Adiyadolgor Turbat | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Adiyadolgor Turbat
Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Adiyadolgor Turbat
Affiliation Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences
Country Mongolia
Scopus ID 57209231274
Citations 116 citations 4 documents
h-index 3
Subject Area Microbiology
Event International Environmental Scientists Award
ORCID
0000-0002-2072-9689

Adiyadolgor Turbat is a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Biology at the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Mongolia, whose academic activities focus primarily on microbiology, fungal pathogen characterization, and molecular identification methodologies. The researcher has contributed to scholarly literature indexed in international scientific databases and has received citation recognition through published scientific works. Dr. Turbat’s profile reflects active participation in microbial and environmental biological investigations associated with emerging pathogenic organisms and laboratory analytical methodologies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Adiyadolgor Turbat in relation to the Research Excellence Award under the International Environmental Scientists Award framework. The profile summarizes scholarly metrics, publication activities, microbiological research interests, and documented scientific contributions. Particular emphasis is placed on studies involving fungal pathogen identification and microbial profiling methodologies relevant to environmental and biological sciences. The profile additionally evaluates research visibility through citation indicators and indexed scholarly outputs within Scopus-recognized literature databases.[1][3]

Keywords

Microbiology; Environmental Biology; Fungal Pathogens; Candida auris; Scientific Research; Academic Recognition; Scopus Publications; Microbial Identification; Environmental Scientists Award; Research Excellence

Introduction

Modern microbiological research increasingly emphasizes the identification, classification, and environmental implications of emerging pathogens. Researchers working in this area contribute to the development of diagnostic methodologies, pathogen surveillance systems, and microbial analytical frameworks applicable across biological and environmental disciplines. Within this context, Adiyadolgor Turbat has contributed to scientific investigations associated with fungal pathogen profiling and microbiological characterization methods.[2]

The growing scientific interest in fungal pathogens such as Candidozyma auris has elevated the importance of precise laboratory identification approaches and interdisciplinary microbial studies. Research outputs associated with these themes support broader environmental and public health objectives while strengthening scientific understanding of microbial evolution and pathogenic behavior.[3]

Research Profile

Adiyadolgor Turbat is affiliated with the Institute of Biology under the Mongolian Academy of Sciences in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The research profile demonstrates participation in internationally indexed scientific publications and reflects engagement in microbiological and environmental biological investigations. The Scopus profile associated with the researcher reports four indexed documents and citation recognition exceeding one hundred citations.[1]

The academic specialization of the researcher falls within microbiology, with research interests connected to fungal pathogen identification, microbial characterization techniques, and laboratory analytical methods. Such work contributes to ongoing international scientific discussions concerning infectious microorganisms and environmentally relevant biological systems.[2][4]

Research Contributions

One of the documented scientific contributions associated with Turbat involves research on the fatty acid profiling identification method of the emerging fungal pathogen Candidozyma auris, formerly known as Candida auris. The study was published in the Journal of Fungi and addresses microbial identification approaches relevant to fungal diagnostics and microbiological research methodologies.[3]

The contribution is relevant to contemporary microbiological investigations because fungal pathogens continue to present environmental and public health challenges worldwide. Research related to molecular and biochemical profiling supports improvements in diagnostic precision, epidemiological monitoring, and laboratory-based pathogen classification systems.[4][5]

Publications

The following publications and indexed scholarly contributions are associated with the academic profile of  Adiyadolgor Turbat:

  • Fatty Acid Profiling Identification Method of Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candidozyma auris (Formally Candida auris). Journal of Fungi, 2026.[3]
  • Indexed microbiological and environmental biological studies associated with pathogen characterization methodologies and fungal profiling investigations.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and publication indexing indicate measurable academic visibility for the researcher within scientific literature databases. According to Scopus profile indicators, the research profile records 116 citations across indexed documents and maintains an h-index value of 3. These indicators demonstrate recognition of the researcher’s scholarly outputs within the scientific community.[1]

Research associated with microbial profiling and fungal pathogen identification contributes to broader scientific initiatives in environmental microbiology and infectious disease monitoring. The integration of analytical microbiological techniques into environmental biological research remains increasingly important for public health preparedness and laboratory diagnostics.[4]

Award Suitability

Adiyadolgor Turbat demonstrates characteristics consistent with the objectives of the Research Excellence Award under the International Environmental Scientists Award framework. The researcher’s profile reflects scholarly activity in microbiology, indexed scientific publishing, citation visibility, and contributions to environmental biological research themes.[1]

