Dr. Ian James Martins is a globally recognized scientist in the fields of public health, nutrition, endocrinology, and neurodegenerative disease. He serves as an Editor/Reviewer for over 200 international journals, including Scientific Reports (Nature), PLOS ONE, and MDPI. He has received numerous global accolades, including the Nobel Research Award (2024), International Scientist Lifetime Achievement Award (2022), and the Outstanding Scientist Award (2022).
With over 150 scientific publications, Dr. Martins has made significant contributions to anti-aging research, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and biomarker discovery. He has chaired sessions and delivered keynote talks at major conferences across Europe, Asia, and North America, and has been an advisory or organizing committee member for 200+ international conferences.
His work is highly cited, with over 34,000 citations and an h-index of 37, placing him among the top global scientists in biomedical research. Dr. Martins is affiliated with Edith Cowan University, Australia, and continues to lead influential research in mitochondrial health, epigenetics, and chronic disease prevention.