Pushkar Singh Rawat | Biochemical Toxicology | Young Researcher Award

Young Researcher Award

Pushkar Singh Rawat
University of Lucknow, India

Pushkar Singh Rawat
Affiliation University of Lucknow
Country India
Scopus ID 57226778162
Documents 7
Citations 47
h-index 4
Subject Area Biochemical Toxicology
Event International Young Scientists Award
ORCID 0000-0002-8679-5603

Pushkar Singh Rawat of the University of Lucknow, India. His academic activities are associated with the field of Biochemical Toxicology, an interdisciplinary domain that investigates the biochemical mechanisms of toxic substances and their effects on living systems. Through peer-reviewed publications and research contributions, he has demonstrated continued engagement in scientific investigation and knowledge dissemination. The available bibliometric indicators, including publication output, citation record, and h-index, provide measurable evidence of research visibility and academic influence within his area of specialization.[1]

Abstract

Pushkar Singh Rawat has developed a research profile centered on biochemical toxicology and related life science disciplines. His scholarly activities contribute to understanding biochemical interactions, toxicological responses, and scientific approaches relevant to human and environmental health. With multiple indexed publications and a growing citation record, his research demonstrates engagement with contemporary scientific challenges and participation in the broader academic community.[1]

Keywords

Biochemical Toxicology, Toxicological Research, Life Sciences, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Academic Research, Young Researcher, Toxicity Assessment, Biochemistry, Research Impact.

Introduction

Biochemical toxicology plays an important role in understanding the effects of chemical agents on biological systems. Researchers working in this area contribute to risk assessment, toxicity evaluation, and the development of scientific knowledge relevant to healthcare, environmental protection, and biotechnology. Pushkar Singh Rawat’s academic work reflects participation in these scientific objectives through research publications and scholarly collaboration. His work aligns with contemporary efforts to investigate biochemical mechanisms and toxicological outcomes using evidence-based methodologies.[2]

Research Profile

According to publicly available scholarly indexing information, Pushkar Singh Rawat has produced seven documented research publications and has received forty-seven citations. His h-index of four indicates that multiple publications have achieved measurable academic recognition. These metrics suggest active engagement with scientific research and dissemination through peer-reviewed literature. The University of Lucknow provides an academic environment that supports interdisciplinary investigation and scientific development.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Investigation of biochemical mechanisms associated with toxicological processes.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed scientific literature.
  • Support for evidence-based approaches in toxicology and life sciences.
  • Participation in scholarly communication through indexed publications.
  • Advancement of knowledge relevant to biological and environmental systems.

Publications

The researcher has contributed to scientific publications indexed in major scholarly databases. These works collectively address topics associated with biochemical toxicology and related scientific disciplines. Publication activity serves as an indicator of research productivity and demonstrates commitment to the dissemination of scientific findings through recognized academic channels.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed using publication metrics, citation performance, and scholarly visibility. The citation count associated with Pushkar Singh Rawat’s publications indicates that his work has been referenced by other researchers. Such engagement contributes to scientific discussion and demonstrates the relevance of his published studies within the broader research community. Bibliometric indicators should be interpreted alongside qualitative assessments of scientific quality and originality.[1]

Award Suitability

The International Young Scientists Award recognizes emerging researchers who demonstrate scholarly productivity, scientific engagement, and contributions to their respective disciplines. Based on available academic indicators, publication activity, and participation in scientific research, Pushkar Singh Rawat presents a profile consistent with the objectives typically associated with young researcher recognition programs. His work in biochemical toxicology contributes to an important field with applications in health sciences, environmental studies, and biological research.[3]

Conclusion

Pushkar Singh Rawat has established an emerging academic profile through research activities, scholarly publications, and contributions to biochemical toxicology. His publication record, citation metrics, and ongoing engagement with scientific inquiry illustrate meaningful participation in contemporary research. Recognition through young researcher award programs supports the visibility of developing scholars and encourages continued advancement of scientific knowledge and innovation.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Pushkar Singh Rawat, Author ID 57226778162. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57226778162
  2. National and international literature on biochemical toxicology and toxicological sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2020.152652
  3. International Young Scientists Award. (n.d.). Award information and recognition program.
    https://youngscientistawards.com/

