Qing Du | Biochemistry | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

Qing Du
Qinghai Minzu University

Qing Du
Affiliation Qinghai Minzu University
Country China
Scopus ID 57044061400
Documents 18
Citations 231
h-index 9
Subject Area Biochemistry
Event Global Scholar Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0732-3377

Qing Du is a researcher affiliated with Qinghai Minzu University whose scholarly activities are represented in Scopus within the field of biochemistry. This recognition page summarizes publicly available academic profile information, research focus, publication characteristics, scholarly influence, and the relevance of these contributions to consideration for the Women Researcher Award presented through the Global Scholar Awards. The presentation follows a neutral encyclopedic style and emphasizes measurable academic indicators supported by publicly accessible scholarly resources.[1]

Abstract

Qing Du has developed an academic profile in biochemistry through research documented in international scholarly databases, demonstrating sustained publication activity and measurable citation performance. Current bibliometric indicators include eighteen indexed documents, two hundred thirty-one citations, and an h-index of nine, reflecting recognized scientific engagement within specialized biochemical investigations. Research outputs contribute to advancing knowledge associated with biochemical mechanisms, molecular investigations, and related interdisciplinary applications while supporting academic collaboration and scientific communication. These achievements collectively provide an evidence-based foundation for evaluating professional accomplishments within the context of the Women Researcher Award and broader scholarly recognition.[1][2]

Keywords

Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Enzymology, Protein Expression, Cellular Metabolism, Biomolecular Analysis, Biochemical Pathways, Molecular Mechanisms, Experimental Biology, Life Sciences.

Introduction

Qing Du conducts biochemical research emphasizing scientific understanding through experimental investigation and scholarly publication. Affiliation with Qinghai Minzu University supports continued participation in academic research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and dissemination of findings that contribute to biochemical knowledge while strengthening visibility within internationally indexed scientific literature.[1]

Research Profile

Qing Du maintains a documented scholarly profile through Scopus and ORCID, demonstrating sustained publication activity within biochemistry. Bibliometric indicators, including citation counts and h-index, provide transparent evidence of research productivity, scholarly influence, and continued engagement with internationally recognized academic publishing standards.[1][3]

Research Contributions

Qing Du contributes to biochemical research through investigations addressing molecular processes, biological mechanisms, and experimental methodologies. Published findings support scientific understanding while encouraging collaboration across related disciplines, providing valuable evidence for future studies and reinforcing the importance of reproducible, peer-reviewed biochemical research.[2]

Publications

Qing Du has authored internationally indexed publications reflecting continued scholarly productivity within biochemistry. The available publication record demonstrates participation in peer-reviewed scientific communication, contributing research findings that have received citations and supporting ongoing academic discussion within specialized areas of biochemical investigation.[1][4]

Research Impact

Qing Du demonstrates measurable scholarly influence through citation performance and internationally indexed publications. Citation metrics indicate that published research has been referenced by subsequent scientific studies, illustrating continuing relevance, academic visibility, and meaningful contribution to the advancement of biochemical knowledge.[1]

Award Suitability

Qing Du demonstrates qualifications appropriate for consideration through documented research productivity, verified bibliometric indicators, peer-reviewed publications, and sustained scientific engagement. These objective academic achievements align with evaluation criteria commonly associated with research recognition programs highlighting excellence, scholarly integrity, and continuing scientific contribution.[5]

Conclusion

Qing Du has established a documented academic presence within biochemistry through sustained publication, measurable citation performance, and internationally indexed scholarly activities. Available evidence supports recognition of consistent scientific contributions while reflecting continued commitment to advancing biochemical research through peer-reviewed academic communication.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Qing Du, Author ID 57044061400. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57044061400
  2. Du, Q., Rong, Z., Guan, Y., Zhang, C., Wang, L., Zhou, X., Jiang, C., Gao, H., Wang, B., Chen, H., & Liu, C. (Year). Morphological characteristics, molecular identification, and phylogenetic analysis of the four Leonurus species used for the treatment of gynecological diseases.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plgene.2025.100566
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Qing Du.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0732-3377
  4. Du, Q., Xue, B., & Tan, B. (2025). Complete chloroplast genomes analysis of Lamium barbatum and Leucas ciliata (Lamiaceae). Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 10(12), 1138–1142.
    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12604122/
  5. Global Scholar Awards. (n.d.). Women Researcher Award.
    https://globalscholarawards.com/

