Ednah Ooko | Biochemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ednah Ooko
Affiliation National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute
Country United States
Scopus ID 57443950800
Documents 9
Citations 13,869
h-index 8
Subject Area Biochemistry
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8275-927X

Ednah Ooko

National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute

Ednah Ooko is a researcher affiliated with the National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute in the United States. Her scholarly profile reflects contributions within the field of biochemistry, emphasizing investigations that support biomedical discovery and translational cancer research. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborations, her work contributes to understanding molecular mechanisms relevant to disease progression and therapeutic innovation. The research metrics associated with her academic profile demonstrate measurable scientific visibility, supporting consideration for recognition through the Innovative Research Award presented at the International Invention Awards.[1]

Abstract

Ednah Ooko has established an academic profile focused on biochemistry and cancer-related biomedical research through contributions associated with the National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute. Her scholarly work demonstrates engagement with molecular investigations supporting improved understanding of disease biology, therapeutic development, and translational medicine. Citation metrics indicate broad recognition of research relevance, while collaborative publications reflect participation in multidisciplinary scientific initiatives. Collectively, these achievements illustrate sustained commitment to advancing biomedical knowledge and enhancing scientific evidence that benefits future clinical investigation, innovation, education, and international collaboration within the global research community through responsible scientific discovery efforts.[1]

Keywords

Biochemistry, Cancer Research, Molecular Biology, Translational Medicine, Biomedical Science, National Cancer Institute, Scientific Innovation, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Modern biomedical science depends upon interdisciplinary investigations capable of translating molecular discoveries into practical healthcare improvements. Researchers working within leading scientific institutions contribute by generating reproducible evidence, advancing laboratory methodologies, and supporting collaborative innovation. Within this environment, Ednah Ooko’s academic activities represent ongoing engagement with biochemical research addressing significant biological questions while contributing to the broader objectives of cancer science and biomedical advancement.[2]

Research Profile

The available scholarly profile identifies Ednah Ooko as a researcher associated with the National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute, maintaining publication activity within biochemistry. Her indexed research output, citation performance, and international visibility indicate continued participation in scientific collaborations that strengthen biomedical understanding while supporting evidence-based investigation relevant to cancer biology and related molecular disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions attributed to Ednah Ooko demonstrate involvement in studies examining biochemical mechanisms and molecular pathways associated with human disease. Collaborative scientific publications contribute to expanding biomedical knowledge through experimentally supported findings, encouraging future investigations and strengthening the foundation for translational applications that may improve diagnostic approaches, therapeutic strategies, and scientific understanding across multiple biomedical research communities.[3]

Publications

The documented publication record includes peer-reviewed scientific articles indexed within internationally recognized databases. Although the overall publication count remains selective, the accumulated citation performance demonstrates meaningful academic influence. These publications contribute to scientific dialogue by supporting reproducibility, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continued exploration of biochemical processes relevant to cancer research and biomedical innovation.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact extends beyond publication volume through citation influence, collaborative engagement, and scientific relevance. The citation record associated with Ednah Ooko indicates that published findings have informed subsequent investigations, reflecting recognition by the research community. Such influence supports ongoing knowledge development while contributing to biomedical progress through evidence-based scientific communication and responsible dissemination of research outcomes.[4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers demonstrating measurable scientific contributions, academic integrity, and influence within their disciplines. Based on available bibliometric indicators, institutional affiliation, scholarly visibility, and contributions to biochemistry and biomedical research, Ednah Ooko presents characteristics consistent with evaluation criteria emphasizing scientific excellence, innovation, collaboration, and continued advancement of internationally relevant research initiatives.[5]

Conclusion

Ednah Ooko’s scholarly profile reflects sustained participation in biomedical and biochemical research supported by recognized institutional affiliation and measurable citation performance. Her research activities contribute to scientific understanding within cancer-related investigations while encouraging collaborative advancement across biomedical disciplines. Collectively, these characteristics provide an appropriate foundation for academic recognition through the Innovative Research Award at the International Invention Awards.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Ednah Ooko, Author ID 57443950800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57443950800
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Ednah Ooko Research Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8275-927X
  3. Biomolecules.(2025.) Predictive and Prognostic Relevance of ABC Transporters for Resistance to Anthracycline Derivatives.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biom15070971
  4. Biology (2024.) Identification of Cuproptosis-Associated Prognostic Gene Expression Signatures from 20 Tumor Types.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13100793
  5. International Invention Awards.(2026.) Award Information.
    https://inventionawards.org/

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Dr. Jad El Masri | Medical Research | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Jad El Masri | Medical Research | Young Scientist Award

American University of Beirut, Lebanon.

Dr. Jad El Masri is a postdoctoral research fellow at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. With a strong background in clinical research, pathology, and neuroscience, he has contributed significantly to oncology, epidemiology, and neurosurgery. Holding an MD and multiple master’s degrees, he is set to complete his PhD in Clinical Research and Pathology in 2025. With over 45 completed research projects and 43 publications, Dr. El Masri has been recognized for his work in cancer biomarkers, epidemiological risk factors, and computational biology.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Jad El Masri has a diverse academic background spanning clinical research, pathology, neuroscience, and medical sciences. He is currently completing his PhD in Clinical Research & Pathology at Université Paris-Est (2022–2025) while holding multiple master’s degrees in Human Morphology, Clinical Investigation, and Neuroscience from leading institutions, including the American University of Beirut and Lebanese University. In addition, he earned his Medical Degree (MD) from Lebanese University (2018–2024) and holds a Biochemistry License Degree (2017–2020). His academic journey began with a French Baccalaureate in Science from Rawdat Fayhaa Secondary School (2001–2016).

💼 Experience

Dr. Jad El Masri is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard (2025–Present) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (2024–Present), where he focuses on oncology and computational biology. His clinical experience includes multiple internships across hospitals in Lebanon and Germany (2022–2024), gaining hands-on expertise in various medical disciplines. Additionally, he completed elective neurosurgery rotations at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) and Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, further strengthening his specialization in neurosurgery and brain cancer research.

🔬 Research Interests

Oncology – Brain cancer, genetic biomarkers, metastasis

Epidemiology – Risk factors, diet effects, environmental exposure

Neurosurgery – Computational biology, single-cell DNA sequencing

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Young Scientist Award – Recognized for contributions to neuroscience research

Editorial Board Member – Journal of Public Health Research

Professional Memberships – European Stroke Organization, Congress of Neurological Surgeons

📚 Selected Publications

1️⃣ Social media medical misinformation: Impact on mental health and vaccination decision among university students
📖 Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-), 192(1), 291-301 (2023)
📄 DOI | Cited by: 34

2️⃣ Menstrual abnormalities post-COVID vaccination: A cross-sectional study on adult Lebanese women
📖 Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-), 192(3), 1163-1170 (2023)
📄 DOI | Cited by: 27

3️⃣ Contribution of Arab world in transplant research: A PubMed-based bibliometric analysis
📖 Transplant Immunology, 101432 (2021)
📄 DOI | Cited by: 23

4️⃣ Cancer research activity in the Arab world: A 15-year bibliometric analysis
📖 Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association, 97(1), 26 (2022)
📄 DOI | Cited by: 22

5️⃣ Contribution of Arab countries to familial Mediterranean fever research: A PubMed-based bibliometric analysis
📖 Rheumatology International, 42(1), 95-100 (2022)
📄 DOI | Cited by: 22