Peter Mwethera | Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Peter Mwethera | Health Professions | Research Excellence Award

Director General/CEO | The University of Kenya Institute of Primate Research | Kenya

Dr. Peter Mwethera is a leading biomedical researcher recognized for his contributions to reproductive health, vaccine development, and translational medical science. With 16 published documents, 169 citations, and an h-index of 8, his scholarly work demonstrates measurable scientific influence and innovation. His research emphasizes the development of non-hormonal contraceptives, HIV/AIDS prevention technologies, and maternal health solutions aimed at addressing critical global health challenges. He has contributed significantly to the advancement of primate-based models for biomedical research, supporting the development of safe and effective medical interventions. His publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, integrating laboratory research with real-world healthcare applications. Through consistent scientific output and innovation, his work continues to support improved health outcomes, disease prevention strategies, and sustainable advancements in global healthcare systems.

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Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch | Health | PhD Research Fellow at University of Nairobi | Kenya

Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch is a Kenyan public health scientist whose work sits at the intersection of global health, infectious diseases, tropical medicine, and One Health research, with a strong focus on translating evidence into policy and practice in low- and middle-income settings. Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch received his advanced academic training through leading institutions, including the University of Nairobi and Washington State University, where he developed a solid multidisciplinary foundation in biomedical sciences, epidemiology, and population health research. Throughout his professional career, Dr. Dismas Odhiambo Oketch has held research and academic appointments that enabled him to collaborate extensively with national and international partners, contributing to large-scale epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and community-based health interventions across Kenya and the wider East African region.

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Assist Prof. Dr. Hong Hong | Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Hong Hong | Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Hong Hong, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua, Taiwan

πŸŽ“ Assist Prof. Dr. Hong Hong, from National Changhua University of Education, Changhua, Taiwan, has made remarkable contributions to the field of health research. Her groundbreaking work in public health and innovative approaches to health education have significantly impacted the academic community and society. Dr. Hong’s dedication to improving health standards and her numerous publications in esteemed journals have earned her the prestigious Best Researcher Award. Her commitment to excellence and passion for health research continue to inspire her peers and students alike. πŸŒŸπŸ“šπŸ†

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Academic and Professional Background πŸŽ“

🌟 Prof. Dr. Hong Hong 🌟 holds a Ph.D. in Adult Education πŸŽ“, a Master’s in Long-Term Care for the Elderly πŸ‘΄πŸ‘΅, and a Bachelor’s in Social Work πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“. With expertise in social work and welfare, mental health 🧠, health care πŸ₯, Indigenous culture 🏞️, and long-term care 🏑, Prof. Hong excels in geriatric education, continuing education πŸ“š, and caregiving activity design. Awarded the Excellent Doctoral Talent Award πŸ† by Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology, Prof. Hong is dedicated to enhancing community work and health πŸ’ͺ, and preserving Indigenous cultural heritage 🌺.

Editorial Appointments ✍️

🌟 Assist Prof. Dr. Hong Hong is the esteemed Editor at the Taiwan Journal of Welfare Technology and Service Management πŸ“. Dr. Hong Hong is dedicated to advancing research and innovation in welfare technology, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for the elderly and individuals with disabilities πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬πŸŒ. Her editorial expertise ensures the publication of high-quality, impactful studies πŸ“š. Dr. Hong Hong’s leadership in this field is instrumental in bridging the gap between technology and welfare services, fostering a community of knowledge and support 🀝✨.

Collaborations  🌐

Assistant Professor Dr. Hong Hong, affiliated with the Ministry of Education in Taiwan, has been actively involved in numerous educational projects. Her contributions focus on enhancing educational methodologies and integrating technology in classrooms. Dr. Hong’s initiatives aim to elevate student engagement and learning outcomes, fostering an innovative learning environment. Her dedication to advancing education is evident in the successful implementation of several pilot programs across Taiwan. πŸ“šβœ¨ Her efforts have significantly impacted the educational landscape, setting new standards for teaching excellence and innovation. πŸŒŸπŸŽ“ Through her work, Dr. Hong continues to inspire educators and students alike. πŸŒπŸ‘©β€πŸ«

Professional Memberships🀝

Assist Prof. Dr. Hong Hong, the esteemed President of the Taiwan Bunun Cultural Heritage Association, is a distinguished advocate for preserving and promoting Bunun culture. With a deep passion for cultural heritage, Dr. Hong has dedicated numerous years to research, education, and community engagement. Through innovative programs and initiatives, she has significantly contributed to the preservation of traditional Bunun arts, music, and language πŸŽΆπŸ“š. Her leadership has inspired many to appreciate and celebrate the rich cultural tapestry of the Bunun people, ensuring their legacy continues to thrive for future generations 🌿✨.

Areas of Research πŸ”¬

🌍 Prof. Dr. Hong Hong is an expert in social work and social welfare, focusing on indigenous culture and long-term care. Her research encompasses indigenous cultural heritage 🌿, elderly leisure industries πŸŽ‰, and gendered long-term care πŸ§“πŸ‘΅. She is dedicated to community work 🏘️, community health πŸ₯, and elderly education πŸ“š. Dr. Hong also excels in continuing education πŸŽ“ and caregiving activity design πŸ› οΈ. Her contributions are vital in advancing culturally sensitive care and promoting holistic approaches to elderly care and community well-being.

Publications Top Notes πŸ“š

Evaluation of the music therapy program interventions on agitated behavior for people with dementia in Taiwan institutional care

Effect of Chair Yoga Therapy on Functional Fitness and Daily Life Activities among Older Female Adults with Knee Osteoarthritis in Taiwan: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Study on Long-Term Care Service Awareness, Needs, and Usage Intention of Older Adult Male Homosexuals in Taiwan and Their Ideal Long-Term Care Service Model

Community Inclusion Experiences While Establishing Community Mental Health Clubhouses in Taiwan: Perspectives from Mental Health Professionals

NIMBYism and Strategies for Coping with Managing Protests during the Establishment of Community Mental Health Facilities in Taiwan: Insights from Frontline Healthcare Professionals

Exploring the Operational Status and Challenges of Community-Based Mental Healthcare Centers in Taiwan: A Qualitative Analysis of Healthcare Professionals’ Insights

Impact of Integrating Life Reviews and Cultural Elements to Improve the Indigenous Elderly’s Mental Health in Taiwan’s Community Care System: Evaluation of a Qualitative Study