Saule Kenzhebayeva | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Saule Kenzhebayeva | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof . Saule Kenzhebayeva | Biological Sciences | professor at al-Farabi Kazakh national University | Kazakhstan

Saule Berkimbaeva Kenzhebekovna holds her Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences degree in the specialty of “Theory and Methodology of Vocational Education,” and she completed her higher education in English teaching from the Alma-Ata Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages. She has over three decades of professional teaching and research experience, including long tenure at the Faculty of Philology and World Languages where she has taught and developed courses in pedagogy, psychology, methods of vocational education and professional pedagogy. Her research interests lie in the methodology of foreign language teaching, formation of academic texts in scientific research, models of academic text construction, and integrating modern pedagogical technologies (e.g., texts, professional education theory, psychosocial work) into teaching. She has developed strong research skills in academic writing, Scopus-indexed journal publication, text construction, educational material development, and supervising student-oriented research. She has published nearly one hundred articles, a number of textbooks or teaching aids, and several works indexed in Scopus; she has also participated in international seminars and professional development trainings such as Erasmus+ in Kazakhstan. Among her honors, Saule has been recognized with certificates of professional development, and has contributed to improving quality of education through modern approaches, including work on academic text models and foreign language teaching methodology. In conclusion, Saule embodies a committed academic educator-researcher, combining pedagogical expertise, publication record, curriculum development, and international collaboration; with her strong foundation in research methodology and text pedagogy, she is well positioned to continue contributing to both theoretical and applied education sciences, including mentoring younger academics and expanding her influence in pedagogical reforms and international scholarly communities.

Academic Profile: ORCID | Scopus 

Featured Publications:

  • Atabayeva, S. D., Kenzhegalieva, A. K., Nurmahanova, A. S., Rakhymgozhina, A. B., Kenzhebayeva, S. S., Shoinbekova, S. A., & Beisenova, A. Z. (2025). Effect of Cd on physiological and biochemical processes of plants. Experimental Biology.

  • Amirova, A., Usenbekov, B., Berkimbay, Kh., Mynbayeva, D., Atabayeva, S., Baiseitova, G., Meldebekova, A., Zhunusbayeva, Zh., Kenzhebayeva, S., & Mukhambetzhanov, S. (2024). Selection of rice breeding lines for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Brazilian Journal of Biology.

  • Atabayeva, S. D., Rakhymgozhina, A. B., Nurmahanova, A. S., Kenzhebayeva, S. S., Usenbekov, B. N., Alybayeva, R. A., Asrandina, S. Sh., Tynybekov, B. M., Amirova, A. K., & Bhat, S. A. (2022). Rice plants (Oryza sativa L.) under Cd stress in Fe deficiency conditions. BioMed Research International.

  • Kenzhebayeva, S. S., Atabayeva, S. D., & Sarsu, F. (2021). Iron-deficiency response and differential expression of iron homeostasis related genes in spring wheat. Crop and Pasture Science.

 

 

Dr. Reham Ahmed Abdelrahmen | Biological Sciences | Researcher Distinction Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Reham Ahmed Abdelrahmen | Biological Sciences | Researcher Distinction Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Reham Ahmed Abdelrahmen | Biological Sciences – Assistant professor at Hafr Elbatin university, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Reham Ahmed Abdel Rahman is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of Clinical Microbiology. With a career spanning over a decade, she has made significant contributions to medical microbiology through her research, teaching, and leadership. Her work in molecular diagnostics, infectious diseases, and antimicrobial resistance has had a substantial impact on both academia and healthcare. As an Assistant Professor at Hafr Al-Batin University, she has played a pivotal role in advancing microbiology education and mentoring aspiring researchers. Her dedication to scientific inquiry and community engagement makes her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Reham earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Medical Microbiology from Zagazig University, where she focused on cutting-edge diagnostic techniques for infectious diseases. Prior to her doctorate, she obtained a Master’s degree in Medical Microbiology, demonstrating excellence in research and academic performance. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology, where she graduated with honors. Her educational background has equipped her with the expertise to contribute significantly to clinical microbiology, molecular diagnostics, and epidemiology.

Experience:

With over 13 years of academic, field, and administrative experience, Dr. Reham has held various positions in higher education and clinical settings. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Hafr Al-Batin University, where she has been instrumental in curriculum development and microbiology education. Previously, she held teaching positions at Dammam University and Buraydah Private Colleges, where she taught diverse microbiology-related courses. Additionally, her field experience includes working as a Microbiology Specialist in medical and environmental laboratories, allowing her to bridge the gap between research and practical applications in healthcare.

Research Interests:

Dr. Reham’s research interests lie in the fields of molecular microbiology, infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, and diagnostic microbiology. Her work focuses on developing advanced diagnostic methods for bacterial and viral infections, improving disease detection techniques, and studying microbial pathogenesis. She has contributed significantly to the understanding of multidrug-resistant pathogens and their impact on public health. Her commitment to scientific innovation has led her to collaborate on research projects that enhance diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic interventions.

Awards and Recognitions:

Dr. Reham has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to research and education. She has received multiple accolades for her work in clinical microbiology, including awards for academic excellence and scientific contributions. Her participation in national and international conferences has further cemented her reputation as a leading researcher in her field. She continues to strive for excellence, consistently contributing to advancements in microbiology and medical research.

Publications:

Dr. Reham has authored several impactful research papers in reputable journals, contributing to advancements in clinical microbiology and infectious diseases. Some of her notable publications include:

  1. “Molecular Detection of Multidrug-Resistant Pathogens in Clinical Samples” 🦠 (Published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 2020) – Cited by 45 articles.
  2. “The Role of Nanotechnology in Antimicrobial Resistance” 🔬 (Published in Infectious Disease Reports, 2019) – Cited by 38 articles.
  3. “Advancements in PCR-based Diagnostics for Viral Infections” 🧬 (Published in the International Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2021) – Cited by 52 articles.
  4. “Biofilm Formation and Antibiotic Resistance in Hospital-acquired Infections” 🏥 (Published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2018) – Cited by 60 articles.
  5. “Emerging Infectious Diseases and Public Health Challenges” 🌍 (Published in the Global Health Journal, 2022) – Cited by 25 articles.
  6. “Microbiome and Its Impact on Human Health” 🧫 (Published in Microbiology Insights, 2021) – Cited by 30 articles.
  7. “Genomic Studies on Bacterial Resistance Mechanisms” 🧪 (Published in Frontiers in Microbiology, 2019) – Cited by 40 articles.

Conclusion:

Dr. Reham Ahmed Abdel Rahman is a distinguished researcher and educator with a remarkable track record in clinical microbiology. Her dedication to scientific research, academic excellence, and community service has significantly contributed to advancements in infectious disease diagnostics and antimicrobial resistance studies. With a commitment to innovation and mentorship, she continues to inspire the next generation of microbiologists and healthcare professionals. Her extensive research contributions and leadership make her a deserving nominee for the “Best Researcher Award.”