Most Cited Article Award

Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda
University of Granada, Spain
Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda
Affiliation University of Granada
Country Spain
Scopus ID 55881956900
Documents 53
Citations 4168
h-index 24
Subject Area Scientific Breakthroughs
Event Global Scientist Day Awards
ORCID
0000-0002-4452-0855

Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda is a Spanish academic researcher affiliated with the University of Granada whose scholarly work has contributed significantly to contemporary scientific investigations related to biomedical sciences, nutrition, metabolism, and interdisciplinary health research. His publication profile demonstrates a sustained contribution to highly cited scientific literature indexed within international academic databases.[1] The recognition associated with the “Most Cited Article Award” reflects the measurable academic influence of his published works through citation performance, scholarly dissemination, and international research visibility.[2]

Abstract

This academic article presents a structured overview of the scholarly contributions and citation influence associated with Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda of the University of Granada. The article evaluates his academic metrics, publication visibility, interdisciplinary research engagement, and measurable scientific impact using internationally recognized bibliometric indicators. The recognition of a “Most Cited Article Award” is analyzed within the context of citation performance, research dissemination, and global scholarly relevance.[1] The article further discusses the broader implications of citation-based academic recognition in advancing scientific communication and institutional research excellence.[3]

Keywords

Most Cited Article Award; Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda; University of Granada; Scopus; scientific citations; h-index; bibliometrics; interdisciplinary research; scholarly impact; academic recognition.

Introduction

Citation-based academic recognition has become an increasingly significant component of modern research evaluation systems. Bibliometric indicators, including citation counts, publication output, and h-index measurements, are widely used to assess scholarly influence and the dissemination of scientific knowledge across disciplines.[4] Researchers whose publications demonstrate sustained citation performance are often acknowledged for their contribution to scientific advancement and international research visibility.

Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda has established a notable academic presence through contributions to peer-reviewed scientific literature. His work reflects interdisciplinary collaboration and participation in research initiatives that address emerging scientific and biomedical questions.[2] The present article examines his academic profile within the framework of scholarly recognition associated with the Global Scientist Day Awards.

Research Profile

Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda is affiliated with the University of Granada in Spain, an institution internationally recognized for research productivity and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration. His Scopus-indexed publication record includes 53 scholarly documents and more than 4,000 citations, reflecting substantial academic visibility across multiple areas of scientific inquiry.[1]

The researcher’s h-index value of 24 indicates a sustained pattern of influential publications receiving consistent scholarly attention. Such metrics are frequently utilized within research evaluation systems to measure both productivity and citation influence within academic communities.[4]

  • Affiliation with the University of Granada.
  • Internationally indexed Scopus author profile.
  • More than four thousand scholarly citations.
  • Interdisciplinary scientific research involvement.
  • Sustained publication impact demonstrated through h-index metrics.

Research Contributions

The academic contributions of Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda encompass collaborative research activities addressing biomedical sciences, nutritional sciences, and translational health research. His publication portfolio demonstrates engagement with evidence-based methodologies and interdisciplinary analytical approaches relevant to contemporary scientific challenges.[5]

Highly cited publications often serve as foundational references within academic disciplines because they provide methodological insights, systematic reviews, or influential empirical findings. Citation frequency may also indicate the broader applicability and international dissemination of the research outcomes.[3]

  1. Contribution to interdisciplinary biomedical investigations.
  2. Participation in collaborative scientific publishing initiatives.
  3. Research dissemination through internationally indexed journals.
  4. Production of frequently cited academic literature.
  5. Support for evidence-based scientific advancement.

Publications

The publication profile of Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda reflects a strong emphasis on collaborative scientific research and internationally visible scholarly communication. Indexed documents associated with his Scopus profile demonstrate citation performance across biomedical and health-related scientific fields.[1]

  • Systematic review contributions in nutritional and metabolic sciences.
  • Research articles involving biomedical and translational health methodologies.
  • Collaborative scientific publications indexed within Scopus and related databases.
  • Publications associated with internationally cited scientific literature.

Representative DOI references associated with related scholarly dissemination practices include:
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10091149,
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11061370.

Research Impact

Research impact is frequently evaluated using bibliometric indicators that measure scholarly dissemination and academic visibility. Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda’s citation profile indicates broad engagement with his published works by the international scientific community.[2] The accumulation of 4,168 citations demonstrates sustained utilization of his research findings in subsequent academic investigations.

The h-index value of 24 further reflects the consistency of impactful publications across multiple years of scholarly activity. Such metrics are commonly employed by institutions, funding bodies, and academic organizations to identify influential scientific contributors.[4]

Award Suitability

The “Most Cited Article Award” recognizes scholarly publications that have achieved exceptional citation performance and academic influence. Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda’s publication metrics, citation record, and interdisciplinary visibility collectively support the suitability of this recognition within the context of the Global Scientist Day Awards.[6]

The award evaluation criteria commonly associated with citation-based recognition include publication quality, international dissemination, citation frequency, collaborative impact, and relevance to advancing scientific understanding. The researcher’s documented academic performance aligns with these evaluative considerations through measurable scholarly influence and international citation reach.[3]

Conclusion

Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda has demonstrated substantial academic influence through internationally cited scientific publications and interdisciplinary research engagement. His scholarly profile, supported by Scopus-indexed metrics and sustained citation performance, reflects a meaningful contribution to contemporary scientific literature.[1] Recognition through the “Most Cited Article Award” represents an acknowledgment of measurable scholarly dissemination, research relevance, and sustained scientific visibility within the international academic community.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda, Author ID 55881956900. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55881956900
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Francisco Javier Ruiz Ojeda ORCID profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4452-0855
  3. Miraculin Can Contribute to a Reduction in Inflammatory Biomarkers and Cachexia in Malnourished Patients with Cancer and Taste Disorders.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ph18050622
  4. Effect of a Novel Food Rich in Miraculin on the Intestinal Microbiome of Malnourished Patients with Cancer and Dysgeusia
    https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17020246
  5. Effect of a Novel Food Rich in Miraculin on the Oral Microbiome of Malnourished Oncologic Patients with Dysgeusia
    https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16193414
  6. Global Scientist Day Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition and scientific excellence initiatives.
    https://scientistday.org/
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