Justo Lorenzo Bermejo | Genetic Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Justo Lorenzo Bermejo
University of Heidelberg
Justo Lorenzo Bermejo
Affiliation University of Heidelberg
Country Germany
Scopus ID 55665790900
Documents 269
Citations 8,350
h-index 50
Subject Area Genetic Epidemiology
Event Global Academic Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6568-5333

Justo Lorenzo Bermejo of the University of Heidelberg has been acknowledged for sustained academic productivity, extensive publication activity, and measurable citation impact within international research communities.[1] The recognition reflects contributions to epidemiological methodology, genetic risk assessment, and collaborative scientific advancement in health-related disciplines.[2]

Abstract

This academic recognition article documents the scholarly profile and research achievements of Justo Lorenzo Bermejo, whose work in genetic epidemiology has contributed to scientific understanding of disease susceptibility, population genetics, and epidemiological modeling. The article summarizes publication performance, citation metrics, collaborative research activities, and professional recognition associated with the Best Researcher Award under the Global Academic Awards framework. Emphasis is placed on measurable academic impact, peer-reviewed dissemination, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement.[1][3]

Keywords

Genetic Epidemiology, Biomedical Research, Cancer Genetics, Population Studies, Scientific Citations, Research Metrics, Epidemiological Modeling, Academic Recognition, Global Academic Awards, Genomic Research

Introduction

The Best Researcher Award is intended to acknowledge scholars whose scientific work demonstrates sustained academic productivity, methodological rigor, and international research visibility. Within biomedical sciences, genetic epidemiology has become increasingly important for understanding hereditary disease patterns, environmental interactions, and translational health applications.[4]

Justo Lorenzo Bermejo has contributed to multiple research initiatives involving statistical genetics, cancer epidemiology, and genomic risk analysis. Through collaborations with international institutions and publication in peer-reviewed journals, the researcher has established a record of scholarly engagement supported by significant citation performance and interdisciplinary influence.[2][5]

Research Profile

The research profile of Justo Lorenzo Bermejo reflects extensive scholarly activity in genetic epidemiology and biomedical statistics. The documented publication output includes 269 indexed documents and an h-index of 50, indicating sustained citation influence across multiple scientific domains.[1]

  • Primary affiliation with the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Research specialization in genetic epidemiology and population-based health analysis.
  • Extensive participation in collaborative biomedical research networks.
  • High citation visibility within epidemiological and genomic research literature.

Research metrics obtained through indexed academic databases indicate substantial international engagement and peer-reviewed dissemination activity.[1]

Research Contributions

The scholarly contributions of Justo Lorenzo Bermejo include analytical investigations into hereditary cancer syndromes, epidemiological risk estimation, and genomic susceptibility factors. Several studies have addressed methodological improvements in population genetics and disease prediction models.

Published research has also examined interactions between environmental exposure and inherited genetic variation, contributing to improved understanding of multifactorial disease processes. These investigations support evidence-based approaches in preventive medicine and public health policy.

  • Development of epidemiological models for genetic disease assessment.
  • Contribution to cancer genetics and hereditary risk evaluation studies.
  • Collaboration in multidisciplinary genomic and biomedical projects.
  • Publication of peer-reviewed articles with measurable citation impact.

Publications

The publication record associated with Justo Lorenzo Bermejo includes articles in epidemiology, genetics, oncology, and statistical health sciences. Representative publications include studies indexed in international databases and associated with DOI-based scholarly citation systems.[3]

  1. Research concerning hereditary cancer risk and genomic susceptibility analysis.
  2. Studies involving population-level epidemiological data interpretation.
  3. Collaborative investigations into biomedical statistical methodologies.
  4. Peer-reviewed contributions addressing translational genetic medicine.

Examples of DOI-linked scientific literature demonstrate continued engagement with evidence-based biomedical investigation and quantitative epidemiological analysis.

Research Impact

Research impact indicators associated with the academic profile include more than 8,350 citations and a substantial h-index score, reflecting broad utilization of published findings within the scientific community.[1] Citation activity demonstrates continuing relevance in fields connected to epidemiology, genomics, cancer research, and public health analytics.

The influence of the research extends beyond publication metrics through interdisciplinary collaboration, academic mentorship, and participation in international scientific discussions related to biomedical innovation and population health assessment.[5]

Award Suitability

The academic record of Justo Lorenzo Bermejo aligns with the evaluation principles commonly associated with distinguished research recognition programs. Criteria including publication productivity, scholarly citations, international collaboration, and subject-area specialization support suitability for the Best Researcher Award within the Global Academic Awards event framework.[2]

  • Consistent contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature.
  • Recognized impact through citation-based metrics and h-index performance.
  • Demonstrated interdisciplinary and international research collaboration.
  • Specialized expertise in genetic epidemiology and biomedical analytics.

