Janaina Lemos | Medicine and Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Janaina Lemos
Federal University of Minas Gerais,Brazil

  Janaina Lemos
Affiliation Federal University of Minas Gerais
Country Brazil
Scopus ID 50262115100
Documents 12
Citations 115
h-index 6
Subject Area Medicine and Health Sciences
Event Computer Scientists Awards

Janaina Lemos is a Brazilian researcher whose scholarly profile reflects sustained contributions to medicine and health sciences. Her research record, indexed through Scopus Author ID 50262115100, demonstrates engagement in biomedical and clinical investigations with measurable scholarly impact. The combination of peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, and interdisciplinary collaborations illustrates an active participation in advancing scientific knowledge within health-related disciplines.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Janaina Lemos and her research achievements within the field of medicine and health sciences. Drawing upon bibliometric indicators and published scientific outputs, the profile highlights her contributions to biomedical research, collaborative scholarship, and evidence-based scientific advancement. The analysis also considers her suitability for recognition through the Best Researcher Award presented by the Computer Scientists Awards program.[1]

Keywords

Medicine, Health Sciences, Biomedical Research, Osteoarthritis, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Academic Recognition, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Academic excellence is frequently assessed through research productivity, citation influence, and contributions to scientific progress. Janaina Lemos has established a documented scholarly presence through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative investigations focused on medical and health-related challenges. Her work contributes to the broader understanding of disease mechanisms, therapeutic interventions, and healthcare outcomes.[2]

Research Profile

According to indexed bibliometric records, Janaina Lemos has authored 12 scholarly documents that have collectively received 115 citations, resulting in an h-index of 6. These indicators suggest consistent engagement with topics relevant to medicine and health sciences and demonstrate the visibility of her work within the scientific community.[1]

Research Contributions

Her research contributions include participation in studies addressing musculoskeletal disorders, therapeutic interventions, and translational health science applications. Notably, published investigations involving osteoarthritis models have explored innovative treatment strategies and biological mechanisms associated with tissue protection and disease management.[3]

Publications

  • Chondroprotective effect of melatonin and strontium ranelate in animal model of osteoarthritis (2021).[3]
  • Additional collaborative studies addressing biomedical and clinical research themes indexed within Scopus.[1]

Research Impact

The citation performance associated with Janaina Lemos’s publications indicates that her research has been referenced by a broad range of scholarly works. Citation activity from more than one hundred citing documents reflects ongoing academic engagement with her findings and supports the relevance of her contributions within contemporary biomedical research.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes individuals who demonstrate measurable scholarly impact, publication quality, and sustained commitment to scientific advancement. Based on available bibliometric indicators, publication record, and research influence, Janaina Lemos demonstrates characteristics consistent with the objectives of academic recognition programs dedicated to research excellence and knowledge dissemination.[4]

Conclusion

Janaina Lemos maintains a documented research profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable citation impact. Her scholarly activities contribute to ongoing developments in medicine and health sciences, supporting her recognition as a researcher whose work continues to inform scientific understanding and healthcare research.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Janaina Lemos, Author ID 50262115100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=50262115100
  2. Scopus Database. (n.d.). Research metrics and publication records in health sciences.
  3. Chondroprotective effect of melatonin and strontium ranelate in animal model of osteoarthritis(2021)
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402100863X
  4. Computer Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award evaluation criteria.
    https://computerscientists.net/
  5. Janaina Lemos Journal. (2021). Biomedical and translational research publication record.

Anna Iwan | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Anna Iwan | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

University Clinical Hospital No.4 | Poland

Dr. Anna Iwan is a dedicated clinical oncology and internal medicine specialist with a strong focus on patient-centered cancer care, emergency medicine, and interdisciplinary clinical practice. Her professional work reflects continuous advancement in oncology treatment approaches, particularly in gynecological oncology and radiotherapy, combined with a commitment to improving patient outcomes through compassionate care and effective communication. She demonstrates strong teamwork, clinical decision-making, and empathetic patient management. Although primarily focused on clinical practice, her research visibility across Scopus and Google Scholar remains limited, with minimal indexed publications, resulting in currently low citation counts, document records, and an emerging h-index, indicating potential for future academic and research contributions.

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Laura Umfleet | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Laura Umfleet | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Medical College of Wisconsin, United States

Dr. Laura Glass Umfleet, Psy.D., ABPP (CN), is an accomplished clinical neuropsychologist and Associate Professor of Neurology at the Medical College of Wisconsin. With expertise in adult cognitive disorders, especially neurodegeneration and congenital conditions, she is nationally certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Glass Umfleet serves as an editorial board member and an international leader in data-sharing initiatives. Her contributions span clinical practice, academic mentorship, and scientific collaboration, reinforcing her commitment to advancing neuropsychology through research, education, and open science initiatives. 🌍🧠📚

Publication Profile

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Academic background

Dr. Glass Umfleet earned her B.S. in Psychology with a Biology minor in 2006 and an M.S. in Psychology in 2008 from the University of Central Missouri. She completed her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Roosevelt University, Chicago, in 2012 with APA accreditation. Her predoctoral internship at the University of Florida focused on neuropsychology, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology at the Medical College of Wisconsin and the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center. Her educational journey reflects a strong foundation in clinical and cognitive neuroscience. 🎓📖🧬

Professional Experience

Since 2014, Dr. Glass Umfleet has served at the Medical College of Wisconsin as a Clinical Neuropsychologist, advancing to Associate Professor in 2021. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her clinical, academic, and leadership roles reflect her deep involvement in patient care, teaching, and research. Her professional path includes national and international presentations, peer-reviewed workshops, and active roles in neuropsychology organizations, positioning her as a respected expert in her field. 🏥📊👩‍🏫

Awards and Honors

Dr. Glass Umfleet’s professional recognition includes board certification in Clinical Neuropsychology by ABPP and editorial positions, such as Associate Editor for the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. She has been selected for numerous leadership roles in international neuropsychology societies, including chairing the INS WINDS SIG and serving on committees focused on student mentorship and open science. Her involvement in editorial reviews and scientific programs reflects high standing and trust in her scholarly expertise. 🏅🧠🌟

Research Focus

Dr. Glass Umfleet’s research focuses on cognitive functioning in aging and neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease and adult congenital heart disease. She explores digital neuropsychological assessment, cognitive subtypes, and psychometric methods through collaborative networks like the National Neuropsychology Network. As Chair of INS WINDS, she champions data sharing and precision neuropsychology. Her work bridges clinical insight and innovative methodologies, promoting open science and advancing the field’s understanding of brain-behavior relationships. 🧪🧩💻

Publication Top Notes

🧠 Changes in cerebrovascular reactivity within functional networks in older adults with long-COVID

Year: 2025 | 🧬🧓🦠🧠 Frontiers in Neurology

🧪 Computerized adaptive test strategies for the matrix reasoning subtest of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, 4th Edition (WAIS-IV)

Year: 2024 | Cited by: 1 | 📊🧠📈📘 Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society

Conclusion

Dr. Laura Glass Umfleet is an exemplary clinical neuropsychologist whose sustained research productivity, innovative methodologies, and impactful publications over nearly two decades underscore her status as a leading figure in the field. Her national and international influence is evident through her leadership roles in global initiatives like the WINDS SIG and ACHD/Neuro Working Group, as well as frequent invited presentations at top-tier conferences. Board-certified by the ABPP and serving as Associate Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Dr. Umfleet pairs academic excellence with clinical relevance. Her dedication to mentoring, editorial service, and advancing open science in neuropsychology further cements her as a highly deserving recipient of a Best Researcher Award.