Samah Algharib | Mycology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

       Samah Algharib
Name Samah Algharib
Affiliation Academic and Research Institution, United States
Country United States
Scopus ID 57211476541
Documents 39
Citations 1118
h-index 17
Subject Area Mycology
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3336-2855

Samah Algharib
Academic and Research Institution, United States

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate sustained scientific contributions, innovation, and measurable research impact. Samah Algharib has established an academic profile in the field of Mycology, supported by peer-reviewed publications, scholarly citations, and an internationally indexed Scopus author record. Evaluation for this recognition is based on research productivity, scientific influence, publication quality, citation performance, and contributions to the advancement of fungal biology and related botanical sciences.[1]

Abstract

Samah Algharib is recognized for scholarly contributions within the field of Mycology through scientific publications indexed in Scopus and an established citation record. Research activities demonstrate continued engagement in fungal biology, microbiological investigations, and related botanical sciences. Citation metrics, publication output, and research visibility collectively provide evidence of scientific influence suitable for consideration in academic recognition programs.[2]

Keywords

Mycology, Fungal Biology, Plant Pathology, Microbiology, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Scopus Author, Research Impact, Botanical Sciences, Academic Excellence, Innovation, Research Productivity.

Introduction

Modern mycological research contributes significantly to agriculture, environmental science, biodiversity conservation, biotechnology, and public health. Researchers working in fungal sciences advance understanding of fungal diversity, ecology, genetics, and disease management while supporting interdisciplinary scientific progress. International citation databases provide measurable indicators that assist in evaluating scholarly influence and research quality.[3]

Research Profile

  • Researcher: Samah Algharib
  • Country: United States
  • Primary Research Area: Mycology
  • Scopus Author ID: 57211476541
  • Citation Count: 1118
  • h-index: 17
  • Research evaluation emphasizes publication quality, scientific impact, and international visibility.

Research Contributions

The research profile demonstrates contributions to fungal biology through peer-reviewed investigations, collaboration, and dissemination of scientific findings. Publications indexed in international databases have contributed to citation growth and academic visibility. Such contributions support ongoing development of botanical and microbiological sciences while facilitating knowledge exchange across related disciplines.[4]

Publications

  • Peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in Scopus.
  • Research addressing fungal biology and related botanical sciences.
  • International collaborative scientific publications.
  • Publications contributing to measurable citation impact.

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide quantitative evidence of research influence. With 1118 citations and an h-index of 17, Samah Algharib demonstrates sustained scholarly visibility within the international research community. These metrics indicate that published work has been referenced by subsequent scientific studies and contributes to continuing academic discussions.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available bibliometric indicators, peer-reviewed publication activity, citation performance, and subject specialization in Mycology, Samah Algharib demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during evaluations for the Innovative Research Award. Final award decisions remain subject to the eligibility requirements and independent assessment procedures established by the organizing committee of the Botany Scientist Awards.[5]

Conclusion

The available scholarly metrics indicate that Samah Algharib has developed a recognized research profile within Mycology through peer-reviewed publications, international citations, and measurable scientific impact. These achievements reflect continued engagement with academic research and support consideration within professional scientific award programs.[2]

References

  1. Antibiofilm activity of polyethylene glycol-quercetin nanoparticles-loaded gelatin-N,O-carboxymethyl chitosan composite nanogels against Staphylococcus epidermidis, https://doi.org/10.4142/jvs.23215
  2. Epigenetic Landscape of H3K27ac, H3K27me3, H3K4me1, and H3K4me3 Marks in Channel Catfish Following Βeta Glucan Exposure, https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27146282
  3. Nanogel Dressing with Targeted Glucose Reduction and pH/Hyaluronidase Dual-Responsive Release for Synergetic Therapy of Diabetic Bacterial Wounds, https://doi.org/10.3390/gels11060380
  4. Enhanced Antibacterial Effect of pH/Gelatinase-Responsive Florfenicol Nanogels Against Staphylococcus aureus, DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S511947
  5. Manipulated Slow Release of Florfenicol Hydrogels for Effective Treatment of Anti-Intestinal Bacterial Infections, DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S484536

Hai-Yan He | Phytochemistry | Innovation Research Award

Innovation Research Award

Hai-Yan He,
Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, China

 

Hai-Yan He
Affiliation Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
Country China
Scopus ID 57077392100
Documents 40+
Citations 953
h-index 17
Subject Area Biochemistry and Natural Product Biosynthesis
Event Botany Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3540-1707

Hai-Yan He is a researcher in the field of bioorganic chemistry and natural product biosynthesis, currently serving as Principal Investigator at the Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Her research contributions focus on biosynthetic pathway engineering, enzymatic mechanisms, combinatorial biosynthesis, and nitrogen–nitrogen bond formation in natural products. Through interdisciplinary work integrating chemistry, molecular biosciences, and metabolic engineering, she has contributed to the understanding of complex microbial biosynthetic systems and catalytic pathways.