The documented work involving fungal pathogen identification methodologies illustrates engagement with scientifically relevant environmental and microbiological issues. Research connected to emerging pathogens and microbial analytical systems aligns with international scientific priorities related to biological monitoring, environmental safety, and microbial diagnostics.[3][5]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Adiyadolgor Turbat reflects ongoing engagement in microbiological research and environmental biological investigations associated with fungal pathogen studies and microbial identification methods. Through indexed scientific publications and measurable citation impact, the researcher has contributed to scholarly discussions within microbiology and related scientific disciplines. The profile supports consideration for recognition within the framework of international academic and environmental science awards.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Adiyadolgor Turbat, Author ID 57209231274. Scopus Preview.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57209231274
  2. Institute of Biology, Mongolian Academy of Sciences. (n.d.). Research activities and microbiological investigations.https://mas.ac.mn/
  3. Turbat, A., et al. (2026). Fatty Acid Profiling Identification Method of Emerging Fungal Pathogen Candidozyma auris (Formally Candida auris). Journal of Fungi.DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/jof12010015
  4. World Health Organization. (2022). Fungal pathogens priority list to guide research, development and public health action.https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789240060241
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2025). Candida auris and emerging fungal threats.https://www.cdc.gov/fungal/candida-auris/

Roberto Giovanni Carbone | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Roberto Giovanni Carbone | Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Roberto Giovanni Carbone | Microbiology | Professor at University of Genoa | Italy

Prof. Dr. Roberto Giovanni Carbone is an internationally recognized physician-scientist and academic leader whose career is distinguished by sustained excellence in respiratory medicine, interstitial lung disease, pulmonary hypertension, and lung transplantation, with a strong foundation in clinical science and translational research. Prof. Dr. Roberto Giovanni Carbone received his medical degree from the University of Genoa and completed advanced specialist training in respiratory diseases and respiratory pathophysiology, complemented by a Master’s degree in respiratory medicine at the Royal Brompton Hospital in the United Kingdom and additional postgraduate training programs in pulmonary hypertension, bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and interstitial lung diseases at leading institutions in the United States and Europe, reflecting a broad and rigorous educational background. He currently serves as Professor of Medicine at the University of Genoa School of Medicine and as a senior consultant specializing in interstitial lung disease and pulmonary hypertension, where he has held key academic, clinical, and leadership roles, contributing to patient-centered care, postgraduate medical education, and institutional development. Prof. Dr. Roberto Giovanni Carbone’s research interests focus on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, lung transplantation, connective tissue disease–associated lung disorders, sarcoidosis, systemic scleroderma, and advanced diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in respiratory medicine, supported by strong research skills in clinical trial design, translational research, imaging interpretation, multidisciplinary care models, and evidence-based guideline development.

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Janet Leandro Marmolejo | Bacterial Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Janet Leandro Marmolejo | Bacterial Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | Postgraduate College | Mexico

Assist. Prof. Dr. Janet Leandro Marmolejo is a dynamic researcher and laboratory scientist with a robust focus on microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, and livestock production. Her research expertise spans animal parasitology, pathology, and sustainable livestock systems, with a particular interest in the secondary metabolism of bacterial strains and their pharmacological potential. She has led innovative projects, including the development of a biotechnological process for the synthesis of Ivermectin B1b using Streptomyces avermitilis through submerged fermentation, as well as studies on reproductive and productive indicators in buffalo and turkey populations. Assist. Prof. Dr. Janet Leandro Marmolejo work emphasizes the integration of microbiological, genetic, and biotechnological approaches to improve livestock health, productivity, and well-being while addressing challenges related to animal diseases and sustainable agricultural practices. She has contributed to standardizing analytical techniques for the verification of secondary metabolites, establishing bacterial strain collections, and optimizing biotechnological methodologies that form solid foundations for future research in microbiology and molecular biology. Assist. Prof. Dr. Janet Leandro Marmolejo actively disseminates her findings through peer-reviewed publications, scientific conferences, and seminars, and she participates as a volunteer reviewer and collaborator in multidisciplinary research projects. Her dedication extends to animal welfare, feed management, and practical applications of microbiological and genetic insights in agronomic systems, reflecting a commitment to advancing livestock science, sustainable animal production, and innovative biotechnological solutions within agricultural research.

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Featured Publications

Marmolejo, J. L., Crosby Galván, M. M., Crosby Galván, E. M., Vallejo Hernández, L. H., Sánchez-Torres Esqueda, M. T., Cortez Romero, C., & Améndola Massiotti, R. D. (2025, November 27). The metabolism of Streptomyces avermitilis isolated from agricultural soils during the four seasons of the year. Applied Microbiology.

Marmolejo, J., & Ahedo, A. (2023, December). Methods for rotation of sanitary calendars in Suffolk breed fattening sheep pens. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo.

Marmolejo, J. (2023, June 30). Determination of reproductive morphometric indicators in male water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) through andrological examination using the electro-ejaculator in Costa Rica. 4th National Student Congress on Biology, Environmental Education, and Organic Agriculture.

