Aylin Celile Oluk | Nutrition Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Aylin Celile Oluk
Eastern Mediterranean Agricultural Research Institute, Turkey

                           
Aylin Celile Oluk
Affiliation Eastern Mediterranean Agricultural Research Institute
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 56004367700
Documents 26
Citations 188
h-index 7
Subject Area Nutrition Science
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8939-3610

Aylin Celile Oluk is a researcher affiliated with the Eastern Mediterranean Agricultural Research Institute in Turkey. Her scholarly activities focus primarily on nutrition science, food quality, agricultural products, and health-related nutritional investigations. Through peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases, she has contributed to the advancement of scientific understanding in food composition, nutritional assessment, and public health nutrition. Her research profile demonstrates sustained academic productivity and measurable scholarly influence through citations and interdisciplinary collaboration.[1][2]

Abstract

Aylin Celile Oluk has established a research profile centered on nutrition science, food quality evaluation, agricultural products, and public health nutrition. Her scholarly work contributes to understanding the nutritional characteristics of food resources and their relevance to health outcomes. Through publications indexed in international scientific databases, she has supported evidence-based approaches in food science and nutrition research. Her academic record, citation performance, and interdisciplinary collaborations demonstrate sustained engagement with scientific inquiry and knowledge dissemination. These achievements collectively reflect meaningful contributions to nutrition science and support recognition through academic research excellence awards.[1][2]

Keywords

Nutrition Science, Food Quality, Public Health Nutrition, Agricultural Research, Functional Foods, Food Composition, Nutritional Assessment, Dietary Studies, Food Safety, Health Research

Introduction

Nutrition science plays a vital role in understanding the relationship between food systems and human health. Aylin Celile Oluk has contributed to this field through investigations involving food quality, nutritional properties, and evidence-based assessments that support improved scientific understanding and public health applications within agricultural and nutrition research environments.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the Eastern Mediterranean Agricultural Research Institute, Oluk has developed a scholarly record comprising internationally indexed publications. Her research interests include nutritional evaluation, food composition analysis, agricultural products, and health-related food studies. Bibliometric indicators demonstrate consistent scientific productivity and engagement within nutrition science communities.[1][3]

Research Contributions

Her contributions include studies addressing nutritional characteristics of foods, quality assessment methodologies, and agricultural products relevant to human health. These investigations provide scientific data that support evidence-based nutrition practices, food quality monitoring, and broader understanding of dietary resources within agricultural and public health contexts.[1][4]

Publications

The researcher has authored and co-authored publications indexed in Scopus and represented across academic platforms. Her publication portfolio reflects multidisciplinary engagement involving nutrition science, food analysis, agricultural research, and health-related investigations that contribute to scientific literature and knowledge dissemination.[1][3]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and scholarly visibility indicate that Oluk’s work has been referenced by researchers investigating food science and nutrition topics. Her studies contribute to ongoing scientific discussions concerning nutritional evaluation, food quality, and agricultural health research, demonstrating measurable academic influence and professional recognition.[1]

Award Suitability

The combination of peer-reviewed publications, documented citation impact, institutional research involvement, and contributions to nutrition science supports consideration for the Best Researcher Award. Her scholarly achievements align with criteria emphasizing scientific productivity, research quality, academic influence, and advancement of health-related knowledge.[1][2]

Conclusion

Aylin Celile Oluk has established a credible academic presence within nutrition science through research productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scholarly dissemination. Her contributions to food and nutrition research, supported by recognized bibliometric indicators, demonstrate professional achievement and make her a notable candidate for academic recognition programs.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aylin Celile Oluk, Author ID 56004367700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56004367700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Aylin Celile Oluk: ORCID record 0000-0001-8939-3610.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8939-3610
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Aylin Celile Oluk citation profile and publication record.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xI9FqIwAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  4. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Aylin Oluk research profile and scholarly outputs.
    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Aylin-Oluk

