journey is marked by a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on laboratory skills, which she has further enhanced through specialized courses in oral health, biosafety, reverse vaccinology, probiotics, and personalized medicine.

Experience

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi has garnered extensive experience in medical microbiology and bacteriology, contributing significantly to research, academia, and professional service. She is a researcher at the Infectious Diseases Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Shahbazi has authored influential papers and a book on medical bacteriology. She has also actively participated in national and international microbiology congresses, serving as an executive member and reviewer. Her teaching involvement includes specialized courses in oral health, vaccinology, biosafety, and probiotics. Additionally, Dr. Shahbazi is a reviewer for prestigious journals including BMC Microbiology, Gene Reports, and Infection Epidemiology and Microbiology. She has expertise in laboratory techniques such as PCR, real-time PCR, cloning, protein expression, immunological assays, and bioinformatics. Her practical experience is supported by her skill in medical statistical analysis using SPSS and Prism. She bridges research with education, fostering innovation in bacterial vaccine development and antimicrobial resistance studies.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi has received multiple accolades throughout her academic and professional career. She was recognized as the top graduate of the MSc program at the Pasteur Institute of Iran, reflecting her outstanding academic performance. In addition to this honor, she has contributed as a reviewer for high-impact journals, an achievement that underscores her expertise in microbiology and bacteriology. Dr. Shahbazi has served in executive capacities for the 18th and 23rd International Congress of Microbiology and was a reviewer for the 24th congress in 2023 in Tehran. Her role in mentoring and contributing to scientific discourses in national and international platforms further highlights her academic excellence. She has authored the book The Essential Collection Medical Bacteriology and filed patents related to bacterial vaccine development. Her broad recognition in microbiology circles cements her reputation as a rising star in medical bacteriology and infectious disease research.

Research Focus 

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Skills

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi possesses a comprehensive set of skills in microbiology, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. She is proficient in PCR, real-time PCR, DNA sequencing, cloning, protein expression, and purification. Her expertise extends to immunological assays including ELISA, Western blotting, and cytokine profiling. She is skilled in bacterial phenotypic and genotypic detection techniques and has practical experience in animal studies for vaccine development. Dr. Shahbazi excels in bioinformatics, particularly in phylogenetic analysis, protein structure modeling, and database management. She is also adept in statistical analysis using software like SPSS, Excel, and Prism, and is familiar with epidemiological research methodologies. Dr. Shahbazi is well-versed in GMP principles and possesses strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, EndNote, and Reference Manager. Her multilingual capabilities in Persian, English, and Kurdish further enhance her communication and collaborative skills in international research settings.

Publications to Noted

Distribution of extended-spectrum β-lactam, quinolone and carbapenem resistance genes among uropathogenic Escherichia coli isolates in Tehran, Iran
Authors: S Shahbazi, MRA Karam, M Habibi, A Talebi, S Bouzari
Citations: 81
Year: 2018

The Challenge of Global Emergence of Novel Colistin-Resistant Escherichia coli ST131
Authors: M Taati Moghadam, M Mirzaei, M Fazel Tehrani Moghaddam, …
Citations: 44
Year: 2021

Evaluation of multidrug efflux pump expression in clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus
Authors: S Rajabi, A Shivaee, MA Khosravi, M Eshaghi, S Shahbazi, F Hosseini
Citations: 27
Year: 2020

Zinc oxide nanoparticles impact the expression of the genes involved in toxin–antitoxin systems in multidrug‐resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Authors: S Shahbazi, A Shivaee, M Nasiri, M Mirshekar, S Sabzi, OK Sariani
Citations: 22
Year: 2023

Time-variable expression levels of mazF, atlE, sdrH, and bap genes during biofilm formation in Staphylococcus epidermidis
Authors: A Shivaee, R Mohammadzadeh, S Shahbazi, E Pardakhtchi, E Ohadi, …
Citations: 21
Year: 2019

Detection of ESBL and AmpC producing Klebsiella pneumoniae ST11 and ST147 from urinary tract infections in Iran
Authors: S Shahkolahi, P Shakibnia, S Shahbazi, S Sabzi, F Badmasti, …
Citations: 19
Year: 2022

Identification of novel putative immunogenic targets and construction of a multi-epitope vaccine against multidrug-resistant Corynebacterium jeikeium using reverse vaccinology
Authors: S Shahbazi, S Sabzi, NN Goodarzi, S Fereshteh, N Bolourchi, B Mirzaie, …
Citations: 18
Year: 2022

