Timea Claudia Ghitea | Public Health | Best Academic Researcher Award

Best Academic Researcher Award

Timea Claudia Ghitea
University of Oradea
Timea Claudia Ghitea
Affiliation University of Oradea
Country Romania
Scopus ID 57214826600
Documents 103
Citations 725
h-index 15
Subject Area Public Health
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8981-1958

Timea Claudia Ghitea is a researcher affiliated with the University of Oradea, Romania, whose scholarly work contributes to the advancement of public health, clinical medicine, and interdisciplinary healthcare research. Her publication record, citation performance, and engagement in evidence-based investigations demonstrate a sustained commitment to improving scientific understanding and healthcare outcomes. The Best Academic Researcher Award recognizes researchers whose academic achievements, publication excellence, and scientific influence contribute meaningfully to their respective disciplines.[1]

Abstract

Timea Claudia Ghitea has established a notable academic profile through contributions to public health and healthcare-related research. Her scholarly activities encompass epidemiological studies, clinical investigations, healthcare management perspectives, and interdisciplinary analyses addressing contemporary health challenges. Through a substantial publication portfolio indexed in international databases, her work supports evidence-based medical practice and public health policy development. Citation metrics and research visibility indicate engagement within the scientific community. The Best Academic Researcher Award acknowledges these achievements by highlighting scholarly productivity, scientific impact, and continued commitment to advancing knowledge in public health and related healthcare disciplines.[1][2]

Keywords

  • Public Health
  • Clinical Research
  • Healthcare Sciences
  • Epidemiology
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Health Outcomes Research

Introduction

Public health research plays a critical role in understanding disease patterns, healthcare delivery, and population well-being. Timea Claudia Ghitea has contributed to this field through studies that integrate clinical evidence and health sciences. Her work reflects ongoing efforts to address healthcare challenges while promoting scientific rigor and practical relevance across diverse medical research topics.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the University of Oradea, Timea Claudia Ghitea has developed a research portfolio comprising more than one hundred indexed publications. Her scholarly interests span public health, preventive medicine, clinical studies, and healthcare evaluation. Consistent publication activity and international visibility demonstrate active participation in advancing multidisciplinary healthcare research and scientific communication.[1]

Research Contributions

Her contributions include investigations addressing chronic diseases, metabolic disorders, healthcare outcomes, and patient-centered approaches. By participating in collaborative research initiatives, she has supported the generation of evidence relevant to healthcare professionals and policymakers. These efforts contribute to improved understanding of factors influencing health and disease management.[2]

Publications

The researcher has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications indexed in internationally recognized databases. Her publication record reflects engagement with contemporary healthcare topics and interdisciplinary collaborations. Research outputs have appeared in reputable scientific journals, supporting dissemination of findings to the broader academic and professional community.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics indicate that her research has attracted attention within the scientific community. With hundreds of citations and a measurable h-index, her publications contribute to ongoing academic discussions in healthcare sciences. Such indicators suggest scholarly influence and recognition among researchers working in related public health and medical fields.[1]

Award Suitability

Timea Claudia Ghitea demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with academic excellence, including sustained publication productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable scientific impact. Her contributions to public health research align with the objectives of the Best Academic Researcher Award, which recognizes individuals advancing knowledge through rigorous investigation and scholarly engagement.[1]

Conclusion

The academic achievements of Timea Claudia Ghitea reflect a commitment to advancing public health knowledge through research, publication, and scientific collaboration. Her scholarly record, research visibility, and contributions to healthcare-related investigations support recognition within the framework of the Best Academic Researcher Award and its emphasis on academic excellence.[2]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Timea Claudia Ghitea, Author ID 57214826600. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57214826600
    2. Corb Aron, R.A., Abid, A., Vesa, C.M., Nechifor, A.C., Behl, T., Ghitea, T.C., et al. (2021). Recognizing the benefits of pre-/probiotics in metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes mellitus considering the influence of Akkermansia muciniphila as a key gut bacterium. Microorganisms, 9(3), 618.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33802777/
    3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Timea Claudia Ghitea. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=VsFBqbQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

Delcea Cristian | Public Health | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Delcea Cristian
Tibiscus University, Romania
Delcea Cristian
Affiliation Tibiscus University
Country Romania
Scopus ID 57202079049
Documents 42
Citations 236
h-index 10
Subject Area Public Health
Event Health Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-0667-2898

