Yousuke Kaneko | Tokushima University Hospital | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Yousuke Kaneko
Affiliation Tokushima University Hospital
Country Japan
Scopus ID 57275157600
Documents 11
Citations 17
h-index 2
Subject Area Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders
Event Medical Lab Scientist Awards

Yousuke Kaneko is a researcher affiliated with Tokushima University Hospital in Japan whose scholarly work has contributed to the fields of endocrinology and metabolic disorders. His academic profile reflects active participation in clinical and laboratory-oriented medical investigations associated with metabolic health, diagnostic methodologies, and related biomedical sciences.[1] The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award acknowledges research engagement, publication activity, and scientific contribution within specialized areas of laboratory medicine and endocrine research.[2]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award article documents the academic profile and scholarly relevance of Yousuke Kaneko within the domain of endocrinology and metabolic disorders. The article summarizes publication activity, citation metrics, institutional affiliation, and scientific engagement associated with Tokushima University Hospital. The assessment of research contributions is based on publicly accessible academic indexing information, publication visibility, and evidence of interdisciplinary participation in laboratory medicine and metabolic research.[1] The article also evaluates the suitability of the researcher for recognition under the Medical Lab Scientist Awards framework.[2]

Keywords

Endocrinology, Metabolic Disorders, Laboratory Medicine, Tokushima University Hospital, Clinical Research, Biomedical Science, Scopus Author Profile, Research Metrics, Medical Diagnostics, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

Academic recognition programs in medical and laboratory sciences frequently emphasize measurable research productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to healthcare-oriented scientific advancement. Researchers involved in endocrinology and metabolic medicine contribute to understanding disease mechanisms, diagnostic evaluation, and therapeutic development through clinical and laboratory-based investigations.[3]

Yousuke Kaneko has been associated with scholarly activity indexed through Scopus under Author ID 57275157600. The available metrics indicate publication participation and citation activity relevant to ongoing research themes in endocrinology and metabolic disorders.[1] Such indicators are commonly utilized in academic evaluation frameworks for scientific awards and institutional recognition.[4]

Research Profile

The research profile of Yousuke Kaneko reflects engagement in biomedical investigations linked to endocrine function, metabolic abnormalities, and clinical laboratory science. Institutional affiliation with Tokushima University Hospital positions the researcher within a recognized academic and clinical environment in Japan that supports translational and evidence-based medical research.[5]

Scopus indexing records indicate the presence of eleven scholarly documents and a citation count of seventeen, with an h-index of two.[1] Although citation metrics represent only one dimension of academic influence, they provide insight into the visibility and utilization of published findings within the scientific community.[6]

  • Affiliated with Tokushima University Hospital in Japan.
  • Indexed in the Scopus database under Author ID 57275157600.
  • Research specialization associated with endocrinology and metabolic disorders.
  • Contributions involve laboratory medicine and clinical investigation.
  • Publication and citation metrics indicate active scholarly participation.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with endocrine and metabolic medicine frequently involve diagnostic evaluation, biomarker interpretation, and translational approaches linking laboratory findings with clinical outcomes. The scholarly activity attributed to Yousuke Kaneko demonstrates participation in these broader scientific themes through indexed publications and collaborative academic work.[1]

Laboratory-based medical investigations contribute significantly to the early detection and management of metabolic disorders. Research efforts in this area support improved diagnostic precision, patient monitoring, and evidence-based therapeutic planning.[6] The association of the researcher with a clinical academic institution further strengthens the translational relevance of the work.[5]

  1. Participation in endocrine and metabolic disorder investigations.
  2. Contribution to laboratory medicine and diagnostic science.
  3. Engagement in clinically oriented biomedical research.
  4. Publication activity indexed through recognized academic databases.
  5. Collaboration within institutional healthcare research frameworks.

Publications

The publication profile indexed under the Scopus author record includes multiple scholarly documents associated with endocrinology, metabolism, and medical laboratory sciences.[1] Academic publications contribute to scientific communication by disseminating validated findings and facilitating peer engagement.[6]

  • Clinical investigations related to endocrine system disorders and metabolic regulation.
  • Research contributions involving laboratory diagnostics and biomedical evaluation methodologies.
  • Collaborative publications indexed through international scientific databases.
  • DOI-linked research outputs facilitating academic traceability and citation integration.

Research Impact

Research impact in biomedical sciences may be assessed through publication dissemination, citation metrics, collaborative activity, and institutional participation. The citation count associated with the research profile indicates that the published work has been referenced within subsequent scientific literature.[1]

The subject area of endocrinology and metabolic disorders remains clinically significant due to the increasing prevalence of metabolic diseases worldwide. Researchers contributing to this field support the advancement of diagnostic techniques, disease management strategies, and laboratory methodologies relevant to patient care.[6]

Institutional collaboration through Tokushima University Hospital further enhances opportunities for translational and interdisciplinary medical research.[5] Such environments facilitate integration between laboratory findings and clinical application, strengthening the practical relevance of scientific investigation.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award associated with the Medical Lab Scientist Awards recognizes researchers demonstrating scholarly participation, measurable academic contribution, and relevance to laboratory and clinical sciences.[2] Yousuke Kaneko’s publication record, institutional affiliation, and engagement in endocrinology and metabolic research collectively support the suitability of the researcher for consideration within such academic recognition frameworks.[1]

The combination of indexed publications, citation visibility, and involvement in clinically relevant biomedical research reflects alignment with the objectives commonly emphasized in scientific award evaluations. The focus on metabolic disorders and laboratory medicine also corresponds closely with the thematic priorities of medical laboratory science initiatives.[6]

Conclusion

Yousuke Kaneko represents an active academic contributor within the field of endocrinology and metabolic disorders through institutional research involvement and indexed scholarly publications. The research profile demonstrates measurable academic participation supported by citation activity and publication records available through Scopus.[1]

The recognition framework associated with the Innovative Research Award emphasizes scientific engagement, interdisciplinary contribution, and relevance to laboratory medicine. Based on available academic indicators and institutional affiliation, the researcher demonstrates qualifications consistent with contemporary standards of scholarly recognition in biomedical sciences.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Yousuke Kaneko, Author ID 57275157600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57275157600
  2. Medical Lab Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award and scientific recognition programs.
    https://medicallabscientist.com/
  3. World Health Organization. (2023). Endocrine and metabolic disease research overview.
    https://www.who.int/
  4. Tokushima University Hospital. (n.d.). Institutional medical and clinical research activities.
    https://www.tokushima-hosp.jp/
  5. Elsevier Research Metrics. (n.d.). Understanding citations and publication metrics.
    https://www.elsevier.com/
  6. American Diabetes Association. (2021). Standards of medical care in diabetes.
    https://doi.org/10.2337/dc21-SINT

Shaikh Shahinur Rahman | Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Shaikh Shahinur Rahman
Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh

Researcher Information
Affiliation Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
Country Bangladesh
Scopus ID 57203821209
Documents 26
Citations 216
h-index 8
Subject Area Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders
Event Medical Lab Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9146-3929

The Best Researcher Award recognizes the academic and scientific contributions of Shaikh Shahinur Rahman, affiliated with Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh. The recognition is associated with scholarly achievements in the field of Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders, with research outputs indexed in Scopus and associated international scholarly databases.[1] The award highlights sustained contributions to biomedical and laboratory sciences, including peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary investigations, and citation impact within metabolic and endocrine research domains.[2]

Abstract

Shaikh Shahinur Rahman has contributed to the advancement of biomedical and metabolic science research through scholarly publications, citation impact, and interdisciplinary laboratory investigations. The recognition associated with the Best Researcher Award reflects measurable academic indicators including Scopus-indexed publications, citation performance, and sustained engagement in endocrine and metabolic disorder research.[1] Research activities associated with this profile demonstrate ongoing participation in evidence-based scientific inquiry relevant to laboratory medicine and public health applications.[3]

Keywords

Endocrinology, Metabolic Disorders, Laboratory Medicine, Biomedical Research, Medical Laboratory Science, Scopus Publications, Citation Impact, Clinical Biochemistry, Research Excellence, Academic Recognition

Introduction

The field of endocrinology and metabolic disorders encompasses scientific investigations related to hormonal regulation, metabolic pathways, diabetes, obesity, and associated clinical conditions. Contemporary biomedical research within this domain frequently integrates laboratory diagnostics, molecular biology, and translational medical sciences.[4] Researchers contributing to this area play a significant role in improving diagnostic methodologies, therapeutic understanding, and disease management frameworks within healthcare systems.

Shaikh Shahinur Rahman has been associated with research outputs relevant to these scientific areas through academic publications and collaborative investigations. Citation metrics and indexed scholarly documents indicate active participation in the international scientific community, supporting recognition through academic distinction programs and professional award initiatives.[2]

Research Profile

The academic profile of Shaikh Shahinur Rahman demonstrates engagement in biomedical and laboratory-focused research with emphasis on endocrinology and metabolic sciences. According to indexed scholarly records, the researcher has authored and co-authored multiple scientific publications and has achieved measurable citation impact in related subject areas.[1]

  • Scopus-indexed publications: 26 documents
  • Citation count: 216 citations
  • Research impact indicator: h-index of 8
  • Primary specialization: Endocrinology & Metabolic Disorders
  • Institutional affiliation: Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Shaikh Shahinur Rahman include participation in studies involving metabolic disorders, biochemical assessment, disease-related biomarkers, and clinical laboratory methodologies. Such contributions support the broader scientific objective of improving diagnostic reliability and evidence-based healthcare outcomes.[5]

The integration of laboratory science with clinical research remains an important aspect of endocrine disorder management. Publications within this field often contribute to understanding disease prevalence, metabolic regulation, and molecular mechanisms associated with endocrine abnormalities.[6]

  1. Participation in biomedical laboratory investigations
  2. Contribution to endocrine and metabolic disorder studies
  3. Collaboration in peer-reviewed scientific publications
  4. Support for evidence-based clinical research methodologies

Publications

The research publication record associated with this profile reflects participation in scholarly communication through indexed journals and collaborative academic studies. Publication activities contribute to scientific dissemination and provide measurable indicators of research productivity within medical laboratory and metabolic sciences.[1]

  • Clinical and biochemical investigations related to endocrine health
  • Studies involving laboratory-based diagnostic approaches
  • Research articles indexed within international citation databases
  • Collaborative biomedical and public health publications

Research Impact

Research impact is frequently evaluated through bibliometric indicators including publication count, citation frequency, and h-index performance. The available academic metrics for Shaikh Shahinur Rahman demonstrate recognized scholarly engagement within the biomedical research community.[1]

The citation profile suggests that published works have been referenced within subsequent scientific studies, reflecting ongoing academic visibility and contribution to evolving discussions in endocrinology and laboratory medicine.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes measurable scholarly achievement, publication productivity, and research engagement within a defined scientific discipline. The academic profile of Shaikh Shahinur Rahman aligns with common evaluation criteria used in professional research recognition programs, including indexed publications, citation impact, and subject-specific scientific contributions.[8]

Participation in research activities related to endocrinology and metabolic disorders further supports the relevance of this recognition within the context of medical laboratory science and interdisciplinary biomedical investigation.

Conclusion

Shaikh Shahinur Rahman represents an active academic contributor within the field of endocrinology and metabolic disorder research. Through indexed publications, measurable citation performance, and participation in laboratory-focused scientific investigations, the researcher demonstrates sustained engagement in biomedical scholarship. The Best Researcher Award associated with the Medical Lab Scientist Awards reflects recognition of these scholarly activities and their contribution to ongoing scientific advancement.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Shaikh Shahinur Rahman, Author ID 57203821209. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203821209
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Shaikh Shahinur Rahman.https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9146-3929
  3. World Health Organization. (2024). Laboratory medicine and biomedical research overview.https://www.who.int/
  4. National Institutes of Health. (2023). Endocrinology and metabolic disorders research framework.https://www.nih.gov/
  5. American Association for Clinical Chemistry. (2022). Clinical laboratory science and metabolic diagnostics.https://www.aacc.org/
  6. International Diabetes Federation. (2023). Global perspectives on endocrine and metabolic disorders.https://idf.org/
  7. Food and Humanity. (2024). Body composition, nutritional status, and socio-demographic factors among university students and teachers in Bangladesh: A pilot study. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foohum.2024.100417/
  8. Medical Lab Scientist Awards. (2026). Best Researcher Award recognition criteria.https://medicallabscientist.com/