| Steel Authority of India Limited(SAIL), IISCO, Steel Plant, Burnpur Hospital | INDIA

Dr. Soumick Sahoo is a dedicated clinician–researcher in the field of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), actively engaged in advancing clinical practice through evidence-based research and academic contributions. He has combined strong clinical expertise with a consistent research orientation, contributing significantly to medical science through peer-reviewed publications and scholarly presentations.

Research Contributions & Publications

Dr. Sahoo has an impressive research profile with 47 scientific publications in reputed journals. His work reflects a sustained commitment to improving diagnostic approaches, therapeutic strategies, and clinical outcomes in ENT practice. His research excellence has been formally recognized through national-level awards.

Conference Presentations & Academic Engagement

He has presented approximately 15 research papers at state, national, and international ENT conferences, demonstrating active engagement with the global medical and scientific community. These presentations highlight his role in knowledge dissemination and professional collaboration.

Awards & Honours

  • AOI Jharkhand Award

  • ICMR Short-Term Studentship (STS) Award

  • Certificate of Appreciation – Artificial Intelligence Competition

  • Honorary Rosalind Membership, London Journals Press

  • Research Excellence Award in ENT

These recognitions reflect both his academic merit and his contribution to innovative and translational research.

Interdisciplinary & Innovative Work

Dr. Sahoo has shown keen interest in emerging technologies, including the application of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare, underscoring his forward-looking approach and adaptability to modern research paradigms.

Eligibility for Young Researcher Award 

With a strong publication record, multiple prestigious awards, national recognition, and active participation in academic forums at an early stage of his career, Dr. Soumick Sahoo is highly eligible for the Young Researcher Award under Scientific Laurels. His sustained research output, interdisciplinary orientation, and demonstrated impact in ENT research align well with the award’s criteria for recognizing promising young scientists.