Asad Abbas | Ethics and Legal Issues in Lab Science | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Asad Abbas
Multan College of Nutrition, Multan Medical and Dental College, Multan

Asad Abbas
Affiliation Multan College of Nutrition, Multan Medical and Dental College
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 57209502337
Documents 24
Citations 70
h-index 4
Subject Area Ethics and Legal Issues in Lab Science
Event Medical Lab Scientist Awards
Google Scholar H7G1IrAAAAAJ&hlProfile

The Young Scientist Award recognizes emerging researchers who have demonstrated meaningful scholarly activity during the early stages of their academic careers. This article summarizes the academic profile of Asad Abbas, whose research contributions, publication record, and engagement with ethics and legal issues in laboratory science illustrate developing expertise within the medical laboratory sciences. The profile is presented using publicly available scholarly indicators and follows a neutral academic style.[1]

Abstract

Asad Abbas is affiliated with Multan College of Nutrition, Multan Medical and Dental College, Pakistan. His documented scholarly record includes 24 indexed publications, 70 citations, and an h-index of 4 according to Scopus. His work has addressed ethical considerations, legal aspects, and broader issues relevant to laboratory science while contributing to evidence-based academic discussion. These indicators provide measurable evidence of sustained research activity appropriate for assessment within early-career scientific recognition programs.[1]

Keywords

Young Scientist Award, Medical Laboratory Science, Research Ethics, Laboratory Governance, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Scopus, Academic Recognition, Pakistan, Laboratory Research

Introduction

Recognition programs for emerging researchers commonly evaluate publication quality, citation performance, scientific integrity, and contributions to their respective disciplines. Bibliometric indicators provide one component of research evaluation and are frequently considered alongside originality, collaboration, and societal relevance. The Young Scientist Award acknowledges researchers demonstrating continued academic development during the early stages of their careers.[2]

Research Profile

According to publicly available Scopus records, Asad Abbas has produced 24 indexed documents receiving 70 citations with an h-index of 4. His affiliation with Multan Medical and Dental College reflects participation in academic research associated with nutrition, health sciences, and laboratory-related ethical and legal considerations. These indicators demonstrate ongoing scholarly engagement and continuing publication activity.[1]

Research Contributions

Research addressing ethics and legal considerations within laboratory science. Participation in peer-reviewed scientific publishing. Contribution to evidence-informed healthcare discussions. Support for responsible scientific practice and research integrity. Academic collaboration within medical and health sciences.

Publications

The research portfolio consists of peer-reviewed journal publications indexed in Scopus. Individual articles explore topics related to healthcare, ethics, laboratory practice, and associated biomedical disciplines. Persistent identifiers, including DOI records where assigned by publishers, facilitate verification and citation of published work.[3]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide a quantitative overview of scholarly influence. With 24 indexed publications, 70 citations, and an h-index of 4, the available metrics indicate measurable academic visibility. While citation-based indicators do not fully represent research quality, they remain widely used in institutional evaluation and award assessments alongside qualitative peer review.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on the documented publication record, citation metrics, institutional affiliation, and continued research engagement, Asad Abbas demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated within Young Scientist Award programs. Final award decisions typically incorporate additional criteria such as innovation, peer review, scientific quality, research ethics, and overall contribution to the advancement of medical laboratory sciences.[2]

Conclusion

This academic profile summarizes publicly available scholarly information describing the research activities of Asad Abbas. The combination of indexed publications, citation performance, and engagement with ethical and legal aspects of laboratory science supports consideration within early-career scientific recognition initiatives while emphasizing transparent, evidence-based evaluation methods.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Asad Abbas, Author ID 57209502337. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57209502337
  2. BMC Pediatrics. (2026). The interplay between malnutrition, persistent diarrhea, lactose intolerance, and food associated gut dysbiosis in children; a comprehensive review.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-026-06529-8
  3. Chem Biodivers. (2026). Phytochemical Fingerprints by GC-MS, Antidiabetic and Multiorgan Protective Effects of Cucumis sativus Peel: An Integrated In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Study.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42281261/

Yong Shen | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Medical Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Yong Shen | Research Methods in Medical Lab Science | Best Medical Scientist Award

Professor Doctor | University of Science and Technology of China | China

Dr. Yong Shen is a leading neuroscientist internationally recognized for his extensive contributions to the molecular, cellular, and translational research of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. His work spans over three decades, covering the discovery of serotonin receptor subtypes, fundamental elucidation of neuroimmune and inflammatory mechanisms in neuronal injury, and pioneering studies on amyloid precursor protein processing, β-secretase (BACE1) biology, and tau-related pathology. He has played a central role in advancing biomarker science by developing and validating cerebrospinal fluid, plasma, and imaging biomarkers for early detection and progression monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and vascular cognitive impairment. Dr. Shen has led major research programs on brain aging, neural circuit degeneration, endothelial dysfunction, and glial senescence, contributing critical insights into small vessel disease, blood–brain barrier breakdown, and neurovascular injury. His laboratory has been at the forefront of therapeutic discovery, evaluating small molecules, antibody-based interventions, natural compounds, and neuromodulatory targets, while also directing large multicenter initiatives such as the China Aging and Neurodegenerative Initiative (CANDI), which integrates machine learning, blood-based biomarkers, and multimodal diagnostics. His prolific publication record includes high-impact findings in Nature Medicine, Neuron, PNAS, Circulation Research, and other leading journals, shaping contemporary understanding of Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms. Dr. Shen’s long-standing leadership includes founding major research centers, establishing brain and biospecimen banks, mentoring numerous doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, and serving on major scientific review panels across NIH, NSF, European, Japanese, and Chinese funding agencies. His contributions continue to influence global strategies in biomarker discovery, disease modeling, and precision intervention in neurodegeneration.

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