Harpreet Singh | Molecular Biology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Harpreet Singh
Affiliation GD Goenka University
Country India
Scopus ID 59940947700
Documents 1
Subject Area Molecular Biology
Event Indian Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0003-3856-571X

Harpreet Singh

GD Goenka University

Harpreet Singh, affiliated with GD Goenka University, India. The profile highlights contributions within the field of Molecular Biology, emphasizing scholarly output, citation influence, research relevance, and academic engagement. The assessment is structured in a neutral and evidence-oriented manner consistent with academic recognition frameworks such as the Indian Scientist Awards.[1]

Abstract

This article provides a structured academic overview of Harpreet Singh’s research profile within Molecular Biology. The assessment considers scholarly influence, citation performance, scientific relevance, and contributions to biological research. Molecular Biology remains a critical discipline underpinning advances in genetics, biotechnology, biomedical sciences, and molecular diagnostics. The researcher’s citation record reflects measurable engagement with the scientific community and demonstrates the dissemination of knowledge through recognized scholarly channels.[1][2]

Keywords

Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Scientific Research, Genomics, Research Excellence, Citation Analysis, Biological Sciences, Academic Recognition, Innovation in Science, Indian Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Molecular Biology is a foundational scientific discipline that investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular function, genetic regulation, and biological processes. Research in this field contributes to advances in medicine, agriculture, environmental sciences, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical development. Continuous discoveries within molecular biology drive innovation and expand understanding of life at the molecular level.[3]

Researchers in this domain contribute through experimental investigation, theoretical development, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Their work supports the translation of scientific findings into practical applications that benefit society and improve scientific knowledge systems.[4]

Research Profile

Harpreet Singh is affiliated with GD Goenka University and is associated with scholarly activities within the field of Molecular Biology. Available bibliometric information demonstrates citation influence and research visibility through recognized academic indexing systems. The profile reflects participation in scientific communication and contribution to ongoing developments in biological sciences.[1]

  • Scopus Author ID: 59940947700
  • Institution: GD Goenka University
  • Country: India
  • Total Citations: 387
  • Primary Subject Area: Molecular Biology
  • Recognition Event: Indian Scientist Awards

Research Contributions

The researcher’s scholarly activities contribute to the advancement of molecular and biological sciences through participation in research, publication, and scientific knowledge dissemination. Molecular Biology research frequently intersects with biotechnology, genetics, cellular biology, and biomedical innovation, thereby creating opportunities for interdisciplinary impact and scientific advancement.[2]

  • Contribution to molecular and cellular biology research initiatives.
  • Participation in scientific investigations addressing biological mechanisms.
  • Support for interdisciplinary studies involving biotechnology and life sciences.
  • Publication and dissemination of research findings through scholarly channels.
  • Engagement with emerging scientific developments relevant to molecular biology.

Publications

Scientific publications serve as a primary mechanism for communicating research findings and supporting knowledge development within the global scientific community. The available citation record associated with this profile indicates that the researcher’s scholarly outputs have been referenced by other investigators, contributing to academic discourse and ongoing scientific inquiry.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed research publications in biological and molecular sciences.
  2. Scholarly contributions supporting advances in biotechnology and life sciences.
  3. Research outputs disseminated through recognized academic platforms.
  4. Scientific publications contributing to citation-based scholarly influence.

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through scholarly visibility, citation influence, knowledge dissemination, and contribution to scientific advancement. The documented citation count of 387 indicates meaningful engagement with the scientific community and suggests that published research has contributed to ongoing academic discussions within relevant scientific disciplines.[1]

Beyond bibliometric measures, the broader value of molecular biology research lies in its potential applications in healthcare, biotechnology, agriculture, environmental sustainability, and translational science. Such contributions strengthen the relevance of scholarly research within both academic and societal contexts.[3][4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly achievement, scientific contribution, and the advancement of knowledge through impactful research. Based on available bibliometric evidence and demonstrated engagement within Molecular Biology, Harpreet Singh exhibits characteristics consistent with the objectives of academic recognition programs that emphasize innovation, research quality, and scientific influence.[1]

The combination of scholarly visibility, citation performance, and contribution to biological sciences supports consideration for recognition within the Indian Scientist Awards framework. Continued research productivity and scientific engagement are expected to further strengthen the academic significance of the researcher’s work.[2][4]

Conclusion

Harpreet Singh’s academic profile reflects meaningful engagement in Molecular Biology research and measurable scholarly influence through citation performance and scientific dissemination. The available evidence highlights participation in knowledge creation and contribution to ongoing developments within biological sciences. These characteristics align with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award and support recognition of scholarly excellence within the Indian Scientist Awards program.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Harpreet Singh, Author ID 59940947700. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59940947700
  2. CRISPR: Revolutionizing genetic science and ethics
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S3050475926003659?via%3Dihub
  3. Therapeutic Potential of Plumbagin: Redox Modulation and Pathway Inhibition in Cancer and Neuroinflammation
    https://jetir.org/view.php?paper=JETIR2508509
  4. Green-synthesized biogenic nanoflowers as targeted delivery platforms to combat drug-resistant tuberculosis in India
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0019570726001253?via%3Dihub

Sachin Dhawale | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sachin Dhawale | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shreeyash Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research | India

Dr. Sachin Ashok Dhawale is a dedicated researcher in medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences, recognized for his contributions to drug design, molecular modeling, and synthetic chemistry. With a strong academic foundation including a PhD in Pharmacy, M.Pharm in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and a B.Pharm degree, he has built extensive experience across academic and research environments, serving in teaching positions and contributing to funded research projects as a JRF and SRF under national scientific bodies. His scientific impact is reflected in 136 citations, an h-index of 6, and an i10-index of 4, supported by more than 25 Scopus-indexed publications, several as first or corresponding author, and cumulative impact exceeding 50. His research spans anticancer agents, antimicrobial molecules, molecular docking, natural product-based therapeutics, ADMET studies, and computational chemistry approaches. He has guided multiple undergraduate and postgraduate research projects, presented papers at national and international conferences, and published a specialized book on computer-aided drug design. His work has earned several recognitions including first-prize awards at competitive scientific events and fellowship support from national and state agencies. With expertise in advanced cheminformatics tools and synthetic techniques, he continues to contribute to innovative therapeutic discovery aimed at improving human health.

Profile: Google Scholar | Orcid

Featured Publications

Gandla, K., Islam, F., Zehravi, M., Karunakaran, A., Sharma, I., Haque, M. A., … Dhawale, S. A. (2023). Natural polymers as potential P-glycoprotein inhibitors: Pre-ADMET profile and computational analysis as a proof of concept to fight multidrug resistance in cancer. Heliyon, 9(9).

Singu, P. S., Kanugala, S., Dhawale, S. A., Kumar, C. G., & Kumbhare, R. M. (2020). Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of some amide functionalized 1H-benzo[d]imidazole-2-thiol derivatives as antimicrobial agents. ChemistrySelect, 5(1), 117–123.

Dube, P. N., Sakle, N. S., Dhawale, S. A., More, S. A., & Mokale, S. N. (2019). Synthesis, biological investigation and docking study of novel chromen derivatives as anti-cancer agents. Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 13.

Gawai, A. A., Kharat, A. R., Chorge, S. S., & Dhawale, S. A. (2023). Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles mediated Azadirachta indica extract and study of their characterization, molecular docking, and antibacterial activity. Journal of Molecular Recognition, 36(10), e3051.

Suryawanshi, R. M., Shimpi, R. B., Muralidharan, V., Nemade, L. S., Gurugubelli, S., … Dhawale, S. A. (2025). ADME, toxicity, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, glucokinase activation, DPP-IV, α-amylase, and α-glucosidase inhibition assays of mangiferin and friedelin for antidiabetic potential. Chemistry & Biodiversity, 22(5), e202402738.