Michael Quansah | Neuroscience | Best Research Article Award

Best Research Article Award

Michael Quansah
Western Sydney University, Australia
Michael Quansah
Affiliation Western Sydney University
Country Australia
Scopus ID 57224587100
Documents 5
Citations 27
h-index 2
Subject Area Neuroimmunology
Event International Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4581-9831

The Best Research Article Award recognizes scholarly contributions demonstrating methodological rigor, academic relevance, and emerging influence within specialized scientific domains. Michael Quansah of Western Sydney University has developed a growing research profile in the interdisciplinary field of neuroimmunology, contributing to investigations related to immune-mediated neurological mechanisms and translational biomedical research.[1] The recognition reflects measurable scholarly activity, citation visibility, and ongoing engagement with contemporary biomedical research themes.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Michael Quansah and evaluates the relevance of his research activities within the context of the Best Research Article Award presented through the International Research Awards platform. The review highlights measurable scholarly indicators, including publication activity, citation metrics, and emerging research visibility within neuroimmunology and associated biomedical sciences. The assessment also considers interdisciplinary engagement, institutional affiliation, and the broader significance of neuroimmune investigations in contemporary medical research.[1][3]

Keywords

  • Neuroimmunology
  • Biomedical Research
  • Research Recognition
  • Scientific Publications
  • Academic Awards
  • Scholarly Impact

Introduction

Research awards serve an important role in identifying scholarly work that contributes to the advancement of scientific knowledge and interdisciplinary understanding. In biomedical sciences, recognition mechanisms frequently emphasize publication quality, citation performance, methodological innovation, and societal relevance.[4]

Michael Quansah’s academic profile reflects a developing body of work in neuroimmunology, an area concerned with the interactions between neurological systems and immune responses. Contemporary neuroimmunological studies increasingly influence research in neurodegenerative diseases, inflammatory conditions, and translational therapeutics.[5] Such contributions remain significant in the broader context of precision medicine and integrated healthcare research.

Research Profile

Michael Quansah is affiliated with Western Sydney University in Australia and has participated in scholarly investigations related to neuroimmunological pathways and biomedical mechanisms. Citation databases indicate measurable academic engagement with a documented publication record and citation activity.[1]

The researcher’s Google Scholar and indexing records demonstrate visibility within specialized biomedical literature. Although the publication portfolio remains compact, the citation count suggests early scholarly influence and relevance among peer-reviewed scientific discussions.[2]

  • Institutional affiliation with Western Sydney University
  • Research specialization in neuroimmunology
  • Indexed scholarly publications
  • Emerging citation visibility within biomedical research

Research Contributions

The primary focus of Michael Quansah’s research activities involves neuroimmune signaling and the relationship between inflammatory processes and neurological disorders. Research in this area contributes to understanding molecular pathways involved in disease progression and therapeutic response mechanisms.[5]

Interdisciplinary biomedical studies frequently integrate immunology, neuroscience, pharmacology, and molecular biology. Such approaches support translational outcomes capable of informing clinical applications and evidence-based medical interventions.[6]

  1. Investigation of immune-mediated neurological mechanisms
  2. Contribution to translational biomedical research
  3. Participation in interdisciplinary scientific collaboration
  4. Support for evidence-based neurobiological studies

Publications

Indexed publications associated with Michael Quansah reflect participation in peer-reviewed biomedical and neuroimmunological studies. Research dissemination through scholarly journals contributes to the visibility and accessibility of scientific findings across academic communities.[2]

  • Peer-reviewed neuroimmunology research articles
  • Collaborative biomedical investigations
  • Research outputs indexed in scholarly databases
  • Articles contributing to translational neuroscience literature

Representative DOI-linked scholarly outputs support the researcher’s publication visibility and facilitate citation accessibility within international indexing systems.[7]

Research Impact

Research impact is frequently evaluated through citation indicators, scholarly dissemination, interdisciplinary applicability, and relevance to ongoing scientific discourse. Citation metrics associated with Michael Quansah indicate developing academic influence within specialized biomedical domains.[1]

Neuroimmunology remains an evolving field with substantial implications for understanding neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory neurological conditions. Contributions within this research area are therefore considered strategically relevant to future translational and therapeutic developments.[6]

Award Suitability

The Best Research Article Award recognizes scholarly engagement that demonstrates scientific relevance, publication quality, and measurable academic contribution. Michael Quansah’s documented publication activity, citation metrics, and subject specialization align with several evaluative dimensions commonly applied in academic award selection frameworks.[4]

The interdisciplinary nature of neuroimmunology additionally supports the broader applicability of the researcher’s work across biomedical sciences, neuroscience, and translational medicine. Such characteristics strengthen the suitability of the research profile for recognition within international academic award programs.[5]

Conclusion

Michael Quansah’s research profile represents a developing contribution to neuroimmunology and biomedical science. The combination of indexed publications, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and interdisciplinary relevance supports recognition within scholarly award platforms such as the International Research Awards. Continued publication activity and collaborative research engagement may further strengthen the academic influence and visibility of the researcher within the global scientific community.[2][6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Michael Quansah, Author ID 57224587100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Michael Quansah. Google Scholar.
    https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=V5p0Yi8AAAAJ&hl=en
  3. International Research Awards. (n.d.). Best Research Article Award evaluation criteria.

    International Research Awards


  4. Moed, H. F. (2017). Applied Evaluative Informetrics. Springer.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60522-7
  5. Ransohoff, R. M., & Brown, M. A. (2012). Innate immunity in the central nervous system. Journal of Clinical Investigation.
    https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI58644
  6. Dantzer, R., et al. (2008). From inflammation to sickness and depression. Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn2297
  7. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. (2020). Neuroimmune mechanisms and translational neuroscience research.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2020.01.012