Rehab Elmeazawy | Pediatric Pneumonia | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Rehab Elmeazawy, Tanta University

Rehab Elmeazawy
Affiliation Tanta University
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 57914576300
Documents 15
Citations 25
h-index 3
Subject Area Pediatric Pneumonia
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases
ORCID 0000-0001-6448-4292

The Best Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievements and sustained scientific contributions in the field of infectious diseases and pediatric respiratory research. Rehab Elmeazawy of Tanta University has demonstrated a growing academic profile through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative research initiatives, and contributions to the understanding of pediatric pneumonia and related infectious disease challenges.[1]

Abstract

Rehab Elmeazawy is associated with academic and clinical research focused on pediatric pneumonia and infectious disease management. The researcher’s scholarly activities contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting improved diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic strategies in pediatric infectious diseases. Through peer-reviewed scientific output and institutional collaboration, the research profile demonstrates engagement in medically relevant investigations with implications for healthcare quality and patient outcomes.[1]

Keywords

Pediatric Pneumonia, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Research, Respiratory Infections, Pediatric Healthcare, Scientific Publications, Epidemiology, Academic Research, Evidence-Based Medicine, Medical Research Awards

Introduction

Pediatric pneumonia remains one of the leading infectious causes of morbidity and mortality among children worldwide. Continued scientific inquiry into diagnosis, prevention, and therapeutic management is essential for improving clinical outcomes and strengthening public health systems. Researchers contributing to this area provide valuable insights that support healthcare policy, clinical practice, and patient-centered interventions.[3]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Rehab Elmeazawy includes indexed scholarly publications and measurable citation activity within the Scopus database. With an h-index reflecting cited contributions and a portfolio of scientific documents, the researcher demonstrates active engagement in academic dissemination and collaborative medical research.[1]

  • Affiliated with Tanta University, Egypt
  • Research specialization in Pediatric Pneumonia and infectious diseases

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Rehab Elmeazawy primarily address clinical and pediatric infectious disease concerns, particularly within the context of respiratory infections. Scientific work in this field supports evidence-based approaches to diagnosis, treatment optimization, and disease prevention strategies among pediatric populations.[3]

Publications

The publication record indexed under the Scopus Author ID 57914576300 includes scientific documents relevant to pediatric healthcare and infectious disease investigations. Publications contribute to ongoing medical discourse regarding pediatric respiratory conditions and related clinical management practices.[1]

  1. Research studies related to pediatric pneumonia diagnosis and treatment methodologies.
  2. Clinical investigations examining infectious disease patterns among pediatric populations.

Research Impact

The measurable research indicators associated with Rehab Elmeazawy demonstrate emerging scholarly visibility through citations and indexed publications. Citation metrics and academic indexing provide insight into the reach and relevance of scientific contributions within the medical research community.[1]

Award Suitability

The research profile of Rehab Elmeazawy aligns with the objectives of the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases by demonstrating scholarly engagement in infectious disease and pediatric healthcare research. Indexed publications, citation activity, and institutional affiliation collectively support consideration for academic recognition within the field.[2]

  • Documented scientific publication record
  • Research relevance to pediatric infectious diseases

Conclusion

Rehab Elmeazawy represents an emerging academic contributor within the field of pediatric pneumonia and infectious disease research. Through scholarly publications, institutional engagement, and measurable research metrics, the researcher demonstrates ongoing commitment to advancing scientific understanding and supporting evidence-based healthcare practices. The academic profile aligns with the objectives of international research recognition initiatives dedicated to infectious disease innovation and clinical impact.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Rehab Elmeazawy, Author ID 57914576300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57914576300
  2. Ragab, S. A., Razik, A. A., Sharaby, R. E., & Elmeazawy, R. Iron status and anemia as predictors for acute bronchiolitis severity.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43168-024-00316-8
  3. Elmeazawy, R., Ayoub, D., Morad, L. M., & El-Moazen, A. M. F. Role of systemic immune-inflammatory index and systemic inflammatory response index in predicting the diagnosis of necrotizing pneumonia in children.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39095744/
  4. Elmeazawy, R., & El Amrousy, D. Baseline characteristics and analysis of predictors of the outcome of septic pulmonary embolism in children: a retrospective observational study.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-023-03998-z
  5. Elmeazawy, R., AbdElsamea, M. Z., Elaskary, E. M., & Emara, M. H. Diagnostic performance of lung ultrasound for detecting lung necrosis in children with community-acquired pneumonia.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-026-05026-z

