Soha Hassanin | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

               Soha Hassanin
Researcher Soha Hassanin
Affiliation Modern University of Technology and Information
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 57191963825
Documents 32
Citations 799
h-index 17
Subject Area Biochemistry
Event International Research Chemistry Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8568-1033

Soha Hassanin is a researcher affiliated with the Modern University of Technology and Information, Egypt, whose scholarly activities primarily focus on biochemistry and related interdisciplinary biomedical research. Her publication record, citation performance, and sustained scientific contributions demonstrate active engagement in advancing biochemical sciences and collaborative academic research. These achievements provide a measurable basis for consideration within the International Research Chemistry Awards under the Women Researcher Award category.[1]

Abstract

The Women Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scientific achievements by women researchers who have demonstrated excellence through sustained scholarly productivity, impactful publications, and measurable academic influence. Soha Hassanin’s research portfolio reflects significant activity within biochemistry, supported by an established publication record, strong citation metrics, and a competitive h-index. Her research demonstrates continued participation in scientific advancement and interdisciplinary collaboration while contributing to contemporary biochemical knowledge.[1][2]

Keywords

Women Researcher Award, Biochemistry, Scientific Research, Biomedical Science, Scholarly Publications, Research Impact, Academic Recognition, Egypt, Citation Analysis, International Research Chemistry Awards

Introduction

Academic recognition programs frequently assess measurable indicators of research quality alongside scientific influence, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. Bibliometric indicators including publication volume, citation count, and h-index provide standardized approaches for evaluating scholarly productivity across disciplines. Such indicators contribute to transparent assessment practices used by international academic award programs.[2]

Research Profile

Soha Hassanin is affiliated with the Modern University of Technology and Information in Egypt. Her documented scholarly record includes 32 indexed publications, 799 citations, and an h-index of 17 according to Scopus. These metrics indicate sustained research activity and scholarly visibility within the field of biochemistry.[1]

Research Contributions

Soha Hassanin has conducted scholarly investigations in biochemistry and related biomedical disciplines, producing peer-reviewed scientific publications that contribute to the advancement of biochemical research. Her work reflects active participation in interdisciplinary scientific collaborations that support research innovation while promoting the dissemination of scientific knowledge through publications indexed in internationally recognized academic databases.

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio consists of 32 Scopus-indexed documents covering biochemical and biomedical research topics. Publication output demonstrates continued scholarly engagement and contributes to the international scientific literature through peer-reviewed dissemination.[4]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide evidence of research influence within the scientific community. With 799 citations and an h-index of 17, the available metrics indicate consistent scholarly recognition and continued referencing of published work by subsequent researchers. Such indicators represent one component of broader academic evaluation alongside research quality, originality, and scientific contribution.[1][2]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly metrics and institutional affiliation, Soha Hassanin demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated for academic recognition, including sustained publication activity, measurable citation performance, and continued participation in biochemical research. These objective indicators support consideration for the Women Researcher Award within the International Research Chemistry Awards while recognizing that final selection depends upon the official evaluation criteria established by the award committee.[3]

Conclusion

Soha Hassanin has established a documented academic profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation impact, and continued research activity within biochemistry. Her scholarly achievements contribute to ongoing scientific knowledge development and represent a research portfolio that aligns with internationally recognized academic evaluation standards used in research award programs.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Soha Hassanin, Author ID 57191963825. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57191963825
  2. Alsofany, J. M., Hassanin, S. O., Kodous, A. S., Aufy, M., Mahmoud, M. O., Adel, I. M., El-Nabarawi, M. A., & Abdelhakeem, E. (2025). From fungistatic to cytotoxic: Nano-engineered griseofulvin triggers redox-mediated apoptosis in colon cancer. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. Advance online publication.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2025.107421
  3. International Research Chemistry Awards. (n.d.). Award information and evaluation overview.https://researchchemistry.org/
  4. Hassan, R. A., Emam, S. H., Mikhail, D. S., Hassanin, S. O., Khalil, M. G., Abdou, A. M., & Osman, E. O. (2025). Design, synthesis, and evaluation of antipyrine and nicotinic acid derivatives as anti-inflammatory agents: In vitro and in vivo studies. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2025.118439

Prof. Dr. Georgios Salachas Biochemistry – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Georgios Salachas Biochemistry – Best Researcher Award

University of Patras, Greece

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🎓 Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Georgios Salachas is a distinguished Professor of Applied Plant Physiology and Nutrition at the Department of Agriculture, University of Patras, Greece. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from the Agricultural University of Athens and later completed his Ph.D. in Plant Physiology at the Department of Biology, University of Patras. His academic journey laid the foundation for his expertise in plant nutrition, stress physiology, and sustainable agriculture.

