Aman Khan | Microbiology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Aman Khan
Northeast Forestery University,China

Aman Khan
Affiliation Northeast Forestery University
Country China
Google Scholar ID IZAt5lAAAAAJ
Citations 6881
h-index 38
i10-index 147
Scopus ID 57125204100
Subject Area Microbiology
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
ORCID
0000-0001-8756-8245

Aman Khan is a researcher associated with Northeast Forestery University, China, whose scholarly work in microbiology has contributed to the broader understanding of microbial interactions, molecular biology, and applied life science research. His academic profile demonstrates consistent engagement with interdisciplinary scientific investigations, particularly in areas connected with microbial systems, environmental biology, and biotechnology applications. The recognition through the Innovative Research Award reflects scholarly productivity, citation influence, and ongoing scientific contributions within the international molecular biology community.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Aman Khan and his contributions to microbiology and molecular research. His scholarly activities encompass interdisciplinary investigations involving microbial science, biotechnology, and biological systems analysis. With substantial citation metrics and sustained academic productivity, his work reflects the growing significance of microbiological innovation in global scientific advancement. The Innovative Research Award acknowledges notable contributions to contemporary biological research and academic excellence.[2]

Keywords

Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Environmental Microbiology, Genomics, Biological Systems, Scientific Innovation, Molecular Research, Applied Life Sciences, International Molecular Biologist Awards.

Introduction

Microbiology continues to play a central role in advancing biological sciences, healthcare innovation, and environmental sustainability. Researchers in this discipline contribute to understanding microbial diversity, disease mechanisms, biotechnology applications, and molecular interactions. Aman Khan’s research activities align with these scientific objectives through analytical and experimental investigations that address contemporary challenges in molecular and microbial sciences.[3]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Aman Khan demonstrates active participation in international scientific publishing and interdisciplinary collaboration. His citation count, h-index, and i10-index collectively indicate measurable research visibility within the scientific community. The research profile reflects consistent scholarly engagement with microbiological systems and molecular-level investigations supported by recognized indexing databases including Scopus and Google Scholar.[1]

  • Extensive scholarly presence in microbiology research.
  • Internationally indexed scientific publications.
  • Strong citation performance and research visibility.
  • Contributions to interdisciplinary biological sciences.

Research Contributions

Aman Khan’s research contributions include investigations associated with microbiological interactions, molecular pathways, and applied biotechnology. His work contributes to scientific discussions related to microbial ecology, biological adaptation, and molecular diagnostics. Through collaborative scientific efforts, his publications support ongoing developments in experimental microbiology and life sciences research.[4]

  • Research in microbial systems and molecular biology.
  • Contributions to applied biotechnology studies.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary scientific collaborations.
  • Development of research methodologies in microbiological science.

Publications

The publication portfolio of Aman Khan includes articles indexed in major academic databases and journals related to microbiology and molecular sciences. His scholarly output reflects engagement with peer-reviewed scientific literature and interdisciplinary biological research initiatives.[5]

  1. Research articles in microbiology and molecular biology journals.
  2. Collaborative publications addressing biological systems research.
  3. Studies involving biotechnology and applied microbial science.

Research Impact

The measurable research impact of Aman Khan is reflected through citation metrics, scholarly engagement, and continued academic dissemination. A citation count exceeding six thousand highlights significant visibility among researchers in related scientific disciplines. The h-index and i10-index further indicate sustained influence across multiple research outputs and interdisciplinary applications.[2]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes individuals demonstrating impactful scientific achievements and continued advancement of research excellence. Aman Khan’s academic productivity, international research visibility, and sustained contributions to microbiology align with the objectives of the International Molecular Biologist Awards. His work reflects a commitment to scientific progress, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation within molecular and microbiological sciences.[3]

Conclusion

Aman Khan represents an active contributor to microbiology and molecular science research through internationally visible scholarly work and interdisciplinary scientific engagement. His academic achievements, citation metrics, and research activities collectively support recognition through the Innovative Research Award. Continued research contributions are expected to further strengthen developments in biological sciences and microbiological innovation.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aman Khan, Author ID 57125204100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57125204100
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Aman Khan.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=IZAt5lAAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Aman Khan.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8756-8245
  4. Microbiological Research. (2020). Research developments in microbial systems and biotechnology.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micres.2020.126394
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Award program and international research recognition details.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/

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Mohammad Asadzadeh | Microbiology | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Mohammad Asadzadeh | Microbiology | Excellence in Research Award

Teaching Assistant | Kuwait University | Kuwait

Dr. Mohammad Asadullah Asadzadeh is an Iranian clinical microbiologist and academic based in Kuwait, specializing in medical and molecular mycology. His work bridges teaching, diagnostic laboratory practice, and research, with emphasis on Candida epidemiology, antifungal resistance, and molecular characterization of fungal pathogens relevant to the Middle East. He has contributed extensively to hospital and national reference laboratories, supporting public health microbiology and evidence-based diagnostics. His scholarly impact includes 50 scientific documents, 1,116 citations across 780 citing publications, and an h-index of 20, reflecting sustained contributions to clinical microbiology and translational fungal research.

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Pramod Bhasme | Microbiology | Best Review Paper Award

Dr. Pramod Bhasme | Microbiology | Best Review Paper Award 

McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine | India

Dr. Pramod Bhasme is a distinguished researcher specializing in microbiology, molecular biology, and regenerative medicine, with expertise in bacterial pathogenesis, biofilm regulation, and wound healing. He earned his B.Sc., M.Sc., and M.Phil. in Microbiology from Karnatak University Dharwad, India, where he studied bacteriocins and mastitis-related pathogens, before completing a Ph.D. in Microbiology at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, under Prof. Ma Luyan. His doctoral research focused on quorum sensing, virulence regulation, and biofilm disruption in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. He later held a postdoctoral fellowship at Indiana University and currently serves as a Postdoctoral Associate at the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh. His work explores electroceutical technologies, bacteriophage therapy, senescence biology, and wound-healing strategies using transgenic models. Dr. Bhasme’s research interests include quorum sensing inhibition, cyclic-di-GMP signaling, protein engineering, and macrophage–keratinocyte interactions, with a strong focus on translational medicine. A recipient of the CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship, he has published in leading journals such as Nature Communications, ACS Nano, Environmental Microbiology, JoVE, and mLife. With 11 publications, 231 citations across 211 documents, and an h-index of 8, he is recognized as an emerging leader in infection biology and regenerative medicine.

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Sharma, A., Anthony, A. J., Gnyawali, S., Bhasme, P., et al. The mitochondrial bioenergetics of functional wound closure is dependent on macrophage to keratinocyte exosomal crosstalk. ACS Nano. (Accepted).

Zhang, Y., Bhasme, P., et al. Dual functions: A coumarin-chalcone conjugate inhibits cyclic-di-GMP and quorum sensing signaling. mLife, 2(3), 284–293.

El Masry, M., Bhasme, P., et al. Swine model of biofilm infection and invisible wound. Journal of Visualized Experiments, (196).

Pal, D., Ghatak, S., Bhasme, P., et al. Identification of a physiologic vasculogenic fibroblast state to achieve tissue repair. Nature Communications, 14(1), 1129.

Xu, A., Wang, D., Bhasme, P., et al. Mutations in WspA lock the Wsp signal system into an active state. Environmental Microbiology.