Hadi Hassannia | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hadi Hassannia | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hadi Hassannia, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Hadi Hassannia is a prominent researcher at the Amol Faculty of Paramedical Sciences and the Immunogenetic Research Center of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences in Sari, Iran. His research focuses on cancer immunotherapy and vaccine development, with significant publications on tumor inhibition and insulin-producing cells from stem cells. Dr. Hassannia possesses advanced technical skills in genetic engineering, antibody production, and molecular techniques. His experience as a lab technician in diagnostic laboratories has enriched his practical knowledge in various fields, including hematology and immunology. He is committed to advancing cancer research and therapeutic approaches. 🧬🔬💉

 

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Work Experience

Dr. Hassannia has a robust work history, having served as a lab technician in various diagnostic laboratories in governmental hospitals from 2009 to 2017. His practical experience in clinical settings enriches his research with a real-world perspective, further bridging the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications.

Technical Skills

Dr. Hassannia possesses a diverse skill set that enhances his research capabilities:

Genetic Engineering: He has significant experience in genetic engineering, including protein manipulation and monoclonal antibody production.

Immunological Techniques: Proficient in advanced immunological techniques such as flow cytometry, Western blotting, and ELISA, he is well-equipped to conduct comprehensive immunological research.

Molecular Techniques: His expertise extends to molecular biology techniques like PCR and gene transfection, which are essential for cancer research and therapeutic development.

Laboratory Animal Handling: His experience with laboratory animals allows him to perform complex experiments, including tumor induction, vital for his research in cancer models.

 

Research Interests

Cancer Vaccine Development: His work in developing cancer vaccines contributes to the growing field of immunotherapy, which seeks to harness the body’s immune system to combat cancer.

Immunotherapy: He is engaged in research focused on immunotherapy approaches for cancer treatment, highlighting his commitment to improving patient outcomes.

Cancer-Related Inflammation: Understanding the role of inflammation in cancer progression is a critical area of his research, as it can lead to new therapeutic targets.

Tumor Metastasis: His interest in tumor metastasis is vital for understanding how cancer spreads and devising strategies to prevent it.

Conclusion

Dr. Hadi Hassannia’s extensive research experience, impressive publication record, and technical skills make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to cancer research, particularly in immunotherapy and vaccine development, demonstrate his potential to impact the field significantly and advance medical science.

 

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  • CD73 specific siRNA loaded chitosan lactate nanoparticles potentiate the antitumor effect of a dendritic cell vaccine in 4T1 breast cancer bearing mice – Cited by: 165, Year: 2017 🧬
  • Downregulation of CD73 in 4T1 breast cancer cells through siRNA-loaded chitosan-lactate nanoparticles – Cited by: 85, Year: 2016 📉
  • Blockage of immune checkpoint molecules increases T‐cell priming potential of dendritic cell vaccine – Cited by: 76, Year: 2020 💉
  • Downregulation of A2AR by siRNA loaded PEG-chitosan-lactate nanoparticles restores the T cell mediated anti-tumor responses through blockage of PKA/CREB signaling pathway – Cited by: 72, Year: 2019 🚀
  • Blockade of CTLA-4 increases anti-tumor response inducing potential of dendritic cell vaccine – Cited by: 67, Year: 2020 ⚔️
  • Anti‐angiogenic effects of CD73‐specific siRNA‐loaded nanoparticles in breast cancer‐bearing mice – Cited by: 67, Year: 2018 🌱
  • Anti‐inflammatory and anti‐tumor effects of α-l-guluronic acid (G2013) on cancer-related inflammation in a murine breast cancer model – Cited by: 59, Year: 2018 🌼
  • Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in B cell malignancies – Cited by: 59, Year: 2015 🦠
  • FOXP3 and TGF-β gene polymorphisms in allergic rhinitis – Cited by: 54, Year: 2011 🌿
  • Improved osteogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells cultured on polyvinylidene fluoride/collagen/platelet‐rich plasma composite nanofibers – Cited by: 53, Year: 2020 🧪

 

Saade Jasim | Immunology Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Saade Jasim | Immunology Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Saade Jasim, Fallujah university, Iraq

