Prof. Sanaba BOUMBALY | Health Sciences | Stellar Contributions to Science Award

Prof. Sanaba BOUMBALY | Health Sciences | Stellar Contributions to Science Award

Prof. Sanaba BOUMBALY, Centre de Recherche en Virologie, Guinea

Prof. Sanaba Boumbaly, PhD, is a leading expert in microbiology and epidemiology, currently serving as the Director General of the Center for Research in Virology and the Laboratory of Hemorrhagic Fevers of Guinea (CRV-LFHVG) since 2022. She has held prominent positions in the field of tropical infectious diseases in Guinea, including Director of the International Research Center on Tropical Infections (CIRIT) and the School of Doctoral Studies at the Institute of Applied Biology Research of Guinea (IRBAG). Prof. Boumbaly has significantly contributed to the understanding of viral hemorrhagic fevers, arboviruses, hepatitis, and HIV/AIDS.

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Strengths for the Award

Professor Sanaba Boumbaly presents a stellar profile, making her a strong candidate for the “Stellar Contributions to Science Award.” Her extensive experience in virology, especially in managing and leading national reference laboratories, showcases her leadership in combating infectious diseases like Ebola, Marburg, and Zika. She has contributed significantly to viral hemorrhagic fevers and arbovirus research, and her findings on various viruses like Ebola in bats, Marburg, and Zika in Guinea are critical. Her role in publishing over 52 scientific papers and collaborating with global health institutes demonstrates her impact on global health research.

Areas for Improvement

While Professor Boumbaly’s expertise in viral hemorrhagic fevers is notable, expanding her research impact to include more interdisciplinary collaborations outside tropical infections could strengthen her international recognition. Additionally, focusing more on capacity building in local research institutions and translating findings into more public health interventions could elevate her contributions further. Broadening her role in policy-making and training young scientists may also add value to her already impressive portfolio.

Education 🎓

Prof. Boumbaly earned her PhD in Microbiology and Epidemiology in 1994, following a DESS in 1991 and DES in 1983. She has completed several advanced training programs, including molecular diagnostic methods for viral hemorrhagic fevers like Ebola, Marburg, and Lassa (2016), as well as biosafety, biosecurity, and molecular diagnostic techniques for hepatitis and HIV/AIDS (2016 & 2020).

Experience 🏆

Prof. Boumbaly has more than three decades of research and leadership experience. She directed multiple high-profile research institutes, including CIRIT and IRBAG. She has mentored numerous doctoral and master’s students, with 8 PhD students and 25 master’s students under her supervision. Her extensive teaching career includes virology and medical bacteriology at various universities and research institutes in Guinea.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Boumbaly’s primary research areas are viral hemorrhagic fevers, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, arboviruses, and emerging infectious diseases. Her work focuses on molecular diagnostics, epidemiology, and genomic surveillance of viral pathogens like Ebola, Marburg, and Mpox, with partnerships extending to prestigious institutes such as the Institut Pasteur and the Central Institute of Epidemiology in Moscow.

Awards 🏅

Prof. Boumbaly is a member of the Guinea Academy of Sciences since 2024 and holds numerous other distinctions, including leadership roles in global genomic surveillance initiatives for arboviruses and hemorrhagic fevers. She has contributed to national and international collaborations, significantly advancing the research on viral epidemics in Guinea.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Experience with HCV detection and Molecular Genetic CharacterizationMicroorganisms (2023)

Marburg virus in Egyptian Rousettus bats in GuineaPLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2023)

Bombali virus in Mops condylurus Bats, GuineaMaladies Infectieuses Emergentes (2019)

The First Case of Zika Virus Disease in GuineaViruses (2023)

Hepatitis B drug resistance mutations in pregnant womenProblems of Virology (2023)

Conclusion

Professor Boumbaly’s significant contributions to virology and public health in Guinea and beyond make her an excellent contender for the “Stellar Contributions to Science Award.” Her leadership, groundbreaking research, and influence in the field of infectious diseases underscore her scientific excellence, though broadening her interdisciplinary collaborations and policy impact could further enhance her legacy.