Conclusion

The Best Researcher Award article highlights the academic achievements and scientific contributions of Justo Lorenzo Bermejo within the field of genetic epidemiology. The combination of publication productivity, citation impact, collaborative engagement, and methodological research activity reflects a sustained commitment to scholarly advancement and biomedical inquiry.[1]

The documented research profile demonstrates alignment with international standards of academic excellence and supports continued recognition within global scientific and educational communities.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Justo Lorenzo Bermejo, Author ID 55665790900. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55665790900
  2. Geographic and genetic diversity in gallbladder cancer mutation profiles: insights from a worldwide exome analysis
    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/article/PIIS2352-3964(26)00187-8/fulltext
  3. Small-RNA sequencing identifies serum microRNAs associated with abnormal electrocardiography findings in patients with Chagas disease
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0163445325002130
  4. International Journal of Epidemiology. (n.d.). Research methodologies in genetic epidemiology.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyr140
  5. Nature Reviews Genetics. (n.d.). Environmental and genetic determinants of disease.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg2817

mojtaba Mortazavi | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

mojtaba Mortazavi | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr mojtaba Mortazavi, kerman university, Iran

Dr. Mojtaba Mortazavi, a distinguished biochemist, earned his B.S. in Biology (2000) and Ph.D. in Biochemistry (2011) from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. His research spans enzyme structure-function relationships, protein engineering, molecular docking, antimicrobial peptides, and biosensors. Dr. Mortazavi has contributed to notable projects, including stabilizing luciferase enzymes and screening β-lactamase-producing bacteria. He is a prolific author, with publications in Protein Engineering, Design & Selection and Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. His work on drought-responsive proteins and enzyme kinetics is widely recognized. Passionate about innovation, Dr. Mortazavi explores bioluminescence, bioinformatics, and pharmaceutical biotechnology. 🌟📚

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Mojtaba Mortazavi embarked on his academic journey with a High School Diploma from 12 Bahman High School, Jannat Shahr, Darab, Iran, in 1996 🎓. He earned his B.S. in Biology from Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran, in 2000 🧪. Pursuing his passion for biochemistry, he completed his M.Sc. in Biochemistry at the College of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, in 2006 🧫. Dr. Mortazavi culminated his academic achievements with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the same university in 2011, specializing in advanced biochemical research and applications 🥼🔬.

Experience

Dr. Mojtaba Mortazavi is a leading expert in enzyme structure-function relationships and pharmaceutical biotechnology. His work spans molecular identification of β-lactamase-producing bacteria, antimicrobial peptides, and protein-protein interactions. Skilled in recombinant enzyme production, he applies advanced techniques like circular dichroism, fluorescence spectroscopy, and bioinformatics for structural characterization and molecular docking. Dr. Mortazavi excels in peptide engineering, cell culture, and biosensor development, alongside pioneering bioluminescence applications and drought-responsive protein identification in tea. With expertise in cloning, expression, and purification of enzymes, his research bridges biotechnology and pharmaceutical innovation, fostering advancements in nano alumina evaluations and rare codon analysis. 🌱✨

Research Projects

Dr. Mojtaba Mortazavi has contributed significantly to various groundbreaking research areas. His work includes the cloning and characterization of firefly luciferase from a new lampyroid species 🔥, exploring extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing bacteria from clinical specimens 🦠, and the stabilization of luciferase enzyme using site-directed mutagenesis 🧬. Additionally, Dr. Mortazavi led the internal evaluation of the Research Department of Biotechnology at the Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences 🏫. These studies reflect his commitment to advancing biotechnology and microbial research.

Research Focus

Dr. Mojtaba Mortazavi’s research spans multiple domains, primarily focusing on protein engineering, biocatalysis, and biochemical analysis. His work includes the design of thermostable luciferases, catalytic nanocomposites, and studies on the Pichia pastoris expression system for protein production. He also investigates the effects of ionic liquids on enzyme structure and activity. His interdisciplinary approach also touches on biotechnology, molecular dynamics, and drug design. Key areas of his expertise include biocatalysis, nanocomposites, biochemical systems, and enzymology. 🧬🔬⚙️🌱

Publication top Notes

Design of thermostable luciferases through arginine saturation in solvent-exposed loops

New developments in Pichia pastoris expression system, review and update

Synthesis and characterization of GO/ZIF-67 nanocomposite: investigation of catalytic activity for the determination of epinine in the presence of dobutamine

The effect of different percentages of triethanolammonium butyrate ionic liquid on the structure and activity of urate oxidase: Molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation …

cDNA cloning, expression and homology modeling of a luciferase from the firefly Lampyroidea maculata

Design, synthesis and biological assessment of acridine derivatives containing 1, 3, 4-thiadiazole moiety as novel selective acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

Evaluation of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) biochemical traits in normal and drought stress conditions to identify drought tolerant clones

Spectroscopic and functional characterization of Lampyris turkestanicus luciferase: a comparative study

Enhancement of Thermostability of Aspergillus flavus Urate Oxidase by Immobilization on the Ni-Based Magnetic Metal–Organic Framework

Surface charge modification increases firefly luciferase rigidity without alteration in bioluminescence spectra

Effects of 940 MHz EMF on luciferase solution: Structure, function, and dielectric studies