Patrice Petit | Cell Biology | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

                Patrice Petit
Researcher Patrice Petit
Affiliation French National Centre for Scientific Research
Country France
Scopus ID 7202461475
Documents 91
Citations 10,021
h-index 43
Subject Area Cell Biology
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-5038-9101
Google Scholar lXSsj1UAAAAJ

Patrice Petit

French National Centre for Scientific Research, France

Patrice Petit is a researcher affiliated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research whose scholarly profile is associated with Cell Biology. The supplied bibliometric record reports 91 documents, 10,021 citations, and an h-index of 43, providing quantitative indicators of research visibility and scholarly influence .The Research Excellence Award recognizes sustained scholarly achievement, research productivity, and contributions that advance scientific knowledge within a defined field.[1][2]

Abstract

Patrice Petit has developed a substantial scholarly record in the field of Cell Biology, with a publication portfolio of 91 documents and a reported citation count of 10,021. An h-index of 43 indicates that a significant portion of the research output has received sustained scholarly attention. These indicators provide quantitative evidence of research visibility and form one component of a broader academic assessment that may also consider scientific originality, methodological quality, collaboration, and contribution to the field.[1][2]

Keywords

Patrice Petit, Research Excellence Award, Cell Biology, French National Centre for Scientific Research, CNRS, scientific research, scholarly publications, citation impact, h-index, research productivity, molecular biology, academic recognition.

Introduction

Cell Biology investigates the structural, functional, molecular, and physiological processes that govern living cells. Research in this discipline contributes to understanding cellular organization, signaling, metabolism, development, disease mechanisms, and interactions between cells and their environments. Contemporary cell biology frequently intersects with molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, microscopy, genomics, and biomedical sciences.

Academic research performance is commonly evaluated through a combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators. Publication records, citation counts, and the h-index can provide useful bibliometric information, although such measures should be interpreted in relation to disciplinary practices and research context rather than treated as independent measures of scientific quality.[3]

Research Profile

The supplied academic profile identifies Patrice Petit with the French National Centre for Scientific Research in France and places the research specialization within Cell Biology. The associated Scopus author record is identified by Author ID 7202461475. The reported publication and citation indicators provide a snapshot of the researcher’s indexed scholarly activity.[1]

  • Affiliation: French National Centre for Scientific Research.
  • Country: France.
  • Primary subject area: Cell Biology.
  • Scopus documents: 91.
  • Reported citations: 10,021.
  • Reported h-index: 43.

Research Contributions

Research in Cell Biology contributes to the understanding of cellular mechanisms and their relationship to broader biological systems. Within this scientific context, a researcher’s contribution can be assessed through the quality and relevance of published studies, methodological advances, collaboration, reproducibility, and the extent to which findings are used by subsequent research. The available profile data support the presence of an established publication and citation record, while detailed assessment of individual contributions requires examination of the underlying publications.[1][3]

The affiliation with a major national research organization provides an institutional context for scientific investigation and collaboration. The reported research metrics suggest that the associated body of work has been referenced by other researchers over an extended scholarly period, although citation-based measures alone cannot establish the significance or originality of individual findings.[2]

Publications

The supplied Scopus information records 91 scholarly documents associated with Patrice Petit. These documents constitute the indexed publication component of the research profile and provide a basis for evaluating publication productivity. The complete publication portfolio should be examined through the researcher’s bibliographic profiles when evaluating individual articles, journals, co-authorship patterns, and subject-specific contributions.[1]

  • Indexed publication output: 91 documents.
  • Reported citation count: 10,021.
  • Reported h-index: 43.
  • Research area represented in the supplied profile: Cell Biology.

Research Impact

The reported citation count of 10,021 indicates substantial scholarly referencing of the indexed research output, while an h-index of 43 indicates that at least 43 publications have each received at least 43 citations under the metric definition of the h-index.[3] Citation counts can vary between databases because indexing coverage, author disambiguation, document types, and update schedules differ. Consequently, the figures presented on this page should be understood as a profile snapshot rather than a permanent measure of research performance.[1][2]

Research impact is broader than bibliometric indicators. Qualitative assessment may consider scientific originality, conceptual contribution, methodological rigor, reproducibility, collaboration, influence on subsequent studies, and practical or societal relevance. A balanced award assessment therefore benefits from combining bibliographic evidence with expert review.[3]

Award Suitability

The supplied academic indicators provide several elements relevant to consideration for a Research Excellence Award. The profile combines an established publication record with a reported citation count of more than ten thousand and an h-index of 43. These measures can serve as quantitative evidence of sustained scholarly visibility within the research literature.[1]

Final award suitability should nevertheless be determined through the applicable award criteria and, where appropriate, independent academic review. Bibliometric indicators can support an evaluation but should not be interpreted as a substitute for assessment of the scientific content, originality, rigor, and broader significance of the research.[3]

Conclusion

Patrice Petit is presented in the supplied scholarly profile as a Cell Biology researcher affiliated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research in France. The reported record of 91 documents, 10,021 citations, and an h-index of 43 provides measurable evidence of an established research presence. These indicators, together with qualitative examination of scientific contributions, can form part of a structured evaluation for research recognition.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Patrice Petit, Author ID 7202461475. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/7202461475
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Patrice Petit. Google Scholar.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lXSsj1UAAAAJ&hl=fr
  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: Patrice Petit. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5038-9101
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Official Award Website.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/