Janet Nale | Microbial Pathogenesis | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Janet Nale
Affiliation Scotland’s Rural College
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 55247908300
Documents 25
Citations 821
h-index 13
Subject Area Microbial Pathogenesis
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases
ORCID
0000-0003-0501-7402
Janet Nale
Scotland’s Rural College, United Kingdom

The Innovative Research Award recognizes notable scholarly contributions in the field of microbial pathogenesis and infectious disease research. Janet Nale, affiliated with Scotland’s Rural College in the United Kingdom, has established a recognized academic profile through interdisciplinary research focused on microbial interactions, bacteriophage applications, and pathogenic mechanisms associated with infectious diseases.[1] The researcher has contributed to peer-reviewed scientific literature indexed within major international databases and has demonstrated measurable research impact through citations and collaborative scientific output.[2]

Abstract

This academic profile summarizes the scholarly achievements and scientific contributions of Janet Nale within the discipline of microbial pathogenesis and infectious disease research. The profile highlights research productivity, citation metrics, peer-reviewed publications, and interdisciplinary investigations relevant to microbial interactions and bacteriophage-mediated therapeutic strategies.[2] The documented academic impact reflects sustained engagement in scientific inquiry associated with pathogen control, antimicrobial alternatives, and microbiological innovation within agricultural and biomedical contexts.[3]

Keywords

Microbial Pathogenesis, Infectious Diseases, Bacteriophage Therapy, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Microbiology, Pathogen Control, Scientific Innovation, Academic Research Impact

Introduction

Research concerning microbial pathogenesis remains a central component of global infectious disease investigations due to the increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance and emerging pathogenic threats.[4] Janet Nale has contributed to this field through research associated with bacteriophage biology, pathogen-host interactions, and microbial ecology. The academic contributions linked with Scotland’s Rural College demonstrate engagement in applied microbiological studies with relevance to both veterinary and public health domains.[5]

Research Profile

Janet Nale is associated with Scotland’s Rural College in the United Kingdom and maintains a documented scholarly presence within international indexing platforms including Scopus and ORCID.[1] The research profile includes 25 indexed documents, 821 citations, and an h-index of 13, reflecting measurable academic engagement and citation visibility within microbial sciences.[2]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Janet Nale include studies on bacteriophage characterization, antimicrobial alternatives, and pathogen management strategies. Scientific investigations have explored bacteriophage-host interactions relevant to the control of infectious bacterial populations and the mitigation of antimicrobial resistance concerns.[7]

Publications

Selected publications attributed to Janet Nale include studies concerning bacteriophage applications, microbial pathogen analysis, and therapeutic microbiology. These publications have appeared in peer-reviewed scientific journals focused on microbiology, infectious diseases, and microbial pathogenesis.[7]

  1. Research involving bacteriophage-mediated control of pathogenic bacteria and antimicrobial-resistant organisms.[7]
  2. Studies examining microbiological interactions relevant to infectious disease transmission and prevention.[8]

Research Impact

The research impact of Janet Nale is reflected through citation metrics, indexed scholarly publications, and interdisciplinary collaborations documented within academic databases.[2] An h-index of 13 indicates a consistent level of citation engagement across multiple publications, while the citation count of 821 demonstrates the relevance of the researcher’s work within microbial pathogenesis and infectious disease studies.[1]

Award Suitability

The documented academic profile of Janet Nale demonstrates suitability for recognition within the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases due to sustained scholarly activity, citation impact, and subject specialization in microbial pathogenesis.[3] The combination of indexed publications, interdisciplinary scientific collaborations, and contributions to bacteriophage research supports the significance of the researcher’s work within contemporary infectious disease studies.[7]

Conclusion

Janet Nale has developed an established academic profile through contributions to microbial pathogenesis and infectious disease research. The researcher’s publication record, citation metrics, and scientific investigations demonstrate engagement with contemporary microbiological challenges associated with pathogen control and antimicrobial resistance.[2] The overall scholarly profile reflects sustained scientific productivity and interdisciplinary research relevance suitable for academic recognition within international infectious disease award programs.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Janet Nale, Author ID 55247908300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55247908300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Janet Nale: ORCID researcher profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0501-7402
  3. Nale, J. Y., Redgwell, T. A., Millard, A., & Clokie, M. R. J. (n.d.). Efficacy of an Optimised Bacteriophage Cocktail to Clear Clostridium difficile in a Batch Fermentation Model.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29438355/
  4. Nale, J. Y., Shan, J., Hickenbotham, P. T., Fawley, W. N., Wilcox, M. H., & Clokie, M. R. J. (n.d.). Diverse Temperate Bacteriophage Carriage in Clostridium difficile 027 Strains.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22624004/
  5. Nale, J. Y., Spencer, J., Hargreaves, K. R., Buckley, A. M., Trzepiński, P., & Douce, G. R. (n.d.). Bacteriophage Combinations Significantly Reduce Clostridium difficile Growth In Vitro and Proliferation In Vivo.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26643348/

