Md Yousof Ali | Biochemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

           Researcher Information
Researcher Md Yousof Ali
Affiliation University of Calgary
Country Canada
Google Scholar ID LP7lvWoAAAAJ
Citations 3,127
h-index 32
i10-index 55
Subject Area Biochemistry
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
Scopus 55984478600
ORCID 0000-0003-1488-5711

Md Yousof Ali

University of Calgary, Canada

Md Yousof Ali, affiliated with the University of Calgary, with a stated specialization in Biochemistry. The profile incorporates the supplied scholarly identifiers and bibliometric indicators from Google Scholar and Scopus for academic recognition purposes. The Innovative Research Award recognizes research activity characterized by scientific originality, methodological development, scholarly productivity, and measurable contribution to a field of study. [1][2]

Abstract

Md Yousof Ali is a researcher affiliated with the University of Calgary whose academic profile is associated with the field of biochemistry. The supplied scholarly record reports 3,127 citations, an h-index of 32, and an i10-index of 55 through Google Scholar. These indicators provide quantitative measures of scholarly visibility and citation activity, although bibliometric measures are most appropriately interpreted alongside publication quality, originality, research significance, and broader academic contributions.[1][3]

Keywords

Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Biochemical Research, Scientific Innovation, Research Impact, Scholarly Publications, Citation Analysis, University of Calgary, Research Excellence, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

Biochemistry investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying biological systems and provides a scientific foundation for understanding cellular processes, molecular interactions, metabolism, and biological regulation. Research in this area frequently intersects with molecular biology, biotechnology, medicine, and related life sciences. Academic assessment within biochemistry therefore commonly considers both the quality of individual research contributions and their influence on subsequent scholarship.

For researchers, bibliometric indicators can provide supplementary evidence of scholarly influence. The h-index, for example, was introduced as an indicator combining publication productivity and citation impact, while other measures such as total citations and the i10-index provide additional perspectives on scholarly dissemination.[3]

Research Profile

The supplied profile identifies Md Yousof Ali with the University of Calgary in Canada and lists biochemistry as the principal subject area. His scholarly identifiers include a Google Scholar profile and an ORCID record, while a Scopus author profile provides an additional bibliographic source for author-level research information.[1][2][4]

  • Institutional affiliation: University of Calgary, Canada.
  • Primary subject area: Biochemistry.
  • Google Scholar citations: 3,127.
  • Google Scholar h-index: 32.
  • Google Scholar i10-index: 55.
  • ORCID identifier: 0000-0003-1488-5711.
  • Scopus Author ID: 55984478600.

Research Contributions

Research in biochemistry contributes to the understanding of biological systems at the molecular level and can provide foundational knowledge for applications across life science disciplines. Within this broad research environment, scholarly contributions may involve biochemical mechanisms, molecular interactions, cellular pathways, biomolecular characterization, and translational applications.

The available profile information supports the characterization of Md Yousof Ali as an established contributor within the biochemistry research community based on the supplied citation indicators and scholarly identifiers. Specific research contributions should be evaluated from individual publications, research projects, methodological innovations, and independent peer-reviewed assessments rather than from bibliometric indicators alone.[3]

Publications

The research profile is supported by indexed scholarly records available through major academic discovery and citation platforms. Google Scholar and Scopus provide complementary mechanisms for identifying publications and assessing citation activity, while ORCID provides a persistent researcher identifier that can assist with distinguishing authors and connecting scholarly outputs.[1][2][4]

  • Scholarly outputs are represented through Google Scholar and Scopus author records.
  • The reported citation record indicates sustained academic visibility.
  • Publication assessment should consider journal quality, peer review, research originality, and scientific relevance in addition to citation counts.

Research Impact

The supplied Google Scholar metrics of 3,127 citations, an h-index of 32, and an i10-index of 55 indicate a substantial level of citation activity within the indexed scholarly literature. Citation indicators can help describe how frequently published work has been referenced by other researchers, but they should not be treated as a standalone measure of research quality or societal impact.[1][3]

Research impact may also include contributions to scientific knowledge, development of methods, interdisciplinary collaboration, training of researchers, translation of findings, and influence on subsequent investigations. A comprehensive academic evaluation should therefore combine quantitative indicators with qualitative expert assessment.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied academic information, Md Yousof Ali presents several characteristics relevant to consideration for an Innovative Research Award, including a documented affiliation with a research university, a defined specialization in biochemistry, and measurable citation performance. The reported h-index and i10-index provide additional quantitative indicators of scholarly reach.[1]

Formal award decisions should additionally consider the originality and significance of research contributions, quality of peer-reviewed publications, scientific leadership, collaboration, innovation, and independent evaluation by qualified reviewers. These factors provide context for bibliometric indicators and help ensure that recognition reflects substantive scientific contribution rather than citation volume alone.[3]

Conclusion

Md Yousof Ali’s supplied academic profile reflects research activity in biochemistry associated with the University of Calgary. The reported Google Scholar indicators—3,127 citations, an h-index of 32, and an i10-index of 55—provide measurable evidence of scholarly visibility. His ORCID and Scopus identifiers further support the organization and discovery of his academic record.[1][2][4]

Taken together, the available information provides an appropriate academic basis for consideration within a research recognition framework, subject to the publication-level and expert-review criteria applied by the relevant award committee.

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Md Yousof Ali, Google Scholar ID LP7lvWoAAAAJ.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=LP7lvWoAAAAJ
  2. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author profile: Md Yousof Ali, Author ID 55984478600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/55984478600
  3. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Md Yousof Ali, ORCID 0000-0003-1488-5711.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1488-5711
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Official award information and research recognition program.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/