Uday Aditya Sarkar | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Review Article Award

Best Review Article Award

Uday Aditya Sarkar
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Harvard Medical School
Academic Recognition
Affiliation Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/ Harvard Medical School
Country United States
Scopus ID 59697220700
Documents 3
Citations 264
h-index 5
Subject Area Genetics and Molecular Biology
Event International Research Excellence and Citation Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7401-7193

The Best Review Article Award recognizes scholarly contributions that demonstrate substantial academic value through analytical synthesis, methodological rigor, and impactful scientific interpretation. Uday Aditya Sarkar, affiliated with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School, has contributed to the field of Genetics and Molecular Biology through research publications and citation-based academic influence.[1] The recognition reflects measurable scholarly engagement as indicated by indexed publications, citation performance, and international academic visibility.[2]

Abstract

The Best Review Article Award acknowledges researchers whose scholarly publications demonstrate clarity of synthesis, scientific relevance, and citation influence within their respective disciplines. Uday Aditya Sarkar’s academic profile in Genetics and Molecular Biology reflects contributions to biomedical and translational research, particularly within institutional environments recognized for advanced cancer and genomic studies.[1] The award evaluation considers indexed publications, citation metrics, interdisciplinary relevance, and broader scholarly engagement documented through recognized academic databases and identifiers.[3]

Keywords

  • Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Review Article Award
  • Citation Analysis
  • Biomedical Research
  • Harvard Medical School
  • Cancer Research
  • Scholarly Impact

Introduction

Academic awards dedicated to review literature recognize the importance of interpretative and integrative scholarship in advancing scientific understanding. Review articles frequently serve as foundational references that consolidate fragmented findings, evaluate emerging evidence, and guide future research directions.[4] Within biomedical sciences, review-based scholarship plays a significant role in supporting translational medicine, molecular diagnostics, and evidence-based clinical investigation.

Uday Aditya Sarkar’s academic affiliation with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School situates the researcher within globally recognized institutions dedicated to cancer biology and precision medicine.[5] Citation indicators and Scopus-indexed publications suggest measurable academic engagement and visibility within Genetics and Molecular Biology.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Uday Aditya Sarkar reflects participation in interdisciplinary biomedical investigations associated with molecular genetics, oncology, and translational science. Institutional affiliations with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School provide a research environment characterized by collaborative clinical and genomic research initiatives.[5]

According to indexed academic metrics, the researcher has authored multiple documents with cumulative citation performance indicating active scholarly utilization.[1] The Scopus h-index reflects citation consistency across publications and indicates sustained academic referencing within related scientific literature.[2]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with the award nomination emphasize analytical synthesis and scientific communication within Genetics and Molecular Biology. Review-oriented scholarship contributes to the interpretation of genomic pathways, molecular interactions, and translational therapeutic strategies.[6]

  • Contribution to interdisciplinary biomedical research involving molecular biology and cancer-related investigations.
  • Participation in research environments emphasizing translational and genomic medicine.
  • Development of scholarly publications with measurable citation influence.
  • Engagement with internationally indexed academic dissemination platforms.

The academic significance of review-based literature lies in its ability to contextualize experimental evidence and facilitate broader scientific understanding across disciplines.[4]

Publications

The publication profile associated with the researcher demonstrates indexed scholarly output within Genetics and Molecular Biology. Publications receiving notable citation activity often indicate continued relevance within academic and biomedical communities.[1]

  1. Review-oriented biomedical publication contributing to molecular and translational research discourse.
  2. Scholarly article indexed within Scopus citation databases and associated institutional repositories.
  3. Research publication demonstrating citation engagement within genetics and cancer biology literature.

Representative DOI-linked scholarly resources are commonly utilized for validating publication authenticity and citation tracking within international indexing systems.[7]

Research Impact

Citation-based indicators are frequently used to assess scholarly dissemination, research visibility, and influence within academic communities. Uday Aditya Sarkar’s documented citation count and h-index indicate that published works have achieved measurable referencing activity within relevant scientific literature.[2]

The broader research impact also includes contributions to scientific interpretation, knowledge consolidation, and the communication of biomedical evidence. Within genetics and molecular biology, review literature remains essential for supporting clinical translation, emerging therapeutic approaches, and interdisciplinary collaboration.[6]

Award Suitability

The Best Review Article Award emphasizes scholarly excellence in synthesis-driven academic publishing. Evaluation criteria generally include citation performance, institutional affiliation, interdisciplinary significance, publication quality, and evidence of scientific engagement.[3]

Uday Aditya Sarkar’s academic profile aligns with several of these evaluative dimensions, including measurable citation metrics, recognized institutional associations, and participation in internationally visible biomedical research environments.[5] The combination of publication activity and citation influence supports the researcher’s suitability for recognition within scholarly review literature awards.[2]

Conclusion

The Best Review Article Award recognizes scholarly contributions that facilitate scientific interpretation, evidence synthesis, and academic communication across biomedical disciplines. Uday Aditya Sarkar’s research profile, citation metrics, and institutional affiliations collectively reflect active participation in internationally recognized scientific research environments.[1] The documented academic indicators support the relevance of the researcher’s contributions within Genetics and Molecular Biology and demonstrate alignment with contemporary standards for scholarly recognition and citation-based evaluation.[3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Uday Aditya Sarkar, Author ID 59697220700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59697220700
  2. 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.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  3. International Research Excellence and Citation Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation and academic recognition framework.
    https://citationawards.com/
  4. Grant, M. J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: An analysis of review types and associated methodologies. Health Information & Libraries Journal, 26(2), 91–108.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00848.x
  5. Harvard Medical School. (n.d.). Research and institutional overview.
    https://hms.harvard.edu/
  6. National Human Genome Research Institute. (n.d.). Genetics and genomics research overview.
    https://www.genome.gov/
  7. Nature Publishing Group. (2020). Advances in molecular biology and translational research.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-2649-2

