Michał Fila | Molecular Neuroscience | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

          Researcher Information
Researcher Michał Fila
Affiliation Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz
Country Poland
Scopus ID 56401711200
Documents 45
Citations 764
h-index 17
Subject Area Molecular Neuroscience
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0748-7080

Michał Fila

Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz, Poland

Michał Fila is a researcher affiliated with the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz, Poland, whose stated research specialization is Molecular Neuroscience. His academic profile includes 45 indexed documents, 764 citations, and an h-index of 17 according to the supplied Scopus profile information.[1] The profile provides a basis for describing his research activity and scholarly visibility in the context of the Innovative Research Award associated with the International Molecular Biologist Awards.

Abstract

Michał Fila is a Polish researcher whose academic profile is situated within the field of Molecular Neuroscience. He is affiliated with the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz. Based on the supplied bibliometric information, his research record comprises 45 documents, 764 citations, and an h-index of 17.[1] These indicators provide quantitative evidence of scholarly activity and citation visibility. His ORCID record provides a persistent researcher identifier that can assist with distinguishing his scholarly work from that of researchers with similar names.[2]

Keywords

Michał Fila, Molecular Neuroscience, Neuroscience Research, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Research, Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital, Research Institute in Lodz, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

Molecular neuroscience examines the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying nervous-system development, function, signaling, and disease. The field incorporates approaches from molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, and neuroscience to investigate biological processes at increasingly detailed levels. Research in this area can contribute to understanding the mechanisms associated with neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions.

Academic research assessment commonly combines qualitative evaluation with bibliometric indicators. Citation counts and the h-index are frequently used as complementary measures of scholarly influence, although such metrics do not independently establish the quality or significance of individual research contributions.[3]

Research Profile

Michał Fila’s supplied academic profile places his research within Molecular Neuroscience and identifies his institutional affiliation with the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz. His indexed publication record provides a measurable representation of research activity, while citation indicators provide an additional perspective on the subsequent scholarly use of his published work.[1]

  • Researcher: Michał Fila.
  • Institution: Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz.
  • Country: Poland.
  • Research area: Molecular Neuroscience.
  • Scopus Author ID: 56401711200.
  • Indexed documents: 45.
  • Citations: 764.
  • h-index: 17.

Research Contributions

Research in Molecular Neuroscience can involve the investigation of molecular pathways, cellular signaling, neuronal communication, and biological mechanisms associated with nervous-system function and disease. Within this broad field, the evaluation of a researcher’s contribution requires consideration of the specific publications, experimental findings, collaborations, and subsequent use of the research by the scientific community.

The available profile information indicates an established publication and citation record for Michał Fila. His documented affiliation with a biomedical research institute provides an institutional context for his research activities, while the indexed bibliometric record offers a quantitative measure of his scholarly output and visibility.[1]

Publications

The supplied Scopus information records 45 documents associated with the researcher’s profile.[1] Publication counts represent the volume of indexed scholarly output but should be interpreted alongside publication type, journal quality, authorship contributions, research topic, and the scientific influence of individual studies.

  • 45 documents are associated with the supplied Scopus Author ID.
  • The publication record is situated within a Molecular Neuroscience research profile.
  • The indexed record provides a basis for evaluating publication productivity.

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric profile reports 764 citations and an h-index of 17.[1] The h-index was introduced as an indicator combining aspects of publication productivity and citation impact, with the value representing the number of publications that have received at least the same number of citations as the index value.[3] Such metrics can be useful for describing research visibility but should not be interpreted as a complete measure of scientific quality.

Persistent researcher identifiers such as ORCID provide an additional mechanism for accurately attributing publications and other scholarly contributions to individual researchers.[2] The ORCID identifier supplied for Michał Fila is 0000-0002-0748-7080.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award is presented in this profile as an academic recognition category associated with the International Molecular Biologist Awards. The available information indicates an established research record in Molecular Neuroscience, supported by 45 indexed documents, 764 citations, and an h-index of 17.[1]

These indicators may provide relevant evidence for an award assessment, particularly when considered together with the originality, methodological quality, scientific relevance, reproducibility, collaboration, and broader contribution of the researcher’s individual publications. Final award assessment should remain subject to the applicable criteria and independent review procedures of the awarding organization.[5]

