NEELAM BHOLA | Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology| Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

NEELAM BHOLA
Affiliation Galgotias University
Country India
Scopus ID 60115985500
Documents 3
Citations 3
h-index 1
Subject Area Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology
Event Indian Scientist Awards

NEELAM BHOLA

Galgotias University

NEELAM BHOLA recognizes researchers who demonstrate sustained commitment to scientific investigation, scholarly publication, and academic excellence. NEELAM BHOLA has contributed to the field of Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology through peer-reviewed research publications indexed in Scopus. The research profile reflects active participation in scientific inquiry and contributes to the advancement of biomedical knowledge relevant to cancer biology and translational research.[1]

Abstract

NEELAM BHOLA has established an emerging academic profile in Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology through scholarly publications indexed in Scopus. The available research record demonstrates engagement with biomedical research, scientific dissemination, and evidence-based investigation. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award highlights meaningful contributions toward advancing cancer-related research and encouraging continued scientific excellence.[1]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award; Cancer Biology; Cellular Biology; Molecular Biology; Biomedical Research; Oncology Research; Scientific Publications; Translational Medicine; Cancer Research; Indian Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Cancer-cellular and molecular biology investigates the mechanisms responsible for cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and therapeutic response. Research in this discipline integrates molecular genetics, cell biology, bioinformatics, and translational medicine to improve diagnostic approaches and therapeutic strategies. Academic contributions within this field are essential for expanding scientific understanding and supporting innovations in personalized cancer treatment.[2]

Research Profile

NEELAM BHOLA is affiliated with Galgotias University, India. According to the available Scopus profile, the researcher has published three indexed documents, received three citations, and currently holds an h-index of one. These metrics indicate participation in scholarly publishing and continued engagement with scientific research in cancer biology.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of NEELAM BHOLA focus on advancing scientific understanding within cancer-cellular and molecular biology through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative academic research. The available scholarly work contributes to ongoing investigations into cancer mechanisms, molecular pathways, and biomedical applications that support evidence-based healthcare and future translational research.[3]

  • Peer-reviewed publications in Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology.
  • Research supporting biomedical and translational sciences.
  • Contribution to molecular and cellular oncology research.
  • Participation in scientific collaboration and knowledge dissemination.

Publications

The researcher has three indexed publications recorded in Scopus. These scientific articles contribute to the academic literature within cancer biology and related biomedical disciplines. Published research may include Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), ensuring persistent identification, citation, and accessibility within international scholarly databases.[3]

  • Three Scopus-indexed scholarly publications.
  • Research articles relevant to Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology.

Research Impact

The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate early research visibility through indexed publications, citations, and measurable scholarly impact. Continued publication and interdisciplinary collaboration are expected to further strengthen academic influence while contributing to advances in cancer biology, molecular medicine, and translational healthcare research.[1]

Award Suitability

NEELAM BHOLA demonstrates qualifications appropriate for consideration under the Best Researcher Award category through contributions to indexed scientific publications, measurable citation performance, and ongoing research activities in Cancer-Cellular and Molecular Biology. Recognition by the Indian Scientist Awards acknowledges scholarly dedication while encouraging continued scientific advancement and research excellence.[1]

Conclusion

The academic profile of NEELAM BHOLA reflects meaningful participation in biomedical research through indexed publications, citation impact, and scientific engagement in cancer-cellular and molecular biology. Continued scholarly productivity and collaborative research are expected to strengthen future contributions to oncology and molecular medicine. The Best Researcher Award appropriately recognizes this commitment to scientific excellence and academic advancement.[2]

References

  1. Scopus Author Details: NEELAM BHOLA, Author ID 60115985500. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60115985500
  2. Correction: Bhola et al. An Integrative Bioinformatics Approach to Investigating TIMP3 and Immune Cell Infiltration: Prognostic and Clinicopathological Implications
    https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/27/6/2688

  3. Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders – Drug Targets

    https://bentham.manuscriptpoint.com/journals/EMIDDT?utm_source=googleads&utm_medium=ppc&campaignid=23952535598&utm_campaign=EMIDDT-Leads-Search&utm_term

Ashlesha Chauhan | Pharmaceutical Analysis | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ashlesha Chauhan | Pharmaceutical Analysis | Women Researcher Award

