Fadi Shamoun | Health Professions | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Fadi Shamoun
Mayo Clinic, United States
Fadi Shamoun
Affiliation Mayo Clinic
Country United States
Scopus ID 24172769800
Documents 96
Citations 2,351
h-index 23
Subject Area Health Professions
Event International Research Scientist Awards

Fadi Shamoun is a researcher affiliated with Mayo Clinic, United States, whose scholarly activities have contributed to the advancement of clinical research, cardiovascular medicine, vascular disorders, and health professions. His publication portfolio demonstrates sustained academic productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and participation in evidence-based medical investigations. According to Scopus metrics, his research profile includes 96 indexed publications, 2,351 citations, and an h-index of 23, reflecting significant scholarly influence within his field.[1]

Abstract

This academic profile presents an overview of the scholarly achievements of Fadi Shamoun, highlighting his research productivity, scientific collaboration, publication record, and contribution to healthcare research. His work primarily addresses cardiovascular medicine, vascular disorders, thoracic aortic diseases, diagnostic imaging, and clinical management strategies. The combination of consistent publication output, extensive citation impact, and multidisciplinary collaboration reflects a sustained commitment to advancing evidence-based medicine and improving healthcare outcomes.[1]

Keywords

Health Professions, Cardiovascular Medicine, Vascular Disorders, Thoracic Aortic Disease, Clinical Research, Diagnostic Imaging, Evidence-Based Medicine, Medical Sciences, Healthcare Innovation, Patient Care.

Introduction

Medical research plays a central role in advancing healthcare through improved diagnostics, innovative treatment approaches, and enhanced patient outcomes. Researchers working in cardiovascular medicine contribute substantially to understanding complex vascular diseases and translating scientific discoveries into clinical practice. Continuous collaboration across healthcare disciplines enables the development of evidence-based recommendations that improve quality of care worldwide.[2]

Within this context, Fadi Shamoun has established an active research portfolio through publications addressing cardiovascular diseases, thoracic aortic aneurysms, congenital vascular disorders, imaging techniques, and clinical outcomes. His work demonstrates an emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration and the application of clinical evidence to improve patient management across diverse healthcare settings.[2]

Research Profile

Fadi Shamoun’s research profile reflects continuous scholarly engagement in cardiovascular medicine and health professions. His Scopus-indexed publications illustrate participation in international collaborative studies involving vascular diseases, thoracic aortic pathology, congenital cardiovascular disorders, and clinical diagnostic methodologies. His publication record is supported by substantial citation performance, indicating the continued relevance of his scientific contributions within the academic and clinical research community.[1]

Research Contributions

Fadi Shamoun has contributed to multidisciplinary medical research with a primary emphasis on cardiovascular medicine, vascular disorders, thoracic aortic disease, congenital cardiovascular abnormalities, and evidence-based clinical care. His publications demonstrate collaboration with researchers from multiple institutions and support advances in diagnostic approaches, therapeutic strategies, and patient-centered healthcare.[2]

Publications

Fadi Shamoun has authored 96 Scopus-indexed publications focusing on cardiovascular medicine, vascular disorders, and clinical research, demonstrating consistent scholarly productivity and interdisciplinary collaboration.[1] His research includes original articles, clinical studies, reviews, and case reports addressing thoracic aortic disease, congenital cardiovascular conditions, diagnostic imaging, and evidence-based patient care.[2] These publications have contributed to improving clinical understanding, therapeutic strategies, and healthcare outcomes while supporting advancements in cardiovascular science. His publication record reflects sustained research excellence and a meaningful contribution to the field of Health Professions.[1]

