Montasir Al-Mansi | Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Montasir Al-Mansi
Aqaba Medical Sciences University (AMSU), Jordan
Montasir Al-Mansi
Affiliation Aqaba Medical Sciences University, AMSU
Country Jordan
Scopus ID 57211462445
Documents 4
Citations 1
h-index 1
Subject Area Genomics
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8840-8366

Montasir Al-Mansi is a researcher affiliated with Aqaba Medical Sciences University (AMSU), Jordan, with scholarly interests in genomics and related biomedical sciences. His academic profile reflects contributions to emerging genomic investigations and participation in scientific research activities. Through published works and ongoing engagement with contemporary life science research, he contributes to the advancement of genomic knowledge and evidence-based scientific inquiry.[1]

Abstract

Montasir Al-Mansi has developed a research profile centered on genomics and biomedical science. His scholarly activities contribute to understanding genetic variation, molecular mechanisms, and their applications in health-related investigations. Through peer-reviewed publications and academic engagement, he supports the advancement of evidence-based scientific knowledge. His work reflects a commitment to research quality, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific dissemination. As genomic science continues to shape modern healthcare and precision medicine, his contributions demonstrate relevance to contemporary biomedical challenges and support ongoing efforts to improve scientific understanding, innovation, and future research development.[1]

Keywords

Genomics, Molecular Biology, Genetic Research, Biomedical Sciences, Precision Medicine, DNA Analysis, Genomic Data, Health Research, Scientific Publications, Life Sciences

Introduction

Genomics has become a fundamental discipline in modern biomedical research, enabling deeper understanding of genetic structures and disease mechanisms. Montasir Al-Mansi’s research interests align with these developments through contributions to genomic investigations and scientific scholarship. His work supports the growing integration of molecular research into healthcare, diagnostics, and future precision medicine applications.[2]

Research Profile

As a researcher at Aqaba Medical Sciences University, Montasir Al-Mansi maintains an academic profile focused on genomics and related biomedical fields. His scholarly record includes peer-reviewed publications indexed through major scientific databases. His research activities demonstrate engagement with molecular science, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the dissemination of scientific findings within the international research community.[1]

Research Contributions

Montasir Al-Mansi has contributed to the scientific understanding of genomic and biomedical topics through research publications and academic participation. His contributions support ongoing investigations into genetic processes, biological systems, and health-related applications. These efforts help expand available scientific evidence while promoting continued exploration of genomic methodologies and their practical significance in research environments.[3]

Publications

The researcher has authored and co-authored scholarly publications indexed within recognized academic databases. These publications address themes associated with genomics and biomedical sciences, contributing to scientific communication and knowledge dissemination. The publication record reflects sustained engagement with research activities and participation in the broader scientific literature relevant to contemporary life science studies.[1]

Research Impact

The research impact of Montasir Al-Mansi can be observed through published scientific outputs, citation activity, and academic visibility. His work contributes to ongoing scholarly discussions within genomics and related biomedical disciplines. By participating in evidence-based research, he supports scientific advancement and the continued development of knowledge that informs future investigations and healthcare innovation.[1]

Award Suitability

Montasir Al-Mansi demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with recognition for research achievement, including active scientific participation, peer-reviewed publications, and contributions to genomics. His commitment to advancing knowledge, supporting academic collaboration, and engaging in scholarly dissemination aligns with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award and related scientific recognition programs.[4]

Conclusion

Montasir Al-Mansi has established a developing academic presence within genomics through scholarly publications and research engagement. His contributions support scientific understanding and knowledge dissemination in biomedical sciences. Continued research activity, collaboration, and publication are expected to strengthen his impact within the scientific community and contribute to future advancements in genomic research.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Montasir Al-Mansi, Author ID 57211462445. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211462445

  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Montasir Al-Mansi Research Profile.

    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8840-8366

  3. Al-Mansi, M., Al-Mansi, R., Alsheikh, A., Qasem, A. J., Alrawashdeh, M. E., Alma’aitah, R. A. A., & Al-Mansi, R. Prevalence and Zoonotic Risk of Common Pathogens in Stray and Pet Cats in Aqaba, Jordan.

    https://theaspd.com/index.php/ijes/article/view/6419

  4. Health Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Award Evaluation and Recognition Framework.

    https://healthscientists.org/

Fatemeh Molaabasi | Health Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Molaabasi | Health Technology | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor | Breast Cancer Research Center, Motamed Cancer Institute, ACECR | Iran

Dr. Fatemeh Molaabasi is an accomplished scholar in analytical chemistry, biomaterials, and medical nanotechnology, serving as an Assistant Professor at the Motamed Cancer Institute, ACECR, where she contributes to the Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering and Medical Nanotechnology Research Groups. Her research advances bio-inspired nanomaterials for drug delivery, biosensing, regenerative medicine, cancer diagnostics, and theranostics, with a strong emphasis on clinically translatable platforms. She has produced a substantial body of peer-reviewed work in international journals and scholarly books and holds a record of impactful scientific contributions evidenced by a high citation profile and sustained editorial and reviewing responsibilities in leading journals. Dr. Molaabasi has pioneered innovative tools including tumor apoptosis assay platforms, viral detection systems, electrochemical biosensing strips, three-dimensional tumor models, and targeted diagnostic devices for circulating tumor cells, demonstrating excellence in merging chemistry, biology, engineering, and clinical needs. Her portfolio also includes the development of medical diagnostic kits, rapid assays, and dialysis-based devices designed to support metastatic cancer patients, reflecting a strong translational orientation toward patient-centered technology development. She has secured national funding, engaged in interdisciplinary and global research collaborations with leading academic and biomedical centers, and contributed to national innovation initiatives and industry-linked diagnostic technology development. Beyond research and innovation, she has actively served in editorial boards and scientific committees, reviewed national scientific grants, and mentored emerging researchers. Dr. Molaabasi’s work embodies a commitment to strengthening early cancer detection, precision medicine, and bio-nanotechnology infrastructure, while advancing sustainable and biocompatible nanoplatforms. Her efforts contribute to global research in cancer diagnostics and biosensors and to the development of affordable, high-performance biomedical technologies, reinforcing her role as a leader in next-generation healthcare innovation and applied nanoscience. She has 1274 citations from 55 documents with an h-index of 22.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Fathi Ganje Lou, E., Rezayan, A. H., Malekmohamadi, M., Abbasi, V., et al. (2025). Very simple and ultra-sensitive fluorescence resonance energy transfer aptasensor for turn-on C-reactive protein detection in biological matrices.

2. Feizi, F., Molaabasi, F., Ezati, M., Shamsipur, M., Mousavi, F., Roshanfekr, A., et al. (2025). Ratiometric fluorescence chiral sensors for pH monitoring and its applications in indicator paper and bioimaging. Analytical Chemistry.

3. Molaabasi, F., Mohseni, N., Hajipour-Verdom, B., Agheli, A., et al. (2025). Ultra-efficient label-free cell death detection based on multifunctional colorimetric fluorescent in-situ silver nanocluster/graphene nanohybridzyme and its application in environmental biological samples and cellular imaging. Biosensors and Bioelectronics.

4. Shahrashoob, M., Dehshiri, M., Yousefi, V., Moassesfar, M., Saberi, H., et al. (2025). Optical and electrochemical biosensors for detection of pathogens using metal nanoclusters: A systematic review. Biosensors.

5. Besharati, M., Radi, H. C., & Molaabasi, F. (2025). A highly sensitive and simple platform for enzyme-free detection of ethanol based on a nano-porous glassy carbon electrode with electrodeposited Ni nanoparticles. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry.