Best Researcher Award
Aya EL-Taibany
Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
| Aya EL-Taibany | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine |
| Country | United States |
| Scopus ID | 57217169106 |
| Documents | 4 |
| Citations | 117 |
| h-index | 4 |
| Subject Area | Medicine |
| Event | International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award |
Aya EL-Taibany is affiliated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the United States and has contributed to scholarly research in the field of medicine, particularly in areas associated with regenerative medicine and translational biomedical science. The available bibliometric indicators, including a Scopus profile comprising four indexed publications and more than one hundred citations, demonstrate a focused research trajectory and measurable scientific influence within a specialized domain.[1]
Abstract
This academic profile summarizes the research activities and scholarly contributions of Aya EL-Taibany, a researcher associated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Bibliometric evidence indicates meaningful contributions within medical and regenerative sciences through peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation performance. The profile further evaluates the relevance of these contributions in relation to the criteria commonly associated with scientific excellence awards and recognition programs.[1]
Keywords
Aya EL-Taibany; Regenerative Medicine; Translational Medicine; Biomedical Research; Scientific Publications; Citation Analysis; Medical Sciences; Research Excellence; Best Researcher Award.
Introduction
Regenerative medicine represents one of the most rapidly evolving areas of contemporary biomedical research, integrating principles from biology, engineering, and clinical sciences to develop innovative therapeutic approaches. Researchers working in this domain contribute to advancing knowledge related to tissue regeneration, disease mechanisms, and translational applications. The academic profile of Aya EL-Taibany reflects engagement with these interdisciplinary scientific themes and demonstrates participation in research activities that support the progression of modern medicine.[3]
Research Profile
Aya EL-Taibany is affiliated with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in the United States and maintains a documented publication record indexed within major scientific databases. Available bibliometric indicators identify four indexed documents, 117 citations, and an h-index of four, suggesting that the published works have achieved scholarly visibility and influence within relevant research communities.[1]
Research Contributions
The available scientific record indicates contributions to medical and regenerative research through publications addressing translational science and biomedical innovation. Such studies contribute to the understanding of biological processes and support the development of therapeutic strategies designed to improve patient outcomes and expand scientific knowledge.[2]
Publications
The publication portfolio indexed under the author’s Scopus profile demonstrates focused scholarly productivity and reflects contributions to peer-reviewed medical research. Indexed documents have accumulated a significant number of citations relative to the size of the publication record, indicating the relevance and visibility of the published studies within their research fields.[1]
Research Impact
Citation metrics serve as an important indicator of the dissemination and influence of scientific research. The citation profile associated with Aya EL-Taibany demonstrates that the published works have attracted sustained scholarly attention and have contributed to ongoing academic discussions within medicine and regenerative sciences. The relationship between publication quality and citation impact further supports the recognition of these contributions within the broader scientific community.[4]
Award Suitability
The criteria commonly associated with the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award emphasize scientific originality, measurable research impact, and contributions that advance academic and societal understanding. Aya EL-Taibany’s scholarly profile demonstrates characteristics that align with these principles, including peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, and involvement in innovative biomedical research activities. Such attributes support consideration for recognition within international research award programs.[2]
Conclusion
Aya EL-Taibany’s academic profile reflects a focused contribution to medicine and regenerative research through publications that have achieved meaningful scholarly visibility. Bibliometric indicators and institutional affiliation provide evidence of sustained scientific engagement and support the relevance of this work within contemporary biomedical research. Recognition through academic excellence programs is consistent with the demonstrated impact and quality of the documented research contributions.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aya EL-Taibany, Author ID 57217169106. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57217169106 - International Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
https://researchhypothesis.com/ - Mason, C., Dunnill, P. (2008). A brief definition of regenerative medicine. Regenerative Medicine, 3(1), 1–5.
- Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
- Nzou, G., Wicks, R. T., VanOstrand, N. R., Mekky, G. A., Seale, S. A., El-Taibany, A., … Atala, A. (2020). Multicellular 3D neurovascular unit model for assessing hypoxia and neuroinflammation induced blood-brain barrier dysfunction.