George Evele | Biological Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

George Evele
Affiliation Mbingo Baptist Hospital
Country Cameroon
Documents 8
Subject Area Oncology, Cancer Epidemiology, Public Health
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0009-0001-8932-6124

George Evele
Mbingo Baptist Hospital/ Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services, Cameroon

George Evele is a Cameroonian medical doctor and oncology researcher affiliated with Mbingo Baptist Hospital, Cameroon. His academic and clinical work focuses on cancer epidemiology, childhood and adult oncology, translational oncology, cancer screening, and public health interventions aimed at improving cancer outcomes in low-resource settings. His professional contributions encompass clinical oncology practice, cancer registry development, clinical audits, and healthcare advocacy programs targeted at early diagnosis and improved access to treatment.[1]

Abstract

George Evele has contributed to oncology research and public health initiatives in Cameroon through clinical practice, cancer epidemiology investigations, and healthcare advocacy programs. His work addresses significant challenges associated with delayed cancer diagnosis, treatment abandonment, and limited oncology infrastructure in resource-constrained environments. He has participated in multidisciplinary oncology collaborations, retrospective clinical audits, cancer screening programs, and observational studies examining breast cancer, paediatric malignancies, and psychosocial outcomes among adolescent cancer patients.[2]

Keywords

Oncology, Cancer Epidemiology, Public Health, Breast Cancer, Paediatric Oncology, Translational Oncology, Cancer Screening, Cameroon, Clinical Research, Precision Oncology.

Introduction

George Evele developed an interest in oncology while working within the Childhood Cancer Unit of Baptist Hospital, Cameroon, during 2017 and 2018. This early exposure motivated his subsequent involvement in community-based childhood cancer awareness campaigns intended to reduce delayed presentation and improve access to timely treatment.[3]

Since January 2023, he has worked as a Medical Doctor and Research Assistant at Mbingo Baptist Hospital, where he manages paediatric and adult oncology cases while contributing to clinical research and cancer registry initiatives. His professional activities integrate patient care, multidisciplinary coordination, epidemiological analysis, and public health advocacy aimed at improving oncology outcomes in Cameroon.[4]

Research Profile

Dr. Evele’s research profile is centered on cancer epidemiology, oncology service delivery, and public health interventions in low-resource healthcare systems. His clinical and academic work focuses particularly on breast cancer outcomes, paediatric malignancies, treatment adherence, and psychosocial dimensions of oncology care.[5]

  • Clinical oncology consultations involving paediatric and adult cancer patients at Mbingo Baptist Hospital.
  • Participation in multidisciplinary oncology meetings coordinated with international healthcare institutions including the University of Leeds Hospital.
  • Research on treatment abandonment and delayed presentation among women diagnosed with breast cancer in Cameroon.
  • Cancer screening initiatives involving breast, cervical, and prostate cancer programs.
  • Participation in paediatric oncology clinical trials involving Burkitt lymphoma treatment protocols.

Research Contributions

One of Dr. Evele’s major research efforts includes an eight-year retrospective clinical audit evaluating clinicopathologic characteristics and outcomes among women diagnosed with breast cancer at Mbingo Baptist Hospital. This investigation identified substantial rates of loss to follow-up and treatment abandonment, highlighting important barriers to oncology care delivery in Cameroon.[5]

He additionally contributed to a pilot study examining challenges faced by adolescents and young adults diagnosed with cancer in resource-limited settings. The study demonstrated notable psychosocial burdens, including moderate depression and socioeconomic hardship among affected families.[1]

Dr. Evele has also participated in public health advocacy initiatives aimed at reducing the burden of cervical cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma through vaccination awareness campaigns, screening education, and community outreach activities.[2]

Publications

  1. Clinicopathological Characteristics and Outcomes of Genitourinary Rhabdomyosarcoma in Two Girls.
    DOI: 10.22541/au.176612596.62279934/v1
  2. An Atypical Presentation and Treatment Response of a Malignant Small Round Cell Tumour in the Lumbo-inguinal Region in an Infant.
    DOI: 10.22541/au.176607554.46888392/v1
  3. Clinicopathological Features, Treatment Response, and Outcome of Rosai-Dorfman Disease in Two Children.
    DOI: 10.22541/au.176590828.84404807/v1
  4. Multifocal Tuberculous Osteomyelitis of the Right Parietal and Left Calcaneal Bones from a Probable Primary Scrofula in an 11-year-old Male.
    DOI: 10.22541/au.176590829.95181695/v1
  5. Clinical Presentation and Outcome of Abdominopelvic Glomus Tumour of Uncertain Malignant Potential in an Immunocompromised Adult.
    DOI: 10.22541/au.176622315.52328060/v1

