Editorial Board Member

Gitana Maria Aceto — Università “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara
Gitana Maria Aceto
Researcher Gitana Maria Aceto
Affiliation Università “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara
Country Italy
Scopus ID 22952963700
Documents 56
Citations 1158
h-index 22
Subject Area Public Health
Event Health Scientists Awards
Google Scholar Scholar Profile

Gitana Maria Aceto is affiliated with Università “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara in Italy and is recognized for scholarly activities within the field of public health. Her academic profile reflects extensive participation in biomedical and public health research, with indexed scientific publications and measurable citation impact across international research databases.[1] Through publication activities, academic collaborations, and editorial engagement, the researcher has contributed to scientific communication and interdisciplinary health-related scholarship within global academic environments.[2]

Abstract

Gitana Maria Aceto is affiliated with Università “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara, Italy, and is recognized for scholarly activities in public health and biomedical research. Her academic profile demonstrates sustained engagement in scientific publication, citation-based research visibility, and interdisciplinary collaboration within international academic environments.[3] Indexed publications recorded through Scopus and related scholarly platforms reflect measurable scientific impact, including extensive citation activity and an established h-index. Through publication dissemination, editorial participation, and collaboration across biomedical disciplines, the researcher contributes to scientific communication and evidence-based public health scholarship. Academic recognition frameworks further highlight contributions to research visibility, peer-reviewed dissemination, and international scholarly communication systems globally.[1]

Keywords

  • Public Health
  • Editorial Board Member
  • Biomedical Research
  • Health Sciences
  • Research Visibility
  • Health Scientists Awards

Introduction

Public health research supports understanding of disease prevention, healthcare systems, and population wellbeing through evidence-based scientific investigation. Gitana Maria Aceto has established a recognized scholarly profile through indexed publications, citation activity, and participation in scientific communication.[4] Editorial engagement further contributes to peer-review quality, publication transparency, and biomedical knowledge dissemination internationally.[1]

Research Profile

Gitana Maria Aceto’s research profile reflects sustained participation in public health and biomedical sciences through indexed publications, citation activity, and interdisciplinary collaboration.[1] Scopus bibliometric indicators demonstrate measurable scientific visibility supported by publication dissemination and academic engagement. Research identification systems facilitate transparent documentation of scholarly outputs and international collaboration opportunities.[2]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Gitana Maria Aceto include participation in public health investigation, biomedical communication, and scientific dissemination activities. Scholarly publications support evidence-based discussion, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global academic engagement.[3] Editorial participation and indexed research outputs contribute to scientific visibility, publication transparency, and broader biomedical knowledge integration internationally.[2]

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with Gitana Maria Aceto demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication and indexed biomedical literature. Publications contribute to citation visibility, interdisciplinary collaboration, and academic dissemination within public health research communities. Integration with international indexing systems supports transparent scholarly identification, bibliometric recognition, and research accessibility worldwide.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact associated with Gitana Maria Aceto is reflected through citation metrics, indexed publication visibility, and interdisciplinary scientific influence. High citation activity demonstrates measurable academic engagement within public health scholarship.[1] Editorial and publication-related participation additionally supports peer-review transparency, scientific quality standards, and international biomedical research dissemination across academic environments.[2]

Award Suitability

The scholarly profile of Gitana Maria Aceto aligns with evaluation criteria commonly considered in international academic recognition programs, including publication productivity, citation impact, research visibility, and editorial participation.[2] Sustained engagement in scientific dissemination and peer-review activities reflects contribution to biomedical communication, interdisciplinary scholarship, and international research collaboration initiatives.[1]

Conclusion

Gitana Maria Aceto represents an established academic profile within public health through indexed publications, citation visibility, and scientific communication activities.[1] Continued engagement in interdisciplinary biomedical scholarship and editorial participation supports international research dissemination. Her scholarly contributions contribute to evidence-based public health literature and broader academic communication within global research communities.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Gitana Maria Aceto, Author ID 22952963700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=22952963700
  2. Health Scientists Awards. (n.d.). International academic recognition and scientific excellence framework.
    Health Scientists Awards
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile and citation metrics for Gitana Maria Aceto.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=x7ZgnW4AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  4. Curia, M. C., Zuckermann, M., De Lellis, L., Catalano, T., Lattanzio, R., Aceto, G., et al. Sporadic childhood hepatoblastomas show activation of β-catenin, mismatch repair defects and p53 mutations. Modern Pathology, 21(1), 7–14.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/3800977
Gitana Maria Aceto | Public Health | Editorial Board Member

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