Anis Chaudhary | Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress in Skin | Best Researcher Award

 

Anis Chaudhary – Best Researcher Award

 Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia

Researcher Profile
Researcher Anis Chaudhary
Affiliation Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 55419607600
Documents 219
Citations 10,693
h-index 38
Subject Area Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress in Skin
ORCID 0000-0002-1506-7836
Event World Skincare Innovation Awards

Anis Chaudhary is a distinguished researcher affiliated with Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, whose scholarly work has made significant contributions to the fields of antioxidant biochemistry and oxidative stress mechanisms in dermatological and cutaneous biology. With a prolific output of 219 peer-reviewed publications, 10,693 Scopus-indexed citations, and an h-index of 38, Dr. Chaudhary stands among the most impactful researchers in the domain of skin-related oxidative science.
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Contents

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents a comprehensive assessment of the scholarly contributions of Dr. Anis Chaudhary, a senior researcher at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia, in the context of the Best Researcher Award at the World Skincare Innovation Awards. Anchored in the subject area of antioxidants and oxidative stress in skin, Dr. Chaudhary’s research programme spans more than 219 peer-reviewed publications, achieving 10,693 citations and an h-index of 38 as documented by the Scopus bibliographic database.
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Keywords

Antioxidants; Oxidative Stress; Skin Biology; Dermatological Biochemistry; Free Radicals; Reactive Oxygen Species; Photoprotection; Skincare Research; Scopus; Bibliometrics; Best Researcher Award; World Skincare Innovation Awards; Saudi Arabia; Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University.

Introduction

Against this scientific backdrop, researchers who advance mechanistic understanding of antioxidant function in cutaneous tissue contribute directly to both the theoretical foundations of dermatological science and the practical development of evidence-based skincare interventions. Dr. Anis Chaudhary, operating from Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University — one of Saudi Arabia’s leading research universities — has cultivated a sustained and influential research programme precisely at this intersection.
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Research Profile

The Scopus author profile of Dr. Anis Chaudhary (Author ID: 55419607600) documents a research career of exceptional productivity and citation impact. As of the most recent database records, Dr. Chaudhary has authored or co-authored 219 peer-reviewed documents, which have collectively amassed 10,693 citations.
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Research Contributions

Dr. Chaudhary’s research contributions are concentrated in the biochemical and molecular dimensions of oxidative stress as it manifests in skin tissue. The research addresses several interrelated themes of contemporary scientific and clinical importance, including:

  • The characterization of endogenous and exogenous antioxidant mechanisms operative in cutaneous cells, including enzymatic antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione peroxidase) and non-enzymatic antioxidants (vitamins C and E, polyphenols).
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  • The role of reactive oxygen species in mediating inflammatory cascades associated with conditions such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and UV-induced photoaging.
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  • The evaluation of plant-derived and synthetic antioxidant compounds as candidate active ingredients for dermatological and cosmeceutical applications.
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  • Translational investigations linking oxidative biomarkers to skin disease pathogenesis and therapeutic response monitoring.
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Collectively, these research directions address fundamental scientific questions while generating findings of direct relevance to the development and optimization of evidence-based skincare formulations and dermatological therapies.
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Publications

Dr. Chaudhary’s publication record of 219 documents, as indexed in Scopus, constitutes a substantial body of peer-reviewed scholarship in dermatological biochemistry and related disciplines.
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The full publication list is accessible via the Scopus author profile and the linked ORCID record. A summary of key bibliometric indicators is presented in the table below.

# Bibliometric Indicator Value Source
1 Total Documents 219 Scopus
2 Total Citations 10,693 Scopus
3 h-index 38 Scopus
4 Primary Subject Area Antioxidants & Oxidative Stress in Skin Scopus
5 ORCID 0000-0002-1506-7836 ORCID

Research Impact

The bibliometric profile of Dr. Anis Chaudhary is indicative of research of exceptional international influence. An h-index of 38, derived from a corpus of 219 publications, signals not merely volume of output but a consistent quality of scientific contribution recognized and built upon by researchers worldwide.
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Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award at the World Skincare Innovation Awards is conferred upon researchers who have demonstrated distinguished and original contributions to the scientific advancement of skincare knowledge.
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Dr. Anis Chaudhary’s candidacy for this recognition is robustly supported by multiple convergent lines of evidence:

