Aman Bhaskar | Early detection of Skin Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Aman Bhaskar
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, India

Aman Bhaskar
Affiliation Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur
Country India
Scopus ID 57222657590
Documents 3
Citations 34
h-index 2
Subject Area Early detection of Skin Cancer
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards

Aman Bhaskar is a researcher affiliated with Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, India, whose documented scholarly profile includes research activity relevant to early detection of skin cancer. The profile records three documents, 34 citations, and an h-index of 2 in Scopus. [1] This academic recognition page presents the available bibliometric information and describes the relevance of early skin-cancer detection within contemporary dermatological research. Early identification is important because accurate recognition and timely clinical assessment can support appropriate management of suspicious lesions and may contribute to improved outcomes. [2]

Abstract

Aman Bhaskar’s research profile is presented in relation to early detection of skin cancer, an area where timely identification of suspicious lesions can support clinical evaluation, risk assessment, and treatment planning. This topic encompasses dermatological observation, diagnostic technologies, imaging, and evidence-based approaches intended to improve recognition of potentially malignant skin changes. [2] His available Scopus record indicates three documents, 34 citations, and an h-index of 2, providing a bibliometric basis for describing his documented scholarly activity. [1] The recognition emphasizes research relevance, measurable scholarly output, and potential contribution to skin-cancer detection research.

Keywords

Early detection of skin cancer; skin cancer screening; dermatological diagnosis; lesion assessment; skin imaging; melanoma detection; cancer biomarkers; clinical dermatology; artificial intelligence in dermatology; skin health research.

Introduction

Skin cancer represents an important area of dermatological and oncological research, with early recognition playing a central role in the assessment of suspicious lesions. Research in this field includes clinical examination, dermoscopy, digital imaging, computational analysis, biomarkers, and other approaches designed to assist clinicians in distinguishing potentially malignant lesions from benign conditions. [2]

Research Profile

Aman Bhaskar is affiliated with Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, India. The available researcher information identifies early detection of skin cancer as the relevant subject area for this academic recognition. The Scopus author record associated with Author ID 57222657590 reports three documents, 34 citations, and an h-index of 2. [1]

Research Contributions

Research associated with early detection of skin cancer contributes to a broader scientific objective of identifying suspicious cutaneous changes at an appropriate stage for clinical evaluation. Relevant research can encompass lesion characterization, diagnostic imaging, screening methodologies, computational decision support, molecular indicators, and evaluation of diagnostic performance. These approaches are complementary rather than interchangeable and require validation according to their intended clinical context. [2]

Publications

The supplied bibliometric profile records three documents for Aman Bhaskar in Scopus. Individual publication titles, journal information, publication years, and DOI identifiers were not provided in the source data accompanying this recognition page. Consequently, specific publications are not attributed here without verification. The documented publication count is cited to the available Scopus author record. [1]

Research Impact

The available Scopus indicators provide a quantitative snapshot of the research profile. Aman Bhaskar’s record contains 34 citations across three indexed documents and an h-index of 2. [1] These measures indicate that the documented publications have received citations within the indexed scholarly literature, while the relatively small publication set means that bibliometric indicators should be interpreted in the context of career stage, publication chronology, disciplinary practices, and database coverage.

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award profile is aligned with the stated subject area of early detection of skin cancer. The documented affiliation, indexed research output, citation record, and h-index provide measurable academic information for consideration. [1] Final award assessment should be based on the complete nomination materials, verified publications, research originality, methodological quality, scholarly contribution, and the applicable evaluation criteria of the World Skincare Innovation Awards.

Conclusion

Aman Bhaskar’s documented academic profile presents research activity associated with early detection of skin cancer and includes three Scopus-indexed documents, 34 citations, and an h-index of 2. [1] Early detection remains an important research direction in dermatology, supported by advances in imaging, computational methods, and diagnostic science. [2] The Best Researcher Award recognition can therefore be considered through verified scholarly evidence and the relevance, quality, and potential contribution of the researcher’s work to the broader field of skin-cancer detection.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Aman Bhaskar, Author ID 57222657590. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57222657590
  2. Mahak, M., Maitri, A., Bhaskar, A., Dewangan, L. K., Sandiman, S. A., & Mishra, N. K. Numerical investigation of a VO₂-based high Q-factor terahertz absorber for early skin cancer detection applications.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0030402626001476

Abraham Getachew Kelbore | Deramtology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Abraham Getachew Kelbore – Wolaita Sodo University

Abraham Getachew Kelbore
Affiliation Wolaita Sodo University
Country Ethiopia
Scopus ID 56798540800
Documents 3024
Citations 3072
h-index 12
Subject Area Dermatology
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9540-8671

