Razieh Bitazar | Virology | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Razieh Bitazar
Affiliation INRS
Country Canada
Google Scholar ID TySAKogAAAAJ
Citations 100
h-index 5
i10-index 5
Scopus ID 56085519400
Subject Area Virology
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
ORCID
0009-0005-8343-8685

Razieh Bitazar
INRS, Canada

Razieh Bitazar is a researcher affiliated with INRS, Canada, whose scientific contributions are associated with virology, molecular biology, and biomedical research. Her academic activities demonstrate engagement in virus-related investigations, molecular analytical techniques, and interdisciplinary biomedical studies. Through scholarly publications and citation-indexed research outputs, she has contributed to scientific communication and the advancement of virological understanding within contemporary biological science frameworks.[1]

Abstract

This academic article presents an overview of the scholarly profile, scientific activities, and research relevance of Razieh Bitazar in the field of virology. The article summarizes her institutional affiliation, publication visibility, citation impact, and interdisciplinary research engagement associated with molecular biology and virus-related biomedical science. The profile also evaluates her suitability within international scientific recognition frameworks emphasizing research excellence and women’s contributions to modern biological sciences.[2]

Keywords

Virology; Molecular Biology; Biomedical Research; Viral Pathogenesis; Scientific Publications; Women in Science; Research Excellence; Biological Sciences.

Introduction

Virology remains a significant field within biomedical and molecular science due to its role in understanding viral mechanisms, infectious disease dynamics, and therapeutic innovation. Advances in molecular diagnostics, genomics, and viral characterization have strengthened global scientific capacity in healthcare and disease prevention.[3]

Researchers working in virology contribute to scientific progress through laboratory investigations, publication dissemination, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Razieh Bitazar’s academic activities align with these objectives through research engagement involving molecular biological approaches and virus-related scientific analysis.[1]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Razieh Bitazar demonstrates scholarly involvement in virology and molecular biology through citation-indexed publications and research dissemination within recognized scientific databases. Her institutional affiliation with INRS reflects participation in advanced research environments associated with biomedical and molecular scientific studies.[4]

  • Research specialization associated with virology and molecular biology.
  • Institutional affiliation with INRS, Canada.
  • Citation-indexed scholarly publication activity.
  • Academic engagement within interdisciplinary biomedical science.
  • Participation in scientific communication and collaborative research initiatives.

Research Contributions

Razieh Bitazar’s scientific contributions are associated with molecular virology, virus-related investigations, and biomedical analytical methodologies. Her scholarly activities support broader scientific understanding within biological and molecular research domains through publication dissemination and interdisciplinary collaboration.[5]

  1. Contribution to virology-focused scientific investigations and molecular biological analysis.
  2. Participation in citation-indexed biomedical research communication.
  3. Academic collaboration involving interdisciplinary scientific methodologies.
  4. Research dissemination through international scholarly platforms and databases.

Publications

The publication profile associated with Razieh Bitazar demonstrates active participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication relevant to virology and molecular biomedical science. Citation metrics and indexed publication visibility indicate measurable scholarly dissemination within the research community.[1]

  • Peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed within international academic databases.
  • Research dissemination connected to molecular biology and virology.
  • Citation-linked scholarly visibility across biological science platforms.
  • Participation in biomedical and interdisciplinary scientific publication activities.

Research Impact

Research impact indicators provide insight into publication visibility, citation dissemination, and scholarly engagement. With documented citation performance and indexed scientific outputs, Razieh Bitazar’s academic profile demonstrates measurable research visibility within virology and molecular biology.[2]

The citation count, h-index, and i10-index collectively indicate participation in impactful scientific communication and continued engagement within the biological sciences research community.[4]

Award Suitability

The International Molecular Biologist Awards recognize researchers demonstrating scientific contribution, interdisciplinary collaboration, publication quality, and measurable research impact within molecular and biomedical sciences. Women researchers contributing to virology and biological science innovation are increasingly recognized within international academic distinction programs.[5]

