Uneza Husain | Microbiology | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Uneza Husain
Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Uneza Husain
Affiliation Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Country India
Scopus ID 57221379120
Documents 9
Citations 18
h-index 2
Subject Area Microbiology
Event Indian Scientist Awards

Uneza Husain, affiliated with the Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research. The profile is based on publicly available scholarly indicators and research outputs within the field of microbiology and related biomedical sciences.[1]

Abstract

This article provides a structured academic overview of Uneza Husain and her scholarly activities within microbiology. The profile summarizes institutional affiliation, research specialization, publication activity, citation performance, and academic contributions. Through evaluation of bibliometric indicators and research engagement, the article highlights the relevance of her work within contemporary scientific research and assesses suitability for recognition through the Women Researcher Award.[1][2]

Keywords

Women Researcher Award, Uneza Husain, Microbiology, Biomedical Research, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Research Impact, Academic Excellence, Indian Scientist Awards, Scholarly Contributions.

Introduction

Recognition through academic awards serves to acknowledge scientific dedication, innovation, and contribution to knowledge development. Researchers working within microbiology contribute significantly to public health, disease understanding, laboratory science, and translational medicine. Uneza Husain’s academic activities represent engagement with these objectives through scholarly publications and research dissemination within recognized scientific platforms.[1]

Academic evaluation increasingly incorporates publication productivity, citation influence, collaborative engagement, and contribution to emerging scientific questions. Such indicators provide a framework for understanding the significance and reach of a researcher’s work while maintaining a balanced and evidence-based perspective.[3]

Research Profile

Uneza Husain is associated with the Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, India. Her documented research activity is indexed through Scopus Author ID 57221379120. The available bibliometric indicators identify nine indexed documents, eighteen citations, and an h-index of two, reflecting participation in scholarly communication within the field of microbiology.[1]

  • Primary Discipline: Microbiology
  • Institutional Affiliation: Integral Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
  • Country of Research Activity: India
  • Indexed Documents: 9
  • Citation Count: 18
  • h-index: 2

Research Contributions

Research within microbiology frequently addresses microbial diversity, infectious diseases, antimicrobial resistance, diagnostic methodologies, and laboratory investigations relevant to healthcare systems. Published studies associated with the researcher contribute to the broader body of scientific literature supporting evidence-based clinical and laboratory practices.[1][4]

The scholarly contributions demonstrate engagement with scientific inquiry, peer-reviewed publication processes, and dissemination of findings through recognized academic channels. Such activities support scientific dialogue and promote knowledge exchange within microbiological research communities.[2]

Publications

The documented publication portfolio consists of scholarly works indexed within international academic databases. Publication records demonstrate sustained research participation and contribution to microbiological literature. The portfolio includes collaborative and peer-reviewed outputs that support ongoing scientific discourse.[1]

  • Peer-reviewed scientific articles indexed in Scopus.
  • Research outputs related to microbiology and biomedical sciences.
  • Collaborative academic publications contributing to evidence-based research.
  • Scholarly dissemination through recognized journals and academic platforms.

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through citation activity, scholarly visibility, and contribution to cumulative scientific knowledge. Citation metrics indicate that the researcher’s work has been referenced within subsequent academic literature, demonstrating engagement with the broader research community.[1]

Beyond numerical indicators, research influence may also be reflected through educational value, methodological development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and support for future investigations. These dimensions collectively contribute to the long-term significance of scholarly work.[3]

Award Suitability

Based on the available academic indicators, Uneza Husain demonstrates qualifications aligned with the objectives of the Women Researcher Award. Relevant factors include active participation in microbiological research, documented publication output, measurable citation engagement, institutional affiliation with a recognized medical research institution, and contributions to scientific communication.[1][5]

  • Documented scholarly publications.
  • Research engagement within microbiology.
  • Participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication.
  • Contribution to academic and biomedical knowledge.
  • Alignment with recognition criteria emphasizing scientific achievement.

