Nour Abu Jayab | Cancer Cell Biology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Nour Abu Jayab
University of Sharjah

                 Nour Abu Jayab
Affiliation University of Sharjah
Country United Arab Emirates
Scopus ID 58147288600
Documents 5
Citations 110
h-index 4
Subject Area Cancer Cell Biology
Event International Research Awards on Oncology and Cancer Research

Nour Abu Jayab is a researcher affiliated with the University of Sharjah whose scholarly activities contribute to the advancement of cancer cell biology and related biomedical investigations. Her publication record, citation performance, and research visibility demonstrate active engagement in contemporary oncology research. The Innovative Research Award recognizes scientific contributions that support the understanding of cancer mechanisms, translational biology, and evidence-based innovation within oncology and cancer research disciplines.[1][2]

Abstract

Nour Abu Jayab has established a developing research profile within cancer cell biology through contributions focused on understanding cellular mechanisms associated with cancer progression and therapeutic response. Her scholarly output demonstrates engagement with contemporary oncology challenges, including translational research and biomedical innovation. With a documented publication record and measurable citation impact, her work has contributed to scientific discussions within oncology-related disciplines. The combination of research productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and influence reflected through citation metrics supports recognition for innovative scientific achievement within the framework of the International Research Awards on Oncology and Cancer Research.[1][2]

Keywords

Cancer Cell Biology, Oncology Research, Translational Medicine, Cancer Mechanisms, Biomedical Research, Cellular Signaling, Tumor Biology, Scientific Innovation, Cancer Therapeutics, Research Impact

Introduction

Cancer research continues to rely on innovative investigations that improve understanding of cellular behavior, disease progression, and treatment response. Nour Abu Jayab contributes to this field through scholarly activities focused on cancer cell biology, supporting scientific knowledge relevant to modern oncology and translational biomedical research.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the University of Sharjah, Nour Abu Jayab has developed a research portfolio within oncology-related disciplines. Her Scopus-indexed publications, citation performance, and measurable h-index indicate growing academic visibility and engagement with topics connected to cancer biology and biomedical sciences.[1][2]

Research Contributions

Her research contributions support understanding of biological processes relevant to cancer development and treatment. Through peer-reviewed publications, she has participated in advancing scientific evidence, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, and contributing to the broader knowledge base that informs future oncology investigations.[1][3]

Publications

The researcher maintains a Scopus-indexed publication record consisting of five documented scholarly works. These publications collectively address themes associated with cancer biology and biomedical research, contributing to scientific communication and supporting evidence-based advancement within oncology-related fields.[1]

Research Impact

With more than one hundred citations and an established h-index, Nour Abu Jayab’s research demonstrates measurable scholarly influence. Citation activity indicates that her publications have been referenced by other researchers, reflecting relevance and contribution to ongoing discussions within cancer and biomedical sciences.[1][2]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes originality, scientific contribution, and research influence. Based on documented publication metrics, citation performance, and engagement in cancer cell biology, Nour Abu Jayab demonstrates characteristics aligned with award criteria emphasizing innovation, academic excellence, and contributions to oncology research.[1]

Conclusion

Nour Abu Jayab’s scholarly profile reflects active participation in cancer cell biology research. Her publication record, citation impact, and contribution to oncology-related knowledge support recognition within international research award programs that value innovation, scientific rigor, and meaningful advancement of biomedical science.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Nour Abu Jayab, Author ID 58147288600. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58147288600
  2. Abu Jayab, N., Abed, A., Talaat, I. M., & Hamoudi, R. (Year). The molecular mechanism of NF-κB dysregulation across different subtypes of renal cell carcinoma.https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12147641/
  3. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Nour Abu Jayab Research Profile and Publications.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nour-Abu-Jayab

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Professor Noha Mohamed Nour El-din El-Kady is a senior consultant of pathology at the Faculty of Medicine, Menoufiya University, Egypt, with an outstanding academic career spanning education, diagnostics, and research. She earned her MBBCH, MSc, and MD degrees with excellence from Menoufiya University and progressed through all academic ranks to full professorship. She has extensive teaching experience across medical and health disciplines, curriculum design, assessment, quality assurance, and postgraduate supervision. Dr. El-Kady is a highly experienced diagnostic pathologist skilled in histopathology, cytology, immunohistochemistry, and frozen sections. She has participated in more than 120 international workshops and serves as a peer reviewer for leading indexed journals, receiving an Outstanding Reviewer Award. Her research output includes over 25 publications focusing on cancer pathology, biomarkers, and tumor microenvironment. She has received multiple awards for academic excellence, research, teaching, and community service.

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