Research Excellence Award
Samir Abbès — Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir
| Research Profile | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir |
| Country | Tunisia |
| Scopus ID | 13407983200 |
| Documents | 46 |
| Citations | 1471 |
| h-index | 24 |
| Subject Area | Mycotoxicology |
| Event | Global Diseases Research Awards |
The Research Excellence Award recognizes scholarly achievements and sustained scientific contributions within the interdisciplinary field of mycotoxicology and disease-related biosciences. Samir Abbès, affiliated with the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir, Tunisia, has contributed to scientific investigations concerning fungal toxins, food safety, toxicological assessment, and public health implications associated with mycotoxin exposure.[1] His academic profile demonstrates measurable research impact through peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, and collaborative scientific activity within international research networks.[2]
Abstract
This academic recognition profile documents the scholarly activities and scientific contributions of Samir Abbès in the field of mycotoxicology. The profile highlights research productivity, publication metrics, interdisciplinary collaboration, and scientific impact associated with toxicological investigations and food safety sciences. Particular emphasis is placed on the evaluation of fungal toxins, biological risk assessment, and disease-related environmental health research. Citation performance and bibliometric indicators further demonstrate sustained academic engagement and international research visibility.[1
Keywords
- Mycotoxicology
- Food Safety
- Toxicology
- Disease Research
- Fungal Contamination
- Biotechnology
- Research Excellence Award
- Global Diseases Research Awards
Introduction
Mycotoxicology represents a critical area of biomedical and environmental research due to the widespread occurrence of fungal toxins in agricultural products and food systems. Research in this discipline contributes to understanding toxin biosynthesis, contamination pathways, toxicological mechanisms, and public health risks. Samir Abbès has participated in scientific studies associated with toxin monitoring, toxicological analysis, and preventive biotechnology approaches related to foodborne diseases and contamination risks.[2]
Research Profile
Samir Abbès is affiliated with the Higher Institute of Biotechnology of Monastir in Tunisia and has developed a scholarly profile focused on toxicological sciences, fungal contamination analysis, and food safety research. Bibliometric records indexed through Scopus identify 46 scholarly documents associated with the author profile and an h-index of 24, indicating sustained citation influence within the scientific community.[1]
Research Contributions
The research contributions associated with Samir Abbès primarily address toxicological assessments of mycotoxins and their implications for food quality and human health. Scientific investigations in this field commonly involve analytical detection methods, exposure evaluation, toxicological pathways, and mitigation strategies intended to reduce contamination risks.[5]
Publications
Selected research publications and indexed scholarly outputs demonstrate engagement with toxicological and bioscience research topics. Representative publication themes include fungal toxin characterization, toxic effects analysis, and biotechnology applications in food safety monitoring.[2]
Research Impact
Bibliometric indicators demonstrate measurable academic impact associated with the research profile. Citation metrics and h-index performance indicate that published studies have contributed to scientific dialogue and have been referenced within international research literature. Such indicators are commonly used to evaluate research visibility, influence, and scholarly dissemination.[1]
Award Suitability
The scholarly profile of Samir Abbès aligns with the objectives of the Global Diseases Research Awards due to demonstrated contributions in toxicology, disease-related bioscience, and environmental health research. Publication productivity, citation performance, interdisciplinary engagement, and sustained scientific activity collectively support consideration for research excellence recognition.
Conclusion
Samir Abbès has established a research profile characterized by scientific contributions in mycotoxicology, toxicological assessment, and food safety sciences. Bibliometric indicators, publication activity, and interdisciplinary engagement demonstrate sustained participation in internationally relevant scientific research. The Research Excellence Award profile reflects scholarly achievements associated with disease-related bioscience investigations and environmental health studies.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Samir Abbès, Author ID 13407983200. Scopus
.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=13407983200
- Global Diseases Research Awards. (n.d.). Research Excellence Award program overview
.https://globaldiseases.org/
- Zinedine, A., Durand, N., Meile, J.-C., Abbès, S., Ben Salah-Abbès, J., & Brabet, C. (2025). Determination of 22 mycotoxins in wheat grains cultivated in two Moroccan climatic areas by UHPLC-MS/MS. Food Chemistry, 495, 146356.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2025.146356 - Dhif, H., Ben Salah-Abbès, J., Abbès, S., Calleja-Gómez, M., Pallarés, N., & Berrada, H. (2025). Comparative study of phenolic profile and antioxidant activities of different parts of Ziziphus lotus using aqueous, hydroalcoholic and pulsed electric field extractions. Microchemical Journal, Article 114815.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2025.114815 - World Health Organization. (n.d.). Mycotoxins and public health implications
.https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/mycotoxins