Razieh Bitazar’s scholarly profile reflects academic engagement, citation-indexed dissemination, and scientific participation relevant to contemporary virology research. These characteristics support consideration within research excellence and women researcher recognition initiatives in molecular biological sciences.[3]

Conclusion

Razieh Bitazar represents a researcher engaged in virology and molecular biological sciences through publication dissemination, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scholarly communication. Her academic profile demonstrates measurable citation visibility and ongoing participation in biomedical scientific research. Continued scientific contributions and publication activities may further strengthen her impact within international virology and molecular biology communities.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Razieh Bitazar, Author ID 56085519400.Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56085519400
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Google Scholar citation profile for Razieh Bitazar.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=TySAKogAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  3. Fields, B. N., et al. (2020). Fundamental Virology and Viral Mechanisms.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/v17091238
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Razieh Bitazar.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-8343-8685
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Scientific recognition and research excellence framework.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/

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João Vitor Barboza Cardoso | Microbiology | Academic Molecular Biology Award

Academic Molecular Biology Award

João Vitor Barboza Cardoso
Affiliation UFRGS
Country Brazil
Documents 48
Citations 1,240
h-index 18
Subject Area Microbiology
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
ORCID
0000-0002-9878-280X

João Vitor Barboza Cardoso
UFRGS, China

João Vitor Barboza Cardoso is a Brazilian researcher affiliated with UFRGS, whose academic contributions in microbiology and molecular biology have been associated with interdisciplinary investigations involving microbial systems, molecular diagnostics, and translational biomedical research. His scientific profile demonstrates continued engagement in scholarly publication, collaborative research, and international academic dissemination within the biological sciences.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic and scientific profile of João Vitor Barboza Cardoso in the field of microbiology and molecular biology. The page summarizes institutional affiliations, research interests, scholarly output, publication impact, and relevance to international scientific recognition programs. The researcher’s contributions reflect active participation in molecular and biomedical investigations involving microbial mechanisms, laboratory methodologies, and translational scientific applications. The academic record demonstrates measurable citation performance and sustained engagement with contemporary microbiological research developments.[1]

Keywords

Microbiology; Molecular Biology; Biomedical Research; Molecular Diagnostics; Translational Science; Scientific Publications; Research Impact; Academic Recognition.

Introduction

Molecular biology and microbiology continue to represent central pillars of modern biomedical and life science research. Advancements in microbial genomics, cellular analysis, and molecular diagnostics have expanded scientific understanding across health, environmental, and translational disciplines. Researchers working in these areas contribute to the interpretation of complex biological systems through experimental methodologies and evidence-based scientific inquiry.[3]

João Vitor Barboza Cardoso has participated in this broader scientific landscape through academic investigations associated with microbiological and molecular approaches. His institutional activities at UFRGS align with the advancement of scientific research, publication dissemination, and collaborative academic engagement within the Brazilian and international research community.[2]

Research Profile

The academic profile of João Vitor Barboza Cardoso reflects sustained scholarly activity in microbiology-related research domains, including molecular characterization, laboratory investigation, and biomedical applications. His research record includes scientific publications indexed in international databases and collaborative studies contributing to contemporary biological science literature.

  • Institutional affiliation with UFRGS and participation in scientific research initiatives.
  • Research engagement within microbiology and molecular biology disciplines.
  • Publication activity in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
  • Citation impact reflecting scholarly visibility and academic dissemination.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary biomedical and molecular investigations.

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with João Vitor Barboza Cardoso involve molecular and microbiological investigations supporting broader biomedical understanding. His scientific activities demonstrate alignment with evidence-based laboratory analysis, experimental methodologies, and publication dissemination within recognized scientific frameworks.

  1. Development and interpretation of molecular biology methodologies relevant to microbial and biomedical analysis.
  2. Participation in collaborative scientific studies involving microbiological systems and laboratory diagnostics.
  3. Contribution to scientific communication through publication in peer-reviewed journals and indexed databases.
  4. Support for translational biomedical research integrating molecular approaches and applied biological science.

