Best Researcher Award
| Pankaj Deka | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Assam Agricultural University |
| Country | India |
| Scopus ID | 55694702300 |
| Documents | 33 |
| Citations | 192 |
| h-index | 10 |
| Subject Area | Veterinary Microbiology |
| Event | World Top Scientist Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-3195-7353 |
Pankaj Deka – Assam Agricultural University
Pankaj Deka is an Indian academic associated with Assam Agricultural University, where he serves in the discipline of Veterinary Microbiology. His scholarly activities encompass animal health, infectious diseases, molecular diagnostics, and veterinary virology. Through contributions to peer-reviewed journals and collaborative research initiatives, he has established a recognized publication profile within veterinary sciences.[1]
Abstract
This article summarizes the academic profile of Pankaj Deka, highlighting scholarly output, citation metrics, and contributions to veterinary microbiology. The profile reflects sustained engagement in research related to infectious diseases, poultry health, virology, and diagnostic technologies. Published evidence indicates active participation in multidisciplinary collaborations addressing regional and global animal health challenges.[1]
Keywords
Veterinary Microbiology, Animal Health, Infectious Diseases, Poultry Virology, Molecular Diagnostics, Veterinary Epidemiology, Assam Agricultural University, Research Evaluation.
Introduction
Veterinary microbiology plays an important role in disease surveillance, prevention, and livestock productivity. Researchers in this discipline contribute to public health by investigating pathogens affecting domestic and wild animals. Pankaj Deka’s research activities demonstrate involvement in diagnostic innovations and epidemiological investigations across northeastern India. His academic contributions have been disseminated through international and national journals.[2]
Research Profile
According to ORCID and Scopus records, Pankaj Deka has authored or co-authored more than thirty scholarly publications and accumulated notable citation impact. His work encompasses Newcastle disease, foot-and-mouth disease, Clostridioides infections, avian pathology, and veterinary immunology. The research portfolio also includes studies on livestock disease prevalence and wildlife microbiology.[1]
Research Contributions
Major contributions include investigations on Newcastle disease virus genotypes, development of diagnostic assays for foot-and-mouth disease, and studies addressing microbial pathogens in animal-derived food products. His collaborative studies have enhanced understanding of disease epidemiology and immunological responses in livestock and poultry populations. Such work contributes to evidence-based disease control strategies.[3]
Publications
Selected publications demonstrate continuing scholarly productivity in veterinary sciences. Recent articles have appeared in journals such as Anaerobe, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, Viruses, and World’s Poultry Science Journal. These studies collectively address pathogen characterization, vaccine evaluation, and disease ecology in animal populations.[2]
Research Impact
Bibliometric indicators, including citation counts and h-index values, suggest measurable influence within veterinary research communities. Collaborative publications have contributed to advancing regional disease surveillance and laboratory diagnostics. The integration of molecular techniques in several studies further reflects engagement with contemporary research methodologies.[1]
Award Suitability
Considering publication productivity, citation performance, and sustained contributions to veterinary microbiology, the academic record aligns with criteria frequently considered in scholarly recognition programs. Participation in interdisciplinary research and dissemination through indexed journals provide evidence of academic engagement relevant to the World Top Scientist Awards framework.[1]
Conclusion
Pankaj Deka’s academic activities indicate continuing contributions to veterinary microbiology and animal health research. Through collaborative scholarship and publication in peer-reviewed journals, the researcher has contributed to understanding infectious diseases affecting livestock and poultry. Ongoing research engagement may further expand scientific impact in the field.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Pankaj Deka, Author ID 55694702300. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55694702300 - Islam, R., Ali, A., Mahanta, J. D., Rahman, M., Begum, K., Deka, P., et al. (2024). The Pati duck: first-listed native duck breed in India. World’s Poultry Science Journal.
https://doi.org/10.1080/00439339.2024.2409459 - Hosamani, M., Gopinath, S., Sreenivasa, B. P., Behera, S., Bora, D. P., Deka, P., et al. (2022). A new blocking ELISA for detection of foot-and-mouth disease non-structural protein antibodies in a broad host range. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00253-022-12151-2 - Hazarika, R., Sarmah, H., Doley, M. K., Saikia, D. P., Deka, P., et al. (2023). Clostridioides difficile in food and food products of animal origin in Assam, India. Anaerobe.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anaerobe.2023.102723 - Das, S., Deka, P., Kakati, P., Nath, M. K., Kumar, A., et al. (2022). Thermostability and immunogenicity of genotype II avian orthoavulavirus isolates. Viruses.
https://doi.org/10.3390/v14112528