Mnif Sami | Microbial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mnif Sami | Microbial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at cbs, Tunisia.

Dr. Sami Mnif, born on August 7, 1982, in Sfax, Tunisia, is an Associate Professor at the Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax. His expertise lies in molecular and cellular screening, focusing on biofilms, quorum sensing, and microbial biotechnology. He has extensively researched anti-biofilm and antimicrobial molecules from natural and synthetic sources. Dr. Mnif has authored over 40 publications in top-tier journals and supervised numerous postgraduate students. His contributions to biotechnology have earned him international recognition, including grants and project leadership roles. His work has been cited over 1,990 times, showcasing his impact in the scientific community.

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Education & Experience πŸŽ“πŸ”

βœ… Baccalaureate (2001) – Pilote School of Sfax
βœ… B.Sc. in Life Sciences (2005) – Faculty of Sciences, Sfax
βœ… M.Sc. in Molecular & Cell Biology (2007) – Faculty of Sciences, Sfax
βœ… Ph.D. in Biological Sciences (2012) – Faculty of Sciences, Sfax (Collaborations with IRD Marseille & Narbonne, France)
βœ… Assistant Professor (2012-2023) – Centre of Biotechnology, Sfax
βœ… Associate Professor (2023-Present) – Centre of Biotechnology, Sfax

Professional Development πŸš€πŸ“š

Dr. Mnif has actively participated in international scientific meetings, workshops, and research collaborations across France, Morocco, Serbia, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia. His expertise in microbial biofilms and antimicrobial discovery has led him to supervise over 15 postgraduate students. He secured a TWAS-COMSTECH grant in 2016 to explore endophytic microorganisms from Tunisia’s arid regions. Additionally, he leads national research projects, including NCBIIAB, EN-DET-BIOfilms, and TEXNANOFILM. His extensive involvement in cutting-edge research has strengthened biotechnological advancements in antimicrobial strategies, enzymatic degradation, and microbial interactions in health and food industries.

Research Focus 🦠πŸ§ͺ

Dr. Mnif specializes in microbial biotechnology, focusing on anti-biofilm and quorum sensing inhibitors for health and food applications. His research includes high-throughput screening, cell signaling studies, and drug design to identify novel molecules from endophytic fungi, bacteria, and synthetic compounds. His work contributes significantly to bioremediation, enzyme-based bacterial control, and antimicrobial resistance studies. He also investigates nanotechnology applications for microbial control, biofilm disruption, and environmental decontamination. His studies have led to innovative approaches in antibacterial coatings, enzymatic degradation, and probiotic applications, benefiting both clinical and industrial microbiology.

Awards & Honors πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

βœ… TWAS-COMSTECH Grant (2016) – Investigating bioactive endophyte microorganisms
βœ… Principal Investigator (NCBIIAB & EN-DET-BIOfilms Projects) – Young researchers’ program
βœ… Coordinator (TEXNANOFILM Project) – PRF-funded research initiative
βœ… International Recognition – Contributions to biofilm control and microbial biotechnology
βœ… Citations & Impact (1,990+ citations, h-index: 20) – Recognition in the global scientific community

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“– Cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.) from Traditional Uses to Potential Biomedical Applications β€“Β πŸ“‘ Cited by: 216 | πŸ“… Year: 2015

🦠 Isolation and Characterization of Halomonas sp. Strain C2SS100, a Hydrocarbon‐Degrading Bacterium Under Hypersaline Conditions β€“Β πŸ“‘ Cited by: 208 | πŸ“… Year: 2009

πŸ›’ Simultaneous Hydrocarbon Biodegradation and Biosurfactant Production by Oilfield‐Selected Bacteria – πŸ“‘ Cited by: 175 | πŸ“… Year: 2011

🌱 Biodegradation of Diesel Oil by a Novel Microbial Consortium: Comparison Between Co-Inoculation With Biosurfactant-Producing Strain and Exogenously Added Biosurfactants β€“Β πŸ“‘ Cited by: 147 | πŸ“… Year: 2015

πŸ›’ Naphthalene and Crude Oil Degradation by Biosurfactant-Producing Streptomyces spp. Isolated From Mitidja Plain Soil (North of Algeria) – πŸ“‘ Cited by: 145 | πŸ“… Year: 2014

🧼 A Newly High Alkaline Lipase: An Ideal Choice for Application in Detergent Formulations β€“Β πŸ“‘ Cited by: 126 | πŸ“… Year: 2011

🌿 Chemical Composition, Anti-Biofilm Activity and Potential Cytotoxic Effect on Cancer Cells of Rosmarinus Officinalis L. Essential Oil From Tunisia β€“Β πŸ“‘ Cited by: 124 | πŸ“… Year: 2017