Jeewanjot Singh | Drug Discovery | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Jeewanjot Singh
Researcher Jeewanjot Singh
Affiliation Desh Bhagat University
Country India
Scopus ID 59955293600
Documents 4
Citations 15
h-index 2
Subject Area Drug Discovery
Event International Young Scientists Award
ORCID 0009-0000-6290-9250

Jeewanjot Singh

Desh Bhagat University, India

Jeewanjot Singh is affiliated with Desh Bhagat University, India, and has developed an emerging academic profile in the interdisciplinary field of Drug Discovery. His published research contributes to the understanding of pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, and modern approaches used in identifying and optimizing biologically active compounds. According to the available Scopus author metrics, the researcher has produced four indexed publications that have collectively received fifteen citations while maintaining an h-index of two, reflecting the early impact of his scholarly work within specialized research communities.[1]

Abstract

The academic profile of Jeewanjot Singh reflects an emerging contribution to drug discovery and pharmaceutical research through peer-reviewed publications indexed in international scientific databases. His research demonstrates interest in identifying therapeutic compounds, understanding biological mechanisms, and supporting evidence-based pharmaceutical innovation. Although still at an early stage of his research career, the available publication and citation indicators illustrate continuous scholarly engagement and growing international visibility. These achievements form an appropriate foundation for consideration within academic recognition programs that acknowledge promising young researchers.[1]

Keywords

Drug Discovery, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medicinal Chemistry, Therapeutic Research, Scientific Publications, Scopus Author, Young Researcher, Biomedical Innovation, Research Excellence, International Young Scientists Award.

Introduction

Drug discovery represents one of the most demanding areas of biomedical research because it integrates chemistry, biology, pharmacology, computational science, and clinical knowledge. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to identifying novel therapeutic compounds, improving existing medicines, and addressing global health challenges through systematic scientific investigation. Early-career researchers play an important role in advancing innovative concepts and supporting collaborative research environments. The documented research activities of Jeewanjot Singh illustrate participation in this evolving scientific landscape through internationally indexed publications and measurable scholarly impact.[2]

Research Profile

Jeewanjot Singh is associated with Desh Bhagat University and maintains an internationally indexed Scopus author profile. His research portfolio currently includes four Scopus-indexed documents with fifteen citations and an h-index of two. These metrics indicate developing academic visibility and demonstrate that his publications have attracted attention from researchers working in related scientific disciplines. His ORCID profile further supports transparent researcher identification and facilitates international scholarly collaboration.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Contributed to research associated with modern drug discovery methodologies.
  • Participated in pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry investigations.
  • Published peer-reviewed research indexed within Scopus.
  • Supported evidence-based scientific communication through internationally accessible publications.

Publications

The available bibliometric information indicates four indexed publications within the field of drug discovery and related pharmaceutical sciences. These publications contribute to the scientific literature through peer-reviewed dissemination and have collectively generated measurable citation activity. Publication records indexed in internationally recognized databases provide evidence of research quality, accessibility, and academic dissemination.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators including citation counts and the h-index are widely used to evaluate scholarly influence alongside peer review and research quality. With fifteen citations and an h-index of two, Jeewanjot Singh demonstrates a developing research profile consistent with an emerging investigator. Continued publication activity, collaboration, and citation growth are expected to further strengthen the long-term academic impact of his research contributions.[3]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly metrics, indexed publications, and active participation in pharmaceutical research, Jeewanjot Singh demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with emerging scientific excellence. His documented publication record, measurable citation performance, researcher identification through ORCID, and institutional affiliation collectively support eligibility for recognition programs that acknowledge promising early-career scientists. The International Young Scientists Award recognizes scholarly achievement, research quality, innovation, and professional development, making this academic profile relevant for consideration according to published award evaluation criteria.[4]

Conclusion

Jeewanjot Singh has established an emerging research presence within the field of drug discovery through internationally indexed publications and measurable citation performance. His academic activities demonstrate commitment to scientific investigation, knowledge dissemination, and continued professional development. As his publication portfolio expands, additional collaborations and research outputs are expected to further enhance his scholarly visibility. The current academic profile provides a structured overview suitable for institutional recognition, professional documentation, and consideration within international young researcher award programs.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Jeewanjot Singh, Author ID 59955293600.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59955293600
  2. Paul, S. et al. (2010). How to improve R&D productivity: the pharmaceutical industry’s grand challenge.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd3078
  3. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  4. International Young Scientists Award. Award Information.
    https://youngscientistawards.com/