Youssouf Sereme | Immunology and Microbiology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Youssouf Sereme

Center for Research on Inflammation (CRI) (INSERM U1149), Paris, France

Youssouf Sereme
Affiliation Center for Research on Inflammation (CRI) (INSERM U1149)
Country France
Scopus ID 57204474299
Documents 32
Citations 504
h-index 13
Subject Area Immunology and Microbiology
Event International Phenomenological Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-5607-1460

Youssouf Sereme, PhD, HDR is a French postdoctoral researcher specializing in immunology, microbiology and translational vaccinology. His scientific activities focus on infectious diseases, mucosal immunity, microbiota-host interactions, neonatal bacterial infections and vaccine development. His scholarly record includes internationally indexed publications, multidisciplinary collaborations and translational innovations supporting advances in infectious disease prevention and immunological research.[1]

Abstract

Youssouf Sereme has established an academic profile in infectious disease immunology through research integrating microbiology, vaccinology and host-pathogen interactions. His work addresses bacterial vaccines, neonatal infections, allergic disease biomarkers, microbiota-associated immunity and translational biomedical science while promoting international scientific collaboration and evidence-based innovation.[1]

Keywords

Immunology, Microbiology, Vaccinology, Vaccine Development, Escherichia coli, HIV, Allergy, Host Response, Microbiota, Infectious Diseases.

Introduction

His academic journey spans Jean Monnet University, Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, Aix-Marseille University and INSERM. Research activities have included studies on HIV reservoirs, neonatal immunity, microbiota-associated immune regulation, bacterial vaccinology and emerging infectious diseases, contributing to translational biomedical research with international relevance.[2]

Research Profile

Currently affiliated with INSERM U1149 in Paris, Youssouf Sereme investigates immune signalling, bacterial vaccine development and mucosal immunity. His collaborations extend across France, Brazil, Mali, Senegal, Congo, the United States and other international institutions. His research portfolio includes over thirty peer-reviewed publications and an international vaccine patent.[1]

Research Contributions

Major contributions include development of live attenuated bacterial vaccines targeting neonatal Escherichia coli K1 meningitis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections, investigations into Th17 and IgA-mediated immunity, microbiota-host interactions, immunological biomarkers of allergy, and translational infectious disease research with potential clinical application.[3]

Publications

Youssouf Sereme has authored influential peer-reviewed publications spanning infectious disease immunology, microbiota-host interactions, allergy, COVID-19 biomarkers, rheumatology, fungal exposome research and One Health. His studies demonstrate strong translational relevance, contributing to vaccine development, immune response characterization and infectious disease prevention through internationally recognized scientific journals.[3][4][5][6][7]

Research Impact

With a Scopus Documents 32, h-index of 13, over 504 citations and multidisciplinary collaborations, Youssouf Sereme’s research contributes to vaccine innovation, infectious disease prevention and immunological understanding. His translational investigations bridge laboratory discoveries with clinically relevant applications supporting future therapeutic development.[1]

Youssouf Sereme’s research has strengthened translational vaccinology, infectious disease immunology and microbiota science through widely cited publications, international collaborations and innovative vaccine development, contributing to improved prevention strategies and measurable scientific impact.[1][2]

Award Suitability

The research profile demonstrates sustained scientific productivity, international collaboration, translational innovation and measurable scholarly influence. Contributions to bacterial vaccinology, infectious disease immunology and microbiota research align well with recognition through the International Phenomenological Research Awards for advancing impactful biomedical research.[2]

