Innovative Research Award

Research Profile
Affiliation Cheju Halla General Hospital
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 18837280300
Documents 52
Citations 1130
h-index 21
Subject Area Biomaterials
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4083-6844

Geunwoong Noh of Cheju Halla General Hospital, South Korea, has been recognized within the field of biomaterials research for contributions associated with interdisciplinary biomedical investigations, biomaterial applications, and clinical translational studies. The present academic article summarizes the researcher’s scholarly profile, publication metrics, research contributions, and broader scientific relevance in relation to the International Material Scientist Awards. The profile is presented in a neutral encyclopedic style comparable to academic reference documentation and includes structured references to publication indexing systems, citation databases, and scholarly identifiers.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of the research activities and scientific recognition associated with Geunwoong Noh in the domain of biomaterials and related biomedical sciences. The analysis incorporates citation metrics, indexed publication data, institutional affiliations, and thematic areas of investigation relevant to material science applications in healthcare and translational medicine. Particular attention is given to publication visibility, citation performance, and interdisciplinary contributions that support the researcher’s suitability for recognition under the International Material Scientist Awards framework. The article further contextualizes the role of biomaterials research within contemporary healthcare innovation and academic collaboration.

Keywords

  • Biomaterials
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Clinical Research
  • Material Science
  • Research Metrics
  • Scopus Indexing
  • Scientific Impact
  • Translational Medicine

Introduction

Geunwoong Noh, affiliated with Cheju Halla General Hospital in South Korea, has contributed to scholarly research indexed within international scientific databases. The researcher’s publication record demonstrates engagement with biomaterial-related investigations and collaborative biomedical studies. Citation indicators, including an h-index of 21 and more than one thousand citations, suggest measurable academic visibility within indexed literature databases.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Geunwoong Noh reflects sustained participation in scientific publishing activities associated with biomaterials and clinically oriented biomedical research. Indexed publication metrics indicate 52 scholarly documents and a citation count exceeding 1,130 references within recognized citation-tracking systems. Such metrics are commonly used to evaluate the dissemination and influence of scientific contributions across interdisciplinary research communities.[1]

Research Contributions

The publication record attributed to Geunwoong Noh reflects participation in collaborative scientific activities that support knowledge generation within biomedical material science. Citation performance and indexing visibility indicate that the researcher’s scholarly outputs have achieved recognition within academic referencing systems and scientific literature databases. These indicators are frequently considered in institutional evaluations, conference recognitions, and international research award assessments.

  • Contribution to biomaterial-related biomedical investigations.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary clinical research collaborations.
  • Scholarly publication activity within indexed scientific journals.
  • Demonstrated citation visibility across biomedical literature databases.
  • Engagement with translational and healthcare-oriented research applications.

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with the researcher includes indexed journal articles and collaborative academic studies relevant to biomaterials and biomedical sciences. Citation indexing services indicate that the researcher has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications cited within international scholarly literature.[1]

  1. Biomedical material investigations associated with regenerative and clinical applications.
  2. Interdisciplinary healthcare research involving biomaterial integration and translational medicine.
  3. Indexed collaborative scientific publications contributing to citation-based academic impact.

Research Impact

Research impact within academic science is commonly evaluated using citation frequency, publication indexing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable scholarly visibility. The citation profile associated with Geunwoong Noh demonstrates continued referencing activity within biomedical literature databases. Citation counts exceeding one thousand references suggest sustained visibility and recognition among scientific audiences.[1]

Award Suitability

The International Material Scientist Awards recognizes researchers demonstrating measurable scholarly contribution within material science and interdisciplinary innovation. Based on indexed publication activity, citation visibility, biomaterials specialization, and clinical research integration, Geunwoong Noh demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with award eligibility criteria in academic recognition systems.

Conclusion

This academic article has summarized the research profile and scholarly relevance of Geunwoong Noh in relation to biomaterials and interdisciplinary biomedical science. Indexed research metrics, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and publication activity collectively indicate meaningful participation within the international scientific community. The researcher’s academic visibility and contribution profile support recognition within frameworks such as the International Material Scientist Awards, particularly in domains connecting biomaterials, clinical investigation, and translational healthcare research.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Geunwoong Noh, Author ID 18837280300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=18837280300
  2. National Institutes of Health. (n.d.). Translational biomedical research and clinical applications.
    https://www.nih.gov/
  3. Ewha Medical Journal. (2026). Nociceptive pain as a clinical presentation of chronic urticaria and disappearance with immunoglobulin/histamine complex therapy: a case report.
    https://doi.org/10.12771/emj.2026.01207
  4. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award evaluation criteria and international recognition framework.
    https://materialscientists.com/
Geunwoong Noh | Biomaterials | Innovative Research Award

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