Renjith Seela Bhadran | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

Best Academic Researcher Award

Renjith Seela Bhadran
Researcher Renjith Seela Bhadran
Affiliation Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Country India
Google Scholar ID CacLWwwAAAAJ&hl
Documents 8
Citations 3
h-index 1
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event International Research Awards

Renjith Seela Bhadran is affiliated with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India, and is associated with research activities within the broad domain of Medicine and Health Sciences. Academic recognition programs such as the Best Academic Researcher Award acknowledge researchers who contribute to scholarly advancement through publications, scientific inquiry, academic collaboration, and knowledge dissemination. Evaluation commonly considers publication output, citation metrics, research quality, and disciplinary impact.[1][2]

Based on publicly available scholarly indicators, the researcher maintains an academic profile with indexed publications and citation activity. Such metrics provide a quantitative overview of scholarly visibility while complementing qualitative assessments of scientific contribution, innovation, and academic engagement.[1][3]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Renjith Seela Bhadran in relation to consideration for the Best Academic Researcher Award at the International Research Awards. The profile summarizes scholarly indicators, institutional affiliation, research engagement, publication activity, and broader academic contributions within Medicine and Health Sciences. The evaluation framework emphasizes research productivity, citation visibility, knowledge dissemination, and participation in scholarly advancement through peer-reviewed academic work.[1][4]

Keywords

  • Academic Research
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Research Evaluation
  • Scholarly Publications
  • Citation Analysis
  • Research Impact
  • Academic Recognition
  • International Research Awards

Introduction

Academic awards serve an important role in recognizing contributions that advance scientific understanding, strengthen research communities, and encourage continued scholarly excellence. Within medicine and health sciences, researchers contribute to evidence generation, healthcare innovation, translational applications, and scientific education. Award evaluations typically incorporate publication records, citation metrics, institutional affiliations, and demonstrated research engagement as part of a comprehensive assessment process.[3][4]

Research Profile

Renjith Seela Bhadran is associated with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, a multidisciplinary higher education institution in India that supports research and innovation across numerous scientific domains. Publicly available scholarly indicators show a Google Scholar profile reflecting publication activity and citation accumulation. Such indicators are commonly used to assess academic visibility and the dissemination of research findings within scholarly networks.[2][3]

Research Contributions

Research contributions in medicine and health sciences encompass scientific investigations that improve understanding of human health, disease mechanisms, healthcare delivery, diagnostics, therapeutics, public health interventions, and clinical outcomes. Academic contributions are often reflected through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative projects, conference presentations, and dissemination of evidence-based findings.[4]

  • Participation in scholarly publication and dissemination activities.
  • Contribution to academic and scientific knowledge development.
  • Engagement with research methodologies relevant to health sciences.
  • Support for evidence-based academic inquiry and scientific communication.

Publications

Publication output remains one of the principal indicators of academic productivity. Indexed publications contribute to scientific discourse by presenting new findings, methodological developments, reviews, and applied research outcomes. The researcher’s documented publication record demonstrates participation in scholarly communication and supports visibility within relevant academic communities.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed journal publications indexed through academic databases.
  2. Research outputs contributing to medicine and health sciences literature.
  3. Scholarly works accessible through researcher profile platforms.

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citation counts, scholarly engagement, publication reach, and contribution to future investigations. Citation metrics provide evidence that published work has been referenced by other researchers and incorporated into subsequent academic discussions. While quantitative indicators do not fully capture scientific significance, they contribute to a broader understanding of research influence and scholarly visibility.[1][3]

Award Suitability

The Best Academic Researcher Award recognizes researchers demonstrating commitment to scholarly excellence, research dissemination, and academic advancement. Based on the available academic indicators, institutional affiliation, publication activity, and engagement within the field of Medicine and Health Sciences, Renjith Seela Bhadran presents characteristics that align with commonly applied evaluation criteria for academic recognition programs. Final award determinations generally involve peer review, expert assessment, and verification of research achievements according to event guidelines.[4]

Conclusion

Renjith Seela Bhadran’s academic profile reflects ongoing engagement with research and scholarly communication in Medicine and Health Sciences. Through publication activity, institutional affiliation, and documented scholarly metrics, the researcher contributes to the academic ecosystem supporting scientific advancement and evidence-based knowledge development. These attributes provide a foundation for consideration within academic recognition initiatives such as the International Research Awards.[1][4]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Renjith Seela Bhadran. Google Scholar.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CacLWwwAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. (n.d.). Institutional research and academic information.https://www.amrita.edu/
  3. Renjith S Bhadaran,. (2017). Karel Haal, Renjith Mohan, R Reshma. Scopus.https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=CacLWwwAAAAJ&citation_for_view=CacLWwwAAAAJ:2osOgNQ5qMEC
  4. International Research Awards. (n.d.). Award criteria and academic recognition framework.https://researchawards.net/
  5. Renjith Seela Bhadran (2026). Kannoth Sreekumar, Damodaran Vasudevan. Journal of Biomedical Informatics DOI:
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=CacLWwwAAAAJ&citation_for_view=CacLWwwAAAAJ:9yKSN-GCB0IC

Shiva Pourshafie | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Shiva Pourshafie | Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Tehran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Ms. Shiva Pourshafie is a dedicated and highly skilled physiotherapist with eight years of progressive clinical experience, specializing in orthopedic, neurology, and infertility-related physiotherapy. Based in Tehran, Iran, she has built a strong reputation for delivering patient-centered care across diverse populations, including children with developmental challenges, adults recovering from injuries, and elderly individuals managing chronic movement disorders. At 28 years old, Shiva already demonstrates advanced clinical maturity, combining professional expertise with exceptional client-facing skills and the ability to collaborate effectively within multidisciplinary healthcare teams. She is committed to accurately assessing patient needs, developing individualized treatment plans, and applying evidence-based therapeutic techniques to enhance functional outcomes. Her career objective focuses on advancing her knowledge, expanding her clinical capabilities, and contributing meaningfully to the healthcare system as a forward-thinking physiotherapist. Shiva’s academic foundation is solid and distinguished. She completed her Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy at Iran University of Medical Sciences (2014–2018) and pursued her Master’s degree at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2019–2022), where she widened her expertise in advanced rehabilitation sciences. Her academic journey is complemented by continuous professional training, including dry needling, lymphedema evaluation and treatment, fascial distortion model (FDM), manual therapy, and specialized courses in pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction from North Georgia University and Antwerp University. These certifications significantly enhance her clinical versatility and evidence-based practice. Professionally, Shiva has gained extensive hands-on experience working at Pishgam Physiotherapy Clinic (2017–2025), where she provided specialized treatments in orthopedic rehabilitation and infertility-related therapy. Additionally, she has offered home-based physiotherapy services since 2018, delivering personalized care for patients with neurological and orthopedic conditions. Her achievements include notable contributions to infertility-related physiotherapy and the publication of a peer-reviewed research article in 2025 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2025.01.032), reflecting her commitment to academic growth and scientific inquiry. Shiva possesses strong clinical, analytical, and interpersonal skills, including proficiency in rehabilitation equipment, advanced manual therapy techniques, patient evaluation, treatment planning, and therapeutic communication. She is fluent in English — speaking, reading, and writing at an advanced level. Known for her patience, empathy, and professionalism, she consistently demonstrates a compassionate approach when supporting patients throughout their recovery journey. Guided by ambition and continuous learning, Shiva is ready to embrace new professional challenges and contribute meaningfully to the advancement of physiotherapy and patient care.

Proflies: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publication

Effects of eccentric exercises with and without dry needling approaches at the patients with chronic rotator cuff tendinopathy

Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
2025-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Shiva Pourshafie; Zinat Ashnagar; Shohreh Jalaie; Siamak Bashardoust Tajali

Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Isfahan University of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition Sciences from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, where her research focused on the relationship between dietary patterns, metabolic health, and chronic disease prevention. Dr. Haghighatdoost also completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Nutrition and Human Nutrition, laying a strong foundation for her academic and research pursuits in public health nutrition and nutritional epidemiology. In her professional role, Dr. Haghighatdoost teaches advanced courses in nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, research methods, diet therapy, and community nutrition. Her research explores a wide range of themes, including micronutrient deficiencies, metabolic disorders, the impact of dietary patterns on chronic disease, and the role of functional foods in promoting health and well-being. Her scholarly work emphasizes the integration of nutritional science with public health strategies to enhance dietary quality and reduce disease burden at the population level. Over the years, Dr. Haghighatdoost has published extensively in leading international journals, contributing to the global understanding of nutrition and metabolic health. Her notable publications include studies on dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome, magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk, serum vitamin D and inflammation markers, plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes, and the association between dietary diversity and obesity risk. Many of her papers have been cited widely, reflecting her influence and reputation in the field of nutrition science. Dr. Haghighatdoost has led and participated in several major research projects, including studies on micronutrient status and chronic disease risk among Iranian adults, plant-based diet patterns and metabolic outcomes, and the dietary inflammation index and its association with mental health outcomes. Her research has been supported by Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and other national academic institutions. In recognition of her academic excellence, Dr. Haghighatdoost has received multiple honors, including the Best Researcher Award from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (2023), recognition as a Top 1% Highly Cited Researcher in Nutrition in the Scopus database (2022), and the Distinguished Faculty Research Award from the Faculty of Medicine (2021).

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary patterns and risk of metabolic syndrome in Iranian adults.” Journal of Nutritional Sciences, 2024.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Association between magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk factors: A systematic review.” Nutrition Reviews, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Serum vitamin D status and inflammation markers: A meta-analysis.” Clinical Nutrition, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary diversity and obesity risk among Iranian women.” Public Health Nutrition, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes: Insights from Middle Eastern populations.” Nutrients, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary glycemic index and mental health outcomes: Evidence from Iranian cohorts.” Frontiers in Nutrition, 2021.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Zinc supplementation and glucose metabolism: A randomized controlled trial.” European Journal of Nutrition, 2020.