Anna Cecilia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anna Cecilia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

πŸ‘€ Dr. Anna Cecilia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Federal University of Lavras, Brazil

Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, born on April 5, 1991, is a Brazilian veterinarian with a strong focus on epidemiology. She earned her Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) in 2024, with research exploring bovine brucellosis surveillance and control in Minas Gerais. Anna’s career spans a range of professional experiences, including working as a small animal clinician, a volunteer teacher in epidemiology, and a visiting professor at Brazilian universities. She is recognized for her extensive research in veterinary epidemiology and public health, particularly in zoonotic diseases like leptospirosis and brucellosis. Her contributions to the field are supported by multiple grants, including the prestigious CNPq Postdoctoral Abroad Scholarship. Currently, she continues her work internationally, with a focus on advancing veterinary science and public health.

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🌟 Assessment of Suitability for the β€œResearch for Best Researcher Award”

Dr. Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s exceptional academic and professional journey demonstrates her strong eligibility for the β€œResearch for Best Researcher Award.” Her contributions to veterinary sciences, with a focus on epidemiology, public health, and infectious disease control, align with the criteria of groundbreaking research and societal impact.

Dr. Costa has a robust academic background, completing her PhD in Veterinary Sciences at the Universidade Federal de Lavras in 2024, with international collaborations at the University of Illinois and the University of Prince Edward Island. Her thesis on risk-based bovine brucellosis surveillance and control highlights her innovative approach to addressing critical challenges in veterinary public health. Complementing this, her Master’s dissertation focused on a β€œOne Health” approach to leptospirosis, showcasing her commitment to interdisciplinary research that integrates animal, human, and environmental health.

πŸŽ“ Education 

Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s educational journey includes a series of distinguished academic accomplishments. She holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Sciences from Universidade Federal de Lavras (2024), where her thesis focused on β€œRisk-based bovine brucellosis surveillance and control.” This was pursued during a collaborative period at the University of Illinois. Anna also completed her Master’s in Veterinary Sciences at UFLA in 2020, researching β€œEpidemiology of leptospirosis in humans and unowned dogs,” which emphasized the One Health approach. She received several prestigious grants throughout her academic career, including from CAPES and the Canadian Government for further specialization in epidemiology at the University of Prince Edward Island in 2022. Anna completed her undergraduate degree in Veterinary Medicine at UFLA in 2014. Her academic background has laid a strong foundation for her work in epidemiology and public health.

πŸ’Ό   Professional Experience

Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s professional journey includes several roles in the field of veterinary science, with a particular focus on epidemiology. From 2019 to 2024, she served as a volunteer teacher in epidemiology and public health at UFLA. In 2021, she expanded her teaching experience as a visiting professor at both Universidade Federal de Alfenas and Universidade Santo Amaro in Brazil. Anna also worked as a government employee in TrΓͺs CoraΓ§Γ΅es, Brazil, offering specialized technical services as a small animal clinician and at a local shelter. Her clinical expertise was further honed through her roles at Recanto Animal and Bicho Chic Veterinary Clinic, where she worked with small animals. Additionally, Anna has gained practical experience in large animal reproduction during her internship at UFLA’s veterinary hospital. Her multidisciplinary experience makes her an invaluable contributor to both education and clinical veterinary practice.

πŸ…Awards and Recognition 

Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa has been recognized for her outstanding academic and professional contributions to veterinary science and epidemiology. Her most notable accolade is the CNPq Postdoctoral Abroad Scholarship, which enabled her to pursue further studies in veterinary science. Additionally, she has received multiple grants, including funding from CAPES (Brazil) and the Canadian Government for her specialization in epidemiology. Anna’s research in veterinary epidemiology, particularly in zoonotic diseases, has earned her several citations in international journals. Her work in the prevention and control of bovine brucellosis and leptospirosis in public shelters has been pivotal to advancing veterinary public health. Anna’s efforts in epidemiology education, research, and fieldwork have made her a respected figure in the veterinary community, and her expertise continues to be recognized by academic institutions and scientific bodies worldwide.

🌍 Research Skills On Epidemiology

Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa’s research skills are rooted in her extensive training in veterinary science, epidemiology, and public health. She excels in data analysis and epidemiologic modeling, crucial for assessing and controlling zoonotic diseases. Her research expertise spans a wide range of subjects, from molecular biology and microbiology to collective health. Anna has developed robust research methodologies, including spatiotemporal analysis and network analysis, to assess disease outbreaks and health risks. Her ability to conduct comprehensive risk assessments and surveillance studies is evident in her work on bovine brucellosis and leptospirosis in Brazil. Furthermore, Anna is highly skilled in integrating One Health approaches into her research, which considers the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. Her research has led to significant publications in peer-reviewed journals, demonstrating her aptitude in advancing veterinary epidemiology and contributing valuable knowledge to the scientific community.

