Top Clinical Research Award

Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou
St. Mary’s Hospital Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany

Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou
Researcher Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou
Affiliation St. Mary’s Hospital Mülheim an der Ruhr
Country Germany
Scopus ID 53881624200
Documents 2
Citations 7
h-index 1
Subject Area Clinical Medicine
Event Health Scientists Awards
Scopus Profile View Profile

The Top Clinical Research Award recognizes the scholarly and clinical research contributions of Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou associated with St. Mary’s Hospital Mülheim an der Ruhr in Germany. The recognition reflects engagement in Clinical Medicine research, scientific communication, and internationally indexed academic dissemination through peer-reviewed publication activity.[1] The award framework acknowledges measurable scholarly participation within clinical and healthcare-oriented research environments supported by internationally recognized academic indexing systems.[2] Additional scholarly infrastructure and citation indexing resources further support international accessibility and publication discoverability.[3]

Abstract

Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou is associated with scholarly activities in Clinical Medicine and healthcare-related research dissemination. Indexed academic contributions reflect participation in peer-reviewed publication systems, citation-based evaluation, and scientific communication relevant to clinical and medical investigation.[1] Research visibility supported through international academic platforms contributes to broader engagement within healthcare and clinical research communities.[3]

Keywords

  • Clinical Medicine
  • Medical Research
  • Scientific Dissemination
  • Clinical Investigation
  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Academic Publications
  • Indexed Research

Introduction

Academic recognition programs in healthcare and biomedical sciences acknowledge scholarly contribution and international scientific communication. The Health Scientists Awards Top Clinical Research Award recognizes researchers engaged in clinical investigation and indexed dissemination.[2] Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou demonstrates scholarly involvement in Clinical Medicine through indexed publications and citation-based evaluation, contributing to academic visibility and engagement within broader medical research communities.[1]

Research Profile

Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou is affiliated with St. Mary’s Hospital Mülheim an der Ruhr in Germany and maintains a scholarly profile indexed through Scopus academic databases.[1] The research profile includes two indexed documents, seven citations, and an h-index value of one, demonstrating participation in scholarly communication and clinical research dissemination. The researcher’s academic activities are associated with Clinical Medicine and healthcare-oriented scientific inquiry, supporting knowledge dissemination within peer-reviewed and internationally accessible research environments.[3]

Research Contributions

The scholarly activities associated with Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou contribute to medical and healthcare-oriented academic communication through indexed publication and citation-based dissemination systems.[1]

  • Participation in clinical and healthcare-related academic research.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific publication systems.
  • Support for internationally indexed research dissemination.
  • Engagement in citation-based scholarly communication activities.

Publications

Indexed publications associated with Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou contribute to academic visibility and accessibility within international scientific databases. Citation metrics and indexed documentation support evaluation of scholarly dissemination and clinical research engagement.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed publications associated with Clinical Medicine.
  2. Scientific dissemination through internationally indexed academic databases.
  3. Citation-based contribution to healthcare-related scholarly communication.

Research Impact

Research impact within Clinical Medicine is commonly evaluated through publication visibility, citation activity, and participation in internationally recognized scientific dissemination systems. The indexed academic profile associated with Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou reflects measurable scholarly engagement within healthcare-oriented research environments.[1] Recognition through international academic award frameworks may additionally support interdisciplinary networking, collaborative healthcare investigation, and broader scientific communication opportunities.[2]

Award Suitability

The academic and clinical research profile of Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou reflects characteristics associated with scholarly recognition programs, including indexed publication activity, citation-based visibility, and participation in international scientific dissemination systems.[1] The researcher’s engagement within Clinical Medicine contributes to healthcare-related academic communication and supports continued participation within global scientific and medical research initiatives.[3]

Conclusion

Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou demonstrates scholarly participation within Clinical Medicine through indexed publication activity, scientific dissemination, and engagement in internationally accessible healthcare research systems.[1] Citation indicators and publication visibility collectively support recognition within academic and clinical research communities.[3] The Top Clinical Research Award under the Health Scientists Awards framework represents acknowledgment of scholarly contribution, healthcare-oriented scientific engagement, and participation in international research dissemination initiatives.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou, Author ID 53881624200. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=53881624200
  2. Health Scientists Awards. (n.d.). International academic recognition and healthcare research award framework.

    https://healthscientists.org/
  3. Sowislok, A., Gruber, G., Kaschani, F., Kaiser, M., Papaeleftheriou, E., & Jäger, M. (2025). Intraoperative Biologization of β-TCP and PCL-TCP by Autologous Proteins. PubMed.

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41003411/
Eleftherios Papaeleftheriou | Clinical Medicine | Top Clinical Research Award

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