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with João Vitor Barboza Cardoso includes scientific articles addressing microbiological and molecular biological subjects. Indexed publications contribute to academic visibility and demonstrate participation in ongoing scientific discussions within biomedical and life science research.

  • Peer-reviewed publications in microbiology and molecular biology.
  • Research dissemination through international academic databases.
  • Citation-indexed scholarly communication.
  • Scientific contributions linked to translational and laboratory-based biomedical research.

Representative DOI-linked scientific records further demonstrate the researcher’s visibility in indexed scientific ecosystems and digital citation networks.

Research Impact

Research impact indicators provide a measurable framework for evaluating scientific visibility, publication dissemination, and scholarly engagement. Citation metrics, h-index performance, and publication counts collectively reflect the degree to which scientific outputs contribute to ongoing academic discourse.[4]

The academic record attributed to João Vitor Barboza Cardoso demonstrates sustained participation in research communication and citation activity. Such indicators support recognition within academic evaluation frameworks and international award assessment criteria relevant to microbiology and molecular biology.[1]

Award Suitability

The International Molecular Biologist Awards recognize scientific contributions associated with molecular biology, microbiology, translational science, and biomedical innovation. Evaluation criteria commonly include publication quality, citation visibility, academic collaboration, and contributions to advancing scientific understanding within molecular and biological research domains.

Based on the documented academic profile, João Vitor Barboza Cardoso demonstrates characteristics associated with professional research achievement and scientific dissemination. His publication record, institutional affiliation, and research engagement support consideration within academic recognition and scientific distinction frameworks related to microbiology and molecular biology.[5]

Conclusion

João Vitor Barboza Cardoso represents an academic researcher engaged in microbiology and molecular biology through publication activity, collaborative research, and institutional scientific participation. His scholarly profile demonstrates measurable research visibility and contributions aligned with contemporary molecular and biomedical scientific inquiry. Continued research dissemination and interdisciplinary collaboration may further strengthen the long-term impact of his scientific work within the international research community.[1]

References

  1. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for João Vitor Barboza Cardoso.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9878-280X
  2. Madigan, M. T., et al. (2018). Brock Biology of Microorganisms. Pearson Education.
    https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429503788
  3. PubMed. (n.d.). Biomedical publication indexing database.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
  4. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation and scientific recognition framework.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/

Zhongxiang He | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zhongxiang He | Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zhongxiang He | Guizhou university | China

Dr. Zhongxiang He is an emerging researcher specializing in secure data systems and intelligent healthcare technologies. His work focuses on advanced encryption methods, privacy-preserving frameworks, and robust medical image watermarking using innovative models such as wavelet-driven architectures. He has contributed to interdisciplinary research in cloud-enabled e-health systems and information security, aiming to enhance data integrity, traceability, and confidentiality. His publications reflect a growing impact in applied cryptography and computational intelligence for real-world healthcare and digital security applications.

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Ezra Kamunga | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ezra Kamunga | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Research scientist | Nanjing Agriculture University | Tanzania

Mr. Ezra Kamungai is an emerging researcher specializing in aquaculture science, focusing on fish physiology, microbiota, and feed efficiency. His work contributes to understanding growth performance and sustainable fish production systems. He has authored 3 scholarly documents indexed in Scopus, receiving 9 citations across 9 documents, with an h-index of 1. His research integrates biological analysis and environmental considerations to enhance aquaculture productivity and resource optimization in modern fisheries science.

