Iffat Prianka | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Iffat Prianka | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Iffat Prianka | Ibrahim Medical College | Bangladesh

Dr. Iffat Tania Prianka is an accomplished public health researcher and academic with extensive experience in community medicine, preventive and social medicine, and epidemiology. She holds an M. Phil. in Preventive and Social Medicine and an MPH in Epidemiology, and is currently pursuing a PhD. Her academic contributions include research on autism awareness among medical students, internet addiction, physical exercise practices among diabetic patients, and mental stress in infertile women. Dr. Prianka has served in diverse roles including Lecturer and Assistant Professor at Ibrahim Medical College, Senior House Physician at United Hospital Dhaka, and Lead Medical Officer and Public Health Expert at Fera Foundation, USA. She has significant experience in research methodology, data analysis, manuscript preparation, and public health program implementation. Her professional development includes international training in medical education, research methodology, data interpretation, and faculty development programs. She has presented at international conferences, received awards for academic excellence, and published multiple peer-reviewed research articles in reputable journals. Dr. Prianka is proficient in statistical software (SPSS, STATA) and skilled in scientific communication, teaching, and community health research.

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Featured Publications

Prianka, I. T., Haque, W., Jahan, N., Saha, M., Prity, T. T., & Gupta, P. K. S. (2022). Knowledge and attitude on early sign of autism among 1st year to 3rd year medical students in a selected medical college in Bangladesh. International Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceuticals, 9(9).

Jahan, N., Idris, M. R., Prianka, I. T., & Gupta, P. K. S. (2022). Internet addiction and its determinants among medical students in Dhaka City during COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceuticals, 9(12).

Chahra Chbili | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chahra Chbili | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chahra Chbili | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Dr. Chahra Chbili is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Pharmacology at the Higher School of Health Sciences and Techniques of Sousse (ESSTSS), Tunisia. She is an active member of the Research Laboratory of Metabolic Biophysics and Applied Pharmacology (LR/12ES02) at the Faculty of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar of Sousse. Her research spans pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutic efficacy, contributing significantly to the understanding of drug metabolism and variability in clinical response. With a strong academic and research background, Dr. Chbili has authored 17 scientific publications, which have collectively garnered 138 citations across 123 documents, reflecting her growing influence in biomedical and pharmacological research. She holds an h-index of 7, highlighting the scientific impact and sustained relevance of her work in the field. Her technical expertise includes a wide array of advanced analytical and molecular techniques such as PCR, Real-Time PCR, ELISA, HPLC-MS, UV-Visible Spectrophotometry, and FISH, supporting her investigations into drug-induced toxicity, metabolic pathways, and genetic determinants of therapeutic outcomes. Dr. Chbili earned her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology (2014) with highest honors from the Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, following a Master’s in Genetics and Biodiversity (2008) and a Bachelor’s in Medical Biotechnology (2006). She also gained extensive laboratory experience through multiple research internships in cytogenetics, pathology, biochemistry, and microbiology at the Farhat Hached University Hospital, Sousse. Her professional journey includes roles as a Postdoctoral Researcher (2019–2023) and Scientific Researcher, contributing to several pharmacological and biochemical research projects. Currently, she continues to lead studies on pharmacogenomic profiling and therapeutic monitoring, promoting innovations in personalized and precision medicine.

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Featured Publications

Chbili, C., Mrad, S., Graiet, H., Selmi, M., Maatoug, J., Maoua, M., Abdellaoui, L., Mrizek, N., Nouira, M., Ben Fredj, M., et al. (2024). Randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study investigating the effects of Laurus nobilis tea on lipid profiles and oxidative stress biomarkers in healthy North African volunteers. The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 8(17), 86–98. https://doi.org/10.51745//najfnr.8.17.86-98

Chbili, C., Fathallah, N., Laadhari, C., Ouni, B., Saguem, S., Ben Fredj, M., Abdelghani, A., Ben Saad, H., & Ben Salem, C. (2022). Glutathione-S-transferase genetic polymorphism and risk of hepatotoxicity to antitubercular drugs in a North-African population: A case-control study. Gene, 809, 146019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2021.146019

Rebai, A., Chbili, C., Ben Amor, S., Hassine, A., Ben Ammou, S., & Saguem, S. (2021). Effects of glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 deletions on Parkinson’s disease risk among a North African population. Revue Neurologique, 177(1–2), 45–51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurol.2020.03.013

Chbili, C. (2021, August 22). The effect of Origanum majorana tea on motor and non-motor symptoms in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled pilot study. [Journal article].

Chbili, C., Maoua, M., Selmi, M., Mrad, S., Khairi, H., Limem, K., Mrizek, N., Saguem, S., & Ben Fredj, M. (2020). Evaluation of daily Laurus nobilis tea consumption on lipid profile biomarkers in healthy volunteers. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 39(8), 715–722. https://doi.org/10.1080/07315724.2020.1727787