Noudy Sengxeu - Public Health - Best Researcher Award

faculty of pharmacy - France

AUTHOR PROFILE

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SUMMARY

Noudy Sengxeu has undertaken several high-impact research consultancies and coordination roles across global institutions. He has contributed to projects under the World Health Organization, Infectious Diseases Data Observatory, UNICEF, and Asian Development Bank, focusing on public health, drug quality, and gender analysis. His leadership includes coordinating multi-country studies, developing research tools like "Epione", and estimating medicine needs in resource-limited settings. His work spans Laos, Tunisia, Bangladesh, Ghana, Mozambique, and Vietnam. These activities demonstrate his commitment to evidence-based health interventions, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, with an emphasis on public health improvement and medicine accessibility.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Noudy Sengxeu has played significant roles in both academic and international development sectors. His professional journey includes serving as an analytical chemistry teacher, managing multi-sectoral technical programs, and leading health-focused initiatives. He has worked with governmental ministries and global NGOs to integrate gender perspectives into health and agricultural systems, and to ensure laboratory capacities meet safety standards. In each position, he has exhibited strong coordination, policy translation, and implementation skills. His ability to manage interdisciplinary teams and contribute to policy design underlines his valuable cross-sector expertise in public health, quality assurance, and clinical research.

RESEARCH INTEREST

His research interests revolve around access to quality medicines, public health policy, gender analysis, and medicine affordability. Noudy Sengxeu’s work focuses on health equity, especially in under-resourced regions. His publications and field projects indicate a special focus on epilepsy care, antibiotic quality control, and gender inclusion in healthcare services. He is especially interested in combining clinical data with social determinants of health to drive informed decision-making. Through data-centric and community-based approaches, he aims to influence health system strengthening, particularly in Southeast Asia and other developing regions with similar health disparities.

AWARD AND HONOR

Noudy Sengxeu has received recognition from prominent research platforms for his valuable work in neurology and drug safety. He has been an invited peer reviewer for BMC Neurology and presented at prestigious international conferences, including the International Epilepsy Congress and the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. These platforms have acknowledged his evidence-driven insights and leadership in improving treatment access for epilepsy and addressing medicine quality. His research continues to earn attention in global forums, enhancing visibility for public health challenges in Southeast Asia and driving collaborative discussions around medicine safety and accessibility.

RESEARCH SKILL

Noudy Sengxeu brings a rich toolkit of research capabilities spanning epidemiology, analytical method development, and statistical analysis. He designs robust research protocols, coordinates multi-country studies, and performs gender-responsive evaluations. His technical expertise includes quality testing using HPLC and TLC, project implementation, and development of monitoring frameworks. He is proficient in data collection tools like KoBoCollect and Castor EDC, and analytical software such as SPSS. These skills enable him to navigate complex field conditions, ensuring the scientific integrity and practical relevance of his findings, especially in public health and pharmaceutical research domains.

PUBLICATION

 

Title: Clinical management and disease-modifying treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in African hospital centers: the TROPALS study
Authors: Luna, J.; Jost, J.; Diagana, M.; Ait Aissa, L.; Tazir, M.; Ali Pacha, L.; Kacem, I.; Gouider, R.; Henning, F.; Basse, A. et al.
Journal: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration

Title: Availability, affordability, and quality of essential anti-seizure medication in Cambodia
Authors: Sengxeu, N.; Aon, C.; Dufat, H.; Boumediene, F.; Chan, S.; Ros, S.; Preux, P.-M.; Ratsimbazafy, V.; Jost, J.
Journal: Epilepsia Open

Title: Availability, affordability, and quality of essential antiepileptic drugs in Lao PDR
Authors: Sengxeu, N.; Dufat, H.; Boumediene, F.; Vorachit, S.; Chivorakoun, P.; Souvong, V.; Manithip, C.; Preux, P.-M.; Ratsimbazafy, V.; Jost, J.
Journal: Epilepsia Open

Title: Differences in knowledge about epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs among pharmacy-dispensing workers in Cambodia and in Lao PDR
Authors: Sengxeu, N.; Boumediene, F.; Vorachit, S.; Chivorakoun, P.; Souvong, V.; Manithip, C.; Chan, S.; Ros, S.; Chea, K.; Aon, C. et al.
Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior

Title: Knowledge Of Epilepsy And Antiepileptic Drugs Of Supply Chain Workers Dispensing Drugs To Patients In Lao PDR And Cambodia
Authors: Sengxeu, N.; Ratsimbazafy, V.; Preux, P.-M.; Samleng, C.; Chivorakoun, P.; Jost, J.
Journal: Epilepsia

Title: Explanatory factors of adherence to community-based management of epilepsy in Lao PDR
Authors: Bounlu, M.; Auditeau, E.; Vorachit, S.; Chivorakoun, P.; Souvong, V.; Sengxeu, N.; Preux, P.-M.; Boumediene, F.
Journal: Epilepsy and Behavior

CONCLUSION

The research and fieldwork led by Noudy Sengxeu underscore a career devoted to improving health outcomes through innovation, collaboration, and data integrity. His multidisciplinary approach—spanning neurology, pharmacology, gender analysis, and epidemiology—makes him a key contributor to global health dialogues. With substantial experience in project coordination, policy consultation, and academic instruction, his influence extends across research, practice, and education. He consistently demonstrates a passion for health equity, leveraging science to inform practice in complex, multicultural environments. His work continues to pave the way for impactful, evidence-based policy interventions in global health.

Noudy Sengxeu – Public Health – Best Researcher Award