Jae Mok Lee | Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Jae Mok Lee – School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University

Jae Mok Lee
AffiliationSchool of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University
CountrySouth Korea
Scopus ID17346330000
Documents74
Citations1,150
h-index21
Subject AreaDentistry
EventInternational Research Awards

The Best Researcher Award nomination profile recognizes the scholarly contributions of Jae Mok Lee, a researcher affiliated with the School of Dentistry at Kyungpook National University, South Korea. His academic work has contributed to the advancement of dental sciences through peer-reviewed publications, research dissemination, and scholarly engagement. Based on publicly available bibliometric indicators, the researcher has established a measurable impact within the field of dentistry through a sustained publication record and citation performance.[1]

Abstract

This academic profile presents an overview of the research activities, publication record, and scholarly impact of Jae Mok Lee. The profile highlights bibliometric indicators including publication output, citation count, and h-index, which collectively demonstrate sustained engagement in dental research. The evaluation further considers contributions to scientific literature, knowledge dissemination, and research influence within the broader dentistry community.[1]

Keywords

Dentistry, Dental Research, Oral Health, Clinical Dentistry, Academic Publications, Citation Impact, Research Excellence, Scholarly Contributions, Dental Science, International Research Awards.

Introduction

Research excellence in dentistry is evaluated through a combination of scientific productivity, citation influence, collaborative engagement, and contributions to clinical and academic advancement. Jae Mok Lee has developed a research portfolio that reflects active participation in the generation and dissemination of scientific knowledge. The available bibliometric record demonstrates a significant level of engagement in scholarly publishing and contribution to evidence-based dental sciences.[1]

Research Profile

Jae Mok Lee is affiliated with the School of Dentistry at Kyungpook National University in South Korea. The research profile reflects participation in peer-reviewed scholarly communication and academic collaboration. According to available Scopus metrics, the researcher has authored 74 indexed documents and accumulated more than one thousand citations, indicating a notable level of visibility within the academic community.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Jae Mok Lee encompass scientific investigations within dentistry and related oral health disciplines. Through publication of peer-reviewed studies, the researcher has contributed to the development of evidence-based approaches, enhanced understanding of clinical outcomes, and dissemination of findings relevant to dental practitioners and academic researchers.[2]

Publications

The publication portfolio includes articles indexed in international databases and contributes to the visibility of research conducted within the dental sciences. Scholarly publications remain a primary indicator of academic productivity and impact. Representative records are available through the Scopus author profile and associated DOI-indexed publications.[1][3]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed using quantitative and qualitative indicators. The available bibliometric evidence indicates that Jae Mok Lee’s publications have been cited extensively by subsequent researchers. An h-index of 21 demonstrates that multiple publications have achieved substantial citation recognition, while the overall citation count reflects continued academic relevance and influence within the field.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on available publication metrics, citation performance, and demonstrated scholarly engagement, Jae Mok Lee exhibits characteristics commonly considered during evaluations for research excellence recognition. The combination of publication productivity, citation influence, and contributions to dentistry aligns with the objectives of the International Research Awards program, which seeks to recognize meaningful scientific achievement and academic impact.[1][3]

Conclusion

Jae Mok Lee’s academic profile demonstrates sustained engagement in dental research, supported by a substantial publication record, citation impact, and measurable scholarly influence. The available evidence suggests a significant contribution to the advancement of dentistry and oral health research. These achievements provide a strong basis for consideration within the Best Researcher Award category of the International Research Awards program.

References

  1. Elsevier. (2025). Scopus author details: Jae Mok Lee, Author ID 17346330000. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=17346330000
  2. International DOI Foundation. (2026). Impact of Abutment Angulation and Crown–Implant Ratio on Peri-Implant Bone Loss Severity in Posterior Internal-Connection Implants.DOI: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/16/5/2171
  3. International Research Awards. (2026). Award categories and evaluation framework.https://researchawards.net/

Hyo-sang Park | Dentistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Hyo-sang Park | Dentistry | Research Excellence Award 

Kyungpook National University | South Korea

Professor Hyo-Sang Park, DDS, MSD, PhD, is a distinguished orthodontist and academic leader with over three decades of contributions to orthodontic science, education, and clinical innovation. He currently serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at the School of Dentistry, Kyungpook National University (KNU), Daegu, Republic of Korea, where he has played a pivotal role in advancing both fundamental and applied orthodontic research. Professor Park’s research career is deeply rooted in biological responses to orthodontic tooth movement, with early work focusing on immunohistochemical analysis of neurotransmitter expression during orthodontic force application. His experimental studies using animal models, particularly rats, have significantly enhanced the understanding of craniofacial growth, bone remodeling, and tissue adaptation under orthodontic conditions. These foundational investigations have provided important insights into the biological mechanisms underlying orthodontic treatment efficiency and stability. A central and defining theme of Professor Park’s research is the development and clinical application of titanium microscrews and micro-implant anchorage systems (MIA). For over 24 years, he has been a leading researcher and clinician in this field, conducting extensive animal experiments and clinical trials to optimize micro-implant design, placement protocols, and biomechanical applications. His work has contributed substantially to the global adoption of microscrew anchorage as a reliable and minimally invasive solution for complex orthodontic movements, reducing the need for patient compliance and extraoral appliances. Professor Park’s research excellence has been internationally recognized, including the CDABO Case Report of the Year Award (2005) from the American Association of Orthodontists and the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, as well as multiple honors from the Korean Association of Orthodontists.