Kabita Dhami | HIV | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Kabita Dhami
Nepal Health Research Council, Nepal

Kabita Dhami
Affiliation Nepal Health Research Council
Country Nepal
Scopus ID 59444231100
Documents 2
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area HIV
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases

Kabita Dhami is associated with the Nepal Health Research Council and has contributed to scholarly activities in the field of HIV-related public health research. The researcher’s academic profile reflects participation in infectious disease research initiatives and demonstrates engagement with internationally indexed scientific literature. Available bibliometric indicators from Scopus identify publications and citation activity associated with HIV research themes and related healthcare investigations.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic and research profile of Kabita Dhami in relation to the Research Excellence Award category associated with the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases. The profile highlights scholarly participation in HIV-related research activities, indexed publications, and contributions to public health knowledge dissemination. The assessment is based on publicly available bibliometric indicators, publication indexing systems, and recognized academic databases. Particular attention is given to publication activity, citation metrics, and the relevance of research themes within infectious disease studies.[1]

Keywords

HIV research, infectious diseases, Nepal Health Research Council, public health, Scopus indexing, research impact, bibliometrics, academic recognition, epidemiology, healthcare studies.

Introduction

Research recognition programs in infectious diseases commonly evaluate scholarly productivity, scientific visibility, and relevance to healthcare advancement. HIV research remains an important component of global public health due to its continuing epidemiological and social significance. Researchers affiliated with national health councils contribute to evidence-based policymaking, disease monitoring, and healthcare interventions through collaborative scientific investigations.

Kabita Dhami’s research profile demonstrates participation in this broader scientific framework through indexed publications and academic contributions related to HIV studies. Bibliometric indicators such as citation counts and h-index values provide measurable insights into scholarly visibility and research dissemination within academic databases.[1]

Research Profile

The researcher is affiliated with the Nepal Health Research Council, an institution involved in health research coordination and scientific evaluation within Nepal. The available Scopus profile identifies two indexed documents with citation activity and an h-index value of one. These metrics indicate emerging scholarly visibility in infectious disease and HIV-related research domains.[1]

  • Institutional affiliation with Nepal Health Research Council.
  • Research focus associated with HIV and infectious disease studies.
  • Indexed publication presence within the Scopus database.
  • Participation in internationally visible scientific dissemination.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with the profile relate to infectious disease awareness, HIV-related healthcare investigations, and scientific collaboration. Such contributions support ongoing efforts to improve understanding of public health challenges through data-driven analysis and evidence-oriented methodologies.

The researcher’s scholarly activities reflect engagement with scientific publication standards and participation in indexed research communication channels. Although the available publication volume is limited, the profile demonstrates academic involvement in a globally significant healthcare field.[1]

Publications

The Scopus-indexed profile currently identifies two scholarly documents associated with the researcher. These publications contribute to the broader scientific literature related to infectious diseases and HIV studies.[1]

  • Indexed scientific publications available through the Scopus database.
  • Research contributions connected to infectious disease and HIV-related themes.
  • Academic dissemination through internationally recognized indexing platforms.

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly evaluated using citation counts, indexed publications, and measurable academic influence. The available profile metrics indicate initial scholarly engagement with citation visibility in the field of infectious diseases. While the citation count remains modest, indexed participation itself reflects integration into international scientific communication systems.[1]

The h-index value demonstrates that at least one publication has received citation recognition within the academic community. Such indicators may support future research growth and expanded collaboration opportunities within public health and HIV-focused investigations.[1]

Award Suitability

The profile demonstrates suitability for recognition within emerging or developing research categories associated with infectious disease scholarship. The researcher’s association with a national health research institution and involvement in HIV-related scientific activities align with the thematic objectives of the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases.[1]

The documented publication activity, citation presence, and indexed research contributions indicate ongoing academic engagement and potential for continued development within infectious disease research. The profile reflects professional commitment to public health research dissemination and evidence-based scientific inquiry.[1]

