Zhijun Song | Antimicrobial | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Zhijun Song
Ningxia Medical University
Zhijun Song
Affiliation Ningxia Medical University
Country China
Scopus ID 57194452080
Documents 25
Citations 235
h-index 10
Subject Area Antimicrobial
Event International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases
ORCID 0009-0000-4972-2344

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly excellence, scientific productivity, and sustained contributions to advancing knowledge in specialized research domains. Zhijun Song of Ningxia Medical University has established a research profile in antimicrobial and infectious disease investigations, contributing to scientific understanding through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative academic activities. His documented research output, citation performance, and subject expertise provide evidence of meaningful engagement within contemporary biomedical research environments.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Zhijun Song and his contributions to antimicrobial and infectious disease research. Affiliated with Ningxia Medical University, Song has developed a publication record that reflects engagement with contemporary biomedical challenges, particularly those associated with microbial pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and disease management. His scholarly activities demonstrate a commitment to evidence-based research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific dissemination. Citation metrics and publication performance indicate measurable influence within his field. These achievements support recognition through the Best Researcher Award presented at the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases, highlighting contributions that advance scientific understanding and support future innovations in public health and infectious disease research.[1][2]

Keywords

Antimicrobial Research, Infectious Diseases, Biomedical Science, Microbial Pathogens, Public Health, Scientific Publications, Research Excellence, Citation Impact, Academic Recognition, Best Researcher Award.

Introduction

Infectious diseases remain a major global health concern, requiring continuous scientific investigation and innovation. Researchers working in antimicrobial sciences contribute significantly to understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutic approaches. Zhijun Song’s academic activities align with these objectives through research efforts focused on advancing biomedical knowledge and supporting evidence-based healthcare developments.[2]

Research Profile

Zhijun Song is affiliated with Ningxia Medical University in China and has established a documented research presence in antimicrobial studies. His Scopus profile records 25 scholarly documents, 235 citations, and an h-index of 10, reflecting active participation in scientific publishing and knowledge dissemination within infectious disease research communities.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions attributed to Song include investigations relevant to antimicrobial science, pathogen-related studies, and healthcare-oriented biomedical research. His work supports improved understanding of infectious disease challenges and contributes to the broader scientific dialogue addressing prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies in modern healthcare systems.[2]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio demonstrates continued engagement with peer-reviewed scientific communication. Published works contribute to antimicrobial and infectious disease literature while facilitating scholarly exchange among researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals. These outputs collectively support the dissemination of research findings and advancement of evidence-based scientific practice.[1]

Research Impact

Citation indicators provide one measure of scholarly influence within academic communities. With over two hundred citations, Song’s research has been referenced by fellow investigators, indicating relevance and utility within ongoing scientific discussions. Such engagement reflects the value of his contributions to infectious disease and antimicrobial research.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award emphasizes originality, productivity, scholarly impact, and professional commitment. Based on documented publication activity, citation performance, and specialized expertise in antimicrobial research, Zhijun Song demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic recognition programs focused on advancing infectious disease research and scientific excellence.[3]

Conclusion

Zhijun Song’s scholarly record illustrates sustained participation in antimicrobial and infectious disease research. Through publications, citations, and academic engagement, he has contributed to scientific understanding within his field. These achievements support consideration for recognition through the Best Researcher Award at the International Research Awards on Infectious Diseases.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Zhijun Song, Author ID 57194452080. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57194452080
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Zhijun Song.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-4972-2344
  3. Fan, W., Wang, X., & Song, Z. (n.d.). Targeted discovery of bioactive secondary metabolites from an endophytic fungus Phomopsis sp. LGT-5 by OSMAC-activated and HPLC-UV-guided isolation.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0305197826000530

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

Yi HSin Wang | Antibiotic | Best Researcher Award

Yi HSin Wang | Antibiotic | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Yi HSin Wang , Chung Shan Medical University, Taiwan.

