Aysel Ozpinar | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Aysel Ozpinar — Acibadem University
Aysel Ozpinar
Affiliation Acibadem University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 6602895292
Documents 88
Citations 1,315
h-index 23
Subject Area Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Event International Research Scientist Awards

The Research Excellence Award article presents an academic overview of Aysel Ozpinar, a researcher affiliated with Acibadem University, Turkey, whose scholarly work in molecular biology, genetics, and biochemical sciences has contributed to the advancement of translational and interdisciplinary biomedical research. The evaluation presented herein is based on publicly accessible academic metrics, indexed publications, citation analyses, and internationally recognized researcher identification systems.[1][2]

Abstract

This article examines the academic accomplishments, publication record, citation performance, and broader scientific influence of Aysel Ozpinar. The profile reflects sustained research productivity across biochemical and molecular biological disciplines, with measurable scholarly influence demonstrated through international indexing systems, bibliometric indicators, and collaborative scientific outputs.[1]

Keywords

  • Research Excellence
  • Biochemistry
  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Academic Recognition

Introduction

Recognition through international scientific awards commonly considers publication output, citation impact, mentorship, interdisciplinary collaborations, and contributions to scientific advancement. Within this framework, Aysel Ozpinar demonstrates an established research portfolio aligned with globally recognized academic standards.[2]

Research Profile

The researcher is affiliated with Acibadem University in Turkey and maintains an indexed scholarly identity through Scopus and ORCID platforms. The recorded bibliometric indicators include 88 indexed documents, 1,315 citations, and an h-index of 23, indicating both productivity and sustained citation visibility within the biomedical sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Molecular biomarker research
  • Genomic and proteomic investigations
  • Translational biomedical studies
  • Clinical biochemistry collaborations
  • Interdisciplinary scientific mentoring

Publications

Selected scholarly outputs include publications indexed within major international databases and journals. Representative digital object identifiers demonstrate accessibility and citation interoperability across academic platforms.[3]

Research Impact

Bibliometric evaluation indicates consistent citation accumulation, cross-disciplinary engagement, and measurable academic influence across biomedical research communities. The citation count and h-index collectively suggest continued relevance of published findings in subsequent scientific investigations.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on bibliometric performance, international researcher identification, publication continuity, and interdisciplinary contribution, the research profile demonstrates compatibility with the evaluation criteria commonly associated with the International Research Scientist Awards.[4]

Conclusion

Aysel Ozpinar represents an established academic contributor in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The combination of publication productivity, citation influence, international visibility, and scientific engagement provides a comprehensive foundation for recognition within international research award frameworks.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aysel Ozpinar, Author ID 6602895292. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher profile of Aysel Ozpinar. ORCID Registry.https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7399-4929
  3. Crossref. (n.d.). Digital object identifier records for indexed biomedical publications.https://doi.org/
  4. International Research Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award criteria and nomination framework.https://researchscientist.net/

Prof Dr Maria Eliana Lanio Ruiz | Biochemistry of Proteins and Immunology | Women Researcher Award | 1162

Prof Dr Maria Eliana Lanio Ruiz | Biochemistry of Proteins and Immunology | Women Researcher Award

Professor at University of Havana , Cuba

María Eliana Lanio Ruiz is a distinguished Titular Professor at the Center for Protein Studies and the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Havana, Cuba. With a passion for advancing biochemistry and biological sciences, she has made significant contributions to academic and scientific communities throughout her career. 🌟

Profile

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Education

María earned her Biochemistry Degree with honors from the University of Havana in 1975 and later completed her Ph.D. in Biological Sciences at the 2nd Medicine Institute of Moscow in 1984. Her strong educational foundation has paved the way for her impactful research and teaching. 🎓

Experience

Throughout her career, María has held numerous esteemed positions, including Head of the Biochemistry Department and a member of various scientific councils at the University of Havana. She has also served as a professor in multiple MSc programs and has played a key role in national and international scientific collaborations. 📚

Research Interests

Her research focuses on biochemistry, molecular biosciences, and the study of toxins with biomedical applications. María’s work contributes to a deeper understanding of biomembranes and the biochemical properties of toxins, showcasing her commitment to innovative research. 🔬

Awards

In recognition of her significant contributions, María received the “Tomás Romay” award in 1985. She has also been honored as a consulting and emeritus professor at the University of Havana, reflecting her esteemed status in the academic community. 🏆

Publication Top Notes

Biochemistry of Proteins and Immunology

  • Extraction of cholesterol from erythrocyte membrane by phospholipids
    Authors: Borodin E.A., Lanio M.E., Archakov A.I.
    Year: 1984
    Journal: Vopr. Med. Khimii
    Date: 30(2): 75-78 (in Russian)
  • Extraction of cholesterol from erythrocyte membrane by phospholipids
    Author: Lanio M.E.
    Year: 1984
    Journal: Abstract of PhD thesis
    Date: (in Russian)
  • Extraction of cholesterol from biomembranes by phosphatidyl choline micelles positively charged
    Authors: Borodin E.A., Lanio M.E., Jalilov E.M., Markin S.S., Torjovskaia T.I., Roskin M.M., Sapelkina I.M., Kulakova S.N., Lavachev M.M., Archakov A.I., Lopujin Yu.M.
    Year: 1985
    Journal: Bull. Exp. Biol. Med.
    Date: 2: 164-166 (in Russian)
  • Structural and metabolic modifications during experimental hypercholesterolemia. Use of ascorbic acid and polyunsaturated phospholipids
    Authors: Rodríguez J., Lee M., Lanio M.E.
    Year: 1985
    Journal: Scientific Memory, UH
    Date: Award “Tomás Romay”, 1985
  • Purification and hemolytic properties of two isotoxins from the sea anemone Stoichactis helianthus
    Authors: Gómez T., Wong L., Lanio M.E., Chávez M.A.
    Year: 1985
    Journal: Toxicon
    Date: 25(4): 369-340
  • Effect of a hypercholesterolemic diet on the erythrocyte and hepatic microsomal membranes
    Authors: Lanio M.E., Pazos F., Lorenzo M., Lee M.
    Year: 1989
    Journal: Revista Biología
    Date: III (3): 173-181
  • Effect of physical exercise on vitamin A distribution and metabolism
    Authors: A. Alvarez C., Lanio M.E., Jiménez M.A., Carrillo O.
    Year: 1990
    Journal: Rev. Cubana de Aliment Nutr.
    Date: 4(2): 216-231
  • The effect of a toxic polypeptide fraction from Stoichactis helianthus on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca ATPase
    Authors: Batrukova M.A., Rubtsov A.M., Alvarez C., Gómez T., Lanio M.E.
    Year: 1990
    Journal: Journal of Chemical and Biochemical Kinetics
    Date: 1(3): 27-30
  • Interaction of a polypeptide fraction obtained from anemone Stoichactis helianthus with membrane preparations of sarcoplasmic reticulum
    Authors: Alvarez C., Gómez T., Tejuca M., Lanio M.E., Rubtsov A.M.
    Year: 1991
    Journal: Bectn. Mock. Yn ta. ser. 16, Biologiia
    Date: 4: 70-73 (in Russian)
  • Interaction of a polypeptide fraction (II2) isolated from anemone St. helianthus with biological membranes
    Authors: Alvarez C., Lanio M.E., Pazos F., Tejuca M., Gómez T.
    Year: 1992
    Journal: Revista Biologia
    Date: 6(2): 149-156
  • Anticoagulant effect of total extract and some fractions isolated from the anemone Stichodactyla helianthus
    Authors: Díaz A., Tejuca M., Alvarez C., Lanio M.E., Gómez T.
    Year: 1992
    Journal: Revista Iberoamericana de Trombosis y Hemostasia
    Date: 5: 8-11
  • Enzymatic characteristics of a fraction with phospholipase activity isolated from the anemone Stichodactyla helianthus
    Authors: Pazos F., Gómez T., Tejuca M., Alvarez C., Lanio M.E.
    Year: 1993
    Journal: Revista Biología
    Date: 7(2-3): 10-15
  • Purification of phospholipase A2 from bee venom by affinity chromatography
    Authors: Pazos F., Alvarez C., Tejuca M., Montesino C., LLenderrozas A., Granadillo J., Lanio M.E., Chávez M.A.
    Year: 1993
    Journal: Revista Biología
    Date: 7(1): 20-25
  • Optimization of a method for the enzymatic activity determination of phospholipase A2 from bee venom
    Authors: Pazos F., Alvarez C., Lanio M.E.
    Year: 1994
    Journal: Revista Biología
    Date: 8(1): 12-17
  • Effect of different factors on the hemolytic activity of a cytolysin from Stichodactyla helianthus
    Authors: Tejuca M., Alvarez C., Lanio M.E., Pazos F.
    Year: 1994
    Journal: Revista Biología
    Date: 8(1): 22-27