Ayidh Almansour | Food Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ayidh Almansour | Food Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Lab Head | Saudi Food and Drug Authority | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Ayidh Almansour is a distinguished scientist and Head of the Biotechnology Department at the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, specializing in the detection and control of foodborne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance. He holds advanced degrees in cell and molecular biology, medical microbiology, and medical laboratory sciences, with extensive experience in laboratory leadership, regulatory policy development, and applied biotechnology research. Dr. Almansour has published in reputable peer-reviewed journals, presented at major international conferences, and received multiple professional honors. His work bridges scientific innovation and public health policy, contributing significantly to national and international food safety and regulatory advancements.

Publication Profile

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Academic Background

Dr. Ayidh Almansour has built a strong academic foundation in medical and biological sciences, beginning with a bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory sciences from Najran University. He advanced his expertise with a master’s degree in medical microbiology from Long Island University, further enhancing his research skills in microbial analysis and diagnostics. He later earned a doctoral degree in cell and molecular biology and medical microbiology from the University of Arkansas, focusing on foodborne pathogens and host-microbiota interactions. His diverse educational journey provided him with multidisciplinary knowledge, enabling him to integrate scientific research with public health and regulatory applications effectively.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ayidh Almansour has held prominent roles in academia, research, and regulatory sectors, demonstrating exceptional leadership and scientific expertise. As Head of the Biotechnology Department at the Saudi Food and Drug Authority, he has led national projects on foodborne pathogen detection, antimicrobial resistance control, and laboratory quality assurance. He previously served as Chief Laboratory Research Expert at the same authority, overseeing advanced molecular research and fostering scientific collaborations. His academic contributions include teaching and mentoring as an assistant professor, while his earlier research roles in the United States strengthened his expertise in microbiota studies and innovative food safety solutions.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ayidh Almansour has earned recognition for his outstanding contributions to food safety research and public health. He has received competitive travel grants and scholarships for his academic excellence and scientific achievements. His research presentations have been honored at prestigious conferences, including awards for excellence in poster presentations. He has been acknowledged by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority for leading the successful implementation and accreditation of international laboratory standards. These distinctions reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, his leadership in regulatory excellence, and his commitment to fostering innovation in combating foodborne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance.

Research Focus

Dr. Ayidh Almansour’s research is centered on the detection, control, and prevention of foodborne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance. He applies advanced genomic techniques such as whole genome sequencing and quantitative PCR to develop innovative solutions for improving food safety. His work integrates molecular biology, biotechnology, and public health to address critical challenges in microbial risk assessment and regulatory policy. By adopting a One Health approach, he investigates the connections between human, animal, and environmental health. His research aims to create effective, science-based strategies that safeguard food supplies and reduce the public health impact of microbial threats globally.

Publication Top Notes

Antibacterial activity of exogenous glutathione and its synergism on antibiotics sensitize carbapenem associated multidrug resistant clinical isolates of Acinetobacter baumannii
Year: 2017 | Cited by: 71

Microbial metabolite deoxycholic acid shapes microbiota against Campylobacter jejuni chicken colonization
Year: 2019 | Cited by: 88

A secondary bile acid from microbiota metabolism attenuates ileitis and bile acid reduction in subclinical necrotic enteritis in chickens
Year: 2020 | Cited by: 65

Microbiota attenuates chicken transmission-exacerbated campylobacteriosis in Il10-/- mice
Year: 2020 | Cited by: 44

The Role of Immune Response and Microbiota on Campylobacteriosis
Year: 2021 | Cited by: 8

Conclusion

Dr. Ayidh Almansour is a distinguished scientist and leader in foodborne pathogen and antimicrobial resistance research, serving at the Saudi Food and Drug Authority where he has advanced detection methods and strengthened food safety standards. With notable publications, international presentations, and professional honors, he bridges scientific innovation and regulatory policy. His expertise, leadership, and commitment to public health position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with potential for even greater global impact through expanded collaborations.

