Taraneh Yazdanparast | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Taraneh Yazdanparast

Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Taraneh Yazdanparast
Affiliation Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Country Iran
Scopus ID 55604155600
Documents 39
Citations 328
h-index 11
Subject Area Medicine
Event Scientific World Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-3310-5653

Taraneh Yazdanparast, affiliated with the Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, is recognized for scholarly contributions within the field of medicine. Her research portfolio demonstrates sustained engagement in dermatological and clinical investigations, reflected through peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and international academic visibility. The Best Researcher Award acknowledges research excellence, scientific productivity, and contributions to advancing medical knowledge through evidence-based studies and interdisciplinary collaboration.[1][2]

Abstract

The Best Researcher Award recognizes Taraneh Yazdanparast for her contributions to medical science, particularly within dermatology and related clinical research disciplines. Her scholarly activities encompass the development, evaluation, and dissemination of evidence-based findings that support improved understanding of skin diseases and patient care. Through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative investigations, and academic engagement, she has contributed to the advancement of scientific knowledge while maintaining a measurable research impact. Bibliometric indicators, including publication output, citation performance, and research visibility, demonstrate a sustained commitment to scholarly excellence and continued contributions to the international medical research community.[1][2]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award, Taraneh Yazdanparast, Medicine, Dermatology Research, Clinical Studies, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Scientific Excellence, Research Impact, Citation Analysis, Academic Recognition.

Introduction

Recognition through academic awards highlights the importance of sustained scientific achievement and knowledge dissemination. Researchers working within medical sciences contribute to improved healthcare outcomes through rigorous investigation and publication of findings. Taraneh Yazdanparast’s research activities exemplify these objectives by supporting scientific inquiry and advancing evidence-based understanding in dermatological and clinical medicine.[1]

Research Profile

Taraneh Yazdanparast is affiliated with the Center for Research and Training in Skin Diseases and Leprosy at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Her academic profile demonstrates consistent engagement in medical research, supported by a documented publication record, international indexing, and measurable citation performance. Her work reflects active participation in scholarly communication and collaborative scientific investigations.[2]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Taraneh Yazdanparast include investigations related to dermatological disorders, clinical management strategies, patient outcomes, and evidence-based healthcare practices. Her publications contribute to the scientific literature by addressing relevant medical challenges and expanding knowledge available to clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals engaged in skin disease research and treatment.[3]

Publications

The researcher has produced a portfolio of scholarly publications indexed in major academic databases. These publications encompass peer-reviewed articles and collaborative studies that contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge. The documented publication record supports visibility within the international research community and demonstrates continued academic productivity over time.[1][4]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through publication output, citation metrics, and scholarly influence. With 39 indexed documents, 328 citations, and an h-index of 11, the available indicators suggest meaningful engagement with the academic community. These metrics provide evidence of research visibility and demonstrate the relevance of published work within the broader field of medicine.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award is intended to recognize individuals who demonstrate excellence in research productivity, scientific quality, and contribution to knowledge advancement. Taraneh Yazdanparast’s publication record, citation performance, and sustained commitment to medical research align with these criteria. Her academic achievements support her suitability for recognition within international research award programs.[5]

Conclusion

Taraneh Yazdanparast has established a notable academic presence through contributions to medicine and dermatological research. Her scholarly output, research influence, and commitment to scientific inquiry demonstrate the qualities associated with distinguished research achievement. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award reflects the significance of her work and its contribution to the advancement of medical science and academic excellence.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Taraneh Yazdanparast, Author ID 55604155600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55604155600
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Research profile of Taraneh Yazdanparast.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3310-5653
  3. Yazdanparast, T., et al. (2018). Biophysical and ultrasonographic changes in lichen planus compared with uninvolved skin. The Journal of Dermatology.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/1346-8138.17824
  4. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile and citation metrics of Taraneh Yazdanparast.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3sVlyLQAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  5. Scientific World Research Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award evaluation and recognition framework.
    https://scientificworld.net/

Hugh Sampson | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hugh Sampson | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Pediatrics | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai | United States

Dr. Hugh A. Sampson, MD, is a distinguished physician-scientist and pediatric immunologist best known for his pioneering contributions in food allergy and immunopathogenesis, and is currently the Kurt Hirschhorn Professor of Pediatrics and Director Emeritus of the Jaffe Food Allergy Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He earned a B.A. in Biology from Hamilton College in 1971, then obtained his M.D. from SUNY Buffalo in 1975, followed by a pediatric residency at Northwestern University / Children’s Memorial Hospital and an allergy/immunology fellowship at Duke University (1978–1980). Over his career, he has held leadership roles including chairing the Section on Allergy & Immunology of the American Academy of Pediatrics, serving as past President of AAAAI, holding editorial board positions in leading allergy/immunology journals, and directing national food allergy research consortia. His research interests encompass the pathogenesis of food-induced anaphylaxis, the molecular and immunologic characterization of allergenic food proteins and epitopes, genetics and immune regulation in food allergy, development of precision diagnostics (e.g. epitope-specific IgE/IgG4 profiles), and immunotherapy strategies (oral, epicutaneous, sublingual, and biologics such as anti-IgE) as well as novel therapeutic approaches. His research skills include translational and clinical trial design, immunologic assays (e.g. epitope mapping, serologic biomarkers), mechanistic in vitro and in vivo models, bioinformatics integration, large cohort epidemiologic and registry studies, and mentoring interdisciplinary teams. Among his many awards and honors are election to the National Academy of Medicine (Institute of Medicine) in 2003, the Brett Ratner Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Distinguished Scientist Award of AAAAI, memberships in honorary societies (Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Xi), and repeated recognitions from Research.com as a top immunology scientist. According to his institutional profile, his h-index (based on Scopus/Pure) is listed at ~85,982 (which appears anomalous and may reflect internal counting metrics), while bibliometric sources more conservatively report an h-index of ~147 with over 800+ publications; traditional citation counts exceed 100,000 across his work. In conclusion, Dr. Sampson’s career exemplifies a remarkable integration of basic immunology and clinical translation: his leadership, mentorship, and sustained high-impact scholarship have shaped the modern field of food allergy research, spawning diagnostic and therapeutic innovations and training generations of investigators in allergy and immunology.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID 

Featured Publications

  1. Rose, N. R., Milisauskas, V., & Sampson, H. A. (1975). Species-specific tissue antigens. III. Immunological relationships of enzymic antigens in various species. Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 20, 359–370.

  2. Sampson, H. A., & Buckley, R. H. (1981). Human IgE synthesis in vitro: A reassessment. Journal of Immunology, 127, 829–834.

  3. Rich, K. C., Sampson, H. A., Edwards, N. L., & Fox, I. H. (1981). Familial hypogammaglobulinemia with variable serum immunoglobulins: Concordance with lymphocyte ecto-5′-nucleotidase deficiency. American Journal of Diseases of Children, 135, 795–798.

  4. Sampson, H. A., Walchner, A., & Baker, P. (1981). Recurrent pyogenic infections in individuals with absence of the second component of complement. Journal of Clinical Immunology, 2, 39–45.

  5. LoGalbo, P. R., Sampson, H. A., & Buckley, R. H. (1982). Symptomatic giardiasis in three patients with X-linked agammaglobulinemia. Journal of Pediatrics, 101, 78–80.