Balsam Al Hashimi | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Balsam Al Hashimi | Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Laboratory Manager & Lead Embryologist in Genetics at London Womens’s Clinic, United Kingdom

Balsam Al Hashimi is a dedicated researcher in clinical embryology and reproductive genetics with dual Canadian and British citizenship. Currently pursuing a PhD at University College London (UCL), Al Hashimi combines her academic expertise with hands-on experience, contributing to advancements in IVF, embryo development, and genetic screening. Her work aims to enhance fertility outcomes, and her roles in prestigious institutions like the London Women’s Clinic underscore her leadership in embryology. An active member of global fertility societies, she continuously shares her insights through presentations and publications, establishing herself as a significant voice in reproductive sciences.

Professional Profile

Education

Al Hashimi’s educational journey reflects her commitment to understanding human reproduction and genetics. She is a PhD student in Reproductive Genetics at UCL, a field she explored through a Master of Science in Clinical Embryology at the University of Leeds. Her research there focused on preimplantation genetic diagnosis, a vital method for assessing embryo viability. Prior to this, she completed a Master of Science in Biotechnology at Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, where she investigated molecular causes of infertility. Her foundation in biotechnology began with an Honour Bachelor of Science degree from Al-Nahrain University, reflecting her early dedication to reproductive health research.

Professional Experience

Al Hashimi brings over 15 years of professional experience in clinical embryology and reproductive research. As Deputy Laboratory Manager and Lead Embryologist at the London Women’s Clinic, she oversees embryo handling, genetic testing, and quality control, contributing to her expertise in IVF procedures. Her experience spans countries and institutions, including roles at the Reproductive Care Center and Newlife Fertility Center in Canada, and at the Institute of Embryo Research in Iraq. She has led various lab management operations and trained new scientists, underscoring her leadership in clinical laboratory settings and her commitment to scientific excellence.

Research Interests

Balsam Al Hashimi’s research centers on reproductive genetics, embryo viability, and fertility treatment optimization. Her work includes pioneering embryo culture techniques, genetic assessments through next-generation sequencing, and the application of artificial intelligence in embryo selection. She is passionate about enhancing success rates for fertility treatments, and her research on delayed ICSI and genetic insights into fertilization outcomes has practical applications in clinical embryology. Al Hashimi’s focus on integrating technology and genetic analysis in IVF aims to improve patient outcomes and set new standards for reproductive healthcare.

Awards and Honors

Al Hashimi’s research achievements have earned her numerous accolades within the fertility science community. She was awarded the Jean Prudy Prize at the British Fertility Society, recognizing her work on ovarian hyper-stimulation and embryo euploidy rates. She has presented her research at major conferences, including the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society and the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. Her contributions to genetic testing methodologies and AI-assisted embryo evaluation have positioned her as a leading figure in her field, respected for her innovative approach and commitment to advancing reproductive medicine.

Conclusion

Al Hashimi’s well-rounded expertise, especially in clinical embryology and reproductive genetics, robust publication history, and impactful presentations make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to advancing the understanding of IVF, embryo development, and genetic screening have not only propelled scientific knowledge forward but also hold the potential for substantial clinical impact. By expanding collaborative research efforts and diversifying her research topics, she could further strengthen her candidacy for future awards and recognition.

Publication Top Noted

🧬 Double Vitrification and Warming of Blastocysts Does Not Affect Pregnancy, Miscarriage, or Live Birth Rates
  • Author(s): Al Hashimi, B., Linara-Demakakou, E., Harvey, S.C., Ahuja, K., Macklon, N.S.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citation Count: 0
🥼 Clinical Outcomes of Vitrified-Warmed Autologous Oocyte Cycles with 15-Year Follow-Up at a Single UK Centre: Consistent and Predictable Results
  • Author(s): Garratt, J., Shah, T., Mclaughlin, A., Linara-Demakakou, E., Ahuja, K.K.
  • Year: 2024
  • Citation Count: 0