 

Vanessa Silva | Microbiology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Vanessa Silva | Microbiology | Young Scientist Award

Postdoc researcher/ Invited assistant professor at University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal

Dr. Vanessa Natália dos Santos Silva is a Portuguese scientist with a PhD in Veterinary Sciences and a strong academic foundation in Biochemistry and Food Engineering. Currently, she is a postdoctoral research fellow at LAQV-REQUIMTE and an invited assistant professor at the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD). Vanessa has authored over 80 peer-reviewed articles, one book, and multiple book chapters, with extensive experience in national and international scientific communication. She is a Portuguese Ambassador for the Global AMR Insights Network, actively engaged in combating antimicrobial resistance. Her work bridges academia, innovation, and science communication globally. 🌍📚🔬

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🎓 Education

Vanessa Silva holds a PhD in Veterinary Sciences with specialization in Biomedical Sciences from UTAD (2022, distinction: Muito Bom). She also earned a Master’s degree in Biochemistry (2016, 17/20), and a Bachelor’s in Biochemistry (2013, 14/20) from the same university. She completed a specialization course in Food Engineering (2016, 15.65/20). Vanessa pursued several advanced training courses in microbiome studies, genomics, transcriptomics, HPLC, bioinformatics, and lab animal science, across institutions like University of Minho, University of Porto, and UTAD. Her academic background is complemented by certifications in MALDI-TOF MS, genome studies, and molecular techniques. 📘🧪🎓

💼 Experience

Dr. Vanessa Silva currently serves as a postdoctoral fellow at LAQV-REQUIMTE and invited assistant professor at UTAD. She has supervised numerous students across undergraduate to doctoral levels. Vanessa is a prolific scientific contributor with 80+ indexed journal articles, 9+ book chapters, and over 200 communications in national and international forums. She is actively involved in multidisciplinary collaborations and is known for her translational research. Her academic and professional roles highlight her commitment to knowledge dissemination, research excellence, and student mentorship in microbiology, food safety, and biomedical sciences. 🧫👩‍🏫📊

🏆 Awards & Honors

Vanessa has been recognized with 19 awards for scientific research and best communications at conferences, celebrating her excellence in antimicrobial resistance research, biofilm studies, and public health. Her honors highlight her impact on the scientific community and reflect the quality and relevance of her work. These accolades span national and international platforms, showcasing her leadership in microbiological innovation and science communication. As an ambassador of the Global AMR Insights Network, she actively contributes to shaping policies and global awareness regarding antimicrobial resistance and health security. 🏅🌐🔎

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Silva’s research revolves around antimicrobial resistance (AMR), bacterial biofilms, epidemiology of genetic lineages, and food safety. She employs multi-omics approaches to investigate resistant pathogens and environmental AMR transmission under a One Health framework. Her work integrates genomics, proteomics, and advanced microbial diagnostics to address challenges in veterinary, environmental, and human health. She is particularly interested in biofilm resilience mechanisms, the role of soil and food matrices in AMR gene transfer, and the development of alternative antimicrobials, including nanoparticles. Her interdisciplinary research supports sustainable strategies to combat microbial threats globally. 🧬🦠🌾🍽️

Publication Top Notes

🧫 From Soil to Surface Water: Exploring Klebsiella’s Clonal Lineages and Antibiotic Resistance Odyssey in Environmental Health – 2025 | 📝 Article

🧬 Whole-Genome Sequencing of ESBL-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae from Bloodstream Infections – 2025 | 📝 Article

🌿 Phenolic Compounds from Pyrus communis Residues: Antibacterial Action & Therapeutic Applications – 2025 | 📚 Review

🐾 A One Health Perspective on Multidrug Resistance Amongst Iberian Exotic Pet Owners – 2025 | 📝 Article

🦠 Klebsiella in Wildlife: Clonal Dynamics and Antibiotic Resistance – A Systematic Review – 2025 | 📚 Review

🐍 First Overview of Zoological Medicine in Iberian Countries – 2024 | 📝 Article | 📊 Cited by: 1

🍇 Red Grape By-Products from Douro: Chemical, Antioxidant & Antimicrobial Evaluation – 2024 | 📝 Article

🐔 Genetic Complexity of CC5 S. aureus in Chickens: AMR & Biofilm Formation – 2024 | 📝 Article

🐖 Resistome, Virulome & Clonal Variation in MRSA from Healthy Swine Populations – 2024 | 📝 Article