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly achievement, scientific contribution, and sustained academic engagement within Public Health research. Delcea Cristian of Tibiscus University has established a research profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and participation in interdisciplinary investigations addressing public health challenges. The award assessment considers research productivity, influence, scientific relevance, and contribution to knowledge dissemination within the broader academic community.[1]

Abstract

Delcea Cristian is a researcher affiliated with Tibiscus University whose academic activities focus on Public Health and related interdisciplinary fields. His scholarly record includes peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases and demonstrates consistent engagement with evidence-based research. Through analytical investigations, collaborative studies, and scientific dissemination, he has contributed to advancing knowledge relevant to healthcare systems, population health, and policy development. His publication performance, citation record, and research visibility indicate a sustained commitment to academic excellence and scientific communication within the international research community.[1]

Keywords

  • Public Health
  • Health Systems Research
  • Population Health
  • Healthcare Analytics
  • Scientific Impact
  • Evidence-Based Research

Introduction

Public Health research plays a vital role in understanding population wellbeing, healthcare effectiveness, and evidence-based policy development. Delcea Cristian has contributed to this field through scholarly investigations that emphasize analytical rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical relevance. His research activities support the advancement of knowledge addressing contemporary healthcare challenges and societal needs.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Delcea Cristian reflects sustained academic productivity, with publications indexed in international databases and measurable citation performance. His work demonstrates engagement with topics connected to healthcare systems, public health assessment, and data-informed decision-making. The combination of publication output, citation metrics, and international visibility highlights an active scholarly presence.[1]

Research Contributions

Delcea Cristian has contributed to scientific literature through studies addressing public health concerns, healthcare evaluation, and interdisciplinary analytical approaches. His research supports evidence generation for informed decision-making and encourages integration of quantitative methodologies in health-related investigations. These contributions have strengthened understanding of complex issues affecting healthcare environments and public wellbeing.[3]

Publications

The researcher has produced a portfolio of peer-reviewed publications recognized through international indexing services. These works address topics relevant to Public Health and demonstrate methodological diversity, scientific relevance, and collaborative engagement. Publication activity contributes to knowledge dissemination while supporting academic dialogue across healthcare and research communities.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through citation performance, scholarly visibility, and continued utilization of published findings by the academic community. With documented citations and an established h-index, Delcea Cristian’s work demonstrates influence within relevant research domains. The measurable reach of his studies indicates meaningful engagement with ongoing scientific discussions.[1]

Award Suitability

Delcea Cristian’s publication record, citation impact, and sustained research engagement align with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award. His contributions to Public Health scholarship demonstrate academic quality, research relevance, and measurable influence. These characteristics support consideration for recognition within the Health Scientists Awards framework and related scientific evaluation processes.[1]

Conclusion

Delcea Cristian has developed a credible academic profile through consistent research activity, peer-reviewed publications, and documented scholarly impact. His work contributes to Public Health knowledge and demonstrates commitment to scientific advancement. The combination of productivity, visibility, and research relevance supports recognition through academic awards and professional distinctions.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Delcea Cristian, Author ID 57202079049. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57202079049
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record of Delcea Cristian.https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0667-2898
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Google Scholar citation profile for Delcea Cristian.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=73h_d2UAAAAJ&hl=ro
  4. Health Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Award program information and evaluation framework.https://healthscientists.org/

Ruben Danielyan | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ruben Danielyan | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Medical Entomologist | National Center for Disease Control and Prevention | Armenia

Dr. Ruben Danielyan is a veterinary scientist and public health researcher specializing in zoonotic and vector-borne diseases, with a strong focus on medical zoology, entomology, parasitology, and disease ecology. His work integrates field and laboratory investigations with advanced geographic information systems and spatial epidemiology to analyze hosts, vectors, and natural disease foci. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in international journals addressing tularemia, plague, Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever, echinococcosis, and other emerging infections, with research that is widely cited within the global scientific community. Dr. Danielyan has collaborated extensively with international research networks through multidisciplinary One Health projects across the South Caucasus and neighboring regions. His contributions support evidence-based surveillance, risk mapping, and climate-sensitive disease prediction, providing significant societal impact by strengthening public health preparedness, biodiversity-informed disease control, and regional biosecurity strategies. He has 2 citations from 5 documents with an h-index of 1.

