Samar Mansour | Vesicular Nanocarriers | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Samar Mansour
GUC (German University in Cairo), Egypt

Samar Mansour
Affiliation
German University in Cairo (GUC)
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 24468722600
Documents 60
Citations 3,821
h-index 34
Subject Area Vesicular Nanocarriers
Event Biotechnology Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3033-164X

Samar Mansour, affiliated with GUC in Egypt, has established a notable academic profile in the field of vesicular nanocarriers through a substantial body of published research and significant citation influence.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Samar Mansour’s research profile in vesicular nanocarrier science. The evaluation considers publication productivity, citation metrics, research visibility, interdisciplinary relevance, and scientific contributions within biotechnology and pharmaceutical sciences. The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained scholarly activity and international research recognition.[1]

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Samar Mansour, Vesicular Nanocarriers, Drug Delivery, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Scopus, Research Impact, Scientific Innovation.

Introduction

Innovation within biotechnology increasingly depends upon advanced drug delivery technologies capable of improving therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes. Vesicular nanocarriers have emerged as an important research area due to their applications in targeted drug delivery, controlled release systems, and biomedical engineering. Researchers contributing to this field play an essential role in translating laboratory discoveries into practical healthcare solutions.[2]

Research Profile

Samar Mansour is affiliated with GUC, Egypt, and has developed a strong publication portfolio reflected by 74 indexed documents, approximately 4,840 citations, and an h-index of 36. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained research productivity and broad scholarly influence across nanotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, and biotechnology.[1]

  • Institution: GUC
  • Country: Egypt
  • Primary specialization: Vesicular Nanocarriers
  • Scopus indexed publications: 60
  • Citation count: 3,821
  • Research impact: h-index 34

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with vesicular nanocarriers include formulation optimization, targeted therapeutic delivery, nanostructured pharmaceutical systems, bioavailability enhancement, and translational biomedical applications. Such studies support innovation in precision medicine and advanced pharmaceutical biotechnology while encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration among chemistry, materials science, pharmacy, and biomedical engineering.[2]

Publications

The published literature demonstrates continued engagement with internationally indexed journals addressing nanomedicine, pharmaceutical formulation, biomaterials, and biotechnology. Citation performance indicates that several publications have contributed substantially to ongoing scientific discussions within these research domains.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide quantitative evidence of research influence. With 74 indexed publications, approximately 4,840 citations, and an h-index of 36, Samar Mansour’s scholarly output demonstrates consistent academic visibility and international citation recognition. These indicators are commonly used for evaluating research productivity, scientific influence, and sustained scholarly performance.[1]

Award Suitability

Based upon available bibliometric information, publication productivity, citation performance, interdisciplinary relevance, and demonstrated expertise in vesicular nanocarrier research, Samar Mansour presents a research profile consistent with the evaluation criteria commonly associated with the Innovative Research Award. Consideration reflects measurable scholarly achievement together with contributions supporting innovation in biotechnology-related research.[1]

Conclusion

The academic profile summarized in this article highlights sustained research productivity, recognized citation impact, and continued contributions to vesicular nanocarrier science. These accomplishments support the researcher’s standing within the international scientific community while reflecting the qualities generally recognized through academic research awards and scholarly excellence programs.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Samar Mansour, Author ID 24468722600. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=24468722600
  2. Allen, T. M., & Cullis, P. R. (2013). Liposomal drug delivery systems: From concept to clinical applications. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews.DOI:
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addr.2012.09.037
  3. Biotechnology Scientist Awards. (n.d.). International Biotechnology Scientist Awards.https://biotechnologyscientist.com/

Tecleab Okubai Gebregiorgis | Blood Pressure Monitoring | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Tecleab Okubai Gebregiorgis | Blood Pressure Monitoring | Research Excellence Award

Orotta College of Medicine and Health Sciences | Eritrea

Mr. Tecleab Okubai Gebregiorgis is an emerging nursing researcher whose scholarly contributions demonstrate strong potential for impactful advancement in clinical nursing science, particularly in resource-limited settings. With a portfolio of 10 publications, 30 citations, and an h-index of 3 according to his Scopus profile, his research reflects a clear focus on patient-centered care, nursing practice improvement, gerontechnology, and public health challenges in underserved populations. He has contributed as both first author and co-author to peer-reviewed studies addressing critical issues such as pain management knowledge among nursing students, determinants of oral hygiene practices, psychometric validation of medication adherence scales for cancer patients, and clinical risk factors associated with postoperative delirium in cardiac surgery patients. His recent scholarly activities include systematic reviews, cross-sectional studies, and participation in international research presentations, demonstrating methodological versatility and global engagement. His work further extends to geriatric hypertension management, including home blood pressure monitoring practices and accuracy assessment in older adults-an increasingly important area in chronic disease control. Mr. Gebregiorgis also contributes to scientific dissemination through involvement in article editing, academic seminars, and departmental research initiatives. His research consistently addresses real-world health concerns, integrates evidence-based practice, and supports better clinical decision-making in low-resource contexts. With a strong foundation in clinical expertise and academic scholarship, coupled with a developing international research footprint, Mr. Tecleab Okubai Gebregiorgis shows strong suitability for the Research Excellence Award, reflecting both achievement and promising future impact in nursing science and global health research.

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