🌟Assoc Prof Dr. Bruno Eto, Clinical phytopharmacology, Academic and Industrial Synergy AwardπŸ†

Associate professor at Laboratoires TBC, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lille, France

Dr. Jane Smith is a highly accomplished researcher and academician in the field of biochemistry. With a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from XYZ University, she has dedicated her career to advancing our understanding of cellular processes and their implications in health and disease. Dr. Smith’s work combines a strong foundation in biochemistry with cutting-edge technologies to unravel the complexities of molecular interactions.

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Dr. Smith’s research has garnered significant attention, with an h-index of 30 and over 5,000 citations. Her work is not only prolific but also highly influential, shaping the discourse in the field.

  • Citations: 684
  • h-index: 14
  • i10-index: 29

h-index:

The h-index is a measure that reflects both the productivity and impact of a researcher’s work. An h-index of 18 (for the first set) and 14 (for the second set) means that the respective individuals/entities have published at least 18 and 14 papers, each of which has been cited at least that many times.

i10-index:

The i10-index is the number of academic publications by an author/entity that have at least 10 citations from other researchers. A value of 29 suggests that there are 29 publications with at least 10 citations each.

Education:

Dr. Smith earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from ABC College, where her passion for understanding the molecular intricacies of life was ignited. Subsequently, she pursued a Master’s degree in Cellular Biology at DEF University, laying the groundwork for her Ph.D. at XYZ University, where she specialized in Molecular Biology.

Research Focus:

Dr. Smith’s research focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying cell signaling pathways, with a particular emphasis on cancer biology. Her work spans from basic research, exploring fundamental cellular processes, to translational research, aiming to develop targeted therapies for cancer treatment.

Professional Journey:

Following the completion of her Ph.D., Dr. Smith joined the prestigious Research Institute for Molecular Sciences as a Postdoctoral Fellow. There, she made significant contributions to the understanding of a key signaling pathway implicated in cancer progression. Subsequently, she transitioned to a faculty position at UVW University, where she established her research group, fostering a collaborative and innovative environment.

Honors & Awards:

Throughout her career, Dr. Smith has received numerous accolades, including the Young Scientist Award from the International Society of Molecular Biology and the Outstanding Researcher of the Year accolade from UVW University. These honors reflect her dedication and impact in the field.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Dr. Smith has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, cementing her reputation as a leading expert in biochemistry and molecular biology. Her contributions range from seminal discoveries in cellular signaling to innovative methodologies that have become widely adopted in the scientific community.

Nigella sativa inhibits intestinal glucose absorption and improves glucose tolerance in rats

  • Authors: B Meddah, R Ducroc, MEA Faouzi, B Eto, L Mahraoui, …
  • Journal: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
  • Year: 2009
  • Citation Metrics: 285

Chemical constituents and pharmacological actions of carob pods and leaves (Ceratonia siliqua L.) on the gastrointestinal tract: A review

  • Authors: K Rtibi, S Selmi, D Grami, M Amri, B Eto, J El-Benna, H Sebai, L Marzouki
  • Journal: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
  • Year: 2017
  • Citation Metrics: 134

Ceratonia siliqua L. (immature carob bean) inhibits intestinal glucose absorption, improves glucose tolerance and protects against alloxan‐induced diabetes in rat

  • Authors: K Rtibi, S Selmi, D Grami, K Saidani, H Sebai, M Amri, B Eto, L Marzouki
  • Journal: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
  • Year: 2017
  • Citation Metrics: 55

An agile scheduling and control approach in ETO construction supply chains

  • Authors: P Dallasega, RA Rojas, G Bruno, E Rauch
  • Journal: Computers in Industry
  • Year: 2019
  • Citation Metrics: 53

Inventory of medicinal plants used traditionally to manage kidney diseases in north-eastern Morocco: Ethnobotanical fieldwork and pharmacological evidence

  • Authors: N Bencheikh, A Elbouzidi, L Kharchoufa, H Ouassou, I Alami Merrouni, …
  • Journal: Plants
  • Year: 2021
  • Citation Metrics: 52

Research Timeline:

1998-2002: Bachelor’s in Biochemistry, ABC College 2002-2004: Master’s in Cellular Biology, DEF University 2004-2009: Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, XYZ University 2009-2011: Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Institute for Molecular Sciences 2011-Present: Faculty Position, UVW University

Bruno Eto | Clinical phytopharmacology | Academic and Industrial Synergy Award

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