Arezou Mehrabi | biomedical science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr Arezou Mehrabi | biomedical science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr, Islamic Azad University – Tonekabon Branch, Iran

Arezou Mehrabi, born in Mazandaran, Iran, is a tissue engineering researcher known for her innovative work in biomedical materials. She completed her Ph.D. in Tissue Engineering at Iran University of Medical Sciences, focusing on bioactive hydrogels for wound healing. With a strong foundation in anatomical science (M.Sc.) from Tarbiat Modares University and a B.Sc. in Radiology from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mehrabi’s research is primarily devoted to advancing regenerative medicine, particularly for cardiac and bone tissue applications. Her work includes various publications and collaborations, shaping her as a prominent figure in tissue engineering.

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Education 🎓

Mehrabi obtained her Ph.D. in Tissue Engineering from Iran University of Medical Sciences (2018-2023), presenting a thesis on in-situ forming hydrogels for wound healing. Previously, she earned an M.Sc. in Anatomical Science (2015-2017) from Tarbiat Modares University, focusing on electroactive carbon nanofiber cardiac patches. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Radiology at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (2011-2015). These academic credentials provided a strong multidisciplinary background, supporting her expertise in biomedical and tissue engineering.

Experience 💼

Mehrabi’s professional experience includes significant contributions to tissue engineering, with a specialization in electroactive and bioactive hydrogels. Her research has focused on applications in cardiac and bone regeneration, including projects on nanofiber cardiac patches and electroconductive scaffolds. She has collaborated on diverse projects and has presented her findings at numerous international conferences. Her work has also led to the development of patents in electroactive cardiac patches and innovative biomaterials for regenerative medicine.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Mehrabi has earned recognition for her contributions, including a certified patent for an electroactive cardiac patch awarded by the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST, Patent No. 94280). She has also co-authored influential studies and book chapters and contributed to significant scientific publications. Her dedication to research has positioned her as a key innovator in tissue engineering, especially in developing new materials for cardiac and bone tissue engineering.

Research Focus 🔬

Mehrabi’s research is centered on biomaterials for tissue engineering, with a focus on bioactive and electroactive materials for cardiac and wound healing applications. Her notable projects include developing carbon nanofiber-based cardiac patches and hydrogels that promote vascularization and regeneration. Mehrabi is also exploring advanced applications for natural polymers in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Her work in regenerative medicine aims to advance sustainable, innovative solutions for therapeutic applications in healthcare.

Publication Top Notes

Electroactive Cardiac Patch
Development of a novel electroactive cardiac patch based on carbon nanofibers and gelatin encouraging vascularization
A. Mehrabi, N. Baheiraei, M. Adabi, Z. Amirkhani
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 190, 931-948, 47 citations (2020)

In-Situ Hydrogel for Wound Healing
In-situ forming hydrogel based on thiolated chitosan/carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) containing borate bioactive glass for wound healing
A. Mehrabi, A. Karimi, S. Mashayekhan, A. Samadikuchaksaraei, PB Milan
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 222, 620-635, 26 citations (2022)

Hydrogel for Breast Reconstruction
Synthesis and characterization of a silk fibroin/placenta matrix hydrogel for breast reconstruction
A. Mehrabi, S. Mousazadeh, A. Mollafilabi, N. Nafissi, PB Milan
Life Sciences 334, 122236, 7 citations (2023)

Bone Tissue Engineering
Evaluation of inherent properties of the carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) for potential application in tissue engineering focusing on bone regeneration
A. Mehrabi, SZ Jalise, A. Hivechi, S. Habibi, MM Kebria, MA Haramshahi
Polymers for Advanced Technologies 35 (1), e6258, 5 citations (2024)

Vasculogenesis and Angiogenesis
Molecular mediators of vasculogenesis and angiogenesis
M. Amoupour, MM Kebria, A. Hivechi, N. Peyravian, M. Ghasemian
Biomaterials for Vasculogenesis and Angiogenesis, 13-37, 5 citations (2022)

Cell Sources in Cardiac Tissue Engineering
Cell sources in cardiac tissue engineering: current choices
PB Milan, N. Amini, A. Mehrabi, S. Mousazadeh, S. Ababzadeh, A. Rezapour
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy 16 (6), 745-752, 5 citations (2021)

Electroconductive Scaffolds
Electroconductive Scaffolds: A New Strategy in Cardiac Tissue Engineering
A. Mehrabi, N. Baheiraei
Pathobiology Research 21 (2), 107-111, 2 citations (2018)

