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Mr. Milad Mollaali | Epigeneics | Best Researcher Award

Milad Mollaali, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

Milad Mollaali is a dedicated researcher specializing in genetic epidemiology and molecular biology, focusing on cancer genetics and autoimmune diseases. His work spans several high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of genetic markers in disease susceptibility.

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Education 📚

Milad Mollaali holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology , where he specialized in genetic epidemiology and molecular genetics.

Experience 💼

Milad Mollaali has extensive experience in genetic research, particularly in cancer genetics and autoimmune diseases. He has contributed to numerous studies exploring gene expressions and polymorphisms related to various cancers, enhancing the understanding of disease mechanisms.

Awards 🏆

Milad Mollaali has been recognized for his contributions to genetic epidemiology and cancer research, receiving awards for excellence in scientific research and publication.

Research focus

Milad Mollaali’s research primarily focuses on genetic aspects of various cancers prevalent in Iran, particularly oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and gastric cancer. He investigates gene expressions such as JAK2, STAT3, CTLA4, DRD1, NF-κB, TRAF1, and TRAF2, along with genetic polymorphisms like rs774034163. His studies contribute significantly to understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development and progression in Iranian populations. 🧬 His work aims to elucidate biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets, offering insights into personalized medicine approaches for cancer management in the region.

Publications Top Notes📄

Association of HLA‐DQ4/5 genotype polymorphisms with celiac disease in a group of children in Southwest Iran: A case‐control study

Reporting an Iranian Female Patient Suffering from Colorectal Cancer with a Missense Mutation in Exon 2 of MEN1 Gene: An Unusual Case

Evaluation of DRD1 Gene Expression Pattern and rs774034163 Genetic Polymorphism in Patients with Gastric Cancer: A Case-Control Study in Iran

Investigation of the NF-κB, TRAF1, and TRAF2 Relative Gene Expressions in a Population of Iranian Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case-Control Study

Assessing the Relationship of C-FOS Gene Expression and rs997415225 Polymorphism with Gastric Cancer in the Iranian Population of Isfahan Province

Studying the Association of Gene Expressions and Gene Polymorphisms of MAPK14 rs28763973) and HTR2B rs550352538) with Gastric Cancer in Isfahan Province

Milad Mollaali | Epigeneics | Best Researcher Award

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