Research Impact

Fadi Shamoun has established a measurable research impact through sustained scholarly contributions to cardiovascular medicine, vascular disorders, and health professions. His Scopus profile records 96 peer-reviewed publications, 2,351 citations, and an h-index of 23, demonstrating consistent recognition within the scientific community.[1] His research has contributed to advancing the understanding of thoracic aortic diseases, congenital cardiovascular disorders, diagnostic imaging, and evidence-based clinical management while fostering extensive international collaborations. The continued citation of his work reflects its relevance to both academic research and contemporary clinical practice, supporting ongoing developments in cardiovascular healthcare and translational medicine.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on the available publication record, citation performance, and sustained contributions to cardiovascular and healthcare research, Fadi Shamoun demonstrates qualifications consistent with recognition in the International Research Scientist Awards. His scholarly achievements, collaborative research activities, and commitment to advancing evidence-based medicine support consideration for the Innovative Research Award.[1]

Conclusion

Fadi Shamoun has established a notable academic profile through sustained contributions to cardiovascular medicine and health professions. His research emphasizes multidisciplinary collaboration, clinical innovation, and evidence-based healthcare while maintaining a strong publication and citation record. Continued scholarly activity and participation in international medical research further strengthen the significance of his scientific contributions.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus Author Details: Shamoun, Fadi Elias (Author ID: 24172769800). Scopus Preview.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24172769800
  2. Chaaban, M. K., et al. (2026). Congenital Coarctation of the Aorta in a Patient With ROBO4 c.695C>T (p.Thr232Met) Germline Variant. Annals of Internal Medicine Clinical Cases.
    https://doi.org/10.7326/AIMCC.2025.0735
  3. Dreher, L., Abdul Nabi, H., Bcharah, H., et al. (2026). Diffuse Extra-Thoracic Vascular Disease in Nonsyndromic Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection. American Journal of Cardiology.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2026.02.034

Reza Amani | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Reza Amani | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Professor of Clinical Nutrition | Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Reza Amani is a prominent researcher in nutrition science and food security, currently affiliated with the Food Security Research Center at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Iran. With an extensive academic footprint he has authored 129 scientific documents and accumulated over 3,040 citations across 2,823 citing sources reflecting his sustained contributions to global health and nutrition research. His h-index of 32 underscores the influence and continued relevance of his work in the scientific community. Dr. Amani’s scholarly identity is further established through his Scopus ID: 16314878500 and ORCID: 0000-0002-0074-4080 ensuring transparent and accessible documentation of his academic output.Dr. Amani’s research spans clinical nutrition food insecurity metabolic disorders functional foods and public health interventions. He has led and contributed to numerous high-impact clinical trials and observational studies addressing critical issues such as pregnancy-induced hypertension type 2 diabetes management cognitive function in obese children ischemic stroke recovery and the health risks of ultra-processed food consumption. His recent works also highlight innovative nutritional strategies  including the use of pomegranate peel fortification royal jelly supplementation nuts intake in pediatric obesity and the evaluation of phase angle as a nutritional marker in population health.His systematic reviews and meta-analyses have clarified the nutritional and metabolic effects of bioactive compounds such as heavy metals’ influence on gut microbiota and cocoa’s impact on serum lipids in diabetic patients—providing valuable evidence for clinicians policymakers and public health organizations. With a collaborative network of over 220 co-authors Dr. Amani actively engages in interdisciplinary partnerships that enhance the scientific rigor and societal relevance of his research.Through his commitment to advancing evidence-based nutrition and addressing food insecurity Dr. Amani’s work contributes significantly to improved health outcomes equitable food systems and the global understanding of diet-related chronic diseases. His research continues to inform policy guide clinical practice and inspire future innovations in nutrition science.

Profile : ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

1.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Major heavy metals and human gut microbiota composition: A systematic review with nutritional approach. Cited By : 5

2.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Phase angle as an indicator of nutritional status: A cross-sectional study on the Iranian population. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.

3.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Effects of pomegranate peel powder-fortified bread consumption in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders.

4.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Relationship between food insecurity and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension: A prospective cohort study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. Cited By : 1

5.Amani, R., et al. (2025). The effects of nuts intake on cognitive and executive function in obese children: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.