Abbasali Raz | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Abbasali Raz | Bioinformatics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Abbasali Raz, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abbasali Raz is a distinguished medical biotechnologist with extensive academic qualifications. He earned an Associate degree in Laboratory Sciences from Kashan University of Medical Sciences (1997-2000), a B.Sc. in Laboratory Sciences from Iran University of Medical Sciences (2000-2002), an M.Sc. in Medical Biotechnology from Tarbiat Modarres University (2003-2006), and a Ph.D. from the Pasteur Institute of Iran (2006-2013). His research focuses on sex determination via real-time PCR and molecular characterization of carboxypeptidase B for transmission-blocking vaccines. Dr. Raz excels in bioinformatics, primer designing, and sequence analysis. He is on the editorial boards of several esteemed journals. 🧬📊🧫

 

Publication profile

Academic Qualification

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abbasali Raz is a distinguished medical biotechnologist. He completed his Associate degree in Laboratory Sciences at Kashan University of Medical Sciences (1997-2000), followed by a B.Sc. in Laboratory Sciences from Iran University of Medical Sciences (2000-2002). He earned an M.Sc. in Medical Biotechnology from Tarbiat Modarres University (2003-2006), where his thesis focused on sex determination of single blastomeres via real-time PCR to prevent inherited sex-linked diseases. Dr. Raz then pursued a Ph.D. at the Pasteur Institute of Iran (2006-2013), researching the molecular characterization of carboxypeptidase B in An. stephensi as a candidate for transmission-blocking vaccines. 🧬📊🧫

 

Research Focus

Dr. Abbas Ali Raz’s research focuses on vector-borne diseases, particularly malaria, using innovative approaches like paratransgenic tools to combat mosquito-borne pathogens. His studies encompass molecular characterization of mosquito gut microbiota, evaluation of transmission-blocking vaccines, and identification of potential biological markers in disease vectors. Dr. Raz also explores therapeutic applications of enzymes and the molecular biology of insects like Anopheles and Lucilia. His work contributes significantly to understanding vector biology, pathogen transmission dynamics, and developing novel strategies for disease control, marked by 🦟 and 🔬 emojis symbolizing vector research and molecular biology.

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Identification of the Midgut Microbiota of An. stephensi and An. maculipennis for Their Application as a Paratransgenic Tool against Malaria, N Dinparast Djadid, H Jazayeri, A Raz, G Favia, I Ricci, S Zakeri, PloS one 6 (12), e28484, 2011. Cited by: 139 📚
  • Therapeutic applications of collagenase (metalloproteases): A review, H Alipour, A Raz, S Zakeri, ND Djadid, Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 6 (11), 975-981, 2016. Cited by: 124 📖
  • Molecular characterization of the carboxypeptidase B1 of Anopheles stephensi and its evaluation as a target for transmission-blocking vaccines, A Raz, N Dinparast Djadid, S Zakeri, Infection and immunity 81 (6), 2206-2216, 2013. Cited by: 47 🦟
  • The potential role of Th17 lymphocytes in patients with psoriasis, ZJ Mahnaz Mansouri, Parvine Mansouri, Abbas Ali Raze, Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia 93 (1), 63-66, 2018. Cited by: 30* 💉
  • New Insights Into Culturable and Unculturable Bacteria Across the Life History of Medicinal Maggots Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), N Maleki-Ravasan, N Ahmadi, Z Soroushzadeh, AA Raz, S Zakeri, Frontiers in microbiology 11, 505, 2020. Cited by: 29 🦠
  • Isolation and identification of Asaia sp. in Anopheles spp. mosquitoes collected from Iranian malaria settings: steps toward applying paratransgenic tools against …, A Rami, A Raz, S Zakeri, N Dinparast Djadid, Parasites & vectors 11, 1-8, 2018. Cited by: 26 🦟
  • From the urinary catheter to the prevalence of three classes of integrons, β‐lactamase genes, and differences in antimicrobial susceptibility of Proteus mirabilis and clonal …, A Mirzaei, B Nasr Esfahani, A Raz, M Ghanadian, S Moghim, BioMed research international 2021 (1), 9952769, 2021. Cited by: 25 🧫
  • Cell-traversal protein for ookinetes and sporozoites (CelTOS) formulated with potent TLR adjuvants induces high-affinity antibodies that inhibit Plasmodium falciparum infection …, S Pirahmadi, S Zakeri, A A. Mehrizi, N D. Djadid, AA Raz, J J. Sani, …, Malaria journal 18, 1-16, 2019. Cited by: 24 🧬
  • Molecular characterization of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) in Lucilia sericata larvae for potential therapeutic applications, H Alipour, A Raz, S Zakeri, ND Djadid, Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 29, 47-56, 2017. Cited by: 23 🦠
  • The Anopheles stephensi odorant binding protein 1 (AsteObp1) gene: a new molecular marker for biological forms diagnosis, S Gholizadeh, S Firooziyan, H Ladonni, HM Hajipirloo, ND Djadid, …, Acta Tropica 146, 101-113, 2015. Cited by: 21 🦟