Best Academic Researcher Award
Dhananjay Taumar – IIMT University Meerut
| Dhananjay Taumar | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | IIMT University Meerut |
| Country | India |
| Scopus ID | 58785853500 |
| Documents | 14 |
| Citations | 16 |
| h-index | 1 |
| Subject Area | Pharmaceutical Sciences |
| Event Name | World Top Scientist Awards |
| ORCID | 0009-0008-8967-4672 |
This article presents an academic overview of the research profile of Dhananjay Taumar, affiliated with IIMT University Meerut, in relation to the Best Academic Researcher Award. The summary follows a neutral encyclopedic style and highlights publicly available scholarly indicators including publication output, citations, research interests, and persistent researcher identifiers. The information is intended for academic reference and reflects recognized research indexing practices.[1]
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Abstract
Dhananjay Taumar’s documented research activity is indexed through internationally recognized scholarly databases and reflects contributions within pharmaceutical sciences. Available metrics indicate fourteen indexed documents together with citation activity and an h-index that collectively provide measurable evidence of research dissemination. Such indicators are commonly used for institutional evaluation, research visibility, and academic recognition while being interpreted alongside qualitative scholarly assessment.[2]
Keywords
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Scopus, ORCID, Academic Research, Citation Analysis, Scholarly Publishing, Research Metrics, Research Evaluation.
Introduction
Academic awards frequently consider research productivity, publication quality, citation influence, and sustained scholarly engagement. International indexing platforms improve transparency by providing standardized author profiles and publication records that assist institutions and award committees in evidence-based evaluation. Persistent researcher identifiers further enhance attribution and long-term discoverability.[3]
Research Profile
The available profile indicates that Dhananjay Taumar is affiliated with IIMT University Meerut and conducts research within pharmaceutical sciences. The author’s Scopus profile and ORCID identifier contribute to reliable scholarly identification across publishers and indexing systems. These resources support research integrity, author disambiguation, and consistent academic reporting.[1]
Research Contributions
Research contributions in pharmaceutical sciences commonly include experimental studies, reviews, collaborative investigations, and scientific communication that advance understanding within the discipline. Indexed publications enable peer verification while citation records demonstrate continuing engagement by the scholarly community. These characteristics form important components of academic assessment.[4]
Publications
The publication record of Dhananjay Taumar reflects a consistent research focus on pharmaceutical sciences, nanotechnology-based drug delivery, neuropharmacology, and modern therapeutic strategies. Recent publications indexed through ORCID and Scopus include studies on silica-based nanocarriers, gene delivery, antimicrobial peptides, inflammatory disorders, and precision medicine. These scholarly works demonstrate interdisciplinary collaboration with researchers from multiple institutions while addressing contemporary healthcare challenges through evidence-based pharmaceutical research.[2]
Research Impact
The research impact of Dhananjay Taumar may be evaluated using internationally accepted scholarly indicators such as indexed publications, citation count, author profile visibility, and persistent digital identifiers. Available records indicate active publication in peer-reviewed journals together with measurable citation activity that contributes to the visibility of his scientific work. The combination of ORCID registration, Scopus indexing, and DOI-linked publications supports transparency, accessibility, and long-term discoverability of research outputs within the global academic community.[3]
Award Suitability
Recognition through academic awards generally considers research quality, publication consistency, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and scholarly contribution to the advancement of knowledge. Based on publicly available academic records, Dhananjay Taumar possesses verifiable research credentials supported by indexed publications and internationally recognized researcher identifiers. The final determination of eligibility for the World Top Scientist Awards remains subject to the official evaluation process and independent selection criteria established by the award organizing committee.[4]
Conclusion
The academic profile presented in this article summarizes publicly available information relating to Dhananjay Taumar’s scholarly activities, institutional affiliation, publication record, and research identifiers. The available evidence indicates ongoing contributions within pharmaceutical sciences through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative research initiatives. This information serves as an objective academic overview intended for reference purposes and supports transparent documentation of scholarly achievements within internationally recognized research databases.[5]
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References
- Taumar, D., Singh, A. P., Sharma, H., Gohri, S., & Chaudhary, V. (2026). Silica based nanocarriers for combination immunotherapy targeting the tumor immune microenvironment. Drug Delivery and Translational Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13346-026-02131-8
- Taumar, D., Singh, A. P., Sharma, H., Shamim, Gohri, S., & Chaudhary, V. (2026). Mechanistic and safety evaluation of standardized traditional Chinese medicine formulations and their bioactive constituents in ICD-11-classified inflammatory skin diseases: A structured narrative review. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prmcm.2026.100827
- Taumar, D., Kumar, A., Singh, A. P., & Dhama, N. (2026).
ROS-responsive baicalin hydrogel from Scutellaria baicalensis for targeted modulation of cutaneous inflammation: Mechanistic insights and translational perspectives. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prmcm.2026.100807
- Shamim, Singh, A. P., Sharma, H., Gohri, S., Taumar, D., & Chaudhary, V. (2026). Exosome mimetic nanoparticles for siRNA based targeting of α-synuclein and neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s disease. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpp/rgag052
- Kumar, S., Taumar, D., Gaikwad, S., More, A., Nema, V., & Mukherjee, A. (2024).
Antiretroviral action of Rosemary oil-based atazanavir formulation and the role of self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system in the management of HIV-1 infection. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13346-023-01492-8