πŸ“– Publication Top Notes

  • Clinical-epidemiological profile of the canine population in a shelter, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2019-2020
    • Authors: Raisa Abreu BraganΓ§a Colocho, Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Blenda Araujo Martins Ferreira, Amanda Carvalho Rosado Ferreira, DircΓ©ia Aparecida da Costa CustΓ³dio, Carine Rodrigues Pereira, Erika Aparecida Oliveira, Isaac David Pineda Sirias, SΓ©rgio Novais de Melo, Ana Beatriz Barion Souza, et al.
    • Citation: Colocho, R.A.B., Costa, A.C.T.R.B., Ferreira, B.A.M., Ferreira, A.C.R., CustΓ³dio, D.A.C., Pereira, C.R., Oliveira, E.A., Sirias, I.D.P., Melo, S.N., Souza, A.B.B. (2025). Clinical-epidemiological profile of the canine population in a shelter, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2019-2020. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science.
  • Resistance Training Improves the Immune Response, Mainly Associated with CD8+ T Lymphocytes and B Lymphocytes, in Mice
    • Authors: Fernanda Cristina Pedro, Marina Martins de Oliveira, Rafaella Silva Andrade, Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Carine Rodrigues Pereira, Pedro Felipe Rodrigues e Oliveira, Soraia Macari, CΓ’ndido Celso Coimbra, Elaine Maria Seles Dorneles, Luciano JosΓ© Pereira
    • Citation: Pedro, F.C., de Oliveira, M.M., Andrade, R.S., Costa, A.C.T.R.B., Pereira, C.R., Rodrigues e Oliveira, P.F., Macari, S., Coimbra, C.C., Dorneles, E.M.S., Pereira, L.J. (2024). Resistance training improves the immune response, mainly associated with CD8+ T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes, in mice. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology.
  • Network vulnerability of cattle movement in Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 2013 to 2022
    • Authors: Anna CecΓ­lia Trolesi Reis Borges Costa, Lara Savini, Luciana Faria de Oliveira, Andrey Pereira Lage, Elaine Maria Seles Dorneles, Luca Candeloro
    • Citation: Costa, A.C.T.R.B., Savini, L., de Oliveira, L.F., Lage, A.P., Dorneles, E.M.S., Candeloro, L. (2024). Network vulnerability of cattle movement in Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 2013 to 2022.

Mei-Fang Tan | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mei-Fang Tan | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

πŸ‘€ Dr. Mei-Fang Tan, Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Dr. Mei-Fang Tan, an Associate Researcher at the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, is a leading expert in veterinary epidemiology. With a Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Huazhong Agricultural University (2016), she specializes in the prevention and control of bacterial diseases in livestock, focusing on drug resistance monitoring in swine and poultry. Her research has significantly advanced veterinary medicine, particularly in understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) and Streptococcus suis. Dr. Tan has collected over 1,000 samples from diseased animals and isolated over 600 pathogenic strains. Her ongoing studies in the molecular characterization of these pathogens contribute to more effective disease management and vaccine development, marking her as a key contributor to veterinary science in China.

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🌟 Suitability for Best researcher Award

Mei-Fang Tan demonstrates a strong and impactful profile for the Research for Best Researcher Award, particularly in the field of veterinary medicine and animal health. Her academic background, with a Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine, laid the foundation for her significant contributions in epidemiology and drug resistance monitoring in livestock and poultry farming. Over the years, Dr. Tan has contributed significantly to the understanding and management of bacterial diseases in animal populations, which is critical for the health of both the animals and the broader agricultural community.

Research Excellence and Impact: Dr. Tan’s research on the pathogenic mechanisms of bacterial diseases, including Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) and Streptococcus suis, has led to valuable insights that aid in the prevention and control of these diseases. Her innovative work has resulted in the isolation of over 600 pathogenic bacterial strains from swine and poultry flocks, which has directly contributed to her ongoing studies aimed at addressing antimicrobial resistanceβ€”a key global concern in veterinary medicine.

πŸŽ“  Education 

Dr. Mei-Fang Tan obtained her Ph.D. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Huazhong Agricultural University in 2016, where she focused on infectious disease epidemiology. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Veterinary Medicine from the same institution, where she gained extensive knowledge in clinical veterinary practice and microbiology. Throughout her education, Dr. Tan developed a passion for epidemiology and veterinary public health, which led her to pursue in-depth research in the control of bacterial diseases. Her dissertation, which centered on Escherichia coli and Streptococcus suis in swine and poultry, was well-received for its contribution to improving disease prevention strategies. Dr. Tan’s education has equipped her with the skills to tackle the growing concerns of antimicrobial resistance and bacterial pathogens in agriculture, especially within swine and poultry farms in Jiangxi Province, China.