Conclusion

Kabita Dhami’s academic profile represents an emerging contribution to HIV and infectious disease research through indexed publications and institutional research engagement. The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate participation in internationally recognized scholarly communication systems and reflect involvement in public health-oriented scientific inquiry. Continued publication activity and collaborative research may further strengthen the researcher’s academic visibility and long-term scientific impact within the field of infectious diseases.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kabita Dhami, Author ID 59444231100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59444231100
  2. Dhami, K. (n.d.). Quality of life and its determinants among people living with HIV in Nepal: A hospital-based cross-sectional study.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13337-026-00960-2
  3. Pokhrel, P. S., Dhami, K., Shah, N. K., K.C., N., & K.C., M. (n.d.). Knowledge regarding evidence-based guidelines on ventilator-associated pneumonia prevention bundle among critical care nurses.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/372438525_Knowledge_Regarding_Evidence-Based_Guidelines_on_Ventilator-Associated_Pneumonia_Prevention_Bundle_among_Critical_Care_Nurses

Yvonne Hernandez-Kapila | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yvonne Hernandez-Kapila | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Professor | UCLA | United States

Dr. Yvonne L. Hernandez-Kapila is a distinguished clinician-scientist, academic leader, and global research contributor recognized for her transformative work in oral biology, periodontology, and cancer biology. As Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the UCLA School of Dentistry and the Felix and Mildred Yip Endowed Chair in Dentistry, her research has significantly advanced understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying periodontal disease, oral cancer, and host-microbiome interactions. Her laboratory’s pioneering investigations into the oral-gut-brain axis, bacteriocin therapeutics, and oral virome have shaped new paradigms in microbial pathogenesis, inflammation, and regenerative oral health. A prolific author with more than a hundred peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes, Journal of Biological Chemistry, PLOS Pathogens, and Cell Death and Differentiation, Dr. Kapila’s work bridges fundamental discovery with translational innovation. She has served as principal investigator on multiple NIH-funded projects, including major initiatives exploring host–bacterial dynamics and microbiome modulation in oral and systemic disease contexts. Her editorial leadership extends across several international journals and major textbooks, including Periodontology 2000 and Newman and Carranza’s Clinical Periodontology, where she continues to shape scholarly discourse in the field. Dr. Kapila has received numerous prestigious honors recognizing her scientific excellence, mentorship, and contributions to dental research, including awards from the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Periodontology, and the American Association for Dental Research. A dedicated mentor, she has guided over a hundred trainees and junior faculty toward successful academic and research careers worldwide, championing inclusivity, rigorous scientific methodology, and leadership development. Through her interdisciplinary collaborations and global initiatives, Dr. Kapila continues to influence the future of oral health sciences, biomolecular therapeutics, and translational medicine, establishing herself as a leading voice in advancing oral-systemic health research on an international scale.

Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio | Antimicrobial | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio
Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital
Researcher Information
Affiliation Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital
Country Spain
Scopus ID 6603351861
Documents 188
Citations 4121
h-index 30
Subject Area Antimicrobial
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases

The Women Researcher Award recognizes the scholarly and scientific contributions of researchers who have demonstrated sustained academic engagement and professional impact within the field of infectious diseases and antimicrobial research. Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio, affiliated with Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital in Spain, has contributed to scientific investigations associated with infectious disease management, antimicrobial therapy, and related clinical research domains.[1] Her publication profile, citation record, and interdisciplinary collaborations reflect continued participation in evidence-based healthcare and biomedical research initiatives.[2]

Abstract

Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio has established a recognized academic profile through research activities connected to infectious diseases, antimicrobial management, and clinical healthcare investigations. Her scholarly output includes peer-reviewed publications, collaborative medical studies, and clinical analyses addressing therapeutic approaches and epidemiological considerations within infectious disease practice.[2] With an h-index of 30 and more than four thousand citations, her research record demonstrates measurable scientific visibility and influence within indexed academic literature.[1] The Women Researcher Award acknowledges these contributions as part of broader efforts to recognize excellence and leadership among women in biomedical and antimicrobial sciences.