Conclusion

Uneza Husain’s scholarly profile reflects active involvement in microbiological research and scientific publication. Bibliometric indicators, institutional affiliation, and documented research outputs collectively support recognition within academic award frameworks. The profile illustrates meaningful participation in scientific advancement and demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with emerging research excellence in biomedical and microbiological sciences.[1][5]

References

  1. Scopus author details: Uneza Husain, Author ID 57221379120. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57221379120
  2. Dhameja Time to speed up the diagnostic
    evaluation in clinically suspected rhinosinusitis patients: Adebate on the conventional
    versus molecular workup to establish fungalinfective etiology for prompt management. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9548079/
  3. An overview of mycetoma and its
    diagnostic dilemma: Time to move onto advancedtechniques. Indian J Dermatol Venereol
    Leprol.
    https://ijdvl.com/an-overview-of-mycetoma-and-its-diagnostic-dilemma-time-to-move-on-to-advanced-techniques/
  4. Scrub Typhus and its co-infection with Leptospirosis at a tertiary care hospital in Uttar Pradesh. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/00494755221077744
  5. he Spectrum of Non-dermatophyte Onychomycosis With Special Reference to Syncephalastrum as an Emerging Pathogen. https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/original_article/pdf/391962/20250921-97401-a8muik.pdf

Manon Mani V | Microbial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manon Mani V | Microbial Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Kristu Jayanti (Deemed to be University) | India

Dr. V. Manon Mani is an Assistant Professor in Life Sciences at Kristu Jayanti (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, India. She has established herself as a dedicated academician and researcher with expertise in microbial biotechnology, nanotechnology, and sustainable agriculture. Her academic journey is marked by significant contributions to the fields of microbial metabolites, nanomaterials, and environmental remediation. With extensive teaching and research experience, she has mentored several students and actively engaged in institutional innovation initiatives. Her publications and collaborations reflect her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing global challenges in health, environment, and agriculture.

Professional Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. V. Manon Mani completed her Ph.D. in Microbial Biotechnology from Bharathiar University, Coimbatore. She also holds an M.Phil. and M.Sc. in related biotechnology fields, focusing on microbial and industrial biotechnology. Her academic foundation began with a bachelor’s degree in zoology from NGM College under Bharathiar University. She further enhanced her scientific grounding through various projects and training programs, including work on microbial metabolites, biopolymers, and enzymatic studies. Her educational background has provided her with expertise in microbiology, molecular biology, and bio-nanomaterials, enabling her to integrate basic sciences with applied biotechnology research for healthcare and environmental sustainability.

Professional Experience

Dr. V. Manon Mani is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in Life Sciences at Kristu Jayanti (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru. Prior to this, she worked in reputed institutions where she was actively engaged in both teaching and research. She has guided undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students in diverse projects ranging from microbial biotechnology to nanoscience. Alongside teaching, she has played key roles in research committees, innovation councils, and intellectual property rights cells. She has also organized academic programs, seminars, and workshops, fostering scientific exchange and innovation. Her contributions highlight her leadership in academia and research administration.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. V. Manon Mani has received recognition for her contributions in microbial biotechnology, nanotechnology, and environmental sciences. She has been actively associated with professional bodies, including the Indian Science Congress, and has served as a reviewer for various reputed international journals. She has also contributed as an invited speaker, conference organizer, and member of innovation councils at academic institutions. Her publications in high-impact journals and book chapters with international publishers reflect her recognition as a researcher of global relevance. Through her active involvement in research and innovation, she has earned respect as a mentor and scientific contributor.

Research Skills

Dr. V. Manon Mani possesses expertise in microbial biotechnology, nanotechnology, and sustainable agriculture. Her skills include developing bio-nanomaterials for therapeutic applications, synthesizing biopolymers such as PHB, and applying microbial remediation for environmental management. She has worked extensively on microbial metabolites, host-microbe interactions, and nanocomposite biochar with applications in agriculture, healthcare, and water purification. Her technical proficiency extends to microbiological techniques, molecular biology, chromatography, spectroscopy, and bioinformatics. She is adept in converting biomass into value-added products and designing biocontrol agents for crop protection. These skills enable her to contribute effectively to interdisciplinary scientific research and innovation.

Notable Publications

Synthesis and therapeutic potential of copper oxide nanoparticles from endophytic fungi: anti-cancer activities and mechanisms
Author: Not specified
Journal: Bioorganic Chemistry
Year: 2025
Citations: 0

Green Synthesis of Cymodocea serrulata Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles for Sustainable Antibacterial, and Mosquito Control and their Toxicity to non-target Organisms
Author: Not specified
Journal: 3 Biotech
Year: 2025
Citations: 0

Conclusion

Dr. V. Manon Mani is a committed academician and researcher who combines teaching, research, and innovation in the field of life sciences. Her academic journey reflects a deep engagement with microbial biotechnology, nanoscience, and sustainable environmental practices. With numerous publications, funded projects, and supervisory roles, she has made a lasting impact on scientific education and research. Her leadership roles in innovation councils and research committees further emphasize her ability to contribute to institutional growth. By integrating science with societal needs, she continues to inspire future researchers and remains dedicated to advancing knowledge for global sustainability.