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Maryam Sharzehee | Molecular Biology | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Sharzehee | Molecular Biology | Excellence in Research Award 

Lecturer | Yazd University | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Maryam Sharzehee is a distinguished textile engineering scholar specializing in textile chemistry, advanced finishing technologies, and functional polymer systems. She focuses on innovative and sustainable textile materials, including antibacterial and flame-retardant treatments, nano-enabled and smart textiles, functional hydrogels, and polymer-based medical and bio-textiles. Her research emphasizes environmentally friendly chemical finishing agents and practical applications in textile science. Dr. Sharzehee’s work is internationally recognized through publications in high-impact journals, invited conference presentations, and applied research contributions. To date, she has authored 15 documents, cited 67 times, with an h-index of 5, demonstrating her significant impact in textile engineering.

 

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Seyithan TAYSI | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Seyithan TAYSI | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Professor | Gaziantep University | Turkey

Prof. Dr. Seyithan Taysi is a distinguished Professor of Medical Biochemistry at Gaziantep University, widely recognized for his pioneering work on oxidative stress, antioxidant mechanisms, free radicals, and molecular oncology. He earned his Ph.D. in Medical Biochemistry from Atatürk University, where his research on oxidative mechanisms and cellular stress regulation received the Jury’s Special Award for Best Article. Currently, he leads advanced biochemical research and teaching programs, having completed over ninety-five funded projects and holding six patents. His editorial service includes roles on international journal boards such as BioMed Research International and the International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, where he has reviewed more than four hundred manuscripts. Prof. Taysi’s research focuses on oxidative and nitrosative stress, the Nrf2/Keap1 pathway, and antioxidant-based therapies, integrating biochemical and molecular approaches to improve cancer treatment and radioprotection. He has 162 documents cited by 3,969 documents, with 5,099 citations and an h-index of 39, reflecting his global influence and impact in biomedical research.

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Featured Publications

Taysi, S., et al. Oxidative stress modulation in cancer therapy. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. Cited by 45 articles.

Taysi, S., et al. Phytotherapeutic agents against radiation-induced cellular damage. Antioxidants (Basel). Cited by 38 articles.

Taysi, S., et al. Nrf2/Keap1 pathway as a therapeutic target in oxidative diseases. Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences. Cited by 62 articles.

Taysi, S., et al. Role of antioxidants in radiotherapy protection. BioMed Research International. Cited by 55 articles.

Taysi, S., et al. Oxidative stress biomarkers in cancer patients. Clinical Biochemistry. Cited by 97 articles.

Maria Camprubi Robles | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maria Camprubi Robles | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Research Scientist | Abbott Laboratories | Spain

Dr. Maria Camprubi is a highly accomplished Research Scientist with over a decade of dedicated service at Abbott Nutrition, specializing in molecular and cellular biology. With strong expertise in nutritional science, she has significantly contributed to the development of innovative products that address sarcopenia, chronic disease, and malnutrition across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. She holds a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology, where she built a strong foundation in cellular processes and metabolic regulation. Her academic training provided the expertise to bridge laboratory research with clinical nutrition, forming the cornerstone of her impactful scientific career.  Dr. Camprubi has worked at Abbott in the R&D department, leading projects that focus on the nutritional management of vulnerable populations. Her experience spans cross-functional collaborations, clinical trials, and translating research into practical solutions that improve health outcomes globally. Her research interests focus on nutrition metabolism to support muscle health, healthy aging, oncology, and diabetes. She aims to create evidence-based interventions that help prevent muscle decline, enhance recovery during chronic illnesses, and promote long-term well-being in aging populations. Dr. Camprubi has been recognized within Abbott for her leadership in advancing nutritional innovation. Her commitment to applying molecular and clinical insights to product development has positioned her as a leading scientist driving transformative changes in health and nutrition. She has authored impactful publications in peer-reviewed journals, contributing knowledge on nutritional metabolism, sarcopenia, and disease-related malnutrition. Her scientific contributions have achieved 1,276 citations by 1,194 documents, with 24 published documents and an h-index of 17, reflecting her influence in the scientific community and the value of her contributions to global health research.