Keywords

Women Researcher Award, Antimicrobial Research, Infectious Diseases, Clinical Microbiology, Academic Recognition, Biomedical Publications, Research Impact, Medical Research

Introduction

Recognition programs within biomedical sciences are designed to highlight sustained scientific productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advancements that support healthcare development. The Women Researcher Award within the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases emphasizes the importance of inclusive scientific leadership and acknowledges contributions made by women researchers in clinical and translational medicine.[2]

Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio has participated in research initiatives addressing infectious diseases and antimicrobial-related healthcare topics through clinical studies and scholarly dissemination. Her documented publication activity and citation metrics suggest continuing engagement in internationally indexed scientific communication platforms.[1] Such academic contributions are relevant within the context of modern infectious disease management and evidence-based medicine.

Research Profile

The research profile of Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio reflects activity in clinical infectious diseases and antimicrobial investigations associated with healthcare environments. Her affiliation with Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital has supported participation in medical research addressing therapeutic strategies, infectious disease outcomes, and patient-centered healthcare analysis.[2]

Her Scopus-indexed academic portfolio includes 188 documented publications with more than 4,000 citations, indicating consistent scholarly visibility across international databases.[1] Citation indicators such as the h-index provide measurable evidence of research dissemination and influence within scientific communities focused on infectious disease research and antimicrobial science.

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions associated with Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio encompass collaborative clinical investigations, peer-reviewed medical publications, and participation in antimicrobial and infectious disease-related studies. Her research activity has contributed to the broader scientific understanding of infectious disease treatment practices and healthcare outcomes.[2]

  • Participation in infectious disease and antimicrobial clinical research initiatives.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed in international databases.
  • Engagement in interdisciplinary healthcare and therapeutic investigations.
  • Support for evidence-based medical practices through academic dissemination.
  • Collaboration with institutional and clinical research teams in biomedical sciences.

Publications

Selected scholarly publications and indexed research outputs associated with Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio demonstrate engagement in infectious disease and antimicrobial studies.[2]

  1. Clinical investigations related to infectious disease management and antimicrobial therapy.
  2. Collaborative hospital-based research addressing patient outcomes and therapeutic effectiveness.
  3. Peer-reviewed studies indexed within Scopus and related academic databases.
  4. Research dissemination through biomedical journals and international scientific communication platforms.

Research Impact

Research impact within biomedical science is commonly assessed using citation frequency, publication quality, collaborative engagement, and academic dissemination. Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio’s citation profile and publication metrics indicate continuing scientific relevance in infectious disease and antimicrobial research contexts.[1]

Her documented academic influence reflects contributions to ongoing discussions surrounding clinical infectious disease management and healthcare-related biomedical investigations. The measurable visibility of her publications within indexed databases further demonstrates the international accessibility and recognition of her scientific work.[2]

Award Suitability

The Women Researcher Award is intended to recognize researchers whose academic activities demonstrate scientific rigor, measurable research productivity, and meaningful contributions to infectious disease and antimicrobial sciences. Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio’s publication history, institutional affiliation, and citation performance collectively align with the evaluative considerations commonly associated with international academic recognition programs.[2]

Her involvement in peer-reviewed clinical investigations and evidence-based medical research reflects sustained participation in healthcare-oriented scientific advancement. Such characteristics contribute to her suitability for recognition within international research award initiatives focused on infectious diseases and antimicrobial innovation.

Conclusion

Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio represents an established academic contributor within the field of infectious diseases and antimicrobial research. Her indexed publications, citation performance, and institutional research activities demonstrate sustained scholarly engagement in biomedical science.[1] The Women Researcher Award recognizes these scientific contributions while supporting broader visibility for women researchers participating in healthcare and infectious disease advancement initiatives.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio, Author ID 6603351861. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603351861
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Carmen Hidalgo Tenorio. ORCID Registry.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6394-5728

Dogan Ciloglu | Tuberculosis | Best Review Article Award

Best Review Article Award

Dogan Ciloglu
Ataturk University, Turkey
Researcher Information
Affiliation Ataturk University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 22833389400
Documents 16
Citations 425
h-index 8
Subject Area Tuberculosis
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases

The Best Review Article Award recognizes scholarly contributions that demonstrate methodological clarity, analytical depth, and substantial relevance to contemporary scientific research. Dogan Ciloglu of Ataturk University has contributed to the field of tuberculosis-related infectious disease research through publications indexed in international academic databases and through participation in scientific communication initiatives associated with infectious disease studies.[1] The recognition framework associated with the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases highlights the importance of review-based scientific synthesis, interdisciplinary knowledge integration, and evidence-oriented academic discourse.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition article documents the scholarly profile and research-oriented contributions of Dogan Ciloglu in relation to the Best Review Article Award associated with the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases. The article outlines bibliometric indicators, thematic specialization in tuberculosis research, and the broader significance of review-based scientific communication within infectious disease scholarship. Emphasis is placed on publication visibility, citation-based academic influence, and the role of systematic literature interpretation in supporting evidence-based healthcare research.[1]