Research Impact

The clinical and research activities of George Evele contribute to strengthening oncology care delivery within Cameroon and similar low-resource environments. His work addresses critical public health concerns including delayed diagnosis, treatment abandonment, limited oncology awareness, and psychosocial barriers to cancer care.[4]

His humanitarian initiative supporting children with sickle cell disease through the Bamenda Ecclesiastical Province Health Assistance Insurance Scheme further demonstrates his commitment to healthcare accessibility and preventive medicine.[5]

Award Suitability

George Evele’s multidisciplinary contributions to oncology, cancer epidemiology, and public health make him a suitable candidate for recognition within Best Researcher Award categories. His combined clinical, epidemiological, and humanitarian efforts reflect sustained dedication toward improving oncology outcomes in underserved populations.[1]

His involvement in international collaborations, clinical audits, community screening programs, and translational oncology research supports the broader advancement of evidence-based cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa.[3]

Conclusion

George Evele represents an emerging oncology researcher whose work integrates clinical medicine, public health advocacy, epidemiological research, and healthcare access initiatives. His contributions continue to support improvements in cancer awareness, patient outcomes, and oncology service development within Cameroon and resource-limited healthcare settings globally.[5]

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). George Evele Research Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8932-6124
  2. Mbingo Baptist Hospital. (2026). Clinical Oncology and Research Activities.
  3. University of Buea. (2017). Doctor of Medicine Thesis Records.
  4. University of Birmingham. (2022). MSc Clinical Oncology Academic Records.
  5. European School of Oncology. (2024). Research Methodology and Grant Proposal Training.

Chengbi CUI | Biological Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

CUI Cheng-bi – Department of Food and Biological Sciences, College of Agriculture, Yanbian University, China

CUI Cheng-bi
Affiliation Yanbian University
Country China
Scopus ID 35483472900
Documents 49
Citations 1,134
h-index 18
Subject Area Food Science, Nutrition, Functional Foods
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-5207-3506

CUI Cheng-bi is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at Yanbian University, recognized as a high-end talent of Jilin Province and a distinguished Tumen River Scholar. His research is centered on functional health foods and bioactive compounds, with a particular focus on ginseng-based innovations. He leads major laboratories and research centers dedicated to food science advancements and contributes actively to national and international scientific communities [1].

Abstract

This article presents the academic profile and scientific contributions of CUI Cheng-bi, focusing on his advancements in functional food science and nutrition research. His work emphasizes bioactive compounds, particularly ginseng-derived products, contributing to health food innovation and biotechnology development.

Keywords

Functional foods, Ginseng research, Food science, Nutrition, Bioactive compounds, Agricultural biotechnology

Introduction

Food science and nutrition play a crucial role in public health and sustainable development. Researchers like CUI Cheng-bi contribute to advancing these fields through interdisciplinary approaches, integrating agriculture, biotechnology, and health sciences to develop innovative functional foods.

Research Profile

Professor CUI Cheng-bi holds leadership roles in multiple research institutions, including Director of the Changbai Mountain Ginseng School-Enterprise Joint Technology Innovation Laboratory and the Yanbian University Ginseng Research Center. His affiliations include international and national scientific organizations focused on food safety and nutrition [1].

Research Contributions

  • Development of functional health foods and nutraceutical products
  • Innovations in ginseng-based bioactive compounds
  • Leadership in national R&D projects including government-funded initiatives
  • Advancements in food safety and nutrition science frameworks

Publications

CUI Cheng-bi has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed scientific publications and holds over 10 authorized patents. His works are indexed in major scientific databases and contribute to global research in food science and functional nutrition [1].

Research Impact

His research has significantly influenced the development of health-promoting food products and has strengthened the integration of traditional medicinal resources, such as ginseng, into modern food systems. His work supports both academic advancement and industrial applications.

Award Suitability

CUI Cheng-bi demonstrates strong eligibility for international research awards due to his leadership in scientific research, extensive publication record, patent contributions, and impact on food science innovation. His interdisciplinary approach aligns with global research excellence criteria.

Conclusion

The academic achievements and research contributions of CUI Cheng-bi highlight his role as a leading figure in food science and nutrition. His work continues to shape the development of functional foods and supports advancements in health-related research.

External Links

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: CUI Cheng-bi, Author ID 35483472900. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=35483472900