Dr. Saade Jasim is an Iraqi educator and researcher specializing in microbiology. He earned his Ph.D. from Al-Azhar University, Egypt, with expertise in anticancer nanocarriers and therapeutic applications of stem cell-derived vesicles. Dr. Jasim holds a strong academic background from Anbar and Tikrit Universities, focusing on biological sciences. His research, published in reputable journals, highlights his contributions to cancer treatment and autoimmune diseases. Fluent in Arabic and proficient in English, he excels in teamwork, time management, and handling pressure. Dr. Jasim’s technical skills include Microsoft Office and social media management. He resides in Ramadi, Iraq, dedicated to advancing education and scientific innovation. 📚

 

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Education

Dr. Saade Jasim, an accomplished Iraqi educator and researcher, was born on February 3rd, 1989, in Ramadi, Al Anbar, Iraq. He pursued his academic journey with a strong foundation in biological sciences, earning his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Al-Azhar University, Egypt, in 2022. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from Tikrit University in 2016 and a degree in Biology from Anbar University in 2012.

 

Research Focus

Dr. Saade Jasim’s research primarily focuses on the synthesis and application of advanced nanomaterials in various biomedical and environmental contexts. 🧬 His notable contributions include the development of magnetic nanocarriers for drug delivery, nanocomposites for catalytic reactions, and novel nanosorbents for environmental remediation. He explores the intersection of nanotechnology with microbiology and biotechnology, aiming to enhance therapeutic strategies and environmental sustainability. Dr. Jasim’s work also encompasses the study of mesenchymal stem cell-derived therapies for autoimmune diseases, underscoring his commitment to advancing both clinical and fundamental aspects of biomedicine. 🌱

 

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Hugues Piloquet | Immunology Award | Excellence in Academia Award

Dr. Hugues Piloquet | Immunology Award | Excellence in Academia Award

Dr. Hugues Piloquet, CHU de Nantes, University of Nantes, France

Dr. Hugues Piloquet is a distinguished pediatric gastroenterologist 🩺 with a career spanning over two decades. Graduating from the University of Nantes in 1989, he pursued specialized training in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition. Dr. Piloquet has served in various prestigious roles, including as an Assistant at Necker Enfants Malades and later as a Practitioner at CHU de Nantes. His research contributions extend to INRA-France, where he was affiliated with the Physiology of Nutritional Adaptations unit. With expertise in pediatric gastrointestinal health, Dr. Piloquet continues to impact both clinical practice and research in his field.

 

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Education

Dr. Hugues Piloquet, born on July 18, 1965, embarked on his medical career with a Doctorate in Medicine from the University of Nantes in 1989. Specializing further, he obtained his DES in Pediatrics from the same institution in 1995, followed by a Master’s in Human Biology in 1993. His passion for pediatric gastroenterology led him to pursue advanced studies, including a DEA in Physiology and Pathophysiology of Human Nutrition from Paris VII. With a commitment to excellence, Dr. Piloquet completed a DIU in Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition in 1998.

Professional Experience 👨‍⚕️

Dr. Piloquet’s professional journey includes pivotal roles at esteemed institutions. He served as an Assistant at the Pediatric Gastroenterology Department under Pr. Claude Ricour at Necker Enfants Malades from 1995 to 1996. Progressing in his career, he assumed the role of Assistant-Chef de Clinique at the General Pediatrics Department under Pr. Alain Mouzard at CHU de Nantes in 1998. His dedication led him to become a Practitioner at CHU de Nantes in 1999, where he served as a hospital physician.

Research Focus

Dr. Hélène Piloquet’s research primarily focuses on pediatric nutrition and gastrointestinal health 🍼. She has contributed significantly to understanding the impact of early life gut microbiota on infant health, as evidenced by her work on synbiotic formulas and partially hydrolyzed whey-based follow-on formulas. Additionally, her studies explore the association between food fussiness in young children and family environmental factors. Through her research, Dr. Piloquet aims to optimize nutritional interventions for infants and toddlers, promoting healthy growth and development. Her interdisciplinary approach underscores the importance of nutrition in pediatric healthcare, addressing both clinical and environmental influences on children’s well-being.

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