Xiao-Jun Du | Biochemistry | Best Review Article Award

Best Researcher Award
Xiao-Jun Du — Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia
Xiao-Jun Du
Affiliation Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
Country Australia
Scopus ID 7402551956
Documents 241
Citations 12,313
h-index 62
Subject Area Biochemistry
Event Best Paper Awards

Xiao-Jun Du is a researcher associated with the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia, whose work contributes to the field of Biochemistry with emphasis on metabolic regulation and cardiovascular disease mechanisms. This article summarizes his academic profile, research output, and scholarly impact using bibliometric indicators such as Scopus records, citation metrics, and h-index evaluation. With 241 documents and 12,313 citations, his research demonstrates consistent contributions to biomedical science. The profile also discusses recognition through awards including the Best Paper Awards event. Overall, the study highlights his influence in translational research and potential suitability for scientific recognition and academic leadership globally.

Abstract

Xiao-Jun Du is a researcher associated with the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia, whose work contributes to the field of Biochemistry with emphasis on metabolic regulation and cardiovascular disease mechanisms. This article summarizes his academic profile, research output, and scholarly impact using bibliometric indicators such as Scopus records, citation metrics, and h-index evaluation. With 241 documents and 12,313 citations, his research demonstrates consistent contributions to biomedical science. The profile also discusses recognition through awards including the Best Paper Awards event. Overall, the study highlights his influence in translational research and potential suitability for scientific recognition and academic leadership globally.

Keywords

Biochemistry; Cardiovascular Disease; Metabolic Regulation; Bibliometrics; Scopus; h-index; Translational Research; Biomedical Science

Introduction

Xiao-Jun Du is an academic researcher affiliated with the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia, working in Biochemistry and related biomedical sciences. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying cardiometabolic diseases. This article presents an overview of his scholarly metrics, publications, and academic recognition within global scientific communities worldwide impact.

Research Profile

Xiao-Jun Du’s research profile reflects extensive contributions to cardiovascular and metabolic biochemistry. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and collaborated internationally. His academic output is indexed in Scopus, demonstrating sustained research productivity. The profile highlights his expertise in disease mechanisms, biomarker discovery, and translational biomedical research applications and innovation focus.

Research Contributions

His research contributions include significant advancements in understanding cardiovascular disease pathways and metabolic regulation. He has contributed to experimental studies identifying molecular targets for therapy development. His interdisciplinary work bridges basic science and clinical research, strengthening translational outcomes and supporting innovation in biomedical diagnostics and treatment strategies global research impact.

Publications

His publication record comprises articles in peer-reviewed international journals focusing on biochemistry, cardiometabolic disease, and molecular biology. Indexed databases such as Scopus reflect his consistent scholarly output. These publications contribute to advancing scientific understanding and support ongoing research collaborations across global academic institutions and interdisciplinary biomedical knowledge and expansion globally.

Research Impact

His research impact is evidenced by citation metrics, academic recognition, and contributions to high-impact biomedical studies. With over 12,313 citations and an h-index of 62, his work demonstrates strong influence in the scientific community. His findings support advancements in cardiovascular and metabolic disease research worldwide and translational science relevance globally.

Award Suitability

His academic profile indicates strong suitability for recognition in international scientific awards. His contributions to biochemistry and cardiovascular research demonstrate consistent excellence and innovation. The combination of high citation impact, extensive publications, and interdisciplinary collaboration positions him as a candidate for distinguished research honors and professional acknowledgment global academic recognition.

Conclusion

This overview highlights Xiao-Jun Du’s contributions to biochemistry and biomedical research, emphasizing his academic productivity and citation impact. His work continues to support advancements in cardiovascular and metabolic disease understanding. Ongoing research engagement ensures sustained relevance in global scientific discourse and future biomedical innovation and continued academic research excellence globally.

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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Xiao-Jun Du, Author ID 7402551956. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7402551956
  2. Best Paper Awards. (n.d.). Official event information and recognition listing.
    https://bestpaperawards.com/
  3. Galectin-3 gene deletion alters lipid profile in healthy and cardiomyopathy mouse hearts.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/394312305_Galectin-3_gene_deletion_alters_lipid_profile_in_healthy_and_cardiomyopathy_mouse_hearts

Frederic Harb | Biochemistry | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Frederic Harb
University of Balamand, Lebanon

Frederic Harb
Affiliation University of Balamand
Country Lebanon
Scopus ID 55509977300
Documents 56
Citations 462
h-index 14
Subject Area Biochemistry
Event Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5882-1619

This academic article summarizes the scholarly profile, research activity, and scientific contributions of Frederic Harb of the University of Balamand. The article presents a concise overview of publication performance, citation indicators, research impact, and suitability for recognition through the Research Excellence Award program.[1]

Abstract

Frederic Harb is a researcher affiliated with the University of Balamand whose academic work is primarily associated with biochemistry and related biomedical investigations. Based on available bibliometric indicators, the researcher has produced 56 indexed documents, accumulated 462 citations, and achieved an h-index of 14. These metrics indicate sustained scholarly activity and measurable influence within the scientific literature. The profile demonstrates engagement in peer-reviewed research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. This article provides a concise assessment of research achievements, publication performance, scientific impact, and relevance to the objectives of the Research Excellence Award.[1]

Keywords

Biochemistry, Research Excellence Award, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Academic Recognition, Scholarly Contributions, University of Balamand, Research Assessment.

Introduction

Research evaluation commonly considers publication productivity, citation influence, and scholarly engagement. Frederic Harb has developed a documented academic profile within biochemistry, contributing to scientific literature through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative investigations. Such indicators provide a foundation for assessing research quality and academic standing.[1]

Research Profile

The researcher is affiliated with the University of Balamand in Lebanon. Bibliometric records indicate 56 indexed publications, 462 citations, and an h-index of 14. These metrics reflect continuing participation in scholarly communication and demonstrate an established presence within the academic research community.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions have focused on biochemistry and related scientific disciplines. Published studies contribute to understanding biological mechanisms and biomedical applications. Through collaborative investigations and peer-reviewed dissemination, the researcher has supported the advancement of scientific knowledge and promoted evidence-based research practices.[2]

Publications

The publication record includes 56 indexed documents covering diverse aspects of biochemistry. These outputs have appeared in peer-reviewed scholarly venues and contribute to scientific discourse. Publication activity demonstrates consistency in research engagement and participation in internationally recognized academic communication channels.[1]

Research Impact

Citation indicators provide evidence of research visibility and scholarly influence. With 462 citations and an h-index of 14, the researcher’s work has been referenced by other academics, demonstrating relevance within the scientific community. These metrics indicate measurable impact and ongoing recognition of published findings.[1]

Award Suitability

The available academic indicators suggest suitability for consideration within research recognition programs. Publication productivity, citation performance, and demonstrated scholarly engagement align with common evaluation criteria used by academic award committees when assessing scientific achievement and contribution to disciplinary advancement.[3]

Conclusion

Frederic Harb has established a documented research profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and scientific engagement. The available evidence supports recognition of sustained academic contributions and highlights the researcher’s role in advancing biochemistry-related scholarship through scholarly communication and collaborative research activities.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Frederic Harb, Author ID 55509977300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55509977300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Research activities and scholarly profile of Frederic Harb.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5882-1619
  3. Assessing Drug Administration Techniques in Zebrafish Models of Neurological Disease.
    https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/19/14898

  4. Mechanisms, Biomarkers, and Treatment Approaches for Diabetic Kidney Disease: Current Insights and Future Perspectives.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/14/3/727