Innovative Research Award
Youri Timsit,
CNRS
| Youri Timsit | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | CNRS |
| Country | France |
| Scopus ID | 56055714300 |
| Documents | 33 |
| Citations | 976 |
| h-index | 19 |
| Subject Area | Structural biology, DNA, ribosome |
| Event | International Chemical Scientist Awards |
This academic recognition article presents an overview of the scientific contributions, publication profile, and scholarly impact of Youri Timsit of CNRS. The assessment focuses on achievements in structural biology, DNA architecture, and ribosome-related studies, while examining the relevance of these contributions to consideration for the Innovative Research Award.[1]
Abstract
Youri Timsit has contributed to structural biology through investigations of DNA organization, molecular architecture, and ribosomal mechanisms. His scholarly work has supported understanding of biological structures and their functional implications. Citation indicators and publication records demonstrate continued academic engagement and visibility within molecular and structural biology research communities.[1][2]
Keywords
Structural Biology; DNA Structure; Ribosome Research; Molecular Biology; Genetic Architecture; Biomolecular Interactions; Scientific Innovation; Research Evaluation; Citation Analysis; Innovative Research Award.[2]
Introduction
Structural biology plays a central role in understanding biological mechanisms at the molecular level. Research on DNA architecture and ribosomal systems contributes to advances in genetics, biotechnology, and medicine. Youri Timsit’s scholarly work addresses these themes through investigations that connect molecular structure with biological function and scientific understanding.[1][3]
Research Profile
As a researcher affiliated with CNRS, Youri Timsit has established expertise in structural biology, DNA conformations, and ribosomal organization. His academic record includes thirty-three indexed publications, substantial citation activity, and a notable h-index. These indicators reflect a sustained contribution to molecular biology and related interdisciplinary scientific fields.[1]
Research Contributions
His research contributions include studies examining DNA structural properties, sequence-dependent organization, and molecular interactions influencing biological processes. By exploring relationships between molecular architecture and function, his work has expanded scientific understanding of genetic systems. These findings provide useful frameworks for future investigations in structural and molecular biology.[2][4]
Publications
The publication portfolio encompasses peer-reviewed articles focused on DNA structure, ribosome biology, and molecular mechanisms. Published studies contribute to scientific literature addressing biomolecular organization and function. The consistency of publication activity across specialized journals provides evidence of ongoing scholarly productivity and participation in international research discussions.[1][4]
Research Impact
Research impact is reflected through citation metrics and continued scholarly referencing by other investigators. With nearly one thousand citations and an h-index of nineteen, his work has demonstrated academic relevance. These indicators suggest that published findings have contributed to advancing knowledge and supporting subsequent scientific research activities.[1]
Award Suitability
The combination of innovative scientific inquiry, publication productivity, and measurable citation performance supports consideration for the Innovative Research Award. Contributions to structural biology and DNA research demonstrate originality and scholarly value. Such achievements align with common evaluation criteria emphasizing innovation, influence, and sustained research excellence.[1]
Conclusion
Youri Timsit’s scholarly profile demonstrates meaningful contributions to structural biology and molecular research. His publication record, citation metrics, and subject expertise indicate sustained academic engagement. Based on available evidence, his research achievements provide a credible foundation for recognition within programs that acknowledge innovation and scientific advancement.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Youri Timsit, Author ID 56055714300. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56055714300
- CNRS. (n.d.). Research activities in structural and molecular biology.
https://www.cnrs.fr - Nucleic Acids Research. (2005). Studies related to DNA structural organization.
- International Chemical Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation framework and recognition criteria.