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience 

Dr. Mei-Fang Tan has worked at the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, since 2016. As an Associate Researcher, she specializes in the surveillance and control of bacterial diseases, with a focus on antimicrobial resistance in swine and poultry. Over the years, Dr. Tan has led several critical projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation, focusing on drug resistance monitoring and molecular characterization of pathogens. Her work has contributed significantly to understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of important bacteria like Escherichia coli and Streptococcus suis, paving the way for new vaccines and prevention strategies. She has also established a robust network of collaborations with other research institutions and veterinary professionals to combat emerging infectious diseases in livestock, strengthening veterinary science practices in China and beyond.

 πŸ… Awards and Recognition

Dr. Mei-Fang Tan’s work has earned her recognition in veterinary science and research. She has been awarded multiple grants from prestigious institutions like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation. Her groundbreaking research has resulted in several publications in leading scientific journals such as Poultry Science and Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. Dr. Tan has been instrumental in developing polyvalent inactivated vaccines against Escherichia coli, which are expected to revolutionize disease prevention in poultry. Her contributions to animal health, particularly in antimicrobial resistance surveillance and bacterial pathogen monitoring, have placed her at the forefront of veterinary epidemiology. Dr. Tan’s work continues to influence policy changes in livestock health management, and her research has garnered significant international attention.

🌍 Research Skills On Veterinary Science

Dr. Mei-Fang Tan’s research expertise lies in epidemiology, bacteriology, and antimicrobial resistance in livestock. She employs cutting-edge techniques such as whole-genome sequencing to analyze bacterial pathogens and monitor drug resistance profiles in swine and poultry. Dr. Tan’s proficiency in molecular characterization has enabled her to identify new pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli and Streptococcus suis, and her innovative work in vaccine development is transforming the prevention of bacterial diseases in agriculture. Her research is data-driven, utilizing advanced microbiological techniques, bioinformatics, and statistical analysis to provide insights into the prevalence and spread of infectious diseases. Additionally, Dr. Tan’s interdisciplinary approach integrates veterinary science with molecular biology, allowing her to create practical solutions for animal health challenges. Her work bridges the gap between basic research and clinical application, offering sustainable solutions for disease control in livestock.

πŸ“– Publication Top Notes

  • Alteration of gut microbiome in goslings infected with goose astrovirus
    Authors: Li, H., Su, Q., Fu, D., Wei, Q., Guo, X.
    Citation: Poultry Science, 2024, 103(8), 103869
  • Pathogenicity and identification of host adaptation genes of the avian pathogenic Escherichia coli O145 in duck
    Authors: Tan, M.-F., Tan, J., Fang, S.-P., Lin, C., Huang, J.-N.
    Citation: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2024, 14, 1453907
  • Epidemiological monitoring and genetic variation analysis of pathogens associated with porcine viral diarrhea in southern China from 2021 to 2023
    Authors: Zhang, F., Luo, Y., Lin, C., Xiong, L., Ji, H.
    Citation: Frontiers in Microbiology, 2024, 15, 1303915
  • Correction to: Rapid detection of goose astrovirus genotypes 2 using real-time reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification (BMC Veterinary Research, 2023, 19, 1, (232), 10.1186/s12917-023-03790-2)
    Authors: Li, H., Zhu, Y., Wan, C., Kang, Z., Guo, X.
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research, 2023, 19(1), 245
  • Rapid detection of goose astrovirus genotypes 2 using real-time reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification
    Authors: Li, H., Zhu, Y., Wan, C., Kang, Z., Guo, X.
    Citation: BMC Veterinary Research, 2023, 19(1), 232
  • Prevalence and antimicrobial resistance profile of bacterial pathogens isolated from poultry in Jiangxi Province, China from 2020 to 2022
    Authors: Tan, M.-F., Li, H.-Q., Yang, Q., Li, N., Kang, Z.-F.
    Citation: Poultry Science, 2023, 102(8), 102830
  • Rapid diagnosis of different goose astrovirus genotypes with Taqman-based duplex real-time quantitative PCR
    Authors: Li, H., Kang, Z., Wan, C., Su, Q., Guo, X.
    Citation: Poultry Science, 2023, 102(7), 102730
  • Rapid diagnosis of duck Tembusu virus and goose astrovirus with TaqMan-based duplex real-time PCR
    Authors: Li, H., Wan, C., Wang, Z., Kang, Z., Guo, X.
    Citation: Frontiers in Microbiology, 2023, 14, 1146241
  • Exogenous glycogen utilization effects the transcriptome and pathogenicity of Streptococcus suis serotype 2
    Authors: Tan, M.-F., Tan, J., Zhang, F.-F., Zeng, Y.-B., Yang, Q.
    Citation: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2022, 12, 938286
  • Isolation and phylogenetic analysis of goose astrovirus type 1 from goslings with gout in Jiangxi province, China
    Authors: Zhang, F., Li, H., Wei, Q., Tan, M., Kang, Z.
    Citation: Poultry Science, 2022, 101(7), 101800