  • A publication record of 219 documents representing sustained and prolific scholarly engagement with the field of antioxidant and oxidative stress biology in skin.
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  • An exceptional citation total of 10,693, demonstrating that the body of work has been widely referenced and applied by the international research community.
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  • An h-index of 38, confirming that a substantial proportion of the publication corpus has achieved meaningful and durable scientific uptake.
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  • Thematic alignment between the research focus — antioxidants and oxidative stress in skin — and the scientific priorities of the World Skincare Innovation Awards, which recognizes advances in evidence-based skincare research.
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Conclusion

Dr. Anis Chaudhary of Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia, presents a research profile of remarkable depth, productivity, and scientific significance in the field of antioxidants and oxidative stress in skin. The convergence of 219 publications, 10,693 citations, and an h-index of 38 attests to a career defined by consistent, high-quality scientific output that has left a measurable mark on the international dermatological and biochemical sciences literature.
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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Chaudhary, Anis. Author ID 55419607600. Scopus. Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55419607600
  2. World Skincare Innovation Awards. (n.d.). Best Researcher Award – World Skincare Innovation Awards. Skincare Award Conference Series.
    https://skincareaward.com/
  3. Rinnerthaler, M., Bischof, J., Streubel, M. K., Trost, A., & Richter, K. (2015). Oxidative stress in aging human skin. Biomolecules, 5(2), 545–589.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/biom5020545
  4. Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University. (n.d.). Research and academic affairs. IMSIU Official Website. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    https://www.imamu.edu.sa/en
  5. Gu, Y., Han, J., Jiang, C., & Zhang, Y. (2020). Biomarkers, oxidative stress and mechanisms of photoaging. Ageing Research Reviews, 64, 101175.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2020.101175

This article is an academic recognition profile prepared for the World Skincare Innovation Awards. All bibliometric data sourced from Scopus (Elsevier).

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Radim Vrzal | Molecular biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Radim Vrzal | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Department Of Cell Biology And Genetics | Palacky University | Czech Republic

Doc. Ing. Radim Vrzal, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic. He earned his M.Sc. in Biochemistry from the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague (1998–2003) and completed a cotutelle Ph.D. in Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry jointly at Palacký University and INSERM U632, CNRS, Montpellier, France (2003–2007). Dr. Vrzal’s research focuses on the biological activity of natural and synthetic compounds, ligand-activated nuclear receptors (AhR, AR, PXR, VDR, GR), drug metabolism, cytotoxicity, cellular signaling, and human intestinal organoid models, with a special interest in prostate cancer. He has served as corresponding author on several high-impact studies, including recent works in Biochimie, Nature Communications, and International Journal of Molecular Sciences. He has led and contributed to multiple national and international grants, including projects on MAP kinase signaling and post-translational regulation of CYP3A4, and currently serves as principal investigator on cancer therapeutics research supported by the League Against Cancer Prague. Dr. Vrzal has supervised over 40 bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. theses, and regularly lectures on hematology, human genetics, and toxicology. His academic contributions and mentorship have significantly advanced understanding of xenobiotic receptor signaling and its implications for pharmacotherapy and oncology. He has authored 87 publications indexed in Web of Science, accumulating over 2,147 citations with an H-index of 28.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Publications

1. Vrzal, R., Grycová, A., & Vrzalová, A. (2025). Skin-targeted AhR activation by microbial and synthetic indoles: Insights from the AhaRaCaT reporter cell line. Toxicology Letters.

2. Vrzalová, A., & Vrzal, R. (2025). Orchestra of ligand-activated transcription factors in the molecular symphony of SERPINE 1 / PAI-1 gene regulation. Biochimie.

3. Vrzalová, A., Vrzal, R., Nádvorník, P., Šebela, M., & Dvořák, Z. (2024). Modulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity by halogenated indoles. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry.

4. Vrzal, R., Marcalíková, A., Krasulová, K., Zemánková, L., & Dvořák, Z. (2023). Jasmone is a ligand-selective allosteric antagonist of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

5. Ondrová, K., Zůvalová, I., Vyhlídalová, B., Krasulová, K., Miková, E., Vrzal, R., Nádvorník, P., Kopečná, M., Kopečný, D., Šebela, M., et al. (2023). Monoterpenoid aryl hydrocarbon receptor allosteric antagonists protect against ultraviolet skin damage in female mice. Nature Communications.