Innovative Research Award

Andrea Manica
Affiliation University of Cambridge
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 6603416293
Documents 187
Citations 17,182
h-index 67
Subject Area Population genetics software
Event Global Genetics Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1895-450X

 Andrea Manica

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

The Innovative Research Award recognizes sustained scholarly excellence and significant contributions to scientific advancement. Andrea Manica, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, has established an internationally recognized research profile in evolutionary biology, population genetics, human migration, ecological modelling, and computational approaches to biodiversity research. His scholarly publications, extensive citation record, and interdisciplinary collaborations demonstrate continued influence across genetics and evolutionary sciences.[1]

Abstract

Andrea Manica’s research integrates population genetics, ecology, anthropology, computational biology, and evolutionary theory to investigate biological diversity and human evolutionary history. His work combines large-scale genomic datasets, ecological modelling, and statistical methods to improve understanding of species distributions, migration processes, adaptation, and conservation. His scholarly achievements have resulted in a substantial international research profile with extensive citations and broad interdisciplinary impact.[1][2]

Keywords

Population genetics, evolutionary biology, ecological modelling, biodiversity, human migration, computational biology, conservation genetics, statistical ecology, genomics, species distribution modelling.

Introduction

Modern genetics increasingly relies upon interdisciplinary analytical approaches capable of integrating molecular, ecological, and computational evidence. Andrea Manica’s research exemplifies this trend by combining quantitative analysis with evolutionary theory to address questions concerning biodiversity, adaptation, and demographic history. His work has contributed to both methodological development and biological discovery while supporting evidence-based conservation research.[2]

Research Profile

Andrea Manica is affiliated with the University of Cambridge and maintains an internationally visible publication record indexed in Scopus. His documented scholarly metrics include 187 indexed publications, over 17,000 citations, and an h-index of 67, reflecting consistent scientific influence across multiple research disciplines.[1]

  • Population genetics and demographic inference.
  • Human evolutionary history.
  • Ecological and environmental modelling.
  • Biodiversity and conservation science.
  • Statistical and computational biology.

Research Contributions

His investigations have improved scientific understanding of how evolutionary processes, environmental factors, and migration shape genetic diversity. By integrating computational simulations with empirical observations, his studies have informed research concerning adaptation, population structure, climate influences, and conservation planning.[2][3]

  • Development of computational approaches for population genetics.
  • Analysis of human migration and demographic history.
  • Research supporting biodiversity conservation.
  • Integration of ecological and genomic datasets.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration across genetics and ecology.

Publications

Andrea Manica has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications appearing in internationally recognized scientific journals. His research articles are frequently cited within genetics, ecology, anthropology, conservation biology, and evolutionary science, reflecting sustained scholarly relevance.[1]

  • Population genetic analyses.
  • Evolutionary modelling studies.
  • Human demographic history research.
  • Biodiversity conservation publications.

Research Impact

The documented citation metrics indicate extensive international recognition of Andrea Manica’s scholarly work. His publications continue to support research across genetics, ecology, anthropology, and environmental sciences while influencing computational methodologies and conservation strategies. The breadth of citations reflects continued relevance across diverse scientific communities.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available scholarly indicators, Andrea Manica demonstrates characteristics consistent with recognition through an Innovative Research Award. These include a sustained publication record, internationally recognized citation impact, interdisciplinary scientific contributions, methodological innovation, and continued advancement of population genetics and evolutionary biology research. Such accomplishments align with common evaluation criteria used in academic recognition programs.[1]

Conclusion

Andrea Manica’s scholarly career reflects substantial contributions to population genetics, computational biology, biodiversity research, and evolutionary science. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and quantitative innovation, his work has strengthened scientific understanding of biological diversity and evolutionary processes. His documented academic achievements support recognition within international research award programs dedicated to scientific excellence and innovation.[2]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Andrea Manica, Author ID 6603416293. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6603416293
    2. ORCID. (n.d.). Andrea Manica
      ORCID Profile.
      https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1895-450X
    3. Manica, A., et al. Representative research publication. Nature.
      DOI:
      https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06258
    4. Elsevier. (n.d.). Google scholar details: Andrea Manica.
      Google scholar. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=v8V058QAAAAJ&hl=en
    5. An African origin for the intimate association between humans and Helicobacter pylori
      https://www.nature.com/articles/nature05562
 Andrea Manica | Population genetics software | Innovative Research Award

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