Assist. Prof. Dr. Bright E IGERE | Antibiotic Resistance | Best Researcher Award
Senior Lecturer at Delta State University | Nigeria
Assist. Prof. Dr. Bright E. Igere is a distinguished microbiologist and academic with a strong background in microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, and biotechnology. He currently serves in a pivotal role within his university’s Research and Publication Board and Result Quality Assurance Committee. A dedicated scholar, Dr. Igere has contributed extensively to the scientific community through his multidisciplinary research and peer-reviewed publications. His work spans national and international journals, focusing on antimicrobial resistance, public health, and environmental microbiology. A recipient of several prestigious awards and fellowships, he is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and mentoring the next generation of microbiologists.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Bright E. Igere earned his Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Fort Hare, South Africa, specializing in microbial genetics and molecular epidemiology. He completed his M.Sc. in Microbiology at Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria, where his research centered on microbial genetics. he obtained a B.Tech. in Biotechnology from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, a CGPA. He completed his secondary education at Edjeba Secondary School and primary education at Oharisi Modern Primary School, earning his First School Leaving Certificate.
Experience
Dr. Igere has held multiple academic and administrative roles, currently serving as Secretary of the Research/Publication Board and as a member of the Result Quality Assurance Committee. With extensive experience in microbial research and diagnostics, he has supervised postgraduate theses and mentored young scientists. His work extends beyond teaching into collaborative research, editorial reviews, and institutional governance. Dr. Igere has contributed significantly to microbiological research involving both clinical and environmental isolates, and his collaborations span local and international institutions. His experience in academia is enriched by policy development, grant acquisition, and community health-related research in microbiology and public health.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Bright E. Igere has received numerous awards and fellowships in recognition of his scientific contributions. He received the AGNES Grant by the African-German Network of Excellence in Science and the Elsevier Reviewers Award. he was honored with a Supervisor-Linked Bursary from the South African Medical Research Council. That same year, he was named Best Emerging Young Researcher in Biological Sciences. He was also awarded an inter-cadre transfer by the Natural Science board and received funding and recognition from Western Delta University for outstanding contributions to molecular training and scientific growth.
Research Focus
Dr. Igere’s research revolves around microbial genetics, molecular epidemiology, antimicrobial resistance, and biofilm-associated infections. He explores public and environmental health microbiology, focusing on emerging pathogens, toxin-producing strains, and multidrug-resistant organisms in clinical and aquatic ecosystems. His work emphasizes molecular characterization, virulence dynamics, and pathogen surveillance. He has conducted studies on Vibrio cholerae, Bacillus cereus, Klebsiella, and MRSA strains, advancing biofilm therapeutics and eco-health implications. His interdisciplinary research integrates genomics, environmental microbiology, and biotechnology to develop novel therapeutic strategies and inform disease control frameworks. Dr. Igere’s work contributes significantly to global health, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
Publication Top Notes
Prevalence of Multiple Antibiotics Resistant (MAR) Pseudomonas Species in the Final Effluents of Three Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities in South Africa
Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance Characteristics of Vibrio Isolates From Rustic Environmental Freshwaters
Antimicrobial and phytochemical evaluation of the leaf, stem bark and root extracts of Cyathula prostrata (L) Blume against some human pathogens
Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing (AST) Reports: A Basis for Environmental/Epidemiological Surveillance and Infection Control Amongst Environmental Vibrio cholerae
Human norovirus contamination in wate8r sources: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Wastewater treatment plants and release: The vase of Odin for emerging bacterial contaminants, resistance and determinant of environmental wellness
Non-serogroup O1/O139 agglutinable Vibrio cholerae: a phylogenetically and genealogically neglected yet emerging potential pathogen of clinical relevance
Meta-synthesis and science mapping analysis of HIV/HPV co-infection: a global perspective with emphasis on Africa
Occurrence, Antibiotic Susceptibility and Genes Encoding Antibacterial Resistance of Salmonella spp. and Escherichia coli From Milk and Meat Sold in Markets of …
Global mapping of cholera vibrio and outbreaks in the pre-millennium development goals (MDG)/sustainable development goals (SDG) and MDGs/SDGs era of 1990–2019