Best Researcher Award
Dhilshath Shajahan
Sri Sairam Engineering College
| Dhilshath Shajahan | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Sri Sairam Engineering College |
| Country | India |
| Scopus ID | 58055495300 |
| Documents | 4 |
| Citations | 1 |
| h-index | 1 |
| Subject Area | Drug–Drug Interaction Network |
| Event | International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-1448-0792 |
Dhilshath Shajahan is a researcher affiliated with the Mathematics discipline at Sri Sairam Engineering College, India, whose documented scholarly profile includes work associated with drug–drug interaction networks. This research area applies mathematical and network-science concepts to represent relationships among drugs and their potential interactions, supporting structured analysis of complex biomedical information. Network-based approaches have become increasingly relevant to pharmacology because they can represent heterogeneous relationships and provide analytical frameworks for studying interconnected drug systems. [1]
Abstract
This academic recognition profile presents the research activities of Dhilshath Shajahan, affiliated with Sri Sairam Engineering College, India. The researcher’s stated subject area is Drug–Drug Interaction Network, an interdisciplinary field connecting mathematical modeling, graph theory, network science, and biomedical informatics. Drug–drug interaction research seeks to characterize relationships between pharmaceutical agents and identify patterns that may assist in understanding complex medication systems. Graph-based representations are particularly useful because drugs and their interactions can be modeled as nodes and edges, enabling the application of established network measures and analytical methods. [2] The available profile records four documents, one citation, and an h-index of one.
Keywords
Dhilshath Shajahan, Best Researcher Award, Drug–Drug Interaction Network, Network Science, Graph Theory, Biomedical Networks, Drug Interaction Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Graph Analytics, Pharmacology, Computational Research, Sri Sairam Engineering College, Research Recognition.
Introduction
Drug–drug interactions represent an important research problem because medicines administered together may influence one another through pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, metabolic, or other biological mechanisms. Traditional approaches often examine individual drug pairs, whereas network science provides a broader framework for studying many relationships simultaneously. In a network representation, individual drugs can be treated as nodes and documented interactions as edges, allowing researchers to examine connectivity, centrality, clusters, and other structural characteristics. Such methods have been used in pharmacological and biomedical network research to organize complex relational data. [1][3]
Research Profile
The documented research profile identifies Drug–Drug Interaction Network as the principal subject area. This focus places the work at the intersection of mathematics and computational biomedical research, where graph representations can be used to investigate relationships among pharmaceutical entities. The researcher is affiliated with the Mathematics discipline at Sri Sairam Engineering College. According to the supplied scholarly metrics, the profile includes four indexed documents, one citation, and an h-index of one. These indicators provide a bibliometric snapshot of the recorded research output and should be interpreted in relation to career stage, publication chronology, database coverage, and disciplinary norms. [4]
- Primary research area: Drug–Drug Interaction Network.
- Academic discipline: Mathematics and network-oriented analysis.
- Affiliation: Sri Sairam Engineering College.
- Country: India.
- Scopus Author ID: 58055495300.
Research Contributions
Research in drug–drug interaction networks can contribute to the systematic organization and interpretation of interaction data. A mathematical network perspective allows relationships to be analyzed through graph structures rather than as isolated observations. Measures such as degree, betweenness, closeness, community structure, and network density may help identify structurally important drugs or groups of related interactions. Network pharmacology has also demonstrated the value of integrating multiple biological relationships when examining complex therapeutic systems. [2][5]
Within this broader methodological context, the research direction associated with Dhilshath Shajahan is relevant to the development and application of graph-based approaches for biomedical relationship analysis. The combination of mathematical reasoning and drug-interaction data can support reproducible computational studies, comparative network analysis, and the identification of structural patterns that warrant further pharmacological investigation.
Publications
The supplied scholarly profile records four documents associated with Scopus Author ID 58055495300. Because complete bibliographic information, including article titles, journals, publication years, and DOI identifiers, was not supplied, individual publications are not reproduced here to avoid attributing unsupported bibliographic details. The publication record may be verified through the researcher’s indexed author profile and the researcher’s ORCID record. [4][6]
Research Impact
The potential impact of drug–drug interaction network research lies in its ability to provide a structured computational perspective on complex pharmaceutical relationships. Network representations can complement conventional biomedical analysis by enabling researchers to examine interconnected systems and prioritize relationships for further study. Broader network-pharmacology research has shown that graph-based methods can facilitate the integration of heterogeneous biomedical information and support hypothesis generation. [2]
The available bibliometric record reports one citation and an h-index of one. These values represent the indexed record supplied for this profile and should not, by themselves, be interpreted as a complete measure of scholarly quality or future influence. Research impact can also be reflected through methodological contribution, reproducibility, interdisciplinary collaboration, educational value, and subsequent adoption of research findings.
Award Suitability
Dhilshath Shajahan’s research focus is relevant to the Best Researcher Award within the context of the International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics. The subject area directly connects network science with a biomedical application, providing an interdisciplinary basis for evaluating research involving drug–drug interaction networks. The documented publication record, affiliation, research specialization, and indexed scholarly metrics can be considered as components of an evidence-based assessment. Final award eligibility and selection should remain subject to the official criteria, independent evaluation, and verification of submitted academic records.
- Alignment with network science and graph-based research.
- Interdisciplinary relevance to biomedical and pharmaceutical data analysis.
- Documented scholarly output in an indexed research profile.
- Potential for continued development of mathematical approaches to biomedical networks.
Conclusion
Dhilshath Shajahan’s documented academic profile reflects an interdisciplinary research direction centered on Drug–Drug Interaction Networks within a mathematical and network-science context. The available record indicates four documents, one citation, and an h-index of one under Scopus Author ID 58055495300. The research area is relevant to contemporary efforts to apply graph-based methods to complex biomedical relationships. Continued publication, collaboration, methodological development, and validation against biomedical datasets may further strengthen the research trajectory and its potential contribution to network-based pharmacological analysis.
External Links
- ORCID Profile: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1448-0792
- Scopus Author Profile: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58055495300
- Award Website: https://networkscience-conferences.researchw.com/
References
- Vidal, M., Cusick, M. E., & Barabási, A.-L. (2011). Interactome networks and human disease. Cell, 144(6), 986–998.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2011.02.016 - Hopkins, A. L. (2008). Network pharmacology: The next paradigm in drug discovery. Nature Chemical Biology, 4, 682–690.
https://doi.org/10.1038/nchembio.118 - Barabási, A.-L., Gulbahce, N., & Loscalzo, J. (2011). Network medicine: A network-based approach to human disease. Nature Reviews Genetics, 12, 56–68.
https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg2918 - Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dhilshath Shajahan, Author ID 58055495300. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58055495300 - Barabási, A.-L., & Oltvai, Z. N. (2004). Network biology: Understanding the cell’s functional organization. Nature Reviews Genetics, 5, 101–113.
https://doi.org/10.1038/nrg1272 - ORCID. (n.d.). Dhilshath Shajahan: ORCID record. ORCID.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1448-0792