Valentina Zoboli | Public Health | Best Review Paper Award

Best Review Paper Award

Valentina Zoboli — Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo

Valentina Zoboli
Affiliation Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo
Country Italy
Scopus ID 58178883000
Documents 3
Citations 9
h-index 1
Subject Area Public Health
Event The Scientist Global Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-2716-7366

The Best Review Paper Award recognizes scholarly excellence in synthesizing existing scientific knowledge, identifying research gaps, and advancing evidence-based understanding within a specialized field. This article presents an academic overview of Valentina Zoboli of Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Italy, highlighting research activities, publication contributions, and scholarly impact relevant to consideration for recognition at The Scientist Global Awards.[1]

Abstract

This article examines the academic profile and research contributions of Valentina Zoboli within the field of Public Health. The assessment focuses on scholarly productivity, evidence synthesis activities, publication quality, and the broader significance of review-oriented research outputs. Review papers play a critical role in consolidating scientific evidence, guiding future investigations, and supporting evidence-based decision-making across healthcare systems. The presented profile demonstrates engagement with scientific dissemination and interdisciplinary knowledge development, factors commonly considered in review paper award evaluations.[2]

Keywords

Public Health; Review Paper; Scientific Literature; Evidence Synthesis; Research Evaluation; Scholarly Impact; Academic Recognition; Health Research; Citation Analysis; Research Excellence.

Introduction

Review articles serve as foundational resources for researchers, clinicians, and policymakers by integrating findings from multiple studies into coherent frameworks. High-quality review papers contribute to scientific advancement through critical evaluation of evidence, identification of emerging trends, and clarification of unresolved research questions. Recognition through a Best Review Paper Award therefore reflects both scholarly rigor and the ability to communicate complex knowledge effectively.[3]

Research Profile

Valentina Zoboli is affiliated with Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, a recognized Italian institution engaged in clinical and biomedical research. Her scholarly activities are represented in the Scopus database under Author ID 58178883000. Available bibliometric indicators report three indexed documents, nine citations, and an h-index of one, reflecting early-stage but measurable research visibility within the academic community.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with review-oriented scholarship involve the systematic collection, interpretation, and presentation of scientific evidence. Such work supports clinical practice, public health planning, and future research design. Contributions of this nature frequently include literature evaluation, methodological comparison, evidence mapping, and synthesis of multidisciplinary findings.[4]

Publications

The publication portfolio indexed under the author’s Scopus profile demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed scholarly communication. Review papers and related scientific outputs contribute to the dissemination of consolidated knowledge and facilitate broader understanding of public health challenges and solutions.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through bibliometric indicators, scholarly visibility, citation activity, and the practical relevance of scientific findings. Citation records indicate that the author’s publications have attracted attention within the academic community. Although bibliometric indicators represent only one aspect of research quality, they provide measurable evidence of engagement and dissemination.[1].

Award Suitability

Eligibility for a Best Review Paper Award is typically based on originality of synthesis, methodological rigor, scientific clarity, relevance to the discipline, and contribution to evidence-based advancement. Valentina Zoboli’s scholarly profile demonstrates characteristics associated with academic review excellence, including engagement with peer-reviewed literature, participation in scientific dissemination, and contributions within the Public Health domain. These attributes support consideration for recognition by The Scientist Global Awards.[5]

Conclusion

Valentina Zoboli represents an emerging contributor to Public Health scholarship through participation in peer-reviewed research and scientific knowledge dissemination. The available bibliometric profile, institutional affiliation, and research engagement collectively illustrate a foundation for scholarly recognition. Within the context of review-based academic achievement, the profile aligns with the objectives of the Best Review Paper Award and highlights the importance of evidence synthesis in advancing scientific understanding.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Valentina Zoboli, Author ID 58178883000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58178883000
  2. Grant, M. J., & Booth, A. (2009). A typology of reviews: An analysis of review types and associated methodologies.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-1842.2009.00848.x
  3. Valentina Zoboli. (2026). Human cytomegalovirus-specific T-cell responses and immune-guided strategies as predictors of clinically significant infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients after letermovir prophylaxis.
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41501398/
  4. Page, M. J., et al. (2021). PRISMA 2020 statement: An updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews.
    https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.n71
  5. The Scientist Global Awards. (2026). Award evaluation criteria and academic recognition framework.
    https://thescientists.net/

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Iffat Prianka | Public Health | Public Health Impact Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Iffat Prianka | Public Health | Public Health Impact Award 

Asst.Professor | Ibrahim Medical College | Bangladesh

Dr. Iffat Tania Prianka is a dedicated public health professional and medical educator from Bangladesh, currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Community Medicine & Public Health at Ibrahim Medical College (BIRDEM). She holds an M.Phil. in Preventive and Social Medicine from BSMMU (NIPSOM), an MPH in Epidemiology from AIUB, and has successfully completed FCPS Part I in Community Medicine and Public Health. She is presently pursuing her Ph.D. at Bangladesh University of Professionals. Her academic journey is distinguished by strong research engagement, with completed studies on autism awareness among medical students, internet addiction during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the psychosocial impact of infertility among women. She possesses advanced research skills in epidemiology, biostatistics, and data interpretation using SPSS and STATA, strengthened by extensive training in research methodology, medical education, and faculty development programs from institutions such as Eudoxia Research University and Fera Foundation. Her teaching and clinical experience span over a decade, with prior roles as Lecturer in Biochemistry and Community Medicine, and as Senior House Physician at United Hospital Dhaka. Recognized with Magna Cum Laude distinction and Dean’s Award, Dr. Prianka aims to contribute to global public health advancement through impactful research, evidence-based education, and community-focused healthcare solutions.

Profile: ORCID

Featured Publications

Prianka, I. T. (2022). Knowledge and Attitude on Early Sign of Autism Among 1st Year to 3rd Year Medical Students in a Selected Medical College in    Bangladesh. International Journal of Medical Research and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(9), 1–7. Available at: ijmrpsjournal.com

Jahan, N., Rumman, I., Prianka, I. T., & Gupta, P. K. S. (2023). Internet Addiction Among Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Dhaka      City: Prevalence and Associated Factors. International Research Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1(1), 64–76. Available at: zapjournals.com