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Featured Publications

A prospective, observational study of the effect of a high-calorie, high-protein oral nutritional supplement with HMB in an old and malnourished or at-risk-of-malnutrition population with hip fractures: A FracNut study. Nutrients, 16(8)

The vicious cycle of type 2 diabetes mellitus and skeletal muscle atrophy: Clinical, biochemical, and nutritional bases. Nutrients, 16(1), 172

Abdullah Karaer | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abdullah Karaer | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Researcher, at Inonu University School of Medicine, Turkey.

Prof. Dr. Abdullah Karaer is a distinguished Turkish physician-scientist specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Born in 1977, he currently serves as Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Inonu University, where he is also the Head of the IVF Unit and the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. He founded and leads the Reproductive Sciences and Bioinformatics Research and Application Center at the same institution. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Karaer has contributed significantly to women’s health, fertility, and biomedical research. He integrates clinical expertise with advanced bioinformatics and omics technologies to tackle complex reproductive challenges. An active educator and mentor, he continues to shape the next generation of clinicians and scientists. His work has earned over 1000 citations, and his leadership in numerous interdisciplinary projects cements his role as a leading figure in reproductive medicine and academic innovation. 🌐🧪

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education 

Prof. Dr. Abdullah Karaer’s educational journey is a testament to his commitment to lifelong learning and interdisciplinary excellence. He earned his M.D. from Ankara University in 2001 and completed his specialization in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in 2007, defending a thesis on Y chromosome microdeletions in recurrent pregnancy loss. In 2022, he embarked on a PhD program in Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at Ankara University’s Stem Cell Institute, reflecting his interest in cutting-edge medical biotechnology. In 2024, he pursued an Associate’s degree in Computer Programming at Ankara University, signaling his commitment to bioinformatics and digital health. His solid grounding in clinical medicine, coupled with continuous academic development in genomics and informatics, uniquely positions him to lead translational research in reproductive sciences. 🧠📚💻

💼 Experience 

Dr. Karaer’s career spans clinical excellence, academic leadership, and pioneering research. Since 2018, he has served as Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Inonu University, where he also leads the IVF Unit and the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. He founded the Reproductive Sciences and Bioinformatics Research and Application Center in 2019. Previously, he held roles as Associate Professor (2013–2018) and Assistant Professor (2010–2013) at the same university. His early clinical career includes posts at Merzifon Air Military Hospital and Siirt Women’s Health & Children Hospital. A dedicated educator, he mentors students at undergraduate and graduate levels, contributes to national medical education boards, and leads thesis supervision for future medical experts. His integration of patient care with translational research and data-driven solutions has set benchmarks in Turkey’s reproductive medicine landscape. 🏥📈👨‍🏫

🔬 Research Interest 

Prof. Karaer’s research is deeply rooted in reproductive sciences, with a focus on infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, oocyte quality, and assisted reproductive technologies. He harnesses multi-omics techniques—including metabolomics, transcriptomics, and metagenomics—to decode complex biological systems affecting fertility. His work examines the molecular underpinnings of follicular fluid composition, cumulus cell gene expression, and the impact of the vaginal microbiome on IVF outcomes. His interdisciplinary projects incorporate bioinformatics, proteomics, and advanced imaging, making his lab a hub for integrative reproductive biology. As a principal investigator in nationally and internationally funded studies, he collaborates on projects related to PCOS-related endometrial cancer, idiopathic male infertility, and placental pathophysiology in preeclampsia. Dr. Karaer’s innovative approach bridges bench-to-bedside research, aiming to enhance patient outcomes through precision reproductive medicine. 🧫🧬🧠

🏆 Awards 

Prof. Karaer’s career reflects a dedication to scientific excellence and public health impact. While formal award listings are not provided in this record, his leadership roles, continuous academic promotions, and invitations to lead national research projects attest to his recognition as an influential expert in reproductive medicine. He has served on national boards such as the National Medicine Specialty Board in Obstetrics & Gynecology and has been a key member of societies like the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. His ongoing projects funded by TÜBİTAK, TÜSEB, and COST-EU illustrate the high level of trust and investment from both national and international scientific bodies. These honors underscore his capability to lead large-scale, multi-omics, and translational medical research projects addressing fertility and reproductive health. 🏅🌍📖

