Assoc Prof Dr. Fatemeh Moradian | Cancer Award | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr. Fatemeh Moradian,Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Iran
Dr. Fatemeh Moradian is an Associate Professor with a PhD in Biochemistry, specializing in enzymes and cancer mechanisms. She taught at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University for 13 years. Her research spans diverse conferences globally, focusing on biochemistry, microbiology, and biotechnology. Dr. Moradian’s extensive publications include studies on proteases, enzymes, and their applications in health and agriculture. She has conducted sabbatical research at the University of Alberta, Canada. Her work on lactoferrin and its antimicrobial and anticancer effects highlights her contributions to biomedical sciences. š§¬š¬
Publication profile
š Education and Academic Background
Fatemeh (Elham) Moradian holds a PhD in Biochemistry and is an Associate Professor, having earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Shiraz in 1996, followed by a Master’s and PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Tarbiat Modares in 2000 and 2006, respectively.
š Teaching Experience
She has enriched the academic community through her expertise in Biochemistry, Enzymology, Biochemical Mechanisms of Cancer, Animal Cell Culture, and Bioinformatics. Her teaching tenure spans from 2006 to 2019 at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University.
Research Focus
Based on the cited research publications, F. Moradian’s research focus primarily revolves around enzymology, biotechnology, and environmental applications. Moradian has contributed significantly to the isolation, purification, and characterization of enzymes such as Ī±-amylase and protease from Bacillus species, highlighting their stability and applications in various industrial sectors. Additionally, their work extends to environmental sciences, particularly in the treatment of landfill leachate using advanced oxidation processes. Moradian has also explored the biomedical aspects of proteins like lactoferrin, emphasizing its antimicrobial and anticancer properties. Overall, Moradian’s research spans enzyme technology, bioprocessing, environmental remediation, and bioactive molecule applications. š§Ŗš±
Publication Top Notes
- A Ca-independent Ī±-amylase that is active and stable at low pH from the Bacillus sp. KR-8104 š Cited by: 197 | Year: 2005
- Isolation, Purification and Characterization of a Surfactants-, Laundry Detergents- and Organic Solvents-Resistant Alkaline Protease from Bacillus sp. HR-08 š Cited by: 46 | Year: 2009
- Effective treatment of high-salinity landfill leachate using ultraviolet/ultrasonication/peroxymonosulfate system š Cited by: 45 | Year: 2020
- Lactoferrin, isolation, purification and antimicrobial effects š Cited by: 41 | Year: 2014
- Acidic and proteolytic digestion of Ī±-amylases from Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens: stability and flexibility analysis š Cited by: 32 | Year: 2006