Sergio Castaño | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Sergio Castaño

Universidad De Burgos

              Sergio Castaño
Affiliation Universidad De Burgos
Country Spain
Scopus ID 56797901300
Documents 22
Citations 389
h-index 11
Subject Area Neuroscience
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award 
ORCID 0000-0003-4571-769X

Sergio Castaño, affiliated with Universidad De Burgos, Spain, has established a scholarly profile in the field of neuroscience through sustained research activities, peer-reviewed publications, and academic collaboration. The Best Researcher Award article provides a neutral overview of the researcher’s academic profile and evaluates the suitability of the researcher for recognition under the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award based on publicly available scholarly indicators.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Sergio Castaño, emphasizing scholarly productivity, research quality, and scientific influence within neuroscience. The overview considers publication output, citation performance, collaboration, and broader academic contributions that support recognition through competitive research awards.[1]

Keywords

  • Best Researcher Award
  • Neuroscience
  • Scientific Publications
  • Research Impact
  • Academic Recognition

Introduction

Research excellence is commonly evaluated through publication quality, citation influence, collaborative engagement, and contributions to scientific advancement. Awards recognizing research achievement typically assess these indicators alongside innovation, integrity, and community impact. Sergio Castaño’s academic profile demonstrates participation in internationally indexed research activities relevant to neuroscience.[2]

Research Profile

The available scholarly metrics indicate a research portfolio comprising 22 indexed documents, 389 citations, and an h-index of 11. These indicators reflect consistent publication activity and measurable academic visibility within neuroscience and related interdisciplinary fields.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Publication of peer-reviewed scientific research.
  • Contribution to neuroscience knowledge through collaborative investigations.
  • Participation in internationally indexed scholarly communication.
  • Support for evidence-based scientific advancement.
  • Development of research outputs with measurable citation impact.

Publications

The publication portfolio includes research articles indexed in major scholarly databases. The cumulative citation count indicates that several publications have contributed to ongoing scientific discussions and have been referenced by subsequent studies.[3]

  • Peer-reviewed neuroscience publications.
  • International collaborative research articles.
  • Research outputs indexed in Scopus.

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through publication visibility, citation performance, and scholarly engagement. Citation indicators demonstrate that the research has contributed to scientific literature and has been acknowledged by the wider research community. Bibliometric measures such as the h-index provide one quantitative perspective on sustained academic influence.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly metrics, publication activity, and demonstrated research impact, Sergio Castaño presents characteristics commonly considered during evaluations for academic recognition. Final award decisions remain dependent upon the official assessment criteria established by the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award committee, including originality, scientific quality, ethical standards, and overall contribution to research.[4]

Conclusion

The academic profile summarized in this article presents Sergio Castaño as an active researcher with measurable scientific output in neuroscience. Publication metrics, citation performance, and documented scholarly activity provide objective evidence supporting consideration for professional academic recognition while emphasizing the importance of comprehensive peer evaluation during award selection.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Sergio Castaño, Author ID 56797901300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56797901300
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Sergio Castaño.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4571-769X
  3. Crossref. (n.d.). Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Handbook.
  4. Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/
  5. Castaño Castaño, S., Díaz-Pons, A., & Ayesa-Arriola, R. (2026). A standardized and reproducible fNIRS signal processing protocol: From raw light intensity to statistical inference and shareable datasets (Preprint). SSRN.

Franziska Münz | Neuroscience | Emerging Research Star Award

Dr. Franziska Münz | Neuroscience | Emerging Research Star Award

Universität Ulm | Germany

Dr. Franziska Münz is a medical researcher and clinician specializing in anesthesiology, intensive care, and translational biomedical science. Her expertise integrates clinical medicine with experimental research, particularly focusing on cellular responses to therapeutic interventions and mechanisms influencing tissue regeneration, inflammation, and therapeutic outcomes. Her academic training in human medicine supports contributions to studies examining the effects of chemotherapeutic agents on mesenchymal stem cells and related biomedical processes. Her professional experience combines patient-centered clinical practice with scientific investigation, promoting evidence-based medical advancement. Publication metrics reflect an h-index of 5 with 101 citations across 11 documents. Her research approach emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration to translate laboratory insights into improved clinical strategies.

Citation Metrics (Scopus)

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Citations
101

Documents
11

h-index
5

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