Abraham Getachew Kelbore is an academic researcher and assistant professor specializing in tropical dermatology at Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia. His scholarly work focuses on skin diseases, neglected tropical diseases, and quality-of-life studies among dermatology patients. Through clinical research and community engagement, he has contributed to improving dermatological care in underserved regions. His research profile demonstrates active international collaboration and sustained scientific productivity.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the scholarly achievements of Abraham Getachew Kelbore in dermatology and tropical medicine. His research emphasizes evidence-based interventions, epidemiology of skin diseases, and healthcare accessibility in Ethiopia. The body of work demonstrates multidisciplinary collaboration and international visibility in peer-reviewed literature. These contributions support recognition within global dermatological research communities.[2]

Keywords

Dermatology, Tropical Medicine, Atopic Dermatitis, Skin Diseases, Ethiopia, Public Health, Neglected Tropical Diseases.

Introduction

Research in dermatology contributes significantly to disease prevention and quality-of-life improvement. Abraham Getachew Kelbore has focused on tropical skin disorders and healthcare delivery in resource-limited settings. His work bridges clinical practice, research, and community health initiatives. Such contributions align with broader public health priorities in Africa and beyond.[3]

Research Profile

Kelbore serves as Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Wolaita Sodo University and has extensive teaching experience. His interests include atopic dermatitis, neglected tropical diseases, and dermatological epidemiology. He has collaborated with international institutions and contributed to expanding dermatology services. His academic record reflects continued engagement in research and clinical innovation.[1]

Research Contributions

Major contributions include studies on atopic dermatitis, scabies prevalence, cutaneous leishmaniasis, and HIV-related skin disorders. His research has informed clinical practice and strengthened disease surveillance efforts. Several studies emphasize healthcare access and patient quality of life. These works demonstrate measurable relevance to global dermatology research.[4]

Publications

  • Impact of Atopic Dermatitis on the Quality of Life of Children in Ethiopia (2026).
  • The impact of atopic dermatitis on caregivers’ quality of life in Ethiopia (2025).
  • Atopic dermatitis in Ethiopian children: multicenter study (2024).
  • Scabies prevalence among prisoners in southern Ethiopia (2023).
  • Pattern of skin diseases in children attending dermatology clinics (2019).

Research Impact

The researcher’s publications have contributed to evidence generation in dermatology and public health. Citation metrics and international collaborations indicate growing academic influence. His work supports healthcare policy development and clinical decision-making in tropical settings. The research outputs remain relevant to practitioners and scholars worldwide.[5]

Award Suitability

The research profile demonstrates sustained productivity, international engagement, and societal relevance. Contributions to neglected tropical diseases and dermatology services illustrate measurable public health impact. These characteristics align with criteria commonly used for innovation and research awards. Recognition through the World Skincare Innovation Awards would acknowledge such achievements.

Conclusion

Abraham Getachew Kelbore has established a significant research presence in dermatology and tropical medicine. His scientific contributions address pressing healthcare challenges in Ethiopia and internationally. Continued scholarship and collaboration may further strengthen dermatological research capacity. The academic record supports professional recognition in global research forums.

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References

  1. Kelbore, A. G., Enbiale, W., van Wyk, J. M., Bogino, E. A., Morrone, A., & Mosam, A. (2026). Impact of atopic dermatitis on the quality of life of children in Ethiopia: A multicenter prospective cohort study. Children
    https://doi.org/10.3390/children13020201
  2. Kelbore, A. G., Enbiale, W., van Wyk, J. M., & Mosam, A. (2024). Atopic dermatitis in Ethiopian children: A multicenter study of clinical severity, characteristics, and sociodemographic factors. Frontiers in Medicine
    https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1410310
  3. Bogino, E. A., Beebe, N., Woldegeorgis, B. Z., Wondewosen, L., Dessu, B. K., Obsa, M. S., … & Kelbore, A. G. (2023). Scabies prevalence and its associated factors among prisoners in southern Ethiopia: An institution-based analytical cross-sectional study. PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011826
  4. Kelbore, A. G., Enbiale, W., Mosam, A., & van Wyk, J. M. (2022). Mapping research evidence on quality of life in children with atopic dermatitis in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review protocol. Systematic Reviews
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-022-02133-w
  5. Kelbore, A. G., Owiti, P., Reid, A. J., Bogino, E. A., Wondewosen, L., & Dessu, B. K. (2019). Pattern of skin diseases in children attending a dermatology clinic in a referral hospital in Wolaita Sodo, southern Ethiopia. BMC Dermatology, 19, Article 8. 
    https://doi.org/10.1186/s12895-019-0085-5