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Stanford University Names World's Top 2% Scientists 2021



 “As for the future, your task is not to foresee it, but to enable it," Antoine de Saint Exupery - the world of Science is filled with enablers who bring to light new inventions, theories, discoveries and more to simplify processes, solve complex issues, heal, and bring about a greater world that serves humanity in better and more efficient ways. What would we do without these individuals who have dedicated their time for the betterment of society? As Frederick Sanger says, scientific research is one of the most rewarding career and this statement is not just true in words, but a living truth if we actually spoke to the Scientists around the world who have dedicated their years to the vast fields of science and technology.  

With passion comes dedication, and we at MAHSA University are so very proud to have this opportunity once again to Congratulate our Research Duo - Dr Pallav Sengupta and Dr Sulagna Dutta for emerging yet again for the second consecutive year on the list of the Top 2% Scientist in the world on Stanford University's list of Top Researchers for being the most cited Scientists in a large range of disciplines. This list, which was created by analyzing a group of over 150,000 scientists classified via 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields features. The report was prepared by a team of experts led by Prof. John Ioannidis, the eminent Professor at the Stanford University with a database that was created to provide updated analyses and a publicly available database of top scientists. Updated databases and code are freely available in Mendeley.

Dr Sengupta’s core research interests are Infertility, Reproductive Endocrinology and Reproductive Immunology. He has published more than 150 research articles and book chapters with present h-index of 33. He has been ranked 2nd as Infertility Expert in Malaysia in 2020 and 2021. Dr Dutta’s core research interests are Immunology and Reproductive Physiology. She has published more than 85 research articles and book chapters with present h-index of 25. She has been ranked 3rd as Infertility Expert in Malaysia in 2020 and 2021.

We wish them both the very best and we look forward to hearing more astounding achievements from them. Congratulations once again! 

The Researchers who have been recognized represent the tip of the iceberg of many Researchers in MAHSA University who are carrying out high impact research. Get to know them and embark on your very own research path through MAHSA University's MSc and PhD by Research programme which enables students to embark on research topics such as Biological Science, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Biomaterial Science, Tissue Engineering, Clinical, Dentistry, Drug Discovery, and Social Medicine, among others that relate to Medical, Dental, Pharmacy, and Health Science.


More Info: https://mahsa.edu.my/pdf/MAHSA_MSc_PhD_Research.pdf


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