Keywords

Tuberculosis, Infectious Diseases, Review Article Award, Academic Recognition, Scopus Author Profile, Citation Analysis, Evidence-Based Medicine, Research Publications, Scholarly Communication, Infectious Disease Research

Introduction

Review articles constitute an important component of scientific literature because they summarize emerging evidence, identify methodological limitations, and facilitate interdisciplinary interpretation of research findings. Within the field of infectious diseases, review-based publications are especially relevant due to the rapid evolution of diagnostic technologies, antimicrobial resistance patterns, and global disease surveillance systems.[1]

Tuberculosis remains a major public health challenge with significant clinical, epidemiological, and socio-economic implications worldwide. Academic contributions that improve understanding of tuberculosis through comprehensive literature evaluation contribute to evidence-based policymaking and clinical awareness.[1]The Best Review Article Award acknowledges scholarly efforts that support scientific advancement through analytical synthesis and publication quality.

Research Profile

Dogan Ciloglu is affiliated with Ataturk University in Turkey and has an indexed research profile associated with infectious disease and tuberculosis-related investigations. According to publicly available Scopus metrics, the researcher has produced sixteen indexed documents with a citation count exceeding four hundred citations and an h-index of eight.[1]

The research portfolio demonstrates participation in scholarly publication activities connected to infectious disease monitoring, review methodologies, and clinical interpretation of scientific findings. Bibliometric indicators such as citation frequency and h-index are commonly used to evaluate academic visibility and sustained scholarly engagement within scientific communities.[1]

Research Contributions

The scholarly contributions associated with Dogan Ciloglu emphasize infectious disease research with relevance to tuberculosis and evidence-oriented clinical interpretation. Review-based investigations contribute to scientific progress by consolidating fragmented research outcomes into coherent analytical frameworks.[1]

  • Contribution to literature synthesis in infectious disease research.
  • Support for evidence-based evaluation of tuberculosis-related studies.
  • Participation in internationally indexed academic publishing.
  • Integration of clinical and epidemiological perspectives in scientific interpretation.
  • Enhancement of scholarly communication through review-oriented publications.

Publications

Representative scholarly outputs and indexed publication activities associated with the researcher reflect ongoing engagement in infectious disease scholarship and academic review methodologies.[1]

  1. Research publications indexed in Scopus under Author ID 22833389400.
  2. Tuberculosis-related review and infectious disease interpretation studies.
  3. Scholarly contributions relevant to clinical infectious disease communication.
  4. Collaborative scientific outputs supporting evidence synthesis approaches.

Research Impact

Research impact within academic environments is frequently evaluated using citation metrics, publication indexing, and scholarly visibility indicators. The citation profile associated with Dogan Ciloglu suggests that the published research has contributed to ongoing academic discussions within infectious disease literature.[1]

Review-oriented publications are particularly influential because they enable researchers, clinicians, and policy analysts to interpret evolving scientific evidence in a consolidated format. Such publications may facilitate improved understanding of disease epidemiology, therapeutic strategies, and public health responses.

Award Suitability

The Best Review Article Award is intended to recognize academic contributions that demonstrate clarity of interpretation, methodological consistency, and scientific relevance. The bibliometric profile and publication activity associated with Dogan Ciloglu indicate alignment with these objectives through contributions to infectious disease scholarship and literature synthesis.[1]

  • Indexed research visibility through Scopus documentation.
  • Citation-based evidence of scholarly engagement.
  • Thematic specialization in infectious disease and tuberculosis research.
  • Contribution to evidence-based scientific interpretation.
  • Academic relevance to review-oriented publication standards.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Dogan Ciloglu reflects sustained engagement in infectious disease scholarship and review-based scientific communication. Through indexed publications, citation impact, and subject specialization in tuberculosis, the researcher demonstrates characteristics associated with scholarly recognition frameworks such as the Best Review Article Award. The International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases continue to encourage analytical scientific contributions that support evidence-driven healthcare knowledge and interdisciplinary research development.[1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dogan Ciloglu, Author ID 22833389400. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=22833389400
    2. Grant, M. J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: An analysis of 14 review types and associated methodologies.
      https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00848.x