Assist Prof Dr. Yi Hsin Wang is a dedicated researcher specializing in antibiotic discovery and development. With a strong academic foundation in microbiology and pharmacology, she has contributed significantly to the understanding of antibiotic resistance mechanisms and the identification of novel antimicrobial agents. Her work focuses on developing innovative strategies to combat bacterial infections, making a profound impact on public health. Yi Hsin has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals and has presented her research at international conferences, showcasing her commitment to advancing the field of antibiotic research. Her dedication to scientific excellence and her contributions to antibiotic development make her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profile:

Scopus  Profile

Education

Assist Prof Dr. Yi-Hsin Wang pursued his academic journey at Chung Shan Medical University, beginning with a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Applied Chemistry from 2008 to 2012. He then advanced to the Institute of Medicine at the same university, completing a Master of Science degree from 2012 to 2014 under the guidance of Professors Jinghua Tsai Chang and Shiang-Suo Huang. Building upon his research foundation, Yi-Hsin continued his studies in the Institute of Medicine, where he earned his Ph.D. from 2014 to 2018, with Professors Jinghua Tsai Chang and Shiang-Suo Huang as his advisors once again.

 

Experience 

Assist Prof Dr. Yi-Hsin Wang currently holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at Chung Shan Medical University’s School of Medicine (2022.08–present). Previously, Wang served as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Pharmacology at China Shan Medical University’s School of Medicine (2019.08–2022.07) and in the Graduate Institute of Acupuncture Science at China Medical University (2018.09–2019.07), with a strong focus on physiology, pharmacology, and acupuncture science throughout their academic and research career.

 

Skills

Assist Prof Dr. Yi-Hsin Wang possesses a range of experimental skills, including expertise in creating animal models for myocardial infarction and ischemic stroke. Additionally, Wang is proficient in Western blotting, gelatin zymography, and immunohistochemistry, each essential for analyzing protein expression, enzyme activity, and tissue-specific antigen localization.

 

Awards

Assist Prof Dr. Yi-Hsin Wang has received notable awards for contributions to biomedical sciences, including the Young Scientist Travel Award at the 9th FAOPS Congress (2019) in Japan and 2nd place in the Poster Award at the 33rd Joint Annual Conference of Biomedical Sciences (2018) in Taiwan.

 

Research Skills

Assist Prof Dr. Yi-Hsin Wang research expertise encompasses a diverse range of fields, including cardiology, with a focus on cardioprotection, and extends to neuroscience, particularly in the area of neuroprotection. His work also addresses the mechanisms underlying ischemia/reperfusion injury, contributing to a deeper understanding of both brain and cardiovascular physiology.

Top Note Publications

Title: Dunaliella salina Alga Protects against Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury by Attenuating TLR4 Signaling

Authors: Tsai, C.-F., Lin, H.-W., Liao, J.-M., … Wang, M., Huang, S.-S.
Year: 2023
Citations: 4

Title: Lumbrokinase Regulates Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress to Improve Neurological Deficits in Ischemic Stroke

Authors: Wang, Y.-H., Liao, J.-M., Chen, K.-M., … Tsai, C.-F., Huang, S.-S.
Year: 2022
Citations: 5

Title: Activation of Peripheral TRPM8 Mitigates Ischemic Stroke by Topically Applied Menthol

Authors: Huang, S.-S., Su, H.-H., Chien, S.-Y., … Lee, H.-H., Chen, Y.-H.
Year: 2022
Citations: 14

Title: In Situ Slow-Release Recombinant Growth Differentiation Factor 11 Exhibits Therapeutic Efficacy in Ischemic Stroke

Authors: Su, H.-H., Yen, J.-C., Liao, J.-M., … Chen, Y.-H., Huang, S.-S.
Year: 2021
Citations: 5

Title: Paeonol Protects Against Myocardial Ischemia/Reperfusion-Induced Injury by Mediating Apoptosis and Autophagy Crosstalk

Authors: Tsai, C.-F., Su, H.-H., Chen, K., … Wang, Y.-H., Huang, S.-S.
Year: 2021
Citations: 27