🏛 Academic Leadership & Contributions

Over the years, Prof. Salachas has played a crucial role in shaping agricultural research and education. He has served as the Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at the University of Patras, where he contributed to the advancement of agricultural technologies and plant science education. Additionally, he has held administrative positions such as Vice-Rector of the former Technological Institute of Western Greece and Director of the Postgraduate Program on Production Technologies and Nutritional Value of Plant Products. Beyond academia, he has been actively involved in national and regional agricultural policies, serving as a member of the Agri-Food Partnership of the Region of Western Greece Council and the National Research and Innovation Council of Greece. His leadership in these organizations has significantly contributed to agricultural advancements and policy development in Greece.

🔬 Research & Scientific Contributions

Prof. Salachas has made remarkable contributions to plant physiology and sustainable agriculture through his research. He has been a principal investigator or a key member in 17 research programs, focusing on innovative solutions in plant nutrition, stress tolerance, and sustainable food production. His scientific impact is evident through his 40 publications in peer-reviewed international journals and 35 research presentations at national and international conferences. His work has contributed significantly to understanding plant metabolic responses to environmental stress and optimizing nutrient use efficiency in crops.

🌿 Key Research Interests

His research spans across multiple cutting-edge agricultural fields, including:

Plant Nutrition & Fertilization – Developing efficient nutrient management strategies for enhanced crop productivity.

Plant Stress & Metabolism – Investigating how plants respond to environmental stressors at both primary and secondary metabolic levels.

Nutritional Quality of Fruits & Vegetables – Enhancing the nutritional value and bioactive compound accumulation in agricultural products.

Aromatic & Medicinal Plants – Exploring bioactive compounds and their potential applications in medicine and food science.

Long-term Preservation of Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Studying lipid oxidation processes to extend the shelf life of extra virgin olive oil.

Aeroponics, Hydroponics & Aquaponics – Developing soilless farming technologies to ensure sustainable and resource-efficient food production.

Notable Publications📄


📄Soil Washing with Humic Acid: A toxicity constraintment technique for a successful soil remediation

Authors: Marios Drosos, Maria Antonopoulou, Ioanna Efthimiou, Li Xiong, Meng Li, Evangelos Giannakopoulos, Georgios Salahas, Vlastos Dimitris, Antonio Scopa, Alessandro Piccolo

Journal: EGU25

Year: 2025


📄Long-Term Preservation Evaluation of Extra Virgin Olive Oil by Lipid Hydroperoxides and Malondialdehyde Toxicological Concern Levels

Authors: Christos D Georgiou, Evangelos Giannakopoulos, George Salahas, Electra Kalaitzopoulou, Athina Varemmenou, Effimia Michail, Marianna Skipitari, Polyxeni Papadea

Journal: ACS Food Science & Technology

Year: 2024


📄Effects of heavy metal ions on white clover (Trifolium repens L.) growth in Cd, Pb and Zn contaminated soils using zeolite

Authors: Vasilios Sotiriou, Georgios Michas, Li Xiong, Marios Drosos, Dimitiros Vlachostergios, Maria Papadaki, Giouli Mihalakakou, Anastasia Kargiotidou, Miltiadis Tziouvalekas, Georgios Salachas, Evangelos Giannakopoulos

Journal: Soil Science and Environment

Year: 2023


📄Enhancing bioactive compounds accumulation in red beet (Beta vulgaris L.) plants by managing N nutrition. The identification of the ‘critical’ zone as a cultivation technique

Authors: Georgios Salachas, Evangelos Giannakopoulos, Dimitra Hela, Angelos Papasavvas, Dimitrios Savvas, Ioannis Deligiannakis

Journal: Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Year: 2022


📄Internet of things (IoT) and agricultural unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in smart farming: A comprehensive review

Authors: Achilles D Boursianis, Maria S Papadopoulou, Panagiotis Diamantoulakis, Aglaia Liopa-Tsakalidi, Pantelis Barouchas, George Salahas, George Karagiannidis, Shaohua Wan, Sotirios K Goudos

Journal: Internet of Things

Year: 2022