Damilola Sherifat Shaba | Public Health | Outstanding Contribution Award

University of Illinois Springfield | United States

Damilola Sherifat Shaba is a dynamic and results-driven public health professional with extensive experience in health information management, data systems administration, and program development. Based in Springfield, Illinois, she has demonstrated outstanding leadership in designing and implementing digital health solutions that enhance efficiency, collaboration, and decision-making across public health sectors. With expertise in Microsoft SharePoint, Power Platform, Power BI, and Dynamics 365, Damilola has successfully led projects that bridge technology and healthcare operations. Her academic foundation includes a master’s degree in public health with a concentration in environmental health from the University of Illinois Springfield and a bachelor’s degree in health information management from Kwara State University. She has contributed to several impactful initiatives at institutions such as the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Federal Medical Center, improving workflow processes and public health outcomes. A passionate advocate for innovation in health informatics, her work has been recognized for advancing environmental health awareness and immunization programs. Damilola’s research contributions are supported by an h-index of 3, 5 scholarly documents, and over 40 citations, reflecting her growing influence in the fields of public health informatics and environmental health systems.

Featured Publications 

Ajayi, O. O., Wright-Ajayi, B., Mosaku, L. A., Davies, G. K., Moneke, K. C., et al. (2024). Application of satellite imagery for vector-borne disease monitoring in sub-Saharan Africa: An overview. GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 8(3), 400–411.

Davies, G. K., Davies, M. L. K., Adewusi, E., Moneke, K., Adeleke, O., Mosaku, L. A., et al. (2024). AI-enhanced culturally sensitive public health messaging: A scoping review. E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks, 13(4), 45–66.

Ajayi, O. O., Wright-Ajayi, B., Mosaku, L. A., Davies, G. K., Moneke, K. C., et al. (2024). Enhancing infectious disease management in Nigeria: The role of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and treatment. Clinical Case Reports International, 8, 1670.

Shaba, D. (2025). Built environment, community design, and public health: Shaping healthier communities. APHA 2025 Annual Meeting and Expo.

Davies, G. K., & Amponsah, I. A. (2025). Impact of healthcare fraud on racial disparities in health outcomes in the United States. [Manuscript in preparation or conference paper, if applicable].

Dr. Ved Prakash Dwivedi – Tuberculosis – Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Ved Prakash Dwivedi - Tuberculosis - Outstanding Scientist Award

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology - India

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Ved Prakash Dwivedi's academic journey began with a strong foundation in the sciences, earning his bachelor’s degree in chemistry, botany, and zoology from the university of allahabad in 2004. his passion for biotechnology led him to pursue a master’s degree at the university of jammu, graduating in 2006. his academic excellence culminated in a ph.d. in immunology from the university of calcutta in 2014, where he laid the groundwork for his future contributions to immunobiology.

🔬 Professional endeavors

dr. Dwivedi's professional career is marked by his leadership in the field of immunobiology. he currently serves as the group leader of the immunobiology group at the international centre for genetic engineering and biotechnology (icgeb) in new delhi, india. his tenure at icgeb began in 2015 as a dst-inspire faculty member, where he quickly established himself as a leading researcher. prior to this, he honed his research skills as a postdoctoral fellow at the university of kwazulu-natal, durban, south africa, where he contributed to significant advancements in immunology.

🧪 Contributions and research focus

dr. Dwivedi’s research is at the forefront of immunobiology, with a focus on developing novel strategies to understand and combat infectious Tuberculosis diseases. his work spans various aspects of immunology, including vaccine development and the study of immune responses to pathogens. his contributions have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the immune system, particularly in relation to tuberculosis and other critical global health challenges.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

throughout his career, dr. dwivedi has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to science. he has received numerous awards, including the prestigious nasi-young scientist platinum jubilee award in 2019 and the icmr-shakuntala amir chand prize in 2020. his early career Tuberculosis achievements were also acknowledged with the dst-inspire faculty fellowship in 2015 and the early career research award from dst-serb in 2016. his selection as a brics young scientist in 2022 and an insa associate fellow in 2023 further underscore his impact in the scientific community.

🌍 Impact and influence

dr. Dwivedi's influence extends beyond his research lab. he plays a vital role in shaping the future of scientific research and education in india and globally. he serves on various institutional committees at icgeb and is involved in project selection for icmr grants. his contributions to Tuberculosis science policy and research administration reflect his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving public health outcomes.

📚 Legacy and future contributions

as a dedicated educator, dr. dwivedi has made significant contributions to the training and development of the next generation of scientists. he teaches immunology to phd students at icgeb and swami vivekananda university, kolkata. his role as an examiner for theses at several prestigious universities highlights his influence in shaping the academic rigor of future researchers. dr. dwivedi’s legacy is one of pioneering research, exceptional mentorship, and a commitment to addressing some of the most pressing health challenges of our time.

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