Pedro Luis Rodriguez Egea | Biological Sciences | Research Citation Excellence Award

Dr. Pedro Luis Rodriguez Egea | Biological Sciences | Research Citation Excellence Award

 

Research Professor at CSIC, Spain

Dr. Pedro Luis Rodriguez Egea is a distinguished Research Professor affiliated with the Institute of Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMCP) at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). His research primarily focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying the actions of plant hormones. With expertise in Molecular Biology (UNESCO code: 241502) and Genetics (UNESCO code: 240992), Dr. Rodriguez Egea’s work contributes significantly to understanding plant growth, stress responses, and biochemical pathways related to coenzyme biosynthesis.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy from the University of Valencia in June 1989. Subsequently, he pursued his doctoral studies in Biological Sciences at the Severo Ochoa Center for Molecular Biology, affiliated with the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), completing his doctoral degree in 1994. This academic path reflects his comprehensive training in pharmaceutical sciences and his specialized research in biological sciences at prestigious institutions in Spain.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Pedro Luis Rodriguez Egea currently holds a position as a Research Professor at the Institute of Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology (IBMCP), part of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). His research is focused on molecular mechanisms of action of plant hormones.

Patents:

Dr. Pedro Luis Rodríguez Egea has contributed significantly to the field of agricultural biotechnology through his patents and utility models. One notable patent, WO2007088234, focuses on developing plants resistant to saline and water stress conditions. This innovation addresses critical agricultural challenges by enhancing the ability of plants to thrive in adverse environmental conditions, thereby potentially increasing crop yields and ensuring food security.Another patent, WO2009138535-A1 and its corresponding Spanish versions ES2334539-A1 and ES2334539-B1, involves the utilization of the enzyme phosphopantetheine-adenylyl transferase. This enzyme plays a crucial role in the biosynthesis of coenzyme A, contributing to improved plant growth, resistance to salt and osmotic stress, increased lipid reserves, and modification of amino acid content. These innovations not only advance agricultural productivity but also offer sustainable solutions for enhancing plant resilience and nutritional value. Dr. Pedro Luis Rodríguez Egea’s work underscores a commitment to pioneering research aimed at addressing global agricultural challenges and promoting sustainable farming practices. His patents highlight novel approaches to enhancing crop performance and resilience in the face of environmental stressors, thereby contributing significantly to the field of agricultural biotechnology and plant sciences.

 

📚Publications :

PlantACT! – how to tackle the climate crisis

Authors: Hirt, H., Al-Babili, S., Almeida-Trapp, M., Wulff, B.B.H., Young, I.M.

Journal: Trends in Plant Science

Year: 2023

Citations: 9

ABA inhibits myristoylation and induces shuttling of the RGLG1 E3 ligase to promote nuclear degradation of PP2CA

Authors: Belda-Palazon, B., Julian, J., Coego, A., An, C., Rodriguez, P.L.

Journal: Plant Journal

Year: 2019

Citations: 56

The plant ESCRT component FREE1 shuttles to the nucleus to attenuate abscisic acid signalling

Authors: Li, H., Li, Y., Zhao, Q., Wang, X., Gao, C.

Journal: Nature Plants

Year: 2019

Citations: 64

Wounding-Induced Stomatal Closure Requires Jasmonate-Mediated Activation of GORK K + Channels by a Ca 2+ Sensor-Kinase CBL1-CIPK5 Complex

Authors: Förster, S., Schmidt, L.K., Kopic, E., Kudla, J., Becker, D.

Journal: Developmental Cell

Year: 2019

Citations: 77

PYL8 mediates ABA perception in the root through non-cell-autonomous and ligand-stabilization–based mechanisms

Authors: Belda-Palazon, B., Gonzalez-Garcia, M.-P., Lozano-Juste, J., Bennett, M.J., Rodriguez, P.L.

Journal: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Year: 2018

Citations: 45

The Xerobranching Response Represses Lateral Root Formation When Roots Are Not in Contact with Water

Authors: Orman-Ligeza, B., Morris, E.C., Parizot, B., Beeckman, T., Draye, X.

Journal: Current Biology

Year: 2018

Citations: 84

The Cys-Arg/N-End Rule Pathway Is a General Sensor of Abiotic Stress in Flowering Plants

Authors: Vicente, J., Mendiondo, G.M., Movahedi, M., Gray, J.E., Holdsworth, M.J.

Journal: Current Biology

Year: 2017

Citations: 88

Structure of Ligand-Bound Intermediates of Crop ABA Receptors Highlights PP2C as Necessary ABA Co-receptor

Authors: Moreno-Alvero, M., Yunta, C., Gonzalez-Guzman, M., Rodriguez, P.L., Albert, A.

Journal: Molecular Plant

Year: 2017

Citations: 44

Root hydrotropism is controlled via a cortex-specific growth mechanism

Authors: Dietrich, D., Pang, L., Kobayashi, A., Takahashi, H., Bennett, M.J.

Journal: Nature Plants

Year: 2017

Citations: 169

Depletion of abscisic acid levels in roots of flooded Carrizo citrange (Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf. × Citrus sinensis L. Osb.) plants is a stress-specific response associated to the differential expression of PYR/PYL/RCAR receptors

Authors: Arbona, V., Zandalinas, S.I., Manzi, M., Rodriguez, P.L., Gómez-Cadenas, A.

Journal: Plant Molecular Biology

Year: 2017

Citations: 37