K.B.Institute of Pharmaceutical education and research | India

Dr. Ashlesha J. Chauhan is an accomplished academic and researcher in Pharmaceutical Chemistry with extensive experience in teaching and research. She holds a B.Pharm, an M.Pharm, and a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, and has served in multiple academic positions, progressing from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. She has guided numerous postgraduate and doctoral students and has contributed significantly to the academic growth of her institution through active participation in various committees related to quality, gender sensitization, student support, and institutional governance. Her research interests span medicinal chemistry, QSAR, molecular modeling, drug discovery, and pharmaceutical analysis, with a strong publication record comprising 11 research documents, 79 citations, and an h-index of 4 based on 76 citing documents. She has received recognition through research grants, competitive fellowships, and the filing of a patent for her synthetic work. Her contributions in method development, analytical chemistry, and design of bioactive molecules reflect her commitment to innovation and scientific advancement. She has also presented her work at prominent scientific platforms. Overall, Dr. Chauhan’s career represents a blend of impactful teaching, productive research, academic leadership, and continuous contribution to pharmaceutical sciences.

Profile: Orcid 

Featured Publications

Patle, R., Kavitha, R., Surendrakumar, A., Sahni, R. K., Suthakar, B., Kannan, B., & Maragatham, S. (2025). Development of a sensor-based embedded system for on-the-go variable-rate fertilizer applicator in maize crop. Results in Engineering, 28, 107852. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rineng.2025.107852

Patle, R., Kavitha, R., Surendrakumar, A., Balaji, K., Maragatham, S., & Suthakar, B. (2023). Estimation of sensor-based site-specific variable rate fertilizer application for maize (Zea mays L.) crop. Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 15(3), 1109–1118. https://doi.org/10.31018/jans.v15i3.4724

Patle, R. (2024). Variable rate fertilizer applicator (Software registration No. SW-18483/2024).

Patle, R. (2023). Autonomous variable rate fertilizer applicator (Patent filed at The Patent Office, India).

Krishna Pada Das | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya | India

Dr. Krishna Pada Das is an Associate Professor of Mathematics whose research primarily focuses on mathematical biology, especially population dynamics and eco-epidemiological systems. His work explores how infectious diseases interact with ecological food webs, including predator-prey and plankton systems, and how factors such as alternative food, nutrient levels, environmental toxins, diffusion, seasonal effects, and harvesting influence system stability or generate complex behaviors like chaos and oscillation. He employs mathematical modeling through differential equations (ODE, DDE, stochastic systems), fractional calculus, spatio-temporal dynamics, and computational simulation using MATLAB, MAPLE, and MATHEMATICA to analyze stability, bifurcation, and long-term behavior of biological systems. His research has contributed to understanding control strategies for harmful algal blooms, disease propagation in ecosystems, phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions, and tri-trophic food chain dynamics. In recent work, he has also examined epidemic models including COVID-19 and HIV transmission, applying sensitivity analysis, parameter estimation, and optimal control strategies. With an extensive list of research publications in international journals and collaborative studies, his contributions support improved ecological system management, disease control measures, and deeper theoretical insights into nonlinear biological dynamics.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Das, K., & Mukherjee, A. K. (2007). Differential utilization of pyrene as the sole source of carbon by Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains: Role of biosurfactants in enhancing availability. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 102(1), 195–203.

Dutta, S. K., Das, K., Ghosh, B., & Blackman, C. F. (1992). Dose dependence of acetylcholinesterase activity in neuroblastoma cells exposed to modulated radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation. Bioelectromagnetics, 13(4), 317–322.

Soni, B. K., Das, K., & Ghose, T. K. (1982). Bioconversion of agro-wastes into acetone butanol. Biotechnology Letters, 4(1), 19–22.

Kooi, B. W., van Voorn, G. A. K., & Das, K. P. (2011). Stabilization and complex dynamics in a predator–prey model with predator suffering from an infectious disease. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 113–122.

Das, C. R., Mondal, N. K., Aditya, P., Datta, J. K., Banerjee, A., & Das, K. (2012). Allelopathic potentialities of leachates of leaf litter of some selected tree species on gram seeds under laboratory conditions. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 3(1), 59–65.