Conclusion

Youssouf Sereme represents a contemporary biomedical researcher whose work integrates immunology, microbiology and vaccinology to address major infectious disease challenges. His combination of scientific publications, translational vaccine research, international partnerships and scholarly impact reflects a distinguished and continually developing academic career.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Dr. Youssouf SEREME, Author ID 57204474299. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204474299
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Dr. Youssouf SEREME – ORCID Research Profile. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5607-1460
  3. Sereme Y, Vitte J, Diallo AB, Boumaza A, Lopez A, Michel M, et al. A granulocytic signature identifies COVID-19 and its severity. Journal of Infectious Diseases. https://academic.oup.com/jid/article/222/12/1985/5907982
  4. Mezouar S, Sereme Y, Chantran Y, Michel J, Fabre A, et al. Microbiome and the immune system: From a healthy steady-state to allergy associated disruption. Human Microbiome Journal. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humic.2018.10.001
  5. Moulin D, Sereme Y, Millard M, Taïeb M, Michaudel C, et al. Counteracting tryptophan metabolism alterations as a new therapeutic strategy for rheumatoid arthritis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1136/ard-2023-224014
  6. Vitte J, Michel M, Sereme Y, Malinovschi A, Caminati M, et al. Fungal exposome, human health, and unmet needs: A 2022 update with special focus on allergy. Allergy. https://doi.org/10.1111/all.15483
  7. Laidoudi Y, Sereme Y, Medkour H, Watier-Grillot S, et al. SARS-CoV-2 antibodies seroprevalence in dogs from France using ELISA and an automated western blotting assay. One Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100293

Janet Leandro Marmolejo | Immunology and Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.Janet Leandro Marmolejo | Immunology and Microbiology | Research Excellence Award

 Investigador at Colegio de Postgraduados | Mexico

Assist. Prof. Dr. Janet Leandro Marmolejo is a dedicated researcher whose growing contributions reflect a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in microbiology, immunology, and biotechnology. With an academic foundation shaped by rigorous training in agricultural engineering and a master’s degree focused on genetic resources and livestock productivity, she has built a multidisciplinary profile that integrates molecular biology, animal health, and microbial research. Her experience encompasses work across diverse livestock production systems, microbial laboratories, and biotechnological research environments, where she has developed expertise in microbial metabolism, parasitology, analytical method validation, and the characterization of secondary metabolites. One of her most notable research achievements includes developing a biotechnological process for synthesizing Ivermectin B1b using Streptomyces avermitilis, through which she identified previously unreported metabolic features and established methodological standards for analyzing microbial bioactive compounds. Her broader research background includes evaluating reproductive indicators in buffalo, conducting ethological studies in poultry, and contributing to sustainable livestock strategies, all of which highlight her ability to connect laboratory research with real-world agricultural challenges. Dr. Marmolejo’s scholarly footprint, represented by 5 publications, 463 reads, and 1 citation, demonstrates the early impact of her scientific work and the steady growth of her academic presence. Her research interests span microbiology, molecular biology, animal parasitology, livestock production systems, and the development of biotechnological tools relevant to immunology and antimicrobial resistance. She has participated in national and international research initiatives and contributed to scientific events through presentations focused on microbial biotechnology and analytical quantification techniques. Across her roles in academic and research settings, she has shown a consistent capacity for scientific problem-solving, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the application of laboratory and field skills that support innovation in both animal production and microbial science. In conclusion, Assist. Prof. Dr. Janet Leandro Marmolejo stands out as a promising researcher whose integrated scientific approach, growing publication record, and commitment to advancing microbiological and immunological knowledge position her as a valuable contributor to her field and a developing leader in biotechnological research.

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Featured Publications:

1. Marmolejo, J. L., Crosby Galván, M. M., Crosby Galván, E. M., & Améndola-Massiotti, R. D. (2025). Metabolism of Streptomyces avermitilis isolated from agricultural soils evaluated during the four seasons of the year.

2. Marmolejo, J. L., & López Pérez, E. (2023). Ethological evaluation in two types of environments and its productive response in double breast turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo Linn) [Article].

3. Marmolejo, J. L., & López, E. (2023). Evaluación etológica en dos tipos de ambiente y su respuesta productiva en pavos doble pechuga (Meleagris gallopavo Linn) [Poster].

4. Marmolejo, J. L., Daniel, R., & Rivera, J. (2023). Determinación de los indicadores morfométricos reproductivos en machos de búfalo de agua (Bubalus bubalis) mediante examen andrológico con el uso del electro–eyaculador en      Costa Rica.
5. Marmolejo, J. L., & Alejandro, E. (2023). Métodos de rotación de calendarios sanitarios en corrales de engorda de ovinos de la raza Suffolk: Folleto con un análisis regional sobre producción ovina en la Meseta Central de México.