Ahmed El Danaf | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Ahmed El Danaf
GOTHI, Cairo
Ahmed El Danaf
Affiliation GOTHI, Cairo
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 6603268810
Documents 14
Citations 79
h-index 4
Subject Area Medicine
Event Global Composite Awards

Ahmed El Danaf is a researcher affiliated with GOTHI, Cairo, Egypt, whose scholarly work has contributed to the broader field of medicine through peer-reviewed academic publications and interdisciplinary clinical investigations. His research profile reflects sustained engagement with evidence-based scientific inquiry, publication activity indexed in Scopus, and measurable citation performance within international scholarly databases.[1] The academic record associated with his Scopus profile demonstrates continued participation in contemporary medical research themes relevant to healthcare innovation and scientific collaboration.[2]

Abstract

The Research Excellence Award article documents the academic and scientific profile of Ahmed El Danaf, whose contributions in the field of medicine are represented through indexed publications, citation activity, and research dissemination across scholarly platforms. The profile demonstrates active participation in scientific communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and publication within peer-reviewed environments. Citation metrics and document indexing indicate measurable scholarly engagement and visibility within the international research community.[1] The article further evaluates the relevance of the researcher’s academic achievements in relation to professional recognition initiatives associated with the Global Composite Awards.[1]

Keywords

  • Medicine
  • Clinical Research
  • Scientific Publications
  • Scopus Indexing
  • Research Metrics
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Academic Recognition
  • Global Composite Awards

Introduction

Academic recognition in medicine frequently reflects the cumulative impact of scholarly publications, citation performance, collaborative research initiatives, and engagement with peer-reviewed scientific communication. Researchers contributing to healthcare and biomedical sciences play a significant role in expanding clinical understanding and improving translational applications in medicine.[3] Ahmed El Danaf’s documented research activity contributes to this broader academic environment through indexed publications and measurable scholarly output registered within recognized bibliographic databases.[1]

The increasing emphasis on global academic visibility has further highlighted the importance of research indexing systems such as Scopus and ORCID, which facilitate transparent author identification and research accessibility.[2] Through these platforms, researchers are able to establish international visibility and maintain continuity in scientific authorship records across institutions and disciplines.

Research Profile

Ahmed El Danaf maintains an academic profile associated with GOTHI, Cairo, Egypt, with research contributions indexed in Scopus under Author ID 6603268810. The profile includes fourteen indexed documents, seventy-nine citations, and an h-index of four, indicating sustained scholarly engagement and measurable academic influence within the field of medicine.[1]

Bibliometric indicators such as citation counts and h-index values are frequently utilized to assess research visibility, influence, and consistency across scientific disciplines. While quantitative metrics alone do not define research quality, they provide insight into the dissemination and recognition of scholarly contributions within academic communities.[3]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Ahmed El Danaf encompass scientific investigations relevant to medicine and healthcare-related academic inquiry. His publication record demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed dissemination processes and reflects engagement with contemporary clinical and biomedical themes.[2]

  • Participation in peer-reviewed scientific publication activities.
  • Contribution to interdisciplinary medical research initiatives.
  • Maintenance of indexed academic records through recognized research databases.
  • Engagement with evidence-based methodologies and scholarly reporting standards.
  • Support for scientific communication and academic collaboration within medical sciences.

The continued documentation of scientific output through international indexing systems contributes to broader research accessibility and facilitates collaboration among healthcare professionals and researchers.[2]

Publications

The researcher’s indexed publication activity demonstrates ongoing participation in scholarly communication and medical research dissemination. Publications indexed within Scopus contribute to citation tracking, institutional visibility, and international academic engagement.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed medical research articles indexed within international citation databases.
  2. Scientific contributions associated with healthcare research and evidence-based investigation.
  3. Collaborative scholarly publications contributing to academic discourse in medicine.
  4. Research outputs linked to DOI-indexed scientific dissemination systems.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) systems provide persistent accessibility to scholarly content and contribute to citation transparency and long-term digital archiving within scientific publishing.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through multiple indicators including citation activity, publication indexing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scholarly accessibility. The citation profile associated with Ahmed El Danaf indicates that his research outputs have received measurable attention within academic literature.[1]

In contemporary scientific environments, indexed visibility and research accessibility are essential components of knowledge dissemination. Citation databases and author identifier systems contribute to the preservation of scholarly integrity, author attribution, and international collaboration opportunities.[2]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Ahmed El Danaf demonstrates several characteristics commonly associated with research recognition initiatives, including indexed publication activity, citation-based academic engagement, and participation in scholarly dissemination processes. These factors contribute to the relevance of his profile for consideration within professional recognition programs such as the Global Composite Awards.[3]

Award evaluation frameworks in research environments frequently consider publication consistency, academic visibility, institutional contribution, and adherence to scientific standards. The documented metrics associated with the researcher’s profile reflect ongoing participation in these academic processes.[2]

Conclusion

Ahmed El Danaf’s research profile represents a documented record of scholarly engagement within the field of medicine through indexed publications, citation performance, and participation in scientific communication. His academic activities contribute to the broader framework of healthcare research and evidence-based scholarly dissemination. The structured visibility of his work through Scopus and ORCID systems supports transparency, accessibility, and recognition within the international academic community.[1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ahmed El Danaf, Author ID 6603268810. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603268810
    2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Ahmed El Danaf.https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8170-0014
    3. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open.(2025). Mid-face Massive Loss Reconstruction: Free Latissimus Dorsi Used as Both a Donor and Recipient for Two Subsequent Temporoparietal Flaps. https://doi.org/10.1097/gox.0000000000005194
    4. SSRN (2024). (n.d.). Mandibular Severe Retrusion Six-Piece Contouring by Combined Anterior Subapical Setback, Bsso Advancement, and Two-Step Augmentation Genioplasty: A Case Report https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4675791.
    5. European Journal of Plastic Surgery (2010). Deepithelized fasciocutaneous flap for labia majora augmentation during thigh lift. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00238-010-0468-7