Layla Alkharashi | Toxicology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Layla Alkharashi
King Saud University – Saudi Arabia
Layla Alkharashi
Affiliation King Saud University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 58133168900
Documents 10
Citations 63
h-index 4
Subject Area Toxicology
Event International Research Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3171-771X

The Innovative Research Award recognizes sustained scholarly achievement, research quality, and meaningful scientific contributions within a specialized academic discipline. Layla Alkharashi of King Saud University has established an active research profile in toxicology through peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and participation in international scientific research. Her scholarly record demonstrates continuing engagement with toxicological investigations and interdisciplinary biomedical research.[1]

Abstract

Layla Alkharashi has developed an academic profile centered on toxicology and related biomedical sciences through peer-reviewed publications indexed in international scholarly databases. Her work contributes to the understanding of toxicological mechanisms, experimental research, and scientific evidence that supports improvements in health-related knowledge. Publication metrics, citation performance, and international visibility collectively indicate a developing research portfolio appropriate for consideration within academic recognition programs.[1][2]

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Layla Alkharashi, Toxicology, King Saud University, Scientific Research, Scopus Author, Research Impact, Biomedical Sciences, Academic Excellence, International Research Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Recognition through international research awards commonly considers measurable scholarly performance together with research quality, publication activity, citation influence, and contribution to scientific advancement. Within toxicology, investigators contribute to understanding the biological effects of chemical substances, environmental exposures, and therapeutic interventions that influence public health and clinical practice. Layla Alkharashi’s documented research activities align with these academic evaluation principles.[2]

Research Profile

Layla Alkharashi is affiliated with King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, where she is engaged in research within the field of Toxicology. Her scholarly work focuses on experimental toxicology, molecular mechanisms of disease, pharmacological interventions, and translational biomedical research. Her publications appear in internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals including International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Pharmaceuticals, Biomolecules, Cells, Biomedicines, and Toxics. Her research demonstrates active collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and contributes to advancing knowledge in toxicology, pharmacology, and biomedical sciences through studies involving molecular pathways, oxidative stress, inflammation, nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, and experimental therapeutic strategies.[1][2]

Research Contributions

The available publication record indicates contributions toward toxicological research involving experimental investigations, biomedical analysis, and scientific evaluation relevant to health sciences. Such research supports evidence-based understanding of toxic substances, biological responses, laboratory methodologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration across biomedical disciplines. These activities strengthen the scientific literature while encouraging future investigations and international collaboration.[2][3]

Publications

The research portfolio currently includes ten indexed scholarly publications. These articles contribute to the international scientific record through peer-reviewed dissemination and citation by subsequent studies. The publication profile demonstrates ongoing participation in scholarly communication and provides measurable evidence of research productivity within the field of toxicology.[1]

Research Impact

Citation indicators represent one measure of scholarly visibility and academic influence. With sixty-three citations and an h-index of four, the available bibliometric profile reflects a growing level of recognition among researchers. Citation-based indicators complement qualitative assessments including originality, methodological rigor, collaboration, and relevance to scientific advancement.[1][2]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly indicators, Layla Alkharashi demonstrates characteristics frequently considered during evaluation for the Innovative Research Award, including peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation performance, active engagement in toxicology research, and international research visibility through recognized indexing services. Final award decisions remain subject to the official evaluation criteria established by the International Research Scientist Awards committee.[4]

Conclusion

Layla Alkharashi’s academic record reflects continued participation in toxicological research through peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation metrics, and institutional affiliation with King Saud University. These scholarly accomplishments contribute to scientific knowledge and provide evidence supporting consideration within competitive international academic recognition programs while encouraging continued research excellence and collaboration.[1]

References

  1. Ramadan, M. A., Abdelgwad, M., Atawia, R. T., Badr, A. M., Khalifa, E. M., Alkharashi, L. A., & Mohammed, R. S. (2025). Exploring the Molecular Mechanism of Hepatic Dysfunction Among Workers Exposed to Nickel and Chromium in Electroplating.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms262411954
  2. Al-Kharashi, L. A., Badr, A. M., Atawia, R. T., Elmongy, E. I., Henidi, H., Ali, R., Binmughram, A. A., Al-Abkka, L., Bayoumy, N. M. K., & Mahran, Y. F. (2025). Cuproptosis Contributes to Cisplatin-Induced Nephrotoxicity: Insights into Thymol’s Potential Inhibitory and Protective Effects.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ph18111686
  3. Alkharashi, L., Hasan, I., Almomen, A., Alqahtani, Q. H., Mahran, Y. F., Badr, A. M., Atawia, R. T., Binmughram, A., Ali, R., Alamri, N., et al. (2025). HMGB1/NF-κB Axis, IL-8, and Cuproptosis Contribute to Cisplatin-Induced Testicular Injury: Protective Potential Effect of Thymol.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15111595
  4. Mahran, Y. F., Badr, A. M., Al-Kharashi, L. A., Alajami, H. N., Aldamry, N. T., Bayoumy, N. M., Elmongy, E. I., & Soliman, S. (2024). Thymol Protects against 5-Fluorouracil-Induced Hepatotoxicity via the Regulation of the Akt/GSK-3β Pathway in In Vivo and In Silico Experimental Models.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17081094
  5. Aljagthmi, W. A., Alasmari, M. A., Daghestani, M. H., Al-Kharashi, L. A., Al-Mohanna, F. H., & Aboussekhra, A. (2024). Decorin (DCN) Downregulation Activates Breast Stromal Fibroblasts and Promotes Their Pro-Carcinogenic Effects through the IL-6/STAT3/AUF1 Signaling.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13080680