Innovative Research Award
Tanziela Tanziela
Shandong Xiehe University
| Tanziela Tanziela | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Shandong Xiehe University |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 57219011913 |
| Documents | 10 |
| Citations | 211 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Drug Delivery |
| Event | World Cell Biologist Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-7991-9620 |
Tanziela Tanziela of Shandong Xiehe University is a researcher with a focus on drug delivery. The profile presents the supplied academic information in the context of scholarly output, citation activity, research specialization, and the broader objectives of the World Cell Biologist Awards. The Innovative Research Award recognizes research that demonstrates originality, methodological development, and meaningful potential to contribute to scientific knowledge.[1]
Abstract
Tanziela Tanziela is affiliated with Shandong Xiehe University and is identified in the supplied academic profile with a specialization in drug delivery. The reported research record comprises 10 documents, 211 citations, and an h-index of 5. These indicators provide a quantitative overview of scholarly activity and research visibility, while the subject-area designation places the work within a field concerned with the design, development, characterization, and application of systems for delivering therapeutic agents. The Innovative Research Award profile therefore considers both documented research activity and its relevance to scientific innovation.
Keywords
Innovative Research Award; Tanziela Tanziela; Drug Delivery; Drug Delivery Systems; Pharmaceutical Research; Research Innovation; World Cell Biologist Awards
Introduction
Drug delivery research addresses the challenge of transporting therapeutic compounds to appropriate biological sites while improving delivery efficiency, stability, controlled release, and therapeutic performance. Advances in this area may involve formulation science, biomaterials, nanotechnology, pharmacological approaches, and targeted delivery strategies. Scholarly evaluation commonly combines qualitative assessment of research contributions with bibliometric indicators such as publications and citations. Scopus provides author-level bibliographic and citation information that can be used as one source for evaluating scholarly visibility. [1]
Research Profile
The researcher profile supplied for this article identifies Tanziela Tanziela as affiliated with Shandong Xiehe University in China. The principal subject area is listed as Drug Delivery. The profile reports 10 documents, 211 citations, and an h-index of 5. These values should be interpreted as profile-level indicators that may change as databases are updated and new publications or citations are indexed. [1]
Research Contributions
The supplied subject classification places Tanziela Tanziela’s research within drug delivery, an interdisciplinary area that connects pharmaceutical science with biological and materials-based approaches. Research in this field may investigate how therapeutic compounds are formulated, transported, released, protected from degradation, or delivered to specific biological environments. The researcher profile can therefore be considered relevant to scientific work involving drug-delivery mechanisms and related biomedical applications. [2]
Publications
The supplied profile records 10 documents associated with the Scopus author identifier 57219011913. Because publication metadata, indexing status, citation counts, and author profiles can change over time, individual publication details should be verified against the relevant bibliographic database before formal use in a curriculum vitae, award dossier, or institutional record. [3]
Research Impact
The reported citation count of 211 and h-index of 5 indicate measurable scholarly attention to the indexed publication record. Citation indicators can assist in assessing research visibility, but they should be interpreted alongside publication context, field-specific citation practices, career stage, collaboration patterns, and the substantive significance of individual findings. [4]
Award Suitability
The Innovative Research Award is intended to recognize research activity characterized by originality, scientific relevance, and meaningful contribution to a defined area of research. Based on the supplied information, Tanziela Tanziela’s specialization in drug delivery and documented scholarly profile provide a reasonable basis for consideration within an innovation-oriented research recognition framework.
Bibliometric indicators should be treated as supporting evidence rather than as a substitute for peer assessment. The suitability of the researcher for a specific award should ultimately be determined through the applicable nomination, documentation, and review procedures of the World Cell Biologist Awards. [5]
Conclusion
Tanziela Tanziela, affiliated with Shandong Xiehe University, is presented in the supplied profile as a researcher specializing in drug delivery. The reported record of 10 documents, 211 citations, and an h-index of 5 provides a concise quantitative description of scholarly activity and visibility. These indicators, together with the stated research specialization, support consideration within an innovative research recognition context, while a comprehensive award assessment should incorporate direct evaluation of publications, originality, methodological quality, and broader scientific contribution.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Tanziela Tanziela, Author ID 57219011913. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57219011913 - S Li, JX He, Z Zhou, YH Luo, J Zhuang, T Tanziela, et al. (2026). Repurposing Pentacyclic Triterpenoids as Ferroptosis Inducing Agents for Cancer Therapies.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40495-026-00453-2 - MI Ahmad, T Tanziela, MZ Ahmad, et al. (2025). Unraveling the contribution of GASA gene family in sunflower under diverse stress conditions.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11033-025-11028-7 - JX He, L Li, S Chen, RJ Chen, T Tanziela, et al. (2026). Outsmarting Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Integration of Imaging, Liquid Biopsies and Biomarkers With Artificial Intelligence.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/15330338261440434 - M Nawaz, A Nawaz, MN Khan, T Tanziela, et al. (2025). Flavonoids being chemo‐preventive agents induce programmed cell death: mechanisms and therapeutic potentials.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ptr.70018