Xueting Ma | Spectroscopy for Biology | Technology Innovations Award

Technology Innovations Award

Xueting Ma
Tarim University, China
                 Xueting Ma
Affiliation Tarim University
Country China
Scopus ID 57855482600
Documents 30
Citations 100
h-index 7
Subject Area Spectroscopy for Biology
Event World Biophotonics Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7534-5519

Xueting Ma of Tarim University in relation to the subject area of Spectroscopy for Biology, with emphasis on documented scholarly productivity and research impact. The Technology Innovations Award recognizes research that contributes to the development, refinement, and application of innovative scientific technologies. In the context of biophotonics, spectroscopy provides analytical approaches for investigating biological composition, molecular signatures, and functional characteristics.

Abstract

Xueting Ma is affiliated with Tarim University and is identified in the supplied scholarly profile by Scopus Author ID 57855482600 and ORCID 0000-0002-7534-5519. The reported research portfolio comprises 30 documents, 100 citations, and an h-index of 7. The stated subject area, Spectroscopy for Biology, is closely associated with biophotonics and analytical methods that use optical and spectroscopic signatures to investigate biological systems. Spectroscopic imaging and vibrational spectroscopy are established approaches for obtaining chemical, structural, and functional information from biological samples.[1][4]

Keywords

Spectroscopy for Biology, Optical Spectroscopy, Biophotonics, Raman Spectroscopy, Hyperspectral Imaging, Biological Imaging, Vibrational Spectroscopy, Biomedical Analysis, Spectroscopic Imaging, Technology Innovation.

Introduction

Spectroscopy is an important analytical component of modern biological and biomedical research because biological molecules interact with electromagnetic radiation in characteristic ways. Raman and infrared-based approaches can provide information related to molecular composition without necessarily requiring conventional fluorescent labels. In particular, Raman spectroscopy has been applied to biological materials to obtain chemical and compositional information from cells, tissues, and biofluids.[2]

Spectroscopic imaging further combines spatial and spectral information. Hyperspectral imaging, for example, produces datasets containing spatial coordinates and wavelength information, enabling researchers to distinguish chemical or biological constituents that may have overlapping visual characteristics.[1] These developments form an important technological foundation for contemporary biophotonics and biological spectroscopy.

Research Profile

The supplied academic indicators describe a research profile consisting of 30 documents, 100 citations, and an h-index of 7. These metrics provide quantitative indicators of publication activity and citation visibility. The Scopus record and ORCID identifier provide persistent mechanisms for identifying the researcher and associating scholarly outputs with the appropriate academic profile.[3][4]

  • Affiliation: Tarim University.
  • Research subject area: Spectroscopy for Biology.
  • Reported documents: 30.
  • Reported citations: 100.
  • Reported h-index: 7.

Research Contributions

Research in biological spectroscopy encompasses methodologies for identifying and interpreting optical signatures associated with biological molecules, cells, tissues, and other complex samples. Raman spectroscopy, for example, can provide biochemical and structural information while supporting analysis of diverse biological materials.[2] Hyperspectral approaches can additionally combine spatial and wavelength information, supporting multivariate analysis of biological specimens and imaging datasets.[1]

Within this broader technological field, spectroscopy-based research may contribute to analytical characterization, biological classification, imaging, biomarker investigation, and development of optical measurement systems. The reported specialization of Xueting Ma in Spectroscopy for Biology places the research profile within this interdisciplinary scientific context.

  • Application of spectroscopic methodologies to biological research.
  • Development and interpretation of optical measurements for biological samples.
  • Integration of spectral information with biological and biomedical analysis.
  • Contribution to the broader development of biophotonic analytical technologies.

Publications

The supplied profile records 30 scholarly documents. Publication quantity alone does not establish research quality; however, when considered alongside citation activity and an h-index, the record provides a measurable overview of scholarly dissemination. Bibliographic databases such as Scopus are commonly used to organize indexed publications, citations, and author-level research indicators.[3]

Relevant literature in biological spectroscopy demonstrates the breadth of applications possible with optical and vibrational methods. Reviews of hyperspectral imaging describe its use for acquiring spatial-spectral information from biological samples, while Raman spectroscopy protocols demonstrate applications involving tissues, cells, plant material, and biofluids.[1][2]

Research Impact

The reported citation count of 100 and h-index of 7 indicate that the publication portfolio has received measurable scholarly attention. Citation metrics should be interpreted within the context of publication year, discipline, collaboration patterns, and database coverage rather than as standalone measures of research quality. Nevertheless, these indicators provide useful quantitative evidence when combined with qualitative assessment of research contributions.[3]

The broader field of biological spectroscopy continues to develop through increasingly sophisticated optical instrumentation, computational analysis, and multimodal imaging. Contemporary research includes approaches ranging from Raman spectroscopy to hyperspectral and short-wave infrared methods, demonstrating the continuing technological evolution of spectroscopic tools for biological investigation.[1][5]

Award Suitability

The supplied academic profile provides several measurable factors relevant to consideration for a Technology Innovations Award, including a documented research affiliation, 30 scholarly documents, 100 citations, and an h-index of 7. The stated specialization in Spectroscopy for Biology is also aligned with the technological and analytical foundations of modern biophotonics research.[3]

From a scholarly recognition perspective, suitability should be assessed using both quantitative indicators and qualitative evidence, including originality, methodological contribution, reproducibility, publication quality, collaboration, and relevance to technological advancement. The information presented here supports academic consideration but does not constitute an independent award decision.

Conclusion

Xueting Ma’s supplied research profile is associated with Tarim University and the subject area of Spectroscopy for Biology. The reported record of 30 documents, 100 citations, and an h-index of 7 provides a quantitative basis for describing the research portfolio. Biological spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging represent established areas of biophotonics with applications in molecular characterization, biological imaging, and biomedical analysis.[1][2]

References

  1. Gao, L., & Smith, R. T. (2015). Optical hyperspectral imaging in microscopy and spectroscopy – a review of data acquisition. Journal of Biophotonics, 8(6), 441–456.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.201400051
  2. Butler, H. J., et al. (2016). Using Raman spectroscopy to characterize biological materials. Nature Protocols, 11, 664–687.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2016.036
  3. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Xueting Ma, Author ID 57855482600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57855482600
  4. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile: Xueting Ma, ORCID 0000-0002-7534-5519. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7534-5519
  5. World Biophotonics Research Awards. (n.d.). Official Award Website.
    https://biophotonicsresearch.com/