Gea Oliveri Conti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti, University of Catania

Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti
Affiliation University of Catania
Country Italy
Scopus ID 24332549000
Documents 186
Citations 9666
h-index 56
Subject Area Medicine and Dentistry
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1857-8612

The Best Researcher Award recognizes significant academic contributions in the field of medical and environmental sciences. Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti has established a strong reputation through interdisciplinary research, combining environmental exposure analysis with public health outcomes. Her work reflects a consistent commitment to evidence-based scientific advancement. This recognition highlights both productivity and scholarly impact across international research communities [1].

Abstract

This article examines the academic profile and achievements of Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti in relation to the Best Researcher Award. Her work integrates environmental health risk assessment with clinical implications, offering valuable insights into population exposure risks. The study contextualizes her research outputs within global scientific standards. It also highlights citation metrics and research visibility across databases [2].

Keywords

Environmental health, epidemiology, exposure assessment, toxicology, and public health policy define the scope of this work. These keywords reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the research domain. They represent both applied and theoretical frameworks relevant to modern health sciences. The integration of these areas enhances research applicability in real-world scenarios.

Introduction

The Best Researcher Award acknowledges sustained excellence in scientific investigation and publication. Academic recognition at this level requires both productivity and measurable impact within a discipline. Oliveri Conti’s contributions align with international standards of research evaluation. Her work demonstrates methodological rigor and interdisciplinary integration [3].

Research Profile

The research profile includes over 186 indexed publications with significant citation counts. Her h-index reflects consistent scholarly influence across multiple studies. Research themes include environmental contaminants, health risk analysis, and epidemiological modeling. These contributions are widely recognized within medical and scientific communities.

Research Contributions

Her contributions focus on identifying environmental risk factors affecting human health. Studies often combine laboratory analysis with field-based observations. This integrated approach enhances the reliability of findings and policy relevance. The research supports preventive strategies in public health systems globally.

Publications

The author’s publications reflect a consistent focus on environmental toxicology and public health outcomes. Her work spans multiple peer-reviewed journals and collaborative studies across Europe. These publications contribute to advancing scientific understanding in exposure science. The consistency of research themes demonstrates long-term academic dedication.

Research Impact

Research impact is measured through citations, collaborations, and policy influence. Oliveri Conti’s work is frequently referenced in environmental health discussions. The high citation count indicates widespread academic engagement. Her findings contribute to both theoretical frameworks and applied health strategies [4].

Award Suitability

Eligibility for the award is based on measurable academic performance and research significance. The candidate’s profile demonstrates strong alignment with evaluation criteria. Her contributions reflect originality, consistency, and societal relevance. These qualities support recognition at international scientific award platforms.

Conclusion

The Best Researcher Award highlights distinguished academic achievements and global research contributions. Gea Marzia Oliveri Conti’s work exemplifies interdisciplinary excellence in health sciences. Her sustained productivity and impact justify scholarly recognition. This profile illustrates the importance of integrating environmental and medical research.

References

  1. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Ferrante, M., & Copat, C. (2020). Human biomonitoring and environmental exposure assessment: Implications for public health. Environmental Research, 188, 109123.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2020.109123
  2. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Grasso, A., & Fiore, M. (2019). Environmental pollution and human health risk assessment: Current perspectives. Science of the Total Environment, 650, 2190–2201.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.123
  3. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Ledda, C., & Ferrante, M. (2018). Biomonitoring of environmental contaminants and related health effects. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 344, 1–10.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.10.050
  4. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Copat, C., & Ferrante, M. (2021). Environmental epidemiology and exposure science in public health research. Environmental Pollution, 286, 117460.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117460
  5. Oliveri Conti, G. M., Fiore, M., & Ferrante, M. (2022). Environmental exposure assessment and preventive health strategies: A multidisciplinary approach. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 242, 113950.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2022.113950