Research Excellence Award
Getachew Mulatu Dilba
Ambo University, Ethiopia
| Getachew Mulatu Dilba | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Ambo University |
| Country | Ethiopia |
| Scopus ID | 57216493269 |
| Documents | 7 |
| Citations | 107 |
| h-index | 4 |
| Subject Area | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine |
| Event | International Forensic Scientist Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-6201-231X |
Getachew Mulatu Dilba is a researcher affiliated with Ambo University whose scholarly work focuses on veterinary medicine, infectious animal diseases, molecular diagnostics, immunology, and applied pharmacology. His publications demonstrate sustained contributions to animal health research, particularly in the epidemiology of foot-and-mouth disease, veterinary virology, medicinal plant evaluation, and vaccine development. His research portfolio has attracted academic citations and reflects collaboration within veterinary and biomedical research communities.[1]
Contents
Abstract
This article summarizes the academic profile of Getachew Mulatu Dilba in relation to the Research Excellence Award. His scholarly activities emphasize veterinary infectious diseases, livestock health management, molecular detection of pathogens, medicinal plant research, and vaccine development. Recent publications include investigations into feline calicivirus mRNA vaccines, serological studies of foot-and-mouth disease in Ethiopia, and antimicrobial evaluation of medicinal plants. These contributions support evidence-based veterinary practice, disease surveillance, and animal health improvement while reflecting interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed journals.[2]
Keywords
Veterinary Medicine, Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Animal Health, Veterinary Virology, mRNA Vaccine, Molecular Diagnostics, Medicinal Plants, Ethiopia, Research Excellence.
Introduction
Veterinary research plays a central role in strengthening livestock production, public health, and food security. Getachew Mulatu Dilba has contributed to this field through studies addressing viral diseases, antimicrobial properties of medicinal plants, and laboratory-based disease diagnostics. His work demonstrates the application of epidemiological investigation and translational veterinary science to regional and global animal health challenges.[3]
Research Profile
According to the supplied scholarly metrics, the researcher has authored seven indexed publications, accumulated 107 citations, and achieved an h-index of 4. His investigations combine field epidemiology, laboratory diagnostics, molecular biology, and pharmacological screening. The research portfolio reflects sustained interest in infectious diseases affecting livestock together with innovative studies in veterinary immunology and vaccine science.[1]
Research Contributions
- Development of an mRNA vaccine targeting feline calicivirus VP1 for protective immunization.
- Serological and molecular investigations of foot-and-mouth disease in Ethiopian cattle populations.
- Evaluation of medicinal plants for antifungal and antibacterial activity against pathogenic microorganisms.
- Promotion of evidence-based veterinary diagnostics supporting livestock disease surveillance.
Publications
- Feline calicivirus VP1-based mRNA vaccine protects cats against FCV challenge. Virologica Sinica (2026).
- Serological investigation of foot and mouth disease in cattle in East Bale Zone, Ethiopia. BMC Veterinary Research (2026).
- Selected publications also include studies published in Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports, Journal of Experimental Pharmacology, and Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences.[4]
Research Impact
The available citation indicators demonstrate measurable scholarly visibility within veterinary medicine. The combination of disease surveillance studies, molecular diagnostics, vaccine development, and pharmacological investigations contributes to scientific understanding while supporting livestock health and disease control strategies. These outputs provide an evidence base relevant to veterinary practitioners, researchers, and policy stakeholders.[5]
Award Suitability
Based on the documented publication record, citation performance, and consistent contributions to veterinary science, Getachew Mulatu Dilba demonstrates academic achievements that align with the evaluation principles commonly associated with research recognition programs. His work addresses significant veterinary challenges through peer-reviewed scientific investigation and knowledge dissemination, supporting consideration within the International Forensic Scientist Awards research recognition framework.
Conclusion
Getachew Mulatu Dilba has established a research profile centered on veterinary infectious diseases, molecular diagnostics, medicinal plant research, and vaccine science. His scholarly publications and citation record indicate sustained engagement in advancing veterinary knowledge. Continued contributions in these areas are expected to further strengthen evidence-based animal health research and scientific collaboration.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Getachew Mulatu Dilba, Author ID 57216493269.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57216493269 - Virologica Sinica. (2026). Feline calicivirus VP1-based mRNA vaccine protects cats against FCV challenge.
https://doi.org/10.1016/J.VIRS.2026.03.010 - BMC Veterinary Research. (2026). Serological investigation of foot and mouth disease in cattle in East Bale Zone, Ethiopia.
https://doi.org/10.1186/S12917-026-05496-7 - Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences. (2022). Phytochemical Screening and In Vitro Antifungal Activity.
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3299146 - Veterinary Medicine: Research and Reports. (2021). Seroprevalence and Molecular Detection of Foot and Mouth Disease Virus in Dairy Cattle Around Addis Ababa.
https://doi.org/10.2147/vmrr.s317103
