Nazanin mahinparvar | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Nazanin mahinparvar | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc at Stanford university, United States.

Dr. Nazanin Mahinparvar is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, focusing on bioengineering and pain management. She brings a blend of medical and research expertise to her work, aiming to develop innovative gene therapies that offer non-addictive, effective treatments for chronic pain. Her research in synthetic biology, combined with her clinical background as an emergency medicine physician, underscores her commitment to translating laboratory discoveries into practical healthcare solutions. Throughout her career, she has received numerous accolades for her dedication to patient care and research excellence, including the Best Physician Award during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her approach to research is driven by a patient-centered perspective, making her work both scientifically rigorous and highly relevant to addressing current health challenges. Dr. Mahinparvar’s focus on developing HSV-based biotechnologies has the potential to reshape pain management therapies, positioning her as a significant contributor to advancements in medical science.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Nazanin Mahinparvar’s educational journey is marked by excellence and a clear dedication to advancing medical knowledge. She began her studies in Biology at SAMPAD in Iran, followed by an MD at Isfahan Medical University, where she was recognized with high honors. Her medical education included an emphasis on pain management, an area she explored further during her mandatory medical service program. Her commitment to lifelong learning and research brought her to Stanford University for a prestigious postdoctoral position in bioengineering. Dr. Mahinparvar’s educational background integrates both foundational medical training and specialized knowledge in synthetic biology and gene therapy. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong interdisciplinary focus, with formal training that spans basic sciences, clinical practice, and cutting-edge bioengineering. This diverse educational foundation provides her with a unique perspective, enabling her to bridge the gap between laboratory research and patient-centered clinical applications.

Experience💼

Dr. Nazanin Mahinparvar has extensive experience in both clinical and research settings, blending hands-on patient care with innovative scientific research. Her early career as a physician involved managing healthcare in underserved areas, where she was honored with the Best Doctor Award for her exceptional patient care. Following this, she served as an emergency medicine physician, honing her ability to operate under pressure. During her postdoctoral work at Stanford, she focused on developing non-toxic HSV-based therapies for chronic pain and neurological disorders. Her clinical experience in pain management, coupled with her research in gene therapy and synthetic biology, has positioned her as a leader in innovative medical research. Dr. Mahinparvar’s experience is a blend of practical and scientific expertise, which she continually refines through collaboration with top scientists and participation in clinical trials. Her background uniquely equips her to drive impactful advancements in pain management and gene-based therapies.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Mahinparvar’s research interests focus on engineering advanced, safe, and efficient gene therapies for chronic pain and neurological disorders. She specializes in developing non-addictive pain management treatments using synthetic biology and gene engineering, with a particular interest in non-toxic HSV-based technologies. Dr. Mahinparvar’s work aims to address global health challenges by providing affordable, accessible solutions for conditions that currently lack effective, low-risk treatments. At Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, her research delves into combining gene therapy with bioengineering to create precise, targeted interventions. Her early research on selenium’s effects on respiratory functions in ICU patients sparked her interest in translational medicine, which she has expanded to chronic pain and neuro-oncology applications. Dr. Mahinparvar’s research is ultimately driven by her commitment to improving patient outcomes and advancing the field of pain management through innovative, cross-disciplinary approaches that bridge the laboratory and the clinic.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Throughout her career, Dr. Mahinparvar has earned multiple awards recognizing her excellence in both research and clinical practice. In 2021, she received the Best Physician Award for her dedication to patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her