Elham Yaghoobi | Nutrition Science | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Elham Yaghoobi — Deakin University
Elham Yaghoobi
Researcher Elham Yaghoobi
Affiliation Deakin University
Country Australia
Scopus ID 57200228651
Documents 5
Citations 110
h-index 5
Subject Area Nutrition Science
Event Health Scientists Awards

Elham Yaghoobi is affiliated with Deakin University and has contributed to scholarly research within the field of nutrition science, particularly in areas related to dietary quality, nutritional assessment, and evidence-based health research. Her academic profile reflects participation in internationally indexed scientific publications and interdisciplinary nutrition studies relevant to public health and dietary behaviour research.[1] The recognition associated with the Research Excellence Award acknowledges contributions to nutrition-related scientific inquiry, research dissemination, and academic engagement within contemporary health science scholarship.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Elham Yaghoobi and her scholarly profile within the discipline of nutrition science. The profile highlights contributions to research concerning dietary quality, nutritional assessment methodologies, and evidence-informed public health investigations. Indexed publication records and citation metrics demonstrate research engagement within internationally recognized scientific databases and reflect ongoing participation in multidisciplinary nutrition scholarship.[1][3]

Keywords

Nutrition Science; Dietary Quality; Public Health Nutrition; Research Excellence; Evidence-Based Nutrition; Health Sciences; Dietary Assessment; Academic Research; Scopus Indexing; Nutrition Epidemiology.

Introduction

Nutrition science continues to play an increasingly significant role in addressing global health challenges, including dietary imbalance, obesity, chronic disease risk, and public health inequalities. Academic researchers working within this field contribute to the development of evidence-based dietary recommendations, nutrition interventions, and health policy frameworks.[4] Elham Yaghoobi’s academic profile aligns with this broader research environment through participation in scientific studies and publications connected to nutritional assessment and dietary quality research.[5]

Research outputs associated with nutrition science commonly involve interdisciplinary collaboration, statistical dietary evaluation, and public health interpretation. Such work contributes to the advancement of scientific understanding regarding food behaviour, nutrient intake, and health outcomes across different population groups.[6]

Research Profile

Elham Yaghoobi is associated with Deakin University, an institution recognized internationally for research activities in nutrition, epidemiology, and health sciences. Her Scopus-indexed scholarly profile demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed research publications and academic collaboration within the nutrition science domain.[1]

  • Primary academic focus in nutrition science and dietary research.
  • Contribution to studies associated with dietary quality and nutritional assessment methodologies.
  • Participation in internationally indexed scholarly publications.
  • Academic visibility through citation-based impact indicators and research indexing systems.

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Elham Yaghoobi’s academic profile relate to nutritional assessment and dietary quality evaluation. These areas are essential to understanding how nutrition patterns influence public health outcomes and behavioural risk factors.[3]

Nutrition-related research frequently incorporates evidence-based methodologies involving dietary indices, food frequency assessment, nutritional epidemiology, and health outcome interpretation. Such approaches support the development of preventive health strategies and nutritional intervention frameworks.[7]

  • Evaluation of dietary quality indicators and nutrition-related outcomes.
  • Research collaboration within public health and nutrition science environments.
  • Contribution to evidence-informed dietary and health research literature.
  • Support for academic dissemination through indexed journal publications.

Publications

Selected publication records and associated research themes connected to nutrition science and dietary quality studies include the following scholarly references and related scientific literature.[2][5]

Research Impact

The citation profile associated with Elham Yaghoobi demonstrates measurable academic visibility within the nutrition science research community. Citation metrics and h-index indicators are commonly used to evaluate the influence and dissemination of scholarly work across peer-reviewed scientific literature.[1]

Research involving nutrition quality assessment and public health nutrition contributes to broader scientific objectives concerning disease prevention, dietary improvement, and evidence-based healthcare guidance. Studies in this field frequently support policy development and population-level nutrition recommendations.[6][7]

