Rahul Kumar | Medicinal Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Rahul Kumar
Vidya University
Rahul Kumar
Affiliation Vidya University
Country India
Scopus ID 59527213500
Documents 1
Citations 7
h-index 1
Subject Area Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0001-0237-3201

The Best Researcher Award profile highlights the academic background, research activity, and scholarly contributions of Rahul Kumar in the field of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The profile summarizes research achievements, publication records, citation performance, and suitability for recognition through the International Chemical Scientist Awards program.[1]

Abstract

Rahul Kumar is associated with research activities in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, contributing to scientific investigation and academic dissemination through peer-reviewed publication. His scholarly profile demonstrates participation in research addressing pharmaceutical and chemical sciences while maintaining measurable citation visibility within indexed academic databases.[1][2]

Keywords

Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Drug Research, Chemical Sciences, Scientific Publication, Citation Analysis, Academic Research, Research Excellence, Chemical Innovation, Scholarly Impact, Best Researcher Award.[1]

Introduction

Pharmaceutical Chemistry integrates chemical principles with biological and medical applications to support drug discovery and therapeutic development. Researchers in this field contribute to the understanding of molecular interactions, formulation strategies, and medicinal innovation. Rahul Kumar’s academic activities reflect engagement with these objectives through scholarly research and publication efforts.[1][2]

Research Profile

Rahul Kumar is affiliated with Vidya University and maintains a Scopus-indexed author profile documenting research output in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Available bibliometric indicators include one indexed document, seven citations, and an h-index of one. These metrics provide an overview of scholarly engagement and research visibility within the scientific community.[1][3]

Research Contributions

The research contributions attributed to Rahul Kumar are associated with scientific inquiry in pharmaceutical and chemical sciences. His work contributes to the broader knowledge base supporting drug-related studies, analytical methodologies, and academic discussion. Such contributions assist in advancing evidence-based understanding within specialized areas of chemical and pharmaceutical research.[2][3]

Publications

Publication records serve as a primary indicator of scholarly communication and research dissemination. Rahul Kumar’s indexed publication activity demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed scientific literature. The documented research output contributes to citation accumulation and provides a foundation for evaluating academic productivity, research quality, and scientific engagement within Pharmaceutical Chemistry.[1][4]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citations, scholarly visibility, and influence on subsequent investigations. With seven citations recorded within Scopus-linked metrics, Rahul Kumar’s research has received measurable recognition from the academic community. Citation-based indicators suggest that published findings have contributed to ongoing scientific discourse and reference activity.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes individuals demonstrating meaningful engagement in scientific research and academic dissemination. Rahul Kumar’s documented publication record, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and participation in Pharmaceutical Chemistry research align with common evaluation criteria considered in scholarly recognition programs and scientific award assessments.[3]

Conclusion

Rahul Kumar’s academic profile reflects participation in Pharmaceutical Chemistry research supported by indexed publication activity and measurable citation indicators. His scholarly contributions, institutional association, and engagement with scientific communication demonstrate characteristics commonly associated with developing research careers and academic recognition within specialized scientific disciplines.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Rahul Kumar, Author ID 59527213500. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59527213500
  2. International Chemical Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Research excellence and scientific recognition guidelines.
    https://chemicalscientists.com
  3. Sah, A. K., Patel, S., Kumar, R., Mishra, P. S., Mishra, R., Umarovich, A. I., Elshaikh, R. H., Agarwal, S., Bhardwaj, A., Choudhary, R. K., & Alfeel, A. H. (2026). Therapeutic applications of natural products in biomedicine and pharmacotherapy. Life, 16(6), 873.

    https://doi.org/10.3390/life16060873

  4. Shukla, B., Kumar, R., Vasishtha, D., & Taghizadeh-Hesary, F. (2026). Current challenges in prostate cancer biosensing. In S. Srivastava, M. R. Babu, & S. Shekhar (Eds.), Biosensor Technologies for Prostate Cancer (pp. 297–325). Springer Nature Singapore.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-8644-8_11

Gunjan Jadon | Medicinal Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Gunjan Jadon | Medicinal Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Professor | Pacific College of Pharmacy | India

Dr. Gunjan Jadon is an emerging researcher in pharmaceutical analysis and analytical chemistry, known for her contributions to quality-centered method development and scientific rigor. With a growing academic profile reflected through 3 peer-reviewed publications, 54 citations, and an h-index of 2, she has steadily established her presence within the analytical science community. Her research focuses on chromatographic method development, impurity assessment, pharmaceutical quality control, and the systematic application of Analytical Quality by Design (QbD) principles. One of her notable works includes the development and validation of a QbD-based RP-HPLC method for the quantification of dobutamine, demonstrating her expertise in experimental optimization, response-surface modeling, and regulatory aligned method validation. Dr. Jadon’s broader research interests integrate risk assessment, analytical robustness studies, and the enhancement of method precision and reproducibility to support high-quality pharmaceutical evaluation. She actively collaborates with multidisciplinary teams of pharmaceutical scientists and analytical chemists, strengthening the practical and translational impact of her findings. Her work contributes to improving drug-evaluation workflows, ensuring analytical reliability, and promoting safer therapeutic outcomes across the pharmaceutical sector. Beyond her research outputs, she remains engaged in scientific dialogue through collaborative networks, co-authored studies, and participation in academic platforms aimed at advancing analytical science. Her contributions hold societal relevance by supporting the development of robust analytical frameworks that enhance the quality, safety, and consistency of pharmaceutical products. Driven by a commitment to scientific integrity and continuous innovation, Dr. Jadon continues to explore emerging analytical challenges while expanding the methodological landscape of pharmaceutical research, demonstrating promise as a dedicated and impactful early-career scientist.

Featured Publications

1. Dahiya, R., Dahiya, S., Fuloria, N. K., Kumar, S., Mourya, R., Chennupati, S. V., et al. (2020). Natural bioactive thiazole-based peptides from marine resources: Structural and pharmacological aspects. Marine Drugs, 18(6), 329.

2. Joshi, S. K., Bhadauria, R. S., & Diwaker, A. K. (2012). Introduction to neoplasm: Tumor classification – A review article. International Journal of Advanced Research in Pharmaceutical & Bio Sciences, 22.

3. Jadon, G., & Kumawat, L. (2011). Synthesis, spectral and biological evaluation of some phenyl acetic acid hydrazone derivatives. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2(10), 2572.

4. Gunjan, J., & Kumawat, L. (2011). Synthesis, spectral and biological evaluation of some hydrazone derivatives. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2(9), 2408–2412.

5. Gunjan, J., Rahul, N., Divya, S., Praveen, K. S., & Diwaker, K. A. (2012). Antioxidant activity of various parts of Punica granatum: A review. Journal of Drug Delivery & Therapeutics, 2, 138–141.

Gunjan Jadon’s work advances analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical quality assurance by developing robust, regulatory-aligned methods that improve drug safety and evaluation. Her research contributes to more reliable therapeutic quality control, supporting innovation, precision, and societal well-being across the pharmaceutical sector.