Abstract

This academic article summarizes the scientific profile and research achievements of Hai-Yan He in the field of bioorganic chemistry and natural product biosynthesis. Her research has addressed mechanistic and synthetic questions related to enzymatic nitrogen–nitrogen bond formation, microbial metabolic pathways, and biosynthetic engineering. Through publications in journals including Nature Chemical Biology, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Chemical Society Reviews, her work has contributed to the broader understanding of biochemical synthesis, pathway redesign, and catalytic innovation in natural product research.[2]

Keywords

Bioorganic Chemistry, Natural Product Biosynthesis, Nitrogen–Nitrogen Bond Formation, Biocatalysis, Metabolic Engineering, Enzymology, Combinatorial Biosynthesis, Microbial Pathways, Synthetic Biology, Biochemistry

Introduction

Research in natural product biosynthesis has become increasingly important for pharmaceutical development, biotechnology innovation, and mechanistic enzymology. Hai-Yan He has contributed to this interdisciplinary area through investigations into microbial biosynthetic systems and the enzymatic construction of structurally complex natural compounds. Her academic training at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry and subsequent research positions at the University of British Columbia and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences have provided a foundation for collaborative and translational biochemical research.

The researcher’s publications demonstrate continued engagement with biosynthetic pathway elucidation, catalytic mechanism discovery, and engineered biosynthetic strategies. Her studies are recognized within the scientific community through sustained citation performance and publication in peer-reviewed international journals.[4]

Research Profile

Hai-Yan He received a Ph.D. in Bioorganic Chemistry from the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, after completing a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Tianjin University. Her professional appointments include postdoctoral and research associate positions at the University of British Columbia before becoming Principal Investigator at the Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology.[5]

Her research areas include engineering and redesign of natural biosynthetic pathways, combinatorial biosynthesis for natural products, and protein-directed evolution for biocatalytic applications. Citation metrics from Google Scholar indicate more than 950 citations with an h-index of 17, reflecting sustained scholarly influence in biochemical sciences.[6]

Research Contributions

  • Contributed to the identification of enzymatic pathways responsible for nitrogen–nitrogen bond biosynthesis in microbial systems.
  • Published mechanistic studies involving nitric oxide formation and biosynthetic transformations in natural product chemistry.
  • Advanced understanding of polyketide synthase assembly lines and unusual dehydratase-mediated biosynthetic reactions
  • Contributed to metabolic engineering approaches for efficient biosynthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates and bioactive compounds.
  • Participated in interdisciplinary research combining enzymology, synthetic chemistry, and microbial biotechnology for pathway redesign and catalytic optimization.

Publications

  1. He HY, Niikura H, Du YL, Ryan KS. Synthetic and biosynthetic routes to nitrogen–nitrogen bonds. Chemical Society Reviews, 2022.
    https://doi.org/10.1039/D1CS00993D
  2. He HY, Henderson AC, Du YL, Ryan KS. Two-Enzyme Pathway Links L-Arginine to Nitric Oxide in N-Nitroso Biosynthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b13289
  3. Du YL, He HY, Higgins MA, Ryan KS. A heme-dependent enzyme forms the nitrogen–nitrogen bond in piperazate. Nature Chemical Biology, 2017.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.2391
  4. He HY, Tang MC, Zhang F, Tang GL. Cis-Double Bond Formation by Thioesterase and Transfer by Ketosynthase in FR901464 Biosynthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014.
    https://doi.org/10.1021/ja501324d
  5. He HY, Yuan H, Tang MC, Tang GL. An Unusual Dehydratase Acting on Glycerate and a Ketoreductase Stereoselectively Reducing α-Ketone in Polyketide Starter Unit Biosynthesis. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201406356

Research Impact

The research contributions of Hai-Yan He have received international academic recognition through citations, collaborative publications, and interdisciplinary applications. Her investigations into biosynthetic nitrogen–nitrogen bond formation have contributed to advancing biochemical understanding of microbial natural product pathways. Citation metrics exceeding 950 citations and an h-index of 17 indicate measurable research visibility and scholarly engagement within the scientific community.

Her publications in high-impact journals demonstrate relevance to fields including medicinal chemistry, enzymology, synthetic biology, and pharmaceutical biotechnology. Research outputs related to catalytic biosynthesis and metabolic engineering continue to support future developments in drug discovery and industrial biotechnology.

Award Suitability

Hai-Yan He demonstrates suitability for academic recognition in biochemistry and natural product biosynthesis through sustained publication productivity, international collaboration, and influential mechanistic research. Her work has addressed complex biochemical challenges involving enzyme-mediated synthesis and pathway engineering. The combination of publication quality, citation impact, and scientific relevance supports recognition within international research award platforms focused on biochemical innovation and biosynthetic sciences.

Conclusion

The scientific profile of Hai-Yan He reflects consistent contributions to bioorganic chemistry, enzymology, and natural product biosynthesis. Her research has expanded knowledge related to biosynthetic enzymatic mechanisms and metabolic pathway engineering while contributing to interdisciplinary biochemical sciences. Through international collaborations, peer-reviewed publications, and impactful mechanistic studies, she continues to contribute to the advancement of modern biosynthetic and biochemical research.

References

 

  1. He HY, Niikura H, Du YL, Ryan KS. (2022). Synthetic and biosynthetic routes to nitrogen–nitrogen bonds. Chemical Society Reviews.
  2. Nature Chemical Biology. (2017). A heme-dependent enzyme forms the nitrogen–nitrogen bond in piperazate.
  3. Institute of Medicinal Biotechnology. (2026). Academic and professional profile of Haiyan He.
  4. Google Scholar Metrics. (2026). Citation indicators and h-index data for Hai-Yan He.
  5. Du YL, He HY, Higgins MA, Ryan KS. (2017). A heme-dependent enzyme forms the nitrogen–nitrogen bond in piperazate.