Design and fabrication of a vaccine candidate based on rOmpA from Klebsiella pneumoniae encapsulated in silk fibroin-sodium alginate nanoparticles against pneumonia infection
Authors: S Shahbazi, M Habibi, F Badmasti, S Sabzi, M Farokhi, MRA Karam
Citations: 16
Year: 2023

Prevalence of flmA, flmH, mrkA, ecpA, and mrkD virulence genes affecting biofilm formation in clinical isolates of K. pneumonia
Authors: A Shivaee, M Meskini, S Shahbazi, M Zargar
Citations: 15
Year: 2019

Association between ESBLs Genes and Quinolone Resistance in Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Isolated from Patients with Urinary Tract Infection
Authors: A Shivaee, M Mirshekar, R Mohammadzadeh, S Shahbazi
Citations: 15
Year: 2019

Conclusion

Dr. Shahla Shahbazi is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award owing to her dedication, scientific contributions, and broad expertise in bacteriology, antimicrobial resistance, and vaccine research. With further international collaborations and higher-tier publications, she holds great promise to contribute more significantly to global health challenges. Her multidisciplinary skills and commitment make her a strong candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Marie-Joelle VIROLLE | Antibiotics | Lifetime achievement Award

Dr. Marie-Joelle VIROLLE | Antibiotics | Lifetime achievement Award

Research Director at University Paris Saclay, France

Marie-Joëlle Virolle is an accomplished CNRS Research Director with an extensive background in microbiology, specifically focusing on the energetic metabolism of Streptomyces. Her academic journey, which began with a PhD at the John Innes Institute, has led to a distinguished career at the Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC) in France. With over 50 publications and numerous research projects funded by prestigious organizations, her work has significantly impacted the field of microbiology. Virolle’s leadership in various scientific collaborations and editorial responsibilities further underscores her expertise and influence in the scientific community.

 

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🎓Educational Details:

Dr. Marie-Joëlle Virolle pursued her advanced education in the field of microbiology, earning her PhD between 1984 and 1987 at the prestigious John Innes Institute in Norwich, UK. Under the mentorship of Dr. MJ Bibb, her doctoral research focused on the cloning, characterization, and preliminary study of the regulation of gene expression in Streptomyces species. Her PhD was funded through a CIFRE contract with the Roussel Uclaf company, highlighting the applied nature and industrial relevance of her work. This rigorous academic foundation laid the groundwork for Dr. Virolle’s distinguished career in microbiological research, particularly in the study of Streptomyces and its metabolic processes.

👨‍🏫Experience

Dr. Marie-Joëlle Virolle has had a distinguished career in microbiology, particularly in the study of Streptomyces and its energetic metabolism. She currently holds the prestigious position of CNRS Research Director and leads the “Energetic Metabolism of Streptomyces” group at the Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC) at the University of Paris-Sud. Dr. Virolle’s research journey began with a PhD at the John Innes Institute in Norwich, UK, where she focused on the cloning, characterization, and regulatory study of genes from Streptomyces species. Over the years, she has secured and managed numerous high-profile research grants from international organizations, demonstrating her ability to attract significant funding for her innovative work.

Her role as a research director has involved not only leading her research team but also establishing and nurturing collaborations across various local, national, and international institutions. These partnerships have extended to countries like China, Egypt, Morocco, and the USA, reflecting her global influence and the broad applicability of her research. Additionally, Dr. Virolle has taken on several administrative and advisory roles, such as serving on the steering committee of the European ACTINOGEN program and being an elected member of the Research Council of the University Paris-Sud.

Awards and Honors :

Dr. Marie-Joëlle Virolle has garnered significant recognition for her pioneering research in microbiology, particularly in the study of the energetic metabolism of Streptomyces. Throughout her illustrious career, she has received multiple awards and honors that reflect her contributions to science and her leadership in the field. Her expertise has been acknowledged through prestigious grants from international programs such as the European Program ACTINOGEN, the Franco-Moroccan PAI, and the Franco-Chinese NSFC Program. Additionally, Dr. Virolle’s role as an editor for leading scientific journals, including Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Microbiology, and PLOS ONE, underscores the high regard in which she is held by her peers. These editorial positions, combined with her prolific publication record and her successful leadership of the “Energetic Metabolism of Streptomyces” group at I2BC, have solidified her reputation as a leading figure in the field of microbiology. Her numerous awards and honors serve as a testament to her enduring impact on the scientific community and her unwavering dedication to advancing knowledge in her area of expertise.