Award Suitability

The Research Excellence Award recognizes academic engagement, scholarly productivity, and contributions to scientific advancement. Elham Yaghoobi’s profile demonstrates alignment with these objectives through indexed publications, citation activity, and involvement in nutrition science research initiatives.[1]

Recognition within the Health Scientists Awards framework reflects the importance of evidence-based nutrition research and its relevance to contemporary public health priorities. Contributions involving dietary quality assessment and nutrition-related scientific evaluation remain highly significant within global health research environments.[4]

Conclusion

Elham Yaghoobi’s academic profile reflects engagement in nutrition science research and scholarly participation within internationally indexed publication systems. Her research visibility, citation metrics, and association with nutrition-focused scientific studies contribute to the broader advancement of evidence-based health science research. The Research Excellence Award acknowledges these scholarly activities and their relevance to ongoing developments in nutrition and public health research.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Elham Yaghoobi, Author ID 57200228651. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57200228651
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Elham Yaghoobi ORCID record.https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1497-0932
  3. Yaghubi, E., Carboni, S., Snipe, R. M. J., Shaw, C. S., Fyfe, J. J., Smith, C. M., Kaur, G., et al. (2021). Farmed mussels: A nutritive protein source, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, with a low environmental footprint. Nutrients, 13(4), 1124.https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13041124
  4. Mohammadi, H., Djalali, M., Daneshpazhooh, M., Honarvar, N. M., Yaghubi, E., et al. (2018). Effects of L-carnitine supplementation on biomarkers of oxidative stress, antioxidant capacity and lipid profile in patients with pemphigus vulgaris: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 72(1), 99–104.https://www.nature.com/articles/ejcn2017131
  5. Asbaghi, O., Yaghubi, E., Nazarian, B., Kelishadi, M. R., Khadem, H., Moodi, V., et al. (2020). The effects of soy supplementation on inflammatory biomarkers: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Cytokine, 136, 155282.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2020.155282
  6. Yaghubi, E., Daneshpazhooh, M., Djalali, M., Mohammadi, H., Sepandar, F., et al. (2019). Effects of l-carnitine supplementation on cardiovascular and bone turnover markers in patients with pemphigus vulgaris under corticosteroids treatment: A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Dermatologic Therapy, 32(5), e13049.https://doi.org/10.1111/dth.13049
  7. Sepandar, F., Daneshpazhooh, M., Djalali, M., Mohammadi, H., Yaghubi, E., et al. (2020). The effect of l-carnitine supplementation on serum levels of omentin-1, visfatin and SFRP5 and glycemic indices in patients with pemphigus vulgaris: A randomized controlled trial. Phytotherapy Research, 34(4), 859–866.https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.6570

Xiaoyue pan | Nutrition Science | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoyue pan | Nutrition Science | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine | United States

Dr. Xiaoyue Pan is an accomplished biomedical scientist and academic leader whose work centers on the molecular and physiological mechanisms of circadian rhythms and their impact on metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Currently serving as an associate professor at an academic medical institution in the United States, Dr. Pan has built an internationally recognized research program focused on how central and peripheral circadian clocks regulate lipid metabolism, glucose transport, and vascular function. Her pioneering contributions established the essential role of core clock genes in the diurnal regulation of plasma lipids and uncovered how disruptions in these genes accelerate atherosclerosis and liver pathology. She further elucidated the role of circadian machinery in renal glucose handling during metabolic stress, advancing understanding of kidney involvement in systemic metabolic regulation. Dr. Pan’s scholarship is widely published in leading peer-reviewed journals and has attracted substantial scientific citation, reflecting the strong influence of her work within the global research community. Her research program is supported by collaborative projects spanning cardiovascular biology, metabolic disease, nephrology, and molecular physiology, and she actively contributes to scientific leadership as an editorial board member and guest editor for international journals in cardiovascular medicine. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and translational focus, her work bridges basic molecular discovery with clinically relevant disease mechanisms. Beyond research, Dr. Pan is deeply committed to academic mentorship, training the next generation of scientists in rigorous experimental design and integrative biological thinking. The societal impact of her work lies in its relevance to prevalent chronic diseases, including atherosclerosis, liver steatosis, kidney disease, and neurodegenerative disorders, offering novel mechanistic insights that may guide future preventive and therapeutic strategies. Her sustained contributions position her as a respected authority in circadian biology and metabolic disease research on a global scale. He has 2342 citations from 45 documents with an h-index of 27.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Pan, X., & Hussain, M. M. (2009). Clock is important for food and circadian regulation of macronutrient absorption in mice. Journal of Lipid Research.

2. Pan, X., Zhang, Y., Wang, L., & Hussain, M. M. (2010). Diurnal regulation of MTP and plasma triglyceride by CLOCK is mediated by SHP. Cell Metabolism.

3. Pan, X., Jiang, X. C., & Hussain, M. M. (2013). Impaired cholesterol metabolism and enhanced atherosclerosis in clock mutant mice. Circulation.

4. Pan, X., & Hussain, M. M. (2007). Diurnal regulation of microsomal triglyceride transfer protein and plasma lipid levels. Journal of Biological Chemistry.

5. Pan, X., & Hussain, M. M. (2012). Gut triglyceride production. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids.

Aziz Homayouni-Rad | Nutrition Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Aziz Homayouni-Rad | Nutrition Science | Best Researcher Award

Project administration | Tabriz University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Aziz Homayouni, currently a faculty member at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, is a distinguished researcher in the fields of nutrition, food science, and functional foods. He obtained his advanced degrees in [please insert exact degrees and universities if available], equipping him with a strong foundation in biomedical and nutritional sciences. Dr. Homayouni’s research focuses on the health-promoting roles of probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics, investigating their mechanisms in disease prevention, mental health, metabolic disorders, and cancer adjuvant therapy. He has authored over 98 peer-reviewed publications, with several appearing in high-impact journals such as Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, Current Nutrition & Food Science, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, and European Journal of Nutrition. His work on postbiotics as novel therapeutic agents, functional food formulations, and bioactive compound delivery systems has been widely cited, reflecting his influence in the field. Dr. Homayouni has received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to nutritional and biomedical research, including international acknowledgments for his innovative studies in functional foods. In addition to his research, he serves on the editorial boards of several scientific journals, contributing his expertise to advance rigorous scholarship and promote evidence-based nutrition science. Through his integrated approach combining food chemistry, microbiology, and clinical nutrition, Dr. Homayouni continues to shape the understanding of diet-based interventions in human health and disease prevention, making a significant impact on both the scientific community and public health. He has 6756 citations from 174 documents with an h-index of 44.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Abedi Soleimani, R., Abdoli, A., Gonbari Milani, P., Khani, N., & Homayouni-Rad, A. (2025). Postbiotics as promising tools for controlling foodborne viruses infections.

2. Hosseinzadeh, N., Abbasi, A., Bazdar, M., Samadi Kafil, H., Sarabi-Aghdam, V., & Homayouni-Rad, A. (2025). Biological profiling of postbiotics of Lactobacillus plantarum: Antibacterial, antioxidant, and cytotoxic properties under in vitro and food circumstances. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

3. Khani, N., Shakeri, A. H., Houshmandi, S., Ziavand, M., Abedi-Soleimani, R., Hosseinzadeh, N., & Homayouni-Rad, A. (2025). The promising biological role of postbiotics in treating human infertility. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.

4. Khani, N., Abedi Soleimani, R., & Homayouni-Rad, A. (2025). Potential of postbiotics for the biodegradation of xenobiotics: A review. Current Nutrition & Food Science.

5. Khani, N., Shakeri, A. H., Ashkezary, M. R., Aghapour, B., Abedi Soleimani, R., Hosseinzadeh, N., Rezaei-Savadkouhid, N., Khorrami, R., Shkouhian, S. M. J., & Homayouni-Rad, A. (2025). Potential of postbiotics in the biodegradation of antinutrients in foods. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins.