Best Researcher Award
| Alan Wu | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of California, San Francisco |
| Country | United States |
| Scopus ID | 59857577400 |
| Documents | 1 |
| Citations | 5 |
| h-index | 1 |
| Subject Area | Visionary Leadership |
| Event | Leadership Global Awards |
Alan Wu
University of California, San Francisco
The Best Researcher Award article presents a structured academic recognition profile for Alan Wu, affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco. The supplied bibliometric information identifies one indexed document, five citations, and an h-index of 1 in the available Scopus author record. These indicators provide a limited quantitative snapshot of indexed scholarly activity and should be interpreted in relation to publication history, disciplinary norms, career stage, and the coverage characteristics of bibliographic databases. [1]
Abstract
This academic recognition profile documents the available research information associated with Alan Wu and the Best Researcher Award. The supplied record places the researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, in the United States, with a Scopus author identifier of 59857577400. The available bibliometric snapshot reports one document, five citations, and an h-index of 1. [1] The recognition is associated with the subject area of Visionary Leadership and the Leadership Global Awards event. Because the supplied evidence is limited to bibliographic indicators and award metadata, conclusions concerning the breadth, originality, or long-term significance of the research should remain appropriately qualified.
Keywords
Alan Wu, Best Researcher Award, Visionary Leadership, Research recognition, Bibliometrics, Scopus, Leadership Global Awards
Introduction
Academic recognition commonly draws upon multiple forms of evidence, including scholarly publications, citation activity, research outputs, professional contributions, and qualitative assessments of disciplinary significance. Bibliometric indicators can provide useful evidence of measurable scholarly visibility, but they do not independently establish research quality or intellectual importance. The h-index, for example, was introduced as an indicator intended to combine elements of publication productivity and citation impact, while also being subject to disciplinary and career-stage effects. [2]
Research Profile
Alan Wu is identified in the supplied record as a researcher affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco, United States. The associated Scopus author identifier is 59857577400, providing a persistent database reference through which the supplied publication and citation metrics can be examined. [1]
Research Contributions
The supplied information supports recognition of measurable scholarly activity in an indexed research database. One document is associated with the specified Scopus author record and has received five citations according to the provided data. [1] These figures indicate that the indexed output has generated citation activity, although they do not by themselves reveal the nature, quality, or significance of the underlying contribution.
Publications
The supplied Scopus metadata reports 1 document associated with the author identifier 59857577400. [1] No publication title, journal or conference venue, publication year, author list, abstract, or DOI was provided in the source information supplied for this page. Accordingly, no specific publication details are attributed to Alan Wu beyond the verified metadata supplied for the profile.
Research Impact
The supplied citation count of five provides evidence of citation activity associated with the indexed author record. [1] Citation counts can be useful indicators of scholarly visibility, but their interpretation depends on field, publication age, database coverage, authorship patterns, and the distribution of citations across individual works. Consequently, the five citations should be regarded as one component of an evidence-based assessment rather than as a standalone measure of research quality.
Award Suitability
The proposed recognition is associated with the Leadership Global Awards and the subject area of Visionary Leadership. On the supplied evidence, Alan Wu has a documented academic affiliation and an indexed research record with measurable citation activity. These characteristics can form part of an award dossier, but they are insufficient on their own to establish eligibility or comparative merit for a particular award category.
Conclusion
The available record identifies Alan Wu of the University of California, San Francisco, with a Scopus author ID of 59857577400, one indexed document, five citations, and an h-index of 1. [1] The profile is associated with Visionary Leadership and the Leadership Global Awards event. These data provide a concise, verifiable foundation for an academic recognition profile, while the limited quantity of supplied evidence warrants a cautious interpretation.
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References
- Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Alan Wu, Author ID 59857577400. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/59857577400
- Alan Wu,(2005). An iEvolution of biomarker research in autoimmunity conditions for health professionals and clinical practice, .https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/chapter/bookseries/abs/pii/S1877117322000412
- Leadership Global Awards. (2026). Leadership Global Awards official website.https://leadershipglobalawards.com/