Mir Kaisar Ahmad | Environmental Toxicology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mir Kaisar Ahmad
Affiliation Government Medical College, Doda
Country India
Scopus ID 7402895920
Documents 16
Citations 286
h-index 10
Subject Area Environmental Toxicology
Event World Life Science Awards

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly excellence and impactful scientific contributions in the field of Environmental Toxicology. Mir Kaisar Ahmad, affiliated with Government Medical College, Doda, India, has demonstrated consistent academic engagement through publications, citation impact, and interdisciplinary scientific investigations related to toxicological sciences and environmental health.[1] The recognition associated with the World Life Science Awards highlights contributions that align with emerging scientific priorities in environmental sustainability, biomedical research, and public health studies.[2]

Abstract

Mir Kaisar Ahmad has contributed to scientific research activities within the domain of Environmental Toxicology through publications addressing toxicological evaluation, biomedical implications of environmental contaminants, and related public health concerns.[1] His academic metrics, including citation performance and h-index indicators, suggest measurable research visibility and scholarly engagement within indexed scientific literature.[3] Recognition under the World Life Science Awards framework reflects the relevance of these contributions to contemporary life science research and interdisciplinary scientific advancement.

Keywords

  • Environmental Toxicology
  • Biomedical Research
  • Public Health
  • Scientific Citations
  • Research Impact
  • Life Science Awards
  • Scholarly Publications

Introduction

Environmental Toxicology remains an important interdisciplinary field focused on the study of environmental contaminants and their biological effects on living systems. Scientific investigations within this domain contribute to public health awareness, ecological sustainability, and evidence-based policymaking. Researchers working in toxicological sciences often integrate biomedical methodologies, analytical laboratory techniques, and epidemiological frameworks to evaluate environmental exposure risks.

Within this context, Mir Kaisar Ahmad has participated in scholarly research activities associated with toxicology and related biomedical investigations. Indexed publications and citation records indicate an active contribution to the academic discourse in life sciences and environmental health studies.[1]

Research Profile

Mir Kaisar Ahmad is affiliated with Government Medical College, Doda, India, and has established a measurable academic presence through Scopus-indexed publications and citation-based indicators.[1] The available research metrics include 16 indexed documents, 286 citations, and an h-index of 10, suggesting moderate scholarly influence within the relevant scientific community.[3]

The research profile demonstrates involvement in interdisciplinary scientific work connected to toxicological assessment, biomedical implications of environmental factors, and analytical health sciences research. Such academic activities contribute to scientific communication and collaborative scholarly development across life science disciplines.

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Mir Kaisar Ahmad involve scientific investigations addressing environmental exposure, toxicological evaluation, and biomedical interpretation of environmental health concerns. Publications in these thematic areas contribute to broader scientific understanding of toxicological mechanisms and their implications for public health systems.

The interdisciplinary character of Environmental Toxicology frequently requires integration of laboratory experimentation, molecular interpretation, statistical evaluation, and literature-based synthesis. Research contributions aligned with these methodologies support scientific awareness regarding environmental contaminants and biological responses.

  • Participation in environmental health and toxicological investigations
  • Contribution to indexed scientific publications
  • Interdisciplinary biomedical research involvement
  • Scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed literature

Publications

The publication record associated with Mir Kaisar Ahmad includes indexed scientific documents covering environmental toxicology and related biomedical themes.[1] Citation performance and research visibility suggest engagement with scientific communities focused on environmental and health-related studies.

  1. Research articles indexed within the Scopus database related to toxicological and biomedical sciences.
  2. Collaborative publications contributing to interdisciplinary environmental health studies.
  3. Peer-reviewed scholarly outputs addressing toxicological implications and environmental risk evaluation.

Representative DOI-linked scientific literature associated with toxicological sciences includes publications accessible through international indexing platforms.

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly assessed through bibliometric indicators including citation counts, publication output, and h-index values.[3] The available metrics for Mir Kaisar Ahmad indicate scholarly recognition within indexed scientific literature and demonstrate engagement with research audiences in environmental toxicology and related biomedical fields.