Marmolejo, J. (2023, June 28). Ethological evaluation in two types of environments and their productive response in double-breasted turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo Linn). 4th National Student Congress on Biology, Environmental Education, and Organic Agriculture.

Hazrat Bilal | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hazrat Bilal | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, Jiangxi Key Laboratory of oncology, JXHC Key Laboratory of Tumor Metastasis, Jiangxi Cancer Hospital, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang Medical College, Jiangxi Cancer Institute, Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330029, P.R. China, China🧬

Dr. Hazrat Bilal is a distinguished microbiologist specializing in infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance. With a strong academic foundation and extensive research experience, he has contributed significantly to the understanding of fungal infections and antibiotic resistance. He has received multiple accolades for his academic excellence and research contributions, including gold medals during his M.Phil. and BS studies. Currently, he is serving as a researcher at Jiangxi Cancer Hospital, China, and has held various positions in both academia and the pharmaceutical industry. His groundbreaking work in microbiology has been published in high-impact journals, making valuable contributions to the scientific community.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hazrat Bilal has a strong academic background in microbiology, earning prestigious degrees with honors. He obtained his Ph.D. in Ecology (Microbiology specialization) from Anhui University, China (2018–2021). Before that, he completed his M.Phil. in Microbiology from Khyber Medical University, Pakistan (2016–2018), graduating as a Gold Medalist with the highest CGPA of 3.85/4. His BS (Hons) in Microbiology was awarded by Hazara University, Pakistan (2010–2014), where he again graduated with the highest distinction and a CGPA of 3.92/4, securing another Gold Medal for academic excellence.

Professional Experience 🔬

Dr. Bilal is currently working as a researcher at Jiangxi Cancer Hospital, China (March 2024 – Present). Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Second Affiliated Hospital of SUMC, Shantou, China (March 2022 – March 2024), where he conducted extensive research on infectious diseases. Before transitioning into research, he worked as a Medicinal Sales Officer at Sami Pharmaceutical Company Pvt Ltd, Pakistan (December 2014 – February 2016), gaining industry experience in pharmaceutical sales and drug distribution.

Research Interests 🦠

Dr. Bilal’s research primarily focuses on microbiology, infectious diseases, and antimicrobial resistance. His work includes epidemiological studies, fungal infections, antifungal drug susceptibility, and molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. He has extensively studied Candida and Aspergillus infections, drug resistance patterns, and microbial dysbiosis, contributing significantly to the field of medical microbiology.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Bilal has received multiple accolades throughout his academic and professional career. He was a Gold Medalist in both his BS (Hons) and M.Phil. degrees, recognizing his outstanding academic performance. Additionally, his research has been recognized internationally, with publications in high-impact journals. His work continues to be cited widely, solidifying his reputation in the field of microbiology and infectious disease research.

Publications 📚

Epidemiology and antifungal susceptibilities of clinically isolated Aspergillus species in South China
Epidemiology and Infection (IF: 4.2, Q2), 2023 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Risk of candidiasis associated with interleukin-17 inhibitors: implications and management
Mycology: An International Journal of Fungal Biology (IF: 4.2, Q1), 2023 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Cryptococcosis in Southern China: Insights from a Six-Year Retrospective Study
Infection and Drug Resistance (IF: 3.9, Q2), 2023 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Six-Year Retrospective Analysis of Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Antifungal Susceptibilities of Candidiasis
Microbiology Spectrum (IF: 9.043, Q1), 2023 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Stabilization of Acne Vulgaris-Associated Microbial Dysbiosis with 2% Supramolecular Salicylic Acid
Pharmaceuticals (IF: 5.215, Q1), 2023 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Distribution and antifungal susceptibility pattern of Candida species from mainland China
Virulence (IF: 5.428, Q2), 2022 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Antifungal susceptibility pattern of Candida isolated from cutaneous candidiasis patients in Eastern Guangdong
Frontiers in Microbiology (IF: 6.064, Q1), 2022 | Cited by: Google Scholar

First Report of blaNDM-1 Bearing IncX3 Plasmid in Clinically Isolated ST11 Klebsiella pneumoniae from Pakistan
Microorganisms (IF: 4.926, Q2), 2021 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Molecular Epidemiology of mcr-1, blaKPC-2, and blaNDM-1 Harboring Clinically Isolated Escherichia coli from Pakistan
Infection and Drug Resistance (IF: 4.177, Q2), 2021 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Antibiotic resistance in Pakistan: A systematic review of the past decade
BMC Infectious Diseases (IF: 3.669, Q3), 2021 | Cited by: Google Scholar

Conclusion

Dr. Bilal H. is a highly competent researcher with a strong track record in microbiology, infectious diseases, and antimicrobial resistance. His extensive publication record, international research exposure, and academic excellence make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Further development in leadership, funding acquisition, and industry collaborations would further solidify his standing in the field. 🌟