Marcelo Boriollo | Immunology and Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Marcelo Boriollo | Immunology and Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

UFSCar – Federal University of São Carlos | Brazil

Assist. Prof. Dr. Marcelo Boriollo research focuses on applied microbiology and immunology, integrating molecular genetics and cell biology to investigate microbial pathogenicity, host–microbe interactions, and antimicrobial resistance. Studies employ advanced methodologies including molecular typing, multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, genotyping, and virulence profiling of bacterial and fungal pathogens, with emphasis on clinically relevant microorganisms, biofilm formation, and epidemiological surveillance. The scholarly impact of this research is reflected in strong citation performance, with 1,089 total citations (486 since 2021), an h-index of 19 (13 since 2021), and an i10-index of 34 (15 since 2021), demonstrating sustained influence, methodological relevance, and continued contribution to microbiological and immunological science.

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Supantha Rivu | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Supantha Rivu | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Notre Dame University Bangladesh | Bangladesh

Mr. Supantha Rivu is an emerging microbiologist whose research focuses on pathogens, infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and genomic epidemiology, with a strong emphasis on foodborne and environmental microorganisms of public health concern. His work centers on the molecular characterization of high-risk bacterial pathogens, surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in livestock and farm environments, and genome-based investigations that reveal virulence determinants, evolutionary patterns, and potential zoonotic threats. Through his extensive laboratory experience in microbial biotechnology and clinical microbiology, he has contributed significantly to understanding the prevalence, distribution, and genomic features of Listeria species, Cronobacter sakazakii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and chromium-resistant bacteria, providing evidence important for national food safety and public health risk assessments. He is skilled in next-generation sequencing data analysis, computational vaccinology, bioinformatics pipelines, and experimental microbiology, enabling him to investigate pathogens from both phenotypic and genomic perspectives. His research has resulted in publications in reputable international journals, and his studies have advanced knowledge of virulent Listeria innocua strains and rare Cronobacter lineages circulating in Bangladesh. His scientific contributions also include conference presentations that highlight emerging antimicrobial resistance trends in farm environments and wastewater systems. Supantha’s work is supported by recognized research fellowships and competitive scientific awards, reflecting the impact and promise of his scholarship. His citation record demonstrates steady academic visibility, with Google Scholar reporting 7 citations, an h-index of 2 and i10-index of 0, while Scopus-indexed outputs further validate the reach and credibility of his research contributions. His growing publication profile, combined with expertise in laboratory microbiology and genome-based analysis, positions him as a promising researcher for the Research Excellence Award, contributing meaningfully to the fields of microbial genomics, pathogen surveillance, and antimicrobial resistance research.

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  • Bhowmik, S., Rivu, S., Bari, M. L., & Ahmed, S. (2025). Genome mining of Cronobacter sakazakii in Bangladesh reveals the occurrence of high-risk ST83 and rare ST789 lineages. Pathogens, 14(12), 1220.

  • Rivu, S., Hasib Shourav, A., & Ahmed, S. (2024). Whole genome sequencing reveals circulation of potentially virulent Listeria innocua strains with novel genomic features in cattle farm environments in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 126, 105692.

  • Rivu, S., Smith, E., Stafford, G., & Ahmed, S. (2024). Draft genome sequence of Listeria aquatica strain SG_BD1 isolated from a cow dung sample in Bangladesh. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 13(11), e00729-24.

  • Rivu, S., Rahman, S. M. M., & Ahmed, S. (2025). Environmental surveillance of Listeria spp. in cattle farms in Bangladesh: Prevalence, distribution, and hemolytic diversity. Bangladesh Journal of Microbiology, 41, 1–11.

  • Rivu, S., Raihan, M. A., & Ahmed, S. (2025). First draft genome sequence data report of Listeria innocua SA_AR with Listeria pathogenicity island 3 virulence genes isolated from raw chicken in Bangladesh. Data in Brief, 61, 111767.

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