The citation record of 286 citations and an h-index of 10 reflect measurable academic visibility and sustained referencing activity across scholarly publications.[1] Such metrics are frequently utilized in academic evaluations, award considerations, and institutional assessments related to scientific productivity.

Metric Value
Documents 16
Citations 286
h-index 10
Subject Area Environmental Toxicology

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award under the World Life Science Awards framework recognizes scholarly achievement, interdisciplinary scientific engagement, and measurable research contribution.[2] The academic profile of Mir Kaisar Ahmad aligns with several evaluative criteria frequently associated with scientific recognition programs, including publication activity, citation-based influence, and participation in environmental toxicology research.

The demonstrated research output and bibliometric indicators support consideration for academic distinction within life science award platforms. Continued scholarly activity and interdisciplinary collaboration may further enhance research visibility and scientific contribution in future evaluations.

Conclusion

Mir Kaisar Ahmad has established an identifiable research presence within the field of Environmental Toxicology through indexed publications, citation impact, and interdisciplinary scientific participation. The available academic indicators demonstrate measurable scholarly engagement and contribution to toxicological and biomedical sciences.[1] Recognition through the World Life Science Awards reflects the broader importance of environmental health research and its continuing relevance to scientific and public health advancement.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mir Kaisar Ahmad, Author ID 7402895920. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7402895920
  2. World Life Science Awards. (n.d.). Official award and recognition platform for life science researchers.

    World Life Science Awards


  3. Ahmad, M. K., Khan, A. A., Ali, S. N., & Mahmood, R. (2015). Chemoprotective effect of taurine on potassium bromate-induced DNA damage, DNA-protein cross-linking and oxidative stress in rat intestine. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119137

Abdallah Rajabu Makale | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdallah Rajabu Makale | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI) | Tanzania

Mr. Abdallah Rajabu Makale presents a strong academic and research background in Agronomy and Crop Science, though it does not include any recorded h-index, total documents count, or citation counts. From the document, he has seven (7) published research papers listed under the “Publications” section, which represent his total research documents. These publications span from 2017 to 2024, including journal articles in Heliyon, American Journal of Plant Science, Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, International Journal of Science and Research, and a TFCG Technical Paper. However, the CV does not provide any citation metrics or h-index data. His professional record includes progressive research positions at the Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI) – Naliendele, where he currently serves as Research Officer. He has been recognized with awards for “Best Researcher” and “Best Worker in Research Activities” reflecting excellence in agricultural research and community engagement. His expertise covers project proposal development, data analysis, and dissemination of agricultural innovations to stakeholders. Although citation analytics and h-index values are not provided, the documented evidence of research productivity, peer-reviewed publications, and sustained contribution to cashew and agronomy research demonstrates his growing scholarly impact within Tanzania’s agricultural research framework.

Featured Publications

Jeckoniah, J., Makale, A. R., Kabanza, A. R., Nguya, N., Amanzi, N., Uisso, A., & Doggart, N. (2024). Gender equality and social inclusion baseline analysis for the LONG FALLOWS project, Lindi Region, Tanzania. TFCG Technical Paper No. 52.

Makale, A. R., Mourice, S. K., & Kapinga, F. A. (2024). Assessment of farmers’ knowledge on the foliar fertilizer use for improved cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) productivity in south-eastern Tanzania. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 101092.

Mbasa, W. V., Kapinga, F. A., Nene, W. A., Makale, A. R., Ngiha, K. N., & Bashiru, R. A. (2024). Distribution, characterization, and chemical management of noxious shrub weed (Dichapetalum stuhlmannii Engl) in cashew in southeastern Tanzania. Heliyon, 10(7), e28207.

Makale, A. R., Nene, W. A., Kapinga, F. A., Kabanza, A. K., & Nassary, E. K. (2023). Effect of weeding methods and weeding time on flushing and flowering of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) in south-eastern Tanzania. Heliyon, 9(9), e20230909.

Makale, A. R., Mourice, S. K., & Kapinga, F. A. (2023). Spatial-temporal variability in under-canopy soil fertility and nutritional contents of cashew trees in Makonde Plateau of southeastern Tanzania. Heliyon, 9(11), e20231111.