Mona Abd ElHady| Toxicology | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Mona Abd ElHady| Toxicology | Young Scientist Award

Lecturer of Forensic medicine and toxicology, Zagazig university - Faculty of veterinary medicine , Egypt

 Mona Abd El-Hady Hassan is an Assistant Lecturer at the Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt. She was born on 8th August 1991 and holds Egyptian nationality. Mona earned her Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medical Science (B.V.Sc.) in 2013 with honors. She completed her Master’s in Veterinary Medical Science in 2017, focusing on forensic medicine and toxicology. Mona has a keen interest in forensic pathology and toxicology, with a particular focus on the postmortem interval. She is an active educator, teaching undergraduate students and contributing to various departmental projects and academic activities.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

Mona Abd El-Hady Hassan graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Science (B.V.Sc.) in 2013 from Zagazig University, Egypt, earning an excellent grade with honors. She then pursued her Master’s degree in Veterinary Medical Science, specializing in Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, completing it in 2017. Her master’s thesis was titled “Chemical changes in body fluids as a marker for determination of postmortem interval.” Her academic achievements underscore her deep understanding of veterinary science and forensic pathology.

💼 Experience

Mona has extensive experience in academia, serving as a Demonstrator at the Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Department from 30th December 2013 to 8th May 2017. Since May 2017, she has been an Assistant Lecturer in the same department. In her academic role, she teaches practical sections to BSc students, including laboratory and computer practicals, and engages in round-table discussions and technical visits. Mona is also actively involved in preparing students for scientific training and supervising projects related to forensic medicine and toxicology.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Mona Abd El-Hady Hassan graduated with honors, receiving an excellent grade for her Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medical Science. She also earned recognition for her exceptional research in the field of forensic medicine and toxicology. Mona’s academic excellence has been further acknowledged through her active role in various departmental activities and her ongoing contributions to education at Zagazig University. She consistently demonstrates a high level of dedication, making significant contributions to her field and the academic community.

🔍 Research Focus

Mona’s research primarily focuses on forensic medicine and toxicology, with a special emphasis on determining the postmortem interval (PMI). Her master’s thesis explored chemical changes in body fluids as markers to estimate PMI. She is interested in the application of scientific methods and techniques to improve the accuracy of postmortem investigations. Mona also engages in research related to the development of new educational tools and methods for veterinary students, particularly in forensic science.

Publication Top Notes

Selenium modulates bisphenol A-induced intestinal apoptosis, oxidative stress and autophagy in rats: A biochemical, histological and immunohistochemical study

DOI: 10.1080/19338244.2025.2455098

Neurobehavioral Responses and Toxic Brain Reactions of Juvenile Rats Exposed to Iprodione and Chlorpyrifos, Alone and in a Mixture

DOI: 10.3390/toxics11050431

Origanum vulgare Essential Oil Modulates the AFB1-Induced Oxidative Damages, Nephropathy, and Altered Inflammatory Responses in Growing Rabbits

DOI: 10.3390/toxins15010069

Moringa oleifera and Azadirachta indica Leaves Enriched Diets Mitigate Chronic Oxyfluorfen Toxicity Induced Immunosuppression through Disruption of Pro/Anti-Inflammatory Gene Pathways, Alteration of Antioxidant Gene Expression, and Histopathological Alteration in Oreochromis niloticus

DOI: 10.3390/fishes8010015

Dietary Supplementation of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) With Panax ginseng Essential Oil: Positive Impact on Animal Health and Productive Performance, and Mitigating Effects on Atrazine-Induced Toxicity

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.920057

Iprodione and/or chlorpyrifos exposure induced testicular toxicity in adult rats by suppression of steroidogenic genes and SIRT1/TERT/PGC-1α pathway

DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-14339-x

Iprodione and chlorpyrifos induce testicular damage, oxidative stress, apoptosis and suppression of steroidogenic‐ and spermatogenic‐related genes in immature male albino rats

DOI: 10.1111/and.13978