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Featured Publications


Factors affecting the clinical success of screw implants used as orthodontic anchorage

– American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2006 | Cited by 999

Overview Development of orthodontic micro-implants for intraoral anchorage

– Journal of Clinical Orthodontics , 2003 | Cited by 732

Micro-implant anchorage for lingual treatment of a skeletal Class II malocclusion

– Journal of Clinical Orthodontics , 2001 | Cited by 378

Nonextraction treatment of an open bite with microscrew implant anchorage

– American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics , 2006 | Cited by 226

Jibin joy Danie | Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Jibin joy Danie | Dentistry | Excellence in Research Award

Pushpagiri college of dental sciences | India

Dr. Jibin Joy Daniel is an accomplished dental professional and academician currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthodontics at Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences, Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta, Kerala. With a strong academic foundation, clinical expertise, and a passion for advancing orthodontic science, Dr. Daniel has distinguished himself as a promising researcher and educator in the field of dental and orthodontic sciences. He obtained his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from the Government Dental College, Kottayam, under the Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) in 2018, where he graduated with First Class honors. Driven by a desire to specialize in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, he pursued his Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) at A.J. Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, affiliated with Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Karnataka, where he secured First Class distinction and achieved an impressive 9th Rank in the university examinations. Furthering his academic and professional pursuits, Dr. Daniel became a Fellow of the Academy of General Education, Manipal University, and earned certification in Advanced Orthodontics from Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea—an international recognition that reflects his global outlook on orthodontic innovation. He is also a Fellow of the Pierre Fauchard Academy (USA), a prestigious honor awarded to dental professionals for exemplary contributions to dentistry. Dr. Daniel’s commitment to research is reflected in his numerous scientific publications and conference presentations. He has authored more than 25 publications in reputed international journals, covering diverse areas such as orthodontic treatment mechanics, smile aesthetics, airway management, functional appliances, and genetic research. His ICMR-funded project on RUNX2 gene nucleotide polymorphism in skeletal class II and class III malocclusion underscores his dedication to genetic and molecular approaches in orthodontics. His contributions have been recognized with the ISSN International Best Research Award (2025) and his role as a speaker at the International Conference on Cosmetology, Dubai (2025) further highlights his growing international presence. Dr. Daniel’s academic journey is complemented by an active engagement in scientific conventions and professional societies. He has presented posters and papers at multiple Indian Orthodontic Society (IOS) PG Conventions and participated in OrthoByte 2020, where he also competed in quiz sessions. As a registered member of both the Kerala State Dental Council (Reg. No. 21012) and the Indian Orthodontic Society (Reg. No. LM 5420), he continues to uphold professional excellence and ethical standards in practice and teaching. His clinical and teaching philosophy emphasizes patient-centered care, evidence-based orthodontic interventions, and mentorship of young dental professionals. Known for his excellent communication skills, compassion, and professional integrity, Dr. Daniel ensures his students and patients alike benefit from his depth of knowledge and clinical acumen.

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Featured Puiblications

Daniel, J. J., & Kumar, A. (2024). Smile esthetics in orthodontics: Review of literature. Journal of Dentistry, 14, 701.

Daniel, J. J., Nizar, A., & Kumar, A. H. (2023). Transverse and sagittal arch development using Transforce appliance: A case report. Saudi Journal of Oral and Dental Research, 8, 59–64.

Geojan, D. G., & Daniel, J. J. (2025). Patient compliance with removable myofunctional appliance wear in central Travancore population: A questionnaire-based study. International Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR), 11(2), 168–170.

Daniel, J. J. (2023). Awareness about clear aligner among dental students: A cross-sectional study. IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research.

Amir, S., John, J., Thomas, N. O., Abraham, N., Cherian, R. A., & Daniel, J. J. (2023). Different orthodontic treatment modalities on airway: A review. International Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences Research (IJDMSR).

Daniel, J. J., Nizar, A., Shetty, K. N., & Kumar, A. (2022). Use of a posterior bite block modified with TPA and palatal crib for treating open bite in a growing individual: A case report. Austin Journal of Dentistry, 9(2), 1169.

Madhav Chandran, B., Daniel, J. J., Abraham, N., & Cherian, R. A. (2023). Fixed functional appliances: A clinician’s perspective. International Journal of Scientific Research (IJSR).

Daniel, J. J., Geojan, D. G., & James, A. (2023). Fixed functional appliances: A clinician’s perspective. International Journal of Scientific Research (IJSR).