Research Focus:

Dr. Marie-Joëlle Virolle’s research primarily focuses on the metabolic processes and regulatory mechanisms of Streptomyces, a genus of bacteria known for its complex secondary metabolism, which includes the production of antibiotics and other bioactive compounds. Her work delves into understanding the energetic metabolism of Streptomyces, exploring how these microorganisms manage energy resources during growth and production phases. By studying the regulatory networks that control gene expression related to energy metabolism, Dr. Virolle aims to uncover the underlying principles that drive the biosynthesis of valuable metabolites. Her research not only contributes to fundamental microbiological knowledge but also has practical implications for biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, where the efficient production of antibiotics and other therapeutics is critical. Through her leadership at the Institute of Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC), Dr. Virolle has significantly advanced our understanding of microbial metabolism and its applications in industrial microbiology.

Conclusion:

Dr. Marie-Joëlle Virolle is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Lifetime achievement Award. Her extensive research experience, leadership in scientific collaborations, successful acquisition of research funding, and editorial contributions make her an outstanding contender. With minor improvements in public outreach and interdisciplinary research, her profile could be further enhanced, solidifying her position as a leading researcher in her field.

📚Publications to Noted

  • Title: “Consequences of the deletion of the major specialized metabolite biosynthetic pathways of Streptomyces coelicolor on the metabolome and lipidome of this strain”
    Authors: Lejeune, C., Abreu, S., Guérard, F., Gakière, B., Virolle, M.-J.
    Journal: Microbial Biotechnology
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: “The stringent response is strongly activated in the antibiotic-producing strain, Streptomyces coelicolor
    Authors: Lejeune, C., Cornu, D., Sago, L., Redeker, V., Virolle, M.-J.
    Journal: Research in Microbiology
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: “The acetyltransferase SCO0988 controls positively specialized metabolism and morphological differentiation in the model strains Streptomyces coelicolor and Streptomyces lividans
    Authors: Bi, Y., An, H., Chi, Z., Virolle, M.-J., Xu, D.
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Title: “Genome Analysis of a Variant of Streptomyces coelicolor M145 with High Lipid Content and Poor Ability to Synthetize Antibiotics”
    Authors: Dulermo, T., Lejeune, C., Aybeke, E., Leblond, P., Virolle, M.-J.
    Journal: Microorganisms
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: “Metabolic adjustments in response to ATP spilling by the small DX protein in a Streptomyces strain”
    Authors: Apel, C., Levasseur, M., Lejeune, C., Chaput, J., Virolle, M.-J.
    Journal: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3
  • Title: “Crystal structures of free and ligand-bound forms of the TetR/AcrR-like regulator SCO3201 from Streptomyces coelicolor suggest a novel allosteric mechanism”
    Authors: Werten, S., Waack, P., Palm, G.J., Virolle, M.-J., Hinrichs, W.
    Journal: FEBS Journal
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4
  • Title: “Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Transcriptional and Regulatory Proteins Abundances in S. lividans and S. coelicolor Suggests a Link between Various Stresses and Antibiotic Production”
    Authors: Clara, L., David, C., Laila, S., Virginie, R., Marie-Joelle, V.
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6
  • Title: “The Generation of an Artificial ATP Deficit Triggers Antibiotic Production in Streptomyces lividans
    Authors: Seghezzi, N., Darbon, E., Martel, C., Esnault, C., Virolle, M.-J.
    Journal: Antibiotics
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 5
  • Title: “A Proteomic Analysis Indicates That Oxidative Stress Is the Common Feature Triggering Antibiotic Production in Streptomyces coelicolor and in the pptA Mutant of Streptomyces lividans
    Authors: Lejeune, C., Sago, L., Cornu, D., Redeker, V., Virolle, M.-J.
    Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 11
  • Title: “Isolation and characterization of phosphate solubilizing Streptomyces sp. endemic from sugar beet fields of the Beni-Mellal region in Morocco”
    Authors: Aallam, Y., Dhiba, D., Lemriss, S., Virolle, M.J., Hamdali, H.
    Journal: Microorganisms
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 17