Mohammed Tiya | Clinical Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammed Tiya | Clinical Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate and Lecturer at Jimma University | Ethiopia

Mr. Mohammed Tiya is a dedicated academic and researcher recognized for his contributions in advancing knowledge and fostering innovation across his field of expertise. With a strong educational foundation marked by rigorous training and advanced studies, Mr. Mohammed Tiya has cultivated a deep understanding of his discipline and its interdisciplinary applications. His professional journey is distinguished by teaching, research, and collaborative initiatives that bridge theoretical frameworks with practical solutions, reflecting both his commitment to academic excellence and his drive to address contemporary challenges. Through his work, Mr. Mohammed Tiya has been actively involved in developing research methodologies, supervising projects, and contributing to scholarly publications that have enriched both academic discourse and professional practice. His experience spans participation in conferences, workshops, and collaborative platforms where he has shared insights and fostered knowledge exchange with peers worldwide, enhancing his role as both a scholar and an innovator. The research interests of Mr. Mohammed Tiya include cutting-edge areas that integrate advanced technologies, problem-solving approaches, and sustainable practices, with a particular focus on creating frameworks that contribute to societal development and scientific advancement. His scholarly contributions highlight his ability to analyze complex issues, propose innovative models, and translate theoretical perspectives into impactful applications. By aligning his research interests with emerging global trends, Mr. Mohammed Tiya continues to engage with evolving knowledge domains, ensuring his work remains relevant, meaningful, and transformative. His academic journey reflects resilience, intellectual curiosity, and a steadfast commitment to continuous growth, while his teaching and mentorship roles demonstrate his dedication to guiding the next generation of researchers and professionals. Through these endeavors, Mr. Mohammed Tiya has established himself as a respected figure in his field, advancing scholarly understanding while promoting collaboration and interdisciplinary research. Concluding his profile, Mr. Mohammed Tiya embodies the qualities of a lifelong learner and thought leader whose contributions underscore the importance of integrating education, research, and innovation to create lasting impact within academia and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Tiya, M. (2025). Digitalization of Ethiopian healthcare information systems in case of Oromia Regional State: A mixed approach. Digital Health.

Tiya, M. (2025). Evaluating the impact of electronic medical records on healthcare digitalization efforts in Oromia, Ethiopia: A qualitative study. Research Square.

Tiya, M. (2025). Digital health and innovation in Ethiopia: Insights into technology-driven healthcare transformation. PubMed.

Tiya, M. (2025). Information systems for digital health transformation: Lessons from Ethiopian healthcare. PubMed Central.

Tiya, M. (2025). Advancing technology-driven innovation in health informatics. Digital Health.

Tiya, M. (2025). Health information systems and digital transformation in Oromia Regional State. Digital Health.

Tiya, M. (2025). Bridging information science and healthcare delivery: A study from Ethiopia. Digital Health.

Vinicius Taioqui Pelá | Clinical Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá | Clinical Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá is a distinguished academic and researcher recognized for his contributions to the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, and oral biology, with a strong focus on innovative strategies for dental health. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá pursued his academic formation in biology, oral biology, genetics, and evolution, completing advanced studies that included international research training, and further enhanced his expertise through postdoctoral research in biological sciences at the University of São Paulo. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá has accumulated significant experience as a collaborating professor and researcher, actively contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching, mentoring scientific initiation projects, and participating in pedagogical support programs in biochemistry at the Bauru School of Dentistry. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá has established himself as an expert in the development of dental products such as rinses, orodispersible films, and gels, as well as in mass spectrometry, proteomics, recombinant proteins, and metalloproteinase analysis, with his work addressing critical challenges in erosive tooth wear and dental caries. His academic productivity includes more than thirty scientific articles, numerous conference presentations, participation in international congresses, and active involvement in scientific boards and reviewing activities, with recognition through awards, interviews, and invited lectures. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá has also been honored with distinctions such as the CAPES Thesis Award honorable mention and the Young Innovators Award for his groundbreaking research on mouthwash development. With research interests centered on engineering the acquired pellicle, designing recombinant proteins, and evaluating protective mechanisms against dental erosion, Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá integrates laboratory research with clinical applications, contributing to advancements in preventive dentistry and biomaterial innovation. His projects often involve collaboration with students, national institutions, and international partners, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge and training future researchers in biochemistry and oral health sciences. Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá’s scientific impact is reflected in his growing citation record and h-index, demonstrating the relevance and influence of his research in the global scientific community. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Vinicius Taioqui Pelá stands as a dedicated scholar whose career embodies academic excellence, research innovation, and a commitment to advancing oral biology through education, collaboration, and scientific discovery.

Profile: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Santiago, A. C., Khan, Z. N., Miguel, M. C., Gironda, C. C., Soares-Costa, A., Pelá, V. T., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2017). A new sugarcane cystatin strongly binds to dental enamel and reduces erosion. Journal of Dental Research, 96(9), 1051–1057.

Zarella, B. L., Cardoso, C. A. B., Pelá, V. T., Kato, M. T., Tjäderhane, L., & Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2015). The role of matrix metalloproteinases and cysteine-cathepsins on the progression of dentine erosion. Archives of Oral Biology, 60(9), 1340–1345.

Carvalho, T. S., Araujo, T. T., Ventura, T. M. O., Dionizio, A., Câmara, J. V. F., Pelá, V. T., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2020). Acquired pellicle protein-based engineering protects against erosive demineralization. Journal of Dentistry, 102, 103478.

Pelá, V. T., Buzalaf, M. A. R., Niemeyer, S. H., Baumann, T., Henrique-Silva, F., & Carvalho, T. S. (2021). Acquired pellicle engineering with proteins/peptides: Mechanism of action on native human enamel surface. Journal of Dentistry, 107, 103612.

Braga, A. S., Girotti, L. D., de Melo Simas, L. L., Pires, J. G., Pelá, V. T., Buzalaf, M. A. R., … Magalhães, A. C. (2019). Effect of commercial herbal toothpastes and mouth rinses on the prevention of enamel demineralization using a microcosm biofilm model. Biofouling, 35(7), 796–804.

Pelá, V. T., Lunardelli, J. G. Q., Tokuhara, C. K., Gironda, C. C., Silva, N. D. G., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2021). Safety and in situ antierosive effect of CaneCPI-5 on dental enamel. Journal of Dental Research, 100(12), 1344–1350.

Pelá, V. T., Cassiano, L. P. S., Ventura, T. M. S., Souza-e-Silva, C. M., Gironda, C. C., … Buzalaf, M. A. R. (2018). Proteomic analysis of the acquired enamel pellicle formed on human and bovine tooth: A study using the Bauru in situ pellicle model (BISPM). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 27, e20180113.