Best Researcher Award

Aura Villamil
UDLA – Universidad de las Américas

Aura Villamil
Affiliation UDLA – Universidad de las Américas
Country Chile
Scopus ID 58179869500
Documents 2
Citations 28
h-index 2
Subject Area Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-0351-5657

The Best Researcher Award recognizes sustained scholarly contributions, scientific integrity, and measurable research impact within an academic discipline. Aura Villamil, affiliated with UDLA – Universidad de las Américas in Chile, has established a developing research profile in veterinary science through peer-reviewed publications and scholarly engagement. The available bibliometric indicators, including indexed publications, citations, and author metrics, provide an evidence-based overview of research performance that can be considered during academic recognition processes.[1]

Abstract

Aura Villamil is associated with UDLA – Universidad de las Américas, where scholarly activities contribute to veterinary science and veterinary medicine through peer-reviewed research. Bibliometric records indexed in international databases indicate an emerging publication portfolio supported by measurable citation performance and academic visibility. Research outputs emphasize scientific rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and evidence-based investigation relevant to animal health and veterinary practice. These characteristics provide an objective basis for evaluating professional achievement and academic excellence, making the researcher an appropriate candidate for consideration within internationally recognized research award programs.[1][2]

Keywords

Veterinary Science, Veterinary Medicine, Academic Research, Scholarly Publications, Scientific Impact, Scopus Author, Citation Analysis, Animal Health, Research Excellence, International Invention Awards.

Introduction

Academic recognition is generally founded upon transparent indicators that include publication quality, citation influence, institutional affiliation, and sustained scholarly activity. Within veterinary science, research contributes to improvements in animal welfare, disease prevention, diagnostic methods, and evidence-based clinical practice. Objective bibliometric databases facilitate consistent evaluation by providing standardized measures of productivity and scholarly influence across international research communities.[1]

Research Profile

Aura Villamil maintains an indexed research presence within veterinary science through publications recorded in Scopus. The available author profile identifies contributions associated with UDLA – Universidad de las Américas in Chile and reflects measurable scholarly activity through indexed documents, citations, and an h-index. Such metrics provide a structured overview of academic development while supporting visibility within international scientific databases.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions attributed to Aura Villamil demonstrate engagement with veterinary medicine through scientific investigation and peer-reviewed dissemination. The published work contributes to expanding disciplinary knowledge while encouraging evidence-based approaches applicable to veterinary practice and related biomedical fields. Although the publication portfolio remains focused, citation performance indicates that the research has attracted scholarly attention within its area of specialization.[2][3]

Publications

The research record currently includes two indexed publications that collectively contribute to the author’s bibliometric profile. These publications have generated citations within the scientific literature, reflecting academic engagement with the reported findings. Publication in peer-reviewed venues supports scientific quality assurance through editorial evaluation and independent expert review while contributing to long-term scholarly accessibility through internationally recognized indexing services.[2][4]

Research Impact

Research impact can be interpreted through citation activity, discoverability, and continued relevance within scholarly communication. Aura Villamil’s citation record demonstrates that published work has been referenced by subsequent research, contributing to knowledge exchange in veterinary science. Indexed metrics offer transparent evidence supporting academic evaluation while complementing qualitative assessments of scientific significance and professional contribution.[1][4]

Award Suitability

Consideration for the Best Researcher Award may reasonably incorporate evidence including peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and scientific relevance. Aura Villamil demonstrates documented scholarly activity within veterinary science supported by internationally indexed author records. These measurable indicators align with commonly accepted academic evaluation practices employed during recognition of emerging and developing research careers.[1][3]

Conclusion

Aura Villamil’s academic profile reflects documented participation in veterinary research through indexed publications, citation activity, and institutional affiliation with UDLA – Universidad de las Américas. The available bibliometric evidence provides a transparent basis for scholarly assessment and illustrates continued engagement with scientific communication. Such characteristics support consideration within research recognition programs that emphasize measurable academic achievement and professional excellence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aura Villamil, Author ID 58179869500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58179869500
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Aura Villamil.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0351-5657
  3. Biological Research. (2024). Carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent ST23 Klebsiella pneumoniae with a highly transmissible dual-carbapenemase plasmid in Chile.
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s40659-024-00485-2
  4. Veterinary Microbiology. (2014). Infection dynamics and acute phase response of an Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae field isolate of moderate virulence in pigs.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2014.08.015
Aura Villamil | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

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