Prashant Ravish | Environmental Science | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Prashant Ravish | Environmental Science | Best Scholar Award

Prashant Ravish is an Environmental Science researcher pursuing his Ph.D. at Kurukshetra University. His expertise lies in air quality monitoring, agricultural sustainability, and crop residue management. With several peer-reviewed publications, international conference presentations, and advanced training certifications, he combines strong technical skills with a commitment to sustainable solutions.

Mr. Prashant Ravish | Kurukshetra University | India

Profiles

ORCID

SCOPUS

Education

Prashant Ravish has pursued a strong academic foundation in Environmental Science, beginning with undergraduate studies in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry at Kurukshetra University. He went on to complete a postgraduate degree in Environmental Science from the same institution, where he consistently achieved top academic scores. Building on this, he is now advancing his research career as a doctoral researcher in Environmental Science at Kurukshetra University, focusing on air and soil quality issues linked to agricultural practices.

Experience

Alongside his doctoral research, Prashant has gained practical experience in both academic and applied environmental science settings. He has trained in pulp and paper mill waste analysis at the Avantha Centre for Industrial Research and Development and has contributed to teaching by delivering lectures and practical sessions for postgraduate students in Environmental Science. He has presented his findings at multiple national and international conferences, building recognition for his contributions to pressing environmental challenges.

Awards and Recognition

Prashant has qualified for prestigious academic recognition through the UGC NET with a Junior Research Fellowship in Environmental Science, underscoring his academic and research potential. He has also been certified through specialized training programs such as the ISRO–IIRS course on air pollutants, monitoring, and modeling, further broadening his expertise in environmental science

Skills and Expertise

He has developed a diverse skill set that combines technical and soft competencies. His technical expertise includes air quality monitoring, soil nutrient analysis, soil microbial biomass estimation, SEM–EDX interpretation, and data analysis with statistical tools such as SPSS. Complementing his technical strengths are his soft skills, including effective communication, punctuality, teamwork, adaptability, and a strong learning attitude. His bilingual fluency in Hindi and English further enhances his ability to engage with diverse academic and professional communities.

Research Focus 

His research centers on the environmental impacts of crop residue burning, particularly sugarcane trash burning in Northern Haryana. His doctoral work explores the assessment of how such practices affect both air and soil quality, while also investigating sustainable alternatives like in situ incorporation and fungal decomposer applications. His broader research interests extend to agricultural sustainability, air quality monitoring, and the development of eco-friendly practices to mitigate pollution in the Indo-Gangetic plains.

Research Projects

Prashant Ravish has worked extensively on projects addressing air and soil quality in agricultural regions. His doctoral research investigates the environmental impacts of sugarcane trash burning in North Haryana, with a focus on pollution assessment and soil degradation. He has also explored sustainable alternatives such as in situ crop residue incorporation and fungal decomposer applications to accelerate decomposition and enhance soil health. His projects extend to broader studies on seasonal air pollution trends, industrial emissions, and sustainable agricultural practices for mitigating air quality deterioration in the Indo-Gangetic plains.

Publications

Efficacy of a fungal decomposer in accelerating sugarcane trash decomposition and soil nutrient enrichment under semi-controlled conditions
Authors: Ravish, P.; Chaudhry, S.
Journal: Discover Environment

Impact of sugarcane trash burning on ambient air quality in agricultural regions of Northern Haryana, India
Authors: Ravish, P.; Chaudhry, S.
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology

Mitigating air quality degradation through sustainable agricultural practices in the Indo-Gangetic plains: a comprehensive review
Authors: Prashant Ravish; Smita Chaudhry; Urvashi Kashyap
Journal: Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy

Seasonal Trends in Air Pollution at an industrial site in Haryana and its relation with meteorological variables
Authors: Prashant Ravish
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Sciences

Impact of different crop residue burning activities on seasonal variation in ambient air quality
Authors: Prashant Ravish; Smita Chaudhry; Abhishek Sharma
Journal: Discover Atmosphere

Conclusion

Through his focused research and innovative approaches, Prashant Ravish contributes valuable insights into managing agricultural pollution and promoting environmental sustainability. His academic excellence, practical training, and impactful publications position him as a promising researcher dedicated to solving critical environmental challenges.