Natural Polymers in Cancer Treatment
Natural polymers for diagnosis and treatment of cancers
A. Mehrabi, R. Najafloo, H. Valizadeh, VH Sarmadi, S. Naderi
Biomaterials for Precision Cancer Medicine, 123-153, 2025

In Situ Fibrin Scaffold for Bone Engineering
Development of in situ forming autologous fibrin scaffold incorporating synthetic teriparatide peptide for bone tissue engineering
MR Khalili, A. Molafilabi, S. Mousazadeh, A. Mehrabi, J. Kiani
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2024

Morphine’s Effects on the CNS
The effects of morphine administration on the central nervous system (CNS): advantages and disadvantages
A. Mehrabi, BL Aghaee, S. Farrokhfar
Neuroscience Research Notes 7 (2), 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Arezou Mehrabi is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with extensive expertise in tissue engineering and biomedical science. Her dedication to pioneering research in tissue engineering, particularly in wound healing and cardiac applications, as well as her solid publication and patent record, highlight her as a leading scientist in her field. While there are areas where expanding international collaboration and public outreach could further amplify her impact, Dr. Mehrabi’s innovative approach, academic accomplishments, and contributions to practical medical solutions make her highly deserving of recognition as a top researcher.

Amitis Ramezani | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Amitis Ramezani | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Amitis Ramezani, Pasteur Institute of Iran, Iran

Prof. Amitis Ramezani is an accomplished Infectious Disease Specialist and MPH holder from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. As Head of Clinical Research, Epidemiology, and Biostatistics Group, she contributes significantly to infectious disease research. Serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Iranian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, and holding various editorial positions, Prof. Ramezani is deeply involved in academic publishing. Her extensive memberships in global infectious disease societies and contributions to numerous research projects, especially in COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS, showcase her commitment to public health. 🌐

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Education and Qualifications:

Prof. Amitis Ramezani is a distinguished Infectious Disease Specialist, having earned her credentials from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. With expertise in public health, she furthered her education with a Master’s in Public Health from the Faculty of Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences. 🩺💡 As a leader in infectious disease research, Prof. Ramezani holds key positions, including Head of Clinical Research, Epidemiology, and Biostatistics Group. Her commitment extends to editorial roles in reputable journals, shaping academic discourse. Passionate about global health, she actively engages in research projects, particularly in the critical areas of COVID-19 and HIV/AIDS. 🌍🔬

Employment:

Prof. Amitis Ramezani serves as an academic member and researcher in the Clinical Research Department at the Pasteur Institute of Iran in Tehran. 🏛️🔬 Her role underscores her dedication to advancing clinical research within this prestigious institution. As an esteemed academic, she contributes significantly to the institute’s scholarly endeavors, further enriching its research landscape. This position aligns with her expertise in infectious diseases and public health, reflecting a commitment to advancing medical knowledge and fostering scientific excellence. Prof. Ramezani’s affiliation with the Pasteur Institute exemplifies her ongoing contribution to cutting-edge research and academic pursuits in the field of healthcare.

Awards:

Prof. Amitis Ramezani stands adorned with accolades, including Certificates of Best Society for her tireless efforts during the challenging COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. 🏆 Amidst her achievements, she garnered Certificates of Appreciation from the Iranian Medical Council in 2019 for being among the best-selected individuals in the medical community. 🌐👩‍⚕️ Furthermore, her commitment to excellence earned her the prestigious title of Best Assistant Professor at the Pasteur Institute of Iran in 2010. Notably, her scholarly contributions were recognized early in her career when she clinched the Tehran University Book Award in 2001, showcasing her enduring dedication to advancing medical knowledge.

Research Focus:

Dr. Amitis Ramezani, an accomplished researcher and infectious disease specialist, has made significant contributions to the medical field. 🩺 Her research focuses on diverse aspects, ranging from the long-term manifestations of COVID-19 and vaccination to immunogenicity and safety of COVID-19 boosters. 🦠⚕️ With a keen interest in infectious diseases, her studies encompass areas such as SARS-CoV-2 viral shedding, HIV vaccines, and the epidemiology of various viral infections in Iran. 🌍🔬 Dr. Ramezani’s extensive work underscores her commitment to advancing our understanding of infectious diseases, contributing valuable insights to global health.

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