Best Researcher Award
Haoji guo, Baoshan University
| Haoji guo | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Baoshan University |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 57212468764 |
| Documents | 14 |
| Citations | 148 |
| h-index | 6 |
| Subject Area | Animal Nutrition |
| Event | Zoology Honour Awards |
The Best Researcher Award recognizes academic contributions in marine biology and animal nutrition, emphasizing research productivity, citation impact, and scholarly consistency. The award reflects measurable achievements within indexed databases and acknowledges contributions to advancing biological sciences through analytical research and interdisciplinary scientific engagement.[1]
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Abstract
This article evaluates the academic profile associated with marine biology research contributions within the field of animal nutrition. It highlights publication productivity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary relevance based on indexed records. With fourteen publications and one hundred forty-eight citations, the profile demonstrates measurable research influence. The study contextualizes scholarly contributions within global biological sciences and emphasizes the significance of evidence-based research practices, collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award reflects alignment with academic standards and continued engagement in scientific inquiry and innovation.
Keywords
Marine Biology, Animal Nutrition, Research Impact, Citations, Academic Profile, Scientific Contribution, Zoology Awards, Interdisciplinary Research.
Introduction
The Best Researcher Award is designed to acknowledge measurable academic achievements and contributions within scientific disciplines, particularly focusing on research productivity, citation influence, and interdisciplinary engagement. Within marine biology and animal nutrition, the recognition highlights structured research outputs and academic consistency, contributing to knowledge development and scientific progress.[1]
Research Profile
The research profile reflects indexed academic activity characterized by publication count, citation metrics, and h-index values. The documented scholarly output demonstrates consistent contributions to marine biology and animal nutrition, supported by peer-reviewed publications and integration within international research databases.[1]
Research Contributions
Research contributions include analytical studies in animal nutrition, marine biological systems, and applied ecological frameworks. These works demonstrate methodological rigor and relevance to contemporary biological challenges, contributing to scientific understanding and supporting interdisciplinary advancements within zoological sciences.[2]
Publications
The publication record includes peer-reviewed articles indexed in Scopus and related academic databases, contributing to citation accumulation and scholarly visibility. DOI-linked research outputs enhance accessibility, transparency, and academic validation of the contributions made within the discipline.[2]
Research Impact
Research impact is evaluated through citation metrics, h-index values, and publication influence across academic platforms. The profile demonstrates measurable scholarly impact with citations reflecting engagement from the scientific community, supporting continued contributions to biological research and innovation.[1]
Award Suitability
Suitability for the Best Researcher Award is supported by bibliometric indicators, consistent publication output, and citation performance. The academic profile aligns with evaluation criteria emphasizing research quality, impact, and relevance, reflecting eligibility for recognition within scientific award frameworks.[1]
Conclusion
This article presents a structured overview of research contributions within marine biology and animal nutrition, highlighting measurable academic outputs and citation impact. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award reflects alignment with global academic standards and continued contributions to scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Marine Biology, Author ID 57212468764. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57212468764
- Guo, H., Zhang, H., Liu, H., Wang, J., Feng, M., Chen, B., Chen, S., Wu, K., & Wen, X. (2026). Effect of mollusks as diets on mud crab Scylla paramamosain: Growth performance and muscle quality. Aquaculture Reports, 46, 103292.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2025.103292