Conclusion

Michał Fila’s supplied academic profile describes a researcher working in Molecular Neuroscience at the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital – Research Institute in Lodz, Poland. The profile records 45 documents, 764 citations, and an h-index of 17, providing measurable evidence of sustained scholarly activity and citation visibility.[1] His ORCID identifier further supports persistent identification of his scholarly record.[2] Together, these elements provide an appropriate academic basis for consideration within a research recognition framework, subject to independent evaluation of the underlying scientific contributions.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Michał Fila, Author ID 56401711200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/56401711200
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Michał Fila, ORCID iD 0000-0002-0748-7080.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0748-7080
  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. National Center for Biotechnology Information. (n.d.). PubMed: Biomedical and life sciences literature database. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Official Award Website.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/

Daniel Guerreiro Diniz | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Daniel Guerreiro Diniz | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral research, Federal University of Pará, Brazil.

Daniel Guerreiro Diniz is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher at the Federal University of Pará and João de Barros Barreto University Hospital. He specializes in Neuroscience, Fish Parasitology, Neuroecology of migratory birds, and Tropical Diseases. With a background in Biological Sciences, Daniel’s work delves into the intricate mechanisms of neuroplasticity, behavior, and infection responses in both animals and humans.

Profile

Scopus

Education

Daniel holds a degree in Biological Sciences from the Federal University of Pará (2008). He pursued a Master’s and Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Cell Biology at the same institution (2010 and 2014), followed by a prestigious Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford (CNPq/PDE – 2015).

Experience

Daniel has substantial research experience in both national and international settings, focusing on Neuroecology, the effects of environment and infections on the nervous system, and translational neuroscience. His current research projects span viral infections in migratory species, neuroinflammation, and behavioral neuroscience.

Research Interests

Daniel’s research interests include Neuroplasticity, Cognitive Decline, Environmental Neuroscience, and Translational Neuroscience. He explores how environmental factors, viral infections, and aging influence brain behavior, particularly in species such as migratory birds, bats, and mice.

Awards

Daniel is the recipient of a Research Productivity Scholarship (CNPq – PQ-2) for the period 2022-2025. His contributions to the field have been recognized nationally and internationally, emphasizing his role as a leading figure in neuroscience research in the Amazon region.

Publications

📝 Daniel has contributed to numerous high-impact publications, with notable works including:

  • 2024 – Unraveling the Influence of Litter Size, Maternal Care, Exercise, and Aging on Neurobehavioral Plasticity and Dentate Gyrus Microglia Dynamics in Male Rats
    • Journal: Brain Sciences
    • Citations: 1
    • Summary: This study investigates how factors such as litter size, maternal care, physical activity, and aging affect neurobehavioral plasticity and the dynamics of microglia in the dentate gyrus of male rats. The research provides insights into the role of early-life conditions and exercise in maintaining brain plasticity and how these factors impact aging-related changes in brain function.
  • 2024 – Contrasting Disease Progression, Microglia Reactivity, and Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Mice
    • Journal: Biomedicines
    • Citations: 1
    • Summary: This article examines how disease progression and microglia reactivity are altered in mice infected with Toxoplasma gondii. The study explores the immune response of microglia and how this influences the severity and outcome of the infection, with a focus on neuroinflammatory pathways.
  • 2024 – Juruaça Virus Taxonomy, Tolerance, and Resistance in a Murine Model
    • Journal: npj Viruses
    • Citations: 0
    • Summary: This paper focuses on the taxonomy and biological behavior of the Juruaça virus in mice, assessing the host’s tolerance and resistance mechanisms. The study provides a comprehensive look at how this virus interacts with the immune system in a murine model, contributing to the understanding of its pathogenic potential.
  • 2024 – The Hidden Dangers of Sedentary Living: Molecular and Systemic Mechanisms
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Citations: 4
    • Summary: This research highlights the molecular and systemic consequences of a sedentary lifestyle, detailing the biological processes that are negatively affected by lack of physical activity. The study focuses on inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and cardiovascular health, illustrating the broad impact of sedentary behavior on human health.
  • 2023 – Genes, Inflammatory Response, and Resistance to Viral Infections in Migratory Species
    • Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
    • Citations: 3
    • Summary: This paper examines how migratory species develop resistance to viral infections through genetic adaptations and their immune response. It explores the link between migration patterns, viral exposure, and the evolutionary mechanisms that enhance immune resilience in these species.

Conclusion

Daniel Guerreiro Diniz is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his broad and impactful research contributions, international experience, and academic productivity. His work spans crucial topics in neuroscience and biology, making him highly deserving of recognition. With potential growth in patents and industry collaboration, he could further bolster his case for such awards.