Jordana Todorova | Biology | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

          Jordana Todorova
Affiliation Bulgarian Academy of sciences
Country Bulgaria
Scopus ID 7801491904
Documents 19
Citations 151
h-index 7
Subject Area Biology
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award
ORCID 0000-0001-9633-3106

Jordana Todorova

Bulgarian Academy of sciences, Bulgaria

Jordana Todorova  the Women Researcher Award recognizes outstanding scientific contributions, research leadership, and sustained scholarly productivity among women scientists. Jordana Todorova, affiliated with the Bulgarian Academy of sciences, has developed a research profile in the field of Biology and has contributed to the scientific literature through peer-reviewed publications and interdisciplinary investigations. Her documented scholarly output, citation impact, and academic engagement illustrate an active participation in contemporary biological research and international scientific communication.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile of Jordana Todorova and evaluates her scholarly activities in relation to the Women Researcher Award. The analysis considers publication output, citation indicators, institutional affiliation, and contributions to biological sciences. Her research record demonstrates consistent scientific engagement and measurable academic influence within her discipline.[1]

Keywords

Women Researcher Award; Jordana Todorova; Biology; Bulgarian Academy of sciences; Scientific Publications; Citation Analysis; Research Excellence; Academic Recognition.

Introduction

Academic awards serve as mechanisms for recognizing scientific achievement and encouraging continued contributions to knowledge creation. Within biological sciences, research productivity and citation impact are often considered indicators of scholarly engagement and scientific visibility. Jordana Todorova’s publication record and affiliation with the Bulgarian Academy of sciences position her within an established research environment that supports interdisciplinary scientific inquiry.[2]

Research Profile

Jordana Todorova is associated with the Bulgarian Academy of sciences and has developed an academic portfolio comprising nineteen indexed publications and more than one hundred citations. Her h-index of seven indicates that multiple publications have received sustained scholarly attention. These metrics suggest continued engagement with scientific research and participation in internationally visible academic communication.[1]

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions of Jordana Todorova are primarily situated within Biology and related interdisciplinary domains. Her research activity reflects participation in collaborative investigations and publication in peer-reviewed journals. Such contributions support the advancement of scientific understanding and demonstrate a commitment to the dissemination of research findings through recognized academic channels.[3]

Publications

Representative publications indexed within scholarly databases illustrate the breadth of her research activity and provide evidence of sustained scientific engagement and international dissemination.[1]

Selected publications may include articles with persistent identifiers such as DOI records that facilitate long-term accessibility and citation tracking.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through a combination of publication productivity, citation metrics, and the visibility of scientific outputs. With nineteen indexed documents and 151 citations, Jordana Todorova has demonstrated a measurable scholarly influence. The h-index value further indicates that her publications have received consistent recognition from the scientific community and contribute to the broader development of biological research.[1]

Award Suitability

The profile of Jordana Todorova aligns with several criteria commonly associated with the Women Researcher Award, including sustained scientific productivity, peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and contribution to biological sciences. Her academic activities demonstrate continued participation in research and knowledge dissemination, supporting consideration for recognition through international scientific award programs.[5]

Conclusion

Jordana Todorova’s academic record reflects an established contribution to Biology through publication activity, citation performance, and institutional engagement. The available scholarly indicators suggest a researcher with sustained scientific participation and a measurable impact on her field. Her profile is therefore relevant within the context of international academic recognition initiatives such as the Women Researcher Award and the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jordana Todorova, Author ID 7801491904. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7801491904
  2. Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. (n.d.). Institutional information and scientific activities.
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Jordana Todorova.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9633-3106
  4. International DOI Foundation. (n.d.). Digital Object Identifier System Handbook.
  5. Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/

Zsuzsanna Izsvak | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Zsuzsanna Izsvak | Biology and Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Zsuzsanna Izsvak, Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine, Germany

Dr. Zsuzsanna Izsvák is a distinguished geneticist and the Permanent Group Leader of Mobile DNA at Max-Delbrück-Center in Berlin, Germany. Renowned for her pioneering work on the Sleeping Beauty transposon system 🧬, she has revolutionized gene therapy and genome engineering. With over 17,000 citations and an H-index of 67 📚, her research spans transposon-based genome manipulations, stem cell technology, and translational applications in cancer and gene therapy. Awarded the European Young Investigator Award, ERC Advanced Grants, and nominated for a Nobel Prize 🏆, Dr. Izsvák’s innovative contributions have had a profound impact on modern genetics.

Publiucation profile

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Education

In 1994, He earned my Ph.D. in Biology from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. My post-doctoral journey included prestigious institutions such as the University of Minnesota and the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam, NL. From 1991 to 1997, he served at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and from 1997 to 1999, He continued my research at the Medical University of Debrecen in Hungary. In 2011, He was recognized as an EMBO fellow and awarded a DSc. My academic focus has spanned Genetics, Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics, and Human Genetics, culminating in my current role as a Professor 👩‍🔬📚🔬.

Honors

Dr Zsuzsanna Izsvak, a distinguished scientist in molecular biology, has garnered numerous accolades throughout a prolific career. Notable milestones include receiving the Excellence Award from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1990 🏆, an EMBO long-term postdoctoral fellowship in 1996 🌍, and the prestigious EURYI European Young Investigator Award in 2004 🌟. Their groundbreaking work on SB100X earned them international acclaim, including the SB100X Molecule of the Year in 2009 and recognition from the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy. Nominated for a Nobel Prize in 2011, Dr.  Zsuzsanna Izsvak continues to shape research, notably with ERC Advanced grants and leadership roles in scientific committees. Elected as a foreign member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2019, they now serve as President of the Dennis Gabor Gesellschaft since 2023 🌐.

Research focus

Based on their research focus, the authors primarily delve into the molecular characteristics, evolution, and applications of transposable elements (TEs), particularly the Sleeping Beauty (SB) transposon. Their work spans from fundamental studies elucidating the structural and functional domains of TEs to pioneering applications in genetic manipulation across vertebrate species, including humans. They explore how TEs like SB can be harnessed as genetic tools for stable gene transfer and long-term transgene expression, highlighting their potential in molecular therapy and genome engineering. This research is crucial for understanding TE biology and exploiting their utility in biotechnological and biomedical contexts. 🧬🔬

Publication top notes

Molecular reconstruction of Sleeping Beauty, a Tc1-like transposon from fish, and its transposition in human cells

Ten things you should know about transposable elements

Molecular evolution of a novel hyperactive Sleeping Beauty transposase enables robust stable gene transfer in vertebrates

Somatic integration and long-term transgene expression in normal and haemophilic mice using a DNA transposon system

Resident aliens: the Tc1/mariner superfamily of transposable elements

Sleeping Beauty, a wide host-range transposon vector for genetic transformation in vertebrates

Primate-specific endogenous retrovirus-driven transcription defines naive-like stem cells

Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes

Transposon-mediated genome manipulation in vertebrates

Progress and prospects in rat genetics: a community view