Meaad Elbashir | Ultrasound | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Meaad Elbashir | Ultrasound | Best Researcher Award

Jazan University | Saudi Arabia

Dr. Meaad Zainelabdin Elbashir is an Associate Professor and Consultant in Radiology Technology at Jazan University, Saudi Arabia, with extensive academic, clinical, and research experience in diagnostic imaging. A Sudanese national, he holds a Ph.D. in Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound, an M.Sc. in Medical Diagnostic Ultrasound, and a B.Sc. in Diagnostic Radiography Technology. Dr. Elbashir’s expertise covers a wide range of imaging modalities, including abdominal, obstetrics and gynecology, Doppler, neonatal, elastography, and small parts ultrasound. He is also highly skilled in computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), image processing, texture analysis, and applied radiation protection. His research explores advanced diagnostic imaging, early cancer detection, molecular imaging, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy for brain and breast lesions. He has authored more than twenty peer-reviewed articles in leading journals, with notable contributions to breast imaging, brain lesion characterization, and the role of ultrasound in disease diagnosis. In addition to research, he actively contributes to professional training and development, having participated in and delivered more than fifteen workshops on radiology and diagnostic imaging. His work has been presented at major conferences, including those focused on radiology, breast cancer screening, and pediatric emergency care. Dr. Elbashir’s career includes both academic and clinical roles. He previously served as a Senior Ultrasound Specialist at a specialist hospital in Saudi Arabia and worked as a Diagnostic Radiology Specialist in Sudan. These experiences provided him with a strong foundation in clinical practice, complementing his academic and research achievements. Fluent in Arabic and English, he is licensed as a Consultant in Medical Ultrasound and a Senior Specialist in Radiology Technology. With strong leadership, communication, and teamwork skills, Dr. Elbashir remains committed to advancing diagnostic imaging education, research, and clinical practice to enhance patient care and outcomes.

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Featured Publications

  • Aldosh, M., Ahmed, R. M., Faizo, N. L., Alghamdi, A. J., Hassan, W. B., Elhussein, N., … (2021). Estimation of renal failure in hemodialysis patients using ultrasound. Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education and Research, 11(2), 146–150.

  • Ahmed, N. G. M., Aamin, A., Khalifa, S., Elhassan, S. M., Albashir, M., Ahmed, M., … (2021). Characterization of brain lesions using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Medical Science, 25(108), 424–431.

  • Alyami, A. S., Majrashi, N. A., Elbashir, M., Ali, S., Shubayr, N., Ageeli, W., … (2024). Normal sonographic measurements for kidney dimensions in Saudi adult population: A cross-sectional prospective study. Medicine, 103(24), e38607.

  • Albashir, A. O. A. M. A. A. Meaad, Yousef, M., & Seleem, N. F. (2018). Ultrasonographic criteria of breast lesions: Radiologic-histopathologic correlation. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 7(5), 1002–1005.

  • Elbashir, M., Ali, S., Omer, A. M., Abuhadi, N., Daghriri, A., Alqasmi, R., Somili, E., … (2025). MRI evaluation of optic nerve alterations and intracranial pressure-related changes in idiopathic intracranial hypertension: Correlating clinical and imaging findings. Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences, 18(3), 101811.

 

Sujan Chaudhary | Ecology | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Sujan Chaudhary | Ecology | Excellence in Research Award

Nepal Academy of Science and Technology | Nepal

Mr. Sujan Chaudhary is a dedicated botanist and scientific officer at the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), specializing in ethnobotany, forest ecology, phytochemistry, carbon sequestration, and traditional medicine. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Botany from Tribhuvan University and completed his Master’s degree in Botany , during which his exceptional research earned him the prestigious NAST Master Thesis Award. With a strong academic foundation, he has cultivated expertise in wild edible plants, forest regeneration, and the ecological and cultural significance of plant biodiversity. Beyond research, Chaudhary has contributed significantly to education, serving as a teaching assistant at Mahendra Morang Adarsha Multiple Campus and working as a higher secondary teacher at Lord Buddha International School, Small Heaven Academy, and Gurung Chauri Madhyamik Vidhyalaya, where he inspired students through science education. He also serves as a promotional editor for the Nepal Journal of Biotechnology, contributing to academic publishing and knowledge dissemination. His scholarly contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications in international journals, covering diverse areas such as the physicochemical and antioxidant properties of wild edible fruits, genetic diversity of citrus species, arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization in Shorea robusta forests, ethnomedicinal plant use across Nepal, and ecological impacts of invasive alien species. His works, published in journals like Applied Food Research, South African Journal of Botany, Vegetos, Ecological Frontiers, and Ethnobotany Research and Applications, have enhanced understanding of biodiversity conservation, traditional knowledge, and sustainable resource management. Alongside his academic and research roles, Chaudhary has engaged in volunteer work and global research collaborations, strengthening Nepal’s scientific presence internationally. With strong skills in R software and data analysis, he bridges traditional ecological knowledge with modern research approaches, aiming to address environmental challenges and promote sustainable biodiversity use. Passionate and forward-looking, Sujan Chaudhary continues to advance Nepal’s botanical research and education landscape.

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Featured Publications

  • Dulal, K., Chaudhary, S., Uprety, Y., Shrestha, N., Shakya, S., & Munankarmi, N. (2022). Ethnomedicinal plants used by the local people of Changunarayan Municipality, Bhaktapur, Nepal. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 23, 1–27.

  • Chaudhary, S., Magar, G. T., Sah, S. N., & Parajuli, S. (2020). Ethnic plants of Tharu community of Eastern Nepal. International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, 8(2), 223–230.

  • Chaudhary, S., & Aryal, B. (2024). Factors affecting the tree and soil carbon stock in Shorea robusta Gaertn. forests along the elevational gradient in Eastern Nepal. Ecological Frontiers, 44(3), 517–528.

  • Timilsina, S., Shakya, S., Chaudhary, S., Thapa Magar, G., & Munankarmi, N. (2022). Evaluation of air pollution tolerance index (APTI) of plants growing alongside inner ring road of Kathmandu, Nepal. International Journal of Environmental Studies, 79(4), 698–713.

  • Chaudhary, S., & Aryal, B. (2024). Diversity and distribution of tree species with respect to edaphic and physical factors in Shorea robusta Gaertn. forests along the altitudinal gradient. Vegetos, 1–12.