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Karaer is the author of 65 scientific publications, cited over 1,095 times (Scopus) and 1,922 times (Google Scholar), with an h-index of 19 and 24 respectively. His studies appear in top-tier journals like BJOG, Andrology, Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, and Fertility and Sterility. His work spans vaginal microbiota, seminal and follicular fluid metabolomics, gene expression in cumulus cells, and endometriosis-related fertility outcomes. Notable publications include:

1. The Vaginal Microbiota Composition of Women Undergoing Assisted Reproduction

  • Journal: BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

  • Publication Year: 2021

  • Study Type: Prospective cohort study

  • Objective: To investigate the vaginal microbiota composition in women undergoing assisted reproduction and its potential impact on reproductive outcomes.

  • Key Findings: The study identified specific vaginal microbiota profiles associated with reproductive success, suggesting that certain microbial compositions may influence the outcomes of assisted reproductive technologies.

  • Link: PubMed Abstract

2. Metabolomics Analysis of Seminal Plasma in Patients with Idiopathic Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia Using High-Resolution NMR Spectroscopy

  • Journal: Andrology

  • Publication Year: 2020

  • Authors: A. Mumcu, A. Karaer, B. Dogan, G. Tuncay

  • Objective: To determine whether metabolites could serve as potential biomarkers for diagnosing male factor infertility by comparing seminal plasma samples from infertile men with oligoasthenoteratozoospermia (OAT) to those from normozoospermic controls.

  • Key Findings: The study found significant differences in metabolite levels between the two groups, with decreased levels of lactate, citrate, lysine, arginine, valine, glutamine, creatinine, α-ketoglutaric acid, spermine, and putrescine in OAT patients. Tyrosine levels were increased. The PLS-DA model achieved 89.29% sensitivity and 93.55% specificity in distinguishing between the groups.

  • Link: Wiley Online LibraryWiley Online Library

3. The Effect of Seminal Plasma Cadmium and Lead Levels on Semen Parameters in Male Subjects of Infertile Couples: A Prospective Cohort Study

  • Journal: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

  • Publication Year: 2020

  • Authors: Gorkem Tuncay, Abdullah Karaer, Emrullah Tanrikut, Onur Ozgul

  • Objective: To investigate the relationship between seminal plasma cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) levels and semen parameters in male partners of infertile couples.

  • Key Findings: Cadmium levels were significantly higher in men with hypospermia compared to those with normal semen volume (p = .049). No significant differences were observed in lead levels or other semen parameters. The findings suggest that environmental cadmium exposure may contribute to low semen volume.

  • Link: Taylor & Francis OnlineTaylor & Francis Online+1PubMed+1

4. Follicular Fluid Metabolomics in Maternal Aging

  • Journal: Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics (JARG)

  • Publication Year: 2020

  • Objective: To analyze the metabolomic profile of follicular fluid in relation to maternal aging and its impact on oocyte quality and fertility.

  • Key Findings: The study identified age-related changes in the follicular fluid metabolome, suggesting that alterations in specific metabolites may affect oocyte competence and reproductive outcomes in older women.

  • Link: PubMed Abstract

5. Microarray Analysis in Endometriosis

  • Journal: Journal of Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Disorders (JEPPD)

  • Publication Year: 2020

  • Objective: To utilize microarray analysis to identify gene expression patterns associated with endometriosis.

  • Key Findings: The study revealed specific gene expression profiles in endometrial tissues of patients with endometriosis, providing insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the disease and potential targets for therapy.

  • Link: PubMed Abstract

Conclusion

Professor Abdullah Karaer is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His multidisciplinary approach, consistent research productivity, leadership in reproductive and bioinformatics research, and proven mentorship make him a standout candidate. With minor enhancements in international engagement and digital presence, his profile would reach even greater global competitiveness.