Women Researcher Award
Pia Lopez-Jornet
University of Murcia, Spain
| Pia Lopez-Jornet | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Murcia |
| Country | Spain |
| Scopus ID | 6603792732 |
| Documents | 268 |
| Citations | 5,559 |
| h-index | 40 |
| Subject Area | Health |
| Event | Global Network Awards |
| ORCID | Research Profile Available |
Pia Lopez-Jornet of the University of Murcia has established a notable academic profile through extensive publication activity, citation impact, and continued engagement in scientific research addressing important topics in oral medicine, healthcare, and clinical sciences.[1]
Abstract
This article presents an academic overview of Pia Lopez-Jornet, a researcher affiliated with the University of Murcia, Spain. Her scholarly activities are reflected through a substantial body of peer-reviewed publications, significant citation performance, and a recognized presence within the international health research community. The evaluation highlights academic productivity, research influence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributions to evidence-based healthcare practices. These characteristics support consideration for recognition through the Women Researcher Award within the framework of the Global Network Awards.[1][2]
Keywords
Women Researcher Award, Health Sciences, Oral Medicine, Clinical Research, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, Research Excellence, University of Murcia, Healthcare Innovation, Academic Recognition
Introduction
Recognition awards in academia serve to acknowledge researchers whose work demonstrates measurable influence on scientific knowledge, healthcare advancement, and scholarly communication. The Women Researcher Award emphasizes sustained research productivity, innovation, publication quality, and community impact. Within this context, Pia Lopez-Jornet represents a researcher whose contributions to health-related disciplines have generated substantial academic visibility and scholarly engagement.[1]
Research Profile
Pia Lopez-Jornet is affiliated with the University of Murcia and has developed a research portfolio characterized by extensive publication output and broad scientific dissemination. Her Scopus author profile records 268 indexed documents, more than 5,500 citations, and an h-index of 40, reflecting both productivity and influence within the health sciences community.[1]
- Institution: University of Murcia
- Country: Spain
- Scopus Author ID: 6603792732
- Indexed Documents: 268
- Citation Count: 5,559
- h-index: 40
- Primary Discipline: Health Sciences
Research Contributions
The research contributions associated with Pia Lopez-Jornet encompass clinical investigations, oral medicine, patient-centered healthcare studies, disease assessment methodologies, and evidence-based treatment evaluation. Her scholarly work has supported scientific understanding in areas that directly influence clinical decision-making and healthcare outcomes.[2]
- Advancement of oral medicine and healthcare research.
- Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature.
- Participation in interdisciplinary research initiatives.
- Support for evidence-based clinical practices.
- Knowledge dissemination through international publications.
Publications
The publication record associated with the researcher demonstrates sustained engagement in scholarly communication. Indexed research outputs span clinical sciences, oral health, healthcare management, and related medical disciplines. The breadth of publications indicates long-term participation in scientific inquiry and peer-reviewed dissemination.[1]
- Peer-reviewed journal articles.
- Clinical research studies.
- Systematic evaluations and reviews.
- Collaborative interdisciplinary publications.
- Research addressing healthcare outcomes and patient wellbeing.
Research Impact
Research impact may be assessed through publication visibility, citation performance, academic influence, and relevance to professional practice. The citation profile associated with Pia Lopez-Jornet demonstrates that her research findings have been widely referenced by other scholars, indicating ongoing influence within the scientific community. Such metrics provide evidence of research dissemination and recognition across multiple academic networks.[1]
Representative scholarly outputs and related publications are supported by internationally recognized indexing systems and DOI-linked records that facilitate accessibility, verification, and long-term scholarly preservation.[3]
Award Suitability
Based on documented publication productivity, citation performance, academic influence, and contributions to health sciences research, Pia Lopez-Jornet demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with candidates for the Women Researcher Award. The combination of sustained scholarly output, measurable impact, and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge aligns with the objectives of academic recognition programs that celebrate excellence among women researchers.[1][2]
Conclusion
Pia Lopez-Jornet’s academic profile reflects substantial contributions to health sciences through research productivity, scholarly influence, and international dissemination of scientific findings. Her publication record, citation metrics, and continued engagement with healthcare-related research support recognition within academic award frameworks. The Women Researcher Award provides an appropriate platform for acknowledging such sustained scholarly achievement and professional impact.
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References
- Scopus author details: Pia Lopez-Jornet, Author ID 6603792732. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603792732
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