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Paola Vasquez | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Paola Vasquez | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Senior Research | Murdoch University | Australia

Paola Vásquez is a registered nurse and midwife with advanced expertise in public health, health management, and health technology assessment. Her work spans community health, policy implementation, academic leadership, and applied research, with a strong focus on health equity, rare diseases, Indigenous health, and patient and public involvement. She is a Senior Research Fellow at Murdoch University’s Ngangk Yira Institute for Change, leading community-centred research that supports intergenerational wellbeing for First Nations families. Her scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications in high-impact international journals, systematic reviews, and policy-relevant economic and social preference analyses. She collaborates extensively with academic, governmental, and international organisations across Australia, Latin America, and Europe. Her work has directly informed national health policy, pharmaceutical funding decisions, and culturally responsive models of care, generating meaningful societal impact through evidence-based decision-making and inclusive research practice. She has 35 citations from 5 documents with an h-index of 4.

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Abdossaleh Zar | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Abdossaleh Zar | Public Health | Excellence in Research Award

staff | Persian Gulf University | Iran

Prof. Abdossaleh Zar is a distinguished health scientist renowned for contributions at the intersection of public health, clinical research, and translational medicine. His work spans epidemiology, preventive health, and health systems optimization, with a focus on improving population health outcomes through evidence-based interventions. Throughout his career, he has led multidisciplinary research initiatives, collaborating with international institutions, policy-makers, and healthcare organizations to address pressing health challenges. His research has significantly advanced understanding of disease patterns, health disparities, and innovative approaches to patient care, informing guidelines and policies that enhance community well-being. Recognized for scholarly rigor, Dr. [Name] has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals and his work is widely cited, reflecting both scientific influence and practical relevance. Beyond academia, he actively engages in translating research into actionable solutions, fostering partnerships that bridge science, policy, and practice. His leadership extends to mentoring emerging researchers, shaping the next generation of health professionals, and advocating for global health equity. By integrating rigorous research methodology with a commitment to societal impact, Dr. [Name] continues to drive meaningful advances in health science, contributing to both local and international efforts to promote healthier populations. He has 126 citations from 28 documents with an h-index of 7.

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1. Salehi, O. R., Hosseini, S. A., Farkhaei, F., Farzanegi, P., & Zar, A. (2019). Effects of moderate-intensity endurance training and genistein on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and tumor necrosis factor-α in diabetic rats. Journal of Nutrition, Fasting and Health.

2. Hosseini, S. A., Zar, A. S., Ghasemi, A., Khoradmehr, O., & Farkhaie, F. (2018). Hypoglycemic interactional effects of Coriandrum sativum extract and endurance training in diabetic rats. Iranian Journal of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology.

3. Salimi Avansar, M., & Zar, A. (2017). Comparing the effect of endurance and high intensity interval trainings on levels of chemerin and protein of C-reactive plasma in obese children. Journal of Arak University of Medical Sciences.

4. Zar, A., Hosseini, S. A., Hosseini, S. E., & Siavashi, N. (2016). The effects of eight weeks of endurance training on BDNF, insulin and insulin resistance in rats. Armaghane Danesh.

5. Jahromi, A. S., Zar, A., Ahmadi, F., Krustrup, P., Ebrahim, K., Hovanloo, F., … (2014). Effects of endurance training on the serum levels of tumour necrosis factor-α and interferon-γ in sedentary men. Immune Network.

Yanisa Pumsutas | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Yanisa Pumsutas | Public Health | Research Excellence Award

Research assistant | International Health Policy Program | Thailand

Miss Yanisa Pumsutas is a Thai nutrition scientist and registered dietitian serving as a Research Assistant at the Health Promotion Policy Research Center under the International Health Policy Foundation in Thailand, with a strong academic foundation in nutrition and dietetics from Chulalongkorn University and advanced postgraduate training at Mahidol University. Her professional expertise spans public health nutrition, health promotion policy, noncommunicable diseases, metabolic disorders, eating behavior, and clinical nutrition counseling. She is a licensed dietitian recognized by the Thai Dietetics Council and has held key clinical roles at leading tertiary hospitals including Bumrungrad International Hospital and Phramongkutklao Hospital, where she contributed extensively to patient care, multidisciplinary nutrition management, and professional training. Her research portfolio includes multiple peer reviewed publications as both first author and co author in high impact international journals covering obesogenic environments, refugee health access, sleep and physical activity in older adults, metabolic liver disease, work related obesity, renal nutrition, and cancer cachexia. She has also been actively involved in randomized clinical trials, systematic and scoping reviews, and community based nutrition research. Her work is widely cited and demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration with national and international public health, medical, and policy research teams. In addition to research, she has made significant contributions to academic service through professional nutrition societies, where she has supported scientific conferences, delivered specialized training workshops, and contributed to policy and practice dissemination. Her work has generated meaningful societal impact by supporting evidence based nutrition policy, strengthening clinical nutrition services, improving health literacy, and advancing equitable access to healthcare for vulnerable populations, reflecting her strong commitment to translating nutritional science into sustainable public health outcomes. She has 27 citations from 5 documents with an h-index of 2.

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1. Thambamroong, T., Seetalarom, K., Saichaemchan, S., Pumsutas, Y., & colleagues. (2022). Efficacy of curcumin on treating cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome in locally or advanced head and neck cancer: A double-blind, placebo-controlled randomised phase IIa trial.

2. Chirapongsathorn, S., Rintaravitoon, W., Tangjaturonrasme, B., & colleagues. (2025). Effect of a ketogenic diet on metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) progression: A randomized controlled trial.

3. Chirapongsathorn, S., Rintaravitoon, W., Tangjaturonrasme, B., & colleagues. (2023). Effect of a ketogenic diet on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) progression: A randomized controlled trial.

4. Thambamroong, T., Seetalarom, K., Saichaemchan, S., Pumsutas, Y., & colleagues. (2022). Efficacy of curcumin on treating cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome in locally or advanced head and neck cancer: A double-blind, placebo-controlled randomised trial.

5. Satirapoj, B., Varothai, N., Boonyagarn, N., Pumsutas, Y., Chotsriluecha, S., & colleagues. (2020). Effect of renal specific oral nutrition (ONCE Renal) on dietary intake and serum electrolytes in chronic kidney disease.

Ayesha Zainab Beg | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ayesha Zainab Beg | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award 

Post Doctoral Scientist | Columbia University | United States

Dr. Ayesha Zainab Beg is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Department of Pediatrics at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC), New York, where she investigates airway host–pathogen interactions with a focus on microbial pathogenesis and immunometabolism. She earned her Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Aligarh Muslim University, India, where her doctoral research elucidated the role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm components, particularly the functional amyloid Fap, in chronic airway infections and pathoadaptation, leading to seven peer-reviewed publications. She also holds an M.Sc. in Biotechnology and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biochemistry from the same institution. Dr. Beg’s current work explores how the cystic fibrosis airway environment drives adaptive genetic alterations in clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa and how airway immunometabolites regulate bacterial proteomes via post-translational modifications. Her research highlights include studies on Fap phosphorylation, multi-epitope vaccine design against functional amyloids, and the impact of bacterial metabolites on pulmonary infections, with recent publications in Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, Nature Communications, and Microbiology Spectrum. She has presented her work at major conferences including ATS, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and ECCMID, and has been recognized with multiple fellowships and awards, including the Young Achiever Award  and Research Excellence Award. Her expertise spans molecular microbiology, proteomics, metabolomics, immunoinformatics, and murine models of infection, making her a leading early-career researcher at the interface of host–pathogen interactions and metabolic regulation. She has 153 citations from 10 documents with an h-index of 4.

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1. Alam, P., Beg, A. Z., Siddiqi, M. K., Chaturvedi, S. K., Rajpoot, R. K., Ajmal, M. R., … (2017). Ascorbic acid inhibits human insulin aggregation and protects against amyloid-induced cytotoxicity. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics.

2. Beg, A. Z., Farhat, N., & Khan, A. U. (2021). Designing multi-epitope vaccine candidates against functional amyloids in Pseudomonas aeruginosa through immunoinformatic and structural bioinformatics approach. Infection, Genetics and Evolution.

3. Beg, A. Z., Rashid, F., Talat, A., Haseen, M. A., Raza, N., Akhtar, K., Dueholm, M. K. D., … (2023). Functional amyloids in Pseudomonas aeruginosa are essential for the proteome modulation that leads to pathoadaptation in pulmonary niches. Microbiology Spectrum.

4. Beg, A. Z., & Khan, A. U. (2018). Genome analyses of blaNDM-4 carrying ST 315 Escherichia coli isolate from sewage water of one of the Indian hospitals. Gut Pathogens.

5. Beg, A. Z., & Khan, A. U. (2019). Exploring bacterial resistome and resistance dissemination: An approach of whole genome sequencing. Future Medicinal Chemistry.