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/

Mr Mehboob Hussain | Whole genomics sequencing | Young Scientist Award

Mehboob Hussain | Whole genomics sequencing | Young Scientist Award

PhD student at Yunnan Agricultural University , China

Mehboob Hussain is a dedicated entomologist from Khanewal, Pakistan, with a robust academic background in agriculture and entomology. He has a passion for research and community service, reflected in his extensive work in pest management and public health awareness, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Mehboob completed his M.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture Entomology at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (2019) with a GPA of 3.41/4.00. He also holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture (Entomology) from Bahauddin Zakariya University (2017), achieving a GPA of 3.70/4.00. Additionally, he earned a B.A. in Education from Allama Iqbal Open University (2016).

Experience 💼

He has two years of professional experience as an Entomologist at Pak Fumigation System, part of the Pak Group of Companies in Lahore. His role involved implementing effective pest control strategies and enhancing agricultural sustainability.

Project Ideas🌱

  1. Development of Biopesticides from Indigenous Plants
    • Objective: Explore the efficacy of local plant extracts as biopesticides against common agricultural pests.
    • Activities:
      • Collect plant samples.
      • Conduct laboratory tests to evaluate their pest control properties.
      • Field trials on cotton or vegetable crops.
    • Expected Outcome: Sustainable pest management solutions for local farmers.
  2. Monitoring Insect Pest Populations in Cotton Fields
    • Objective: Establish a monitoring system for insect populations in cotton fields to predict pest outbreaks.
    • Activities:
      • Set up traps and regular monitoring schedules.
      • Analyze data to identify trends in pest populations relative to environmental factors.
    • Expected Outcome: Improved pest management strategies based on data-driven insights.
  3. Impact of Climate Variability on Pest Dynamics
    • Objective: Assess how changes in climate affect the population dynamics of key pests in agricultural settings.
    • Activities:
      • Conduct surveys to correlate climate data with pest population changes.
      • Use modeling tools to predict future trends.
    • Expected Outcome: Guidelines for farmers to adapt to changing pest pressures due to climate variability.
  4. Sustainable Practices for Thrips Management in Cotton
    • Objective: Develop and promote sustainable agricultural practices to manage thrips in cotton cultivation.
    • Activities:
      • Conduct trials comparing traditional practices with integrated pest management (IPM) approaches.
      • Create educational materials for farmers.
    • Expected Outcome: Reduced reliance on chemical pesticides and improved cotton health.

Research Interests 🔬

Mehboob’s research primarily focuses on pest dynamics, the efficacy of plant extracts in pest management, and the ecological interactions among insect populations. His work aims to address the challenges posed by agricultural pests, contributing to improved crop yield and sustainability.

Awards 🏆

Throughout his academic career, Mehboob has received numerous accolades, including:

  • HEC Need-Based Scholarship for his postgraduate studies (2017-2019).
  • First position in an English speech competition (2011).
  • Various awards in extracurricular activities, showcasing his leadership and communication skills.

Publications 📝

Mehboob has contributed significantly to scientific literature with the following publications:

  1. “Efficacy of different plant extracts on packaging materials against Tribolium castaneum (2018)Discovery
    Cited by: Notable studies on pest management.
  2. “Gross morphology and ultrastructure of the salivary glands of the stink bug predator Eocanthecona furcellata (Wolff)” (2020)Microscopy Research & Technique
    Cited by: Research on insect morphology.
  3. “Seasonal outbreak of Thrips tabaci on different cotton cultivars in relation to abiotic factors and different sowing times” (2020)International Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
    Cited by: Studies on agricultural pest outbreaks.
  4. “Identification and functional assessment of endophytic bacterial diversity in Ageratina adenophora (Sprengel)” (2020)South African Journal of Botany
    Cited by: Research on endophytes in agriculture.
  5. “Species richness and seasonal abundance of thrips (Thysanoptera) on different tea cultivars in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province, China” (2020)International Journal of Entomology Research
    Cited by: Studies on insect diversity.
  6. “Efficacy of four different indigenous plants against Rhizopertha dominica (F.)” (2020)International Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences
    Cited by: Indigenous pest control research.
  7. “Characterization of advanced tilling and its application in cotton” (2021)Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture Research
    Cited by: Agricultural technology studies.
  8. “Chemical composition and anti-microbial analysis of Mentha arvensis L. and Thymus linearis Benth. essential oils” (2021)Romanian Biotechnological Letters
    Cited by: Studies on essential oils in pest control.