Mohd Ashraf Dar  | Ubiquitin Biology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Outstanding Scientist Award

Mohd Ashraf Dar 
University of Kashmir
Mohd Ashraf Dar 
Affiliation University of Kashmir
Country India
Scopus ID 58599680400
Documents 26
Citations 719
h-index 15
Subject Area Ubiquitin Biology
Event  Indian Scientist Awards

Mohd Ashraf Dar  is affiliated with the University of Kashmir, India, and is associated with scholarly work in the field of ubiquitin biology. His research profile, as represented through the supplied bibliometric information, includes 26 indexed documents, 719 citations and an h-index of 15. These indicators provide a quantitative overview of publication activity and scholarly visibility and form part of the broader context for evaluating research contributions and academic recognition.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Mohd Ashraf Dar in relation to the Outstanding Scientist Award of the Indian Scientist Awards. The profile focuses on the supplied institutional affiliation, subject specialization and bibliometric indicators, including publication output, citation record and h-index. Particular attention is given to the relevance of ubiquitin biology, an area of molecular and cellular research concerned with ubiquitin-mediated regulatory mechanisms and their importance in biological processes. The available research indicators are considered as contextual evidence of scholarly activity rather than as stand-alone measures of scientific quality.[1][3]

Keywords

Mohd Ashraf Dar; University of Kashmir; Ubiquitin Biology; Protein Regulation; Molecular Biology; Scientific Research; Bibliometrics; Research Impact; Outstanding Scientist Award; Indian Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Scientific recognition commonly considers a combination of research productivity, scholarly influence, subject expertise, institutional engagement and the relevance of contributions to a particular discipline. Bibliometric information can assist in documenting aspects of a research profile, although publication and citation measures are generally interpreted alongside qualitative assessment of originality, methodological contribution and disciplinary significance.[2]

The subject area associated with this profile is ubiquitin biology, a field that examines how ubiquitin and related molecular pathways participate in the regulation of protein stability, cellular signaling and other biological processes. The ubiquitin system has broad relevance across molecular and biomedical research, making it an important area for fundamental investigation and scientific discussion.[3][4]

Research Profile

Mohd Ashraf Dar is affiliated with the University of Kashmir in India. The supplied Scopus author profile identifies the researcher through Scopus ID 58599680400 and reports 26 documents, 719 citations and an h-index of 15. These data provide a structured summary of indexed research output and citation activity associated with the profile.[1]

  • Affiliation: University of Kashmir.
  • Country: India.
  • Research area: Ubiquitin Biology.
  • Indexed documents: 26.
  • Reported citations: 719.
  • Reported h-index: 15.

Research Contributions

Research in ubiquitin biology addresses regulatory systems in which ubiquitin is attached to target proteins and influences processes such as protein degradation, localization, signaling and cellular regulation. The scientific literature describes ubiquitin-mediated mechanisms as central to the maintenance and adaptation of cellular functions, with continuing relevance to fundamental biology and disease-oriented research.[3][4]

Within this disciplinary context, the research profile associated with Mohd Ashraf Dar may be considered in relation to sustained scholarly participation, indexed publication activity and citation-based visibility. A complete assessment of individual scientific contributions would ordinarily require examination of specific publications, research methods, findings, collaborations and the subsequent use of the work by the relevant research community.[1][2]

Publications

The supplied Scopus profile reports 26 indexed documents associated with the researcher. Publication records can provide access to article-level information, including titles, authorship, source publications and citation data. Such records should be consulted directly when detailed bibliographic verification or subject-specific analysis is required.[1]

  1. Indexed publication record available through the Scopus author profile.[1]
  2. Google Scholar profile provides an additional source for reviewing publication and citation information.[2]
  3. Foundational literature on ubiquitin-mediated regulation provides scientific context for research in ubiquitin biology, including the work reported under .[3]

Research Impact

Based on the supplied bibliometric information, the profile records 719 citations and an h-index of 15. Citation measures may indicate that published work has been referenced within the scholarly literature, while the h-index combines publication and citation thresholds into a single indicator. These measures are useful for descriptive purposes but should be interpreted with awareness of differences among disciplines, publication practices and database coverage.[1][5]

Research impact can also extend beyond numerical indicators through contributions to knowledge development, methodological approaches, scientific collaboration, mentoring and the continuing relevance of research questions. Accordingly, a balanced evaluation of academic impact considers both quantitative evidence and qualitative assessment of the underlying research record.[5]

Award Suitability

The research profile presents several elements relevant to consideration for the Outstanding Scientist Award under the Indian Scientist Awards, including an established institutional affiliation, a defined subject area and measurable evidence of indexed publication and citation activity. The reported record of 26 documents, 719 citations and an h-index of 15 provides a quantitative basis for reviewing scholarly engagement.[1]

Suitability for academic recognition should ultimately be determined through the applicable evaluation procedures, criteria and documentation of the awarding organization. Consideration may include the originality and relevance of research, disciplinary contribution, sustained scholarly activity and other qualitative or quantitative factors specified by the award process.

Conclusion

Mohd Ashraf Dar’s academic profile, as represented by the supplied institutional and bibliometric information, reflects an active research record associated with ubiquitin biology. The reported publication, citation and h-index figures provide useful context for understanding the profile’s scholarly visibility. In the context of the Outstanding Scientist Award, these indicators may support academic review when considered together with the quality, originality and broader significance of the underlying research contributions.[1][5]

References

  1. Scopus Author Profile, ID 58599680400. Access to indexed publication and citation information associated with the researcher profile.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/58599680400
  2. Google Scholar Profile. Publication and citation information.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6utuK90AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  3. Flavonoids as promising molecules in the cancer therapy: An insight
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590257123000159
  4. Komander, D., & Rape, M. The ubiquitin code. Annual Review of Biochemistry. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biochem-060310-170328.
  5. Hirsch, J. E. An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102.