Xiaorui Shi | Cardiovascular Research | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Xiaorui Shi

Oregon Health & Science University

                  Xiaorui Shi
Affiliation Oregon Health & Science University
Country United States
Scopus ID 7402952928
Documents 63
Citations 2,962
h-index 32
Subject Area Cardiovascular Research
Event International Popular Scientist Awards

Xiaorui Shi is a researcher affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University in the United States whose scholarly contributions have advanced the field of cardiovascular research. With an established publication record, substantial citation impact, and an h-index reflecting sustained scientific influence, Shi represents the profile of a researcher whose work contributes to the understanding of cardiovascular health, disease mechanisms, and translational medical science.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Xiaorui Shi, a cardiovascular researcher associated with Oregon Health & Science University. The profile highlights research productivity, scholarly influence, publication activity, and scientific contributions within cardiovascular medicine. The documented research record demonstrates sustained engagement in advancing scientific knowledge relevant to cardiovascular biology, clinical outcomes, and translational health research.[1]

Keywords

Cardiovascular Research; Clinical Science; Translational Medicine; Scientific Impact; Biomedical Research; Citation Analysis; Academic Recognition; Health Sciences.

Introduction

Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most significant global health challenges, motivating extensive research efforts aimed at understanding disease mechanisms and improving patient outcomes. Researchers operating in this field contribute through experimental studies, clinical investigations, epidemiological analyses, and translational initiatives that bridge laboratory discoveries with medical practice. Xiaorui Shi’s scholarly profile reflects participation in these scientific endeavors and demonstrates measurable academic influence through publications and citations.[1]

Research Profile

Xiaorui Shi is affiliated with Oregon Health & Science University and has established a recognized research presence in cardiovascular science. According to available bibliometric indicators, the researcher has authored 63 indexed documents, accumulated 2,962 citations, and achieved an h-index of 32. These indicators suggest a consistent record of publication and scholarly engagement within the biomedical research community.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Xiaorui Shi are situated within cardiovascular research, a multidisciplinary field encompassing molecular biology, physiology, clinical medicine, epidemiology, and therapeutic development. Scholarly work in this area contributes to understanding cardiovascular risk factors, disease progression, treatment strategies, and long-term health outcomes.[2]

Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative investigations, Shi has contributed to the scientific literature that supports evidence-based approaches to cardiovascular health management. The citation record further indicates that published findings have been referenced by other researchers, reflecting ongoing relevance within the scientific community.[1]

Publications

A portfolio of 63 indexed publications reflects sustained academic productivity. Research outputs contribute to the broader body of cardiovascular literature and support scholarly communication through peer-reviewed dissemination channels. Publication activity is a central indicator of research engagement and scientific visibility within academic communities.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact is frequently assessed through citation metrics, publication quality, scholarly visibility, and influence on subsequent investigations. Xiaorui Shi’s citation count of 2,962 and h-index of 32 indicate that the published work has achieved measurable recognition among researchers and healthcare scientists. Such metrics suggest that the research has contributed meaningfully to ongoing scientific discussions and knowledge development within cardiovascular medicine.[1]

The influence of cardiovascular research extends beyond academia by informing clinical practice, supporting policy discussions, and contributing to improved patient care. Continued scholarly activity within this field remains essential for addressing evolving cardiovascular health challenges worldwide.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on documented research productivity, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and demonstrated scholarly influence, Xiaorui Shi presents a profile aligned with the objectives commonly associated with the Best Researcher Award. The combination of publication output, citation impact, and contribution to cardiovascular science supports consideration for recognition within academic and scientific award programs.[1]

Conclusion

Xiaorui Shi’s academic profile reflects sustained engagement in cardiovascular research and measurable scholarly impact. Through publications, citations, and contributions to biomedical science, the researcher has participated in advancing scientific understanding within an important area of health research. These achievements provide a foundation for academic recognition through programs such as the International Popular Scientist Awards.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Xiaorui Shi, Author ID 7402952928. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7402952928
  2. American Heart Association. (2021). Advances in cardiovascular research and translational medicine.
  3. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award information and recognition program.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  4. Shi, X., et al. (2024). Insights into stria vascular function, stria immunity, and age-related hearing loss.

Mary Imboden | Cardiovascular Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mary Imboden | Cardiovascular Health | Best Researcher Award

Academician | Providence Health and Services Oregon and Southwest Washington | United States

Dr. Mary Imboden is a Principal Research Scientist at the Providence Center for Cardiovascular Analytics, Research and Data Science, where she develops and leads a portfolio of cardiovascular-related research projects while also serving as Research Fellow with the Health Enhancement Research Organization, managing national initiatives on worker well-being and health promotion. She has held leadership roles in academia, including as Chair and Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at George Fox University, where she also directed employee health and fitness programs, and has taught in the Healthy Lifestyle Practitioner Certificate Program at the University of Illinois-Chicago. Her editorial contributions include serving as Co-Editor of the American Journal of Health Promotion, overseeing the “Knowing Well, Being Well” section. She has actively contributed to professional service through leadership roles with the Oregon Academy of Science, the Clinical Exercise Physiology Association, and multiple advisory boards including PAPREN, the Wellbeing Think Tank, and the Ball State University College of Health External Advisory Council. Her research expertise spans cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, workplace well-being, health disparities, and cardiovascular disease prevention, with numerous peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals such as JACC, Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, American Journal of Health Promotion, and Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. She has also authored widely cited workplace health promotion resources and scorecards that have shaped industry practices. Her scholarly impact includes 1,400 citations by 1,230 documents across 44 publications, with an h-index of 18. Her work is characterized by a strong focus on translating research into practice at organizational, community, and national levels, advancing evidence-based strategies that integrate health promotion, workforce well-being, and chronic disease prevention to improve both individual and population health outcomes.

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Imboden, M. T., Koltner, E., Bryant, J., Jones, A., Swanson, R., Tam, L., & Woolf, K. (in press). Sex disparities in acute myocardial infarction diagnosis and treatment. American Journal of Cardiology.

Imboden, M. T., Gill, M., Jones, K., Ghosal, R., Gilmore, A., Johnson, A., Wilson, E., Gluckman, T. J., Ateya, M., Dai, F., Mazey, L. L., Townsend, K. A., & Wendt, S. J. Medication adherence patterns for patients with atrial fibrillation: A mixed methods study to understand patient and clinician perspectives. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders.

Li, H. F., Imboden, M. T., Wendt, S. J., Jones, L. K., Sidelnikov, E., & Gluckman, T. J. (under review). A simplified approach to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk assessment. American Journal of Preventive Cardiology.

Imboden, M. T., & Moseley, K. (2025). Boosting business and health: The case for workplace physical activity. American Journal of Health Promotion, 39(7), 1082–1084.

Ablah, E., Imboden, M. T., Zendell, A., Hosking, M., Anderson, R. E., VanHoose, K., Peterson, N., Wojcik, J. R., Pronk, N. P., Harber, M., & Whitsel, L. P. (2025). Benefits of supplementing a GLP-1 type medication with physical activity. American Journal of Health Promotion, 39(7), 1088–1095.