Brian Storrie | Hematology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Brian Storrie University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Research Profile
Affiliation University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Country United States
Scopus ID 7005649423
Documents 137
Citations 5,676
h-index 41
Subject Area Hematology
Event Medical Lab Scientist Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scholarly contributions in the field of hematology and laboratory medicine. Brian Storrie, affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, has established a substantial academic record through sustained contributions to biomedical and cellular research, particularly within areas associated with intracellular transport systems, membrane biology, and laboratory science applications.[1] His publication profile, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary collaborations reflect continued engagement with advanced scientific investigation relevant to contemporary medical laboratory science.[2]

Abstract

Brian Storrie has contributed extensively to biomedical and hematological research through investigations related to membrane trafficking, Golgi apparatus organization, intracellular protein transport, and laboratory-based analytical methodologies. His academic output demonstrates interdisciplinary integration between molecular cell biology and medical laboratory science.[3] With more than 137 indexed publications and over 5,676 citations, his work has achieved measurable influence within international research communities and scientific indexing platforms.[1]

Keywords

Hematology, Medical Laboratory Science, Cellular Biology, Membrane Trafficking, Golgi Apparatus, Protein Transport, Biomedical Research, Laboratory Diagnostics, Intracellular Dynamics, Research Excellence

Introduction

Modern medical laboratory science relies on the integration of molecular biology, analytical diagnostics, and translational biomedical investigation. Researchers working in hematology and related laboratory disciplines contribute significantly to disease characterization, diagnostic accuracy, and therapeutic innovation.[4] Brian Storrie has been recognized for sustained scholarly productivity and methodological contributions that support advancements in cellular analysis and laboratory-oriented biomedical science.

Research Profile

Brian Storrie is associated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and has maintained an active research profile in biomedical sciences and hematology-related laboratory disciplines. His Scopus-indexed publication record includes peer-reviewed journal articles, collaborative studies, and scientific analyses relevant to intracellular transport and cellular organization.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Brian Storrie encompass laboratory-based cellular analysis, intracellular membrane dynamics, protein trafficking pathways, and imaging-based biological methodologies. These investigations have contributed to improved understanding of cellular transport systems relevant to disease mechanisms and diagnostic science.[4]

Publications

The publication portfolio of Brian Storrie includes articles indexed in major scientific databases and journals associated with cell biology, hematology, and biomedical laboratory sciences. His publications have contributed to the scientific literature concerning membrane trafficking systems and laboratory methodologies.[3]

Research Impact

Research impact indicators associated with Brian Storrie demonstrate consistent scholarly engagement and citation visibility across biomedical research communities. Citation metrics exceeding 5,676 and an h-index of 41 indicate sustained relevance and continued referencing by other researchers.[1]

Award Suitability

Brian Storrie demonstrates strong suitability for recognition within the Medical Lab Scientist Awards framework due to his documented publication productivity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary scientific contributions. His scholarly profile reflects long-term engagement with laboratory-based biomedical science and internationally indexed academic dissemination.[4]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Brian Storrie reflects a sustained commitment to biomedical and laboratory science research. Through publications, collaborative investigations, and methodological contributions, his work has contributed to scientific understanding in areas related to cellular biology and hematology. The Best Researcher Award recognition aligns with the documented influence and scholarly relevance demonstrated through his academic career and publication record.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Brian Storrie, Author ID 7005649423. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7005649423
  2. Medical Lab Scientist Awards. (2026). Best Researcher Award evaluation framework and academic recognition criteria. https://medicallabscientist.com/
  3. Storrie, B., et al. (2003). Golgi apparatus dynamics and intracellular transport mechanisms. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200202055
  4. Storrie, B., et al. (2024). Puncture Wound Hemostasis and Preparation of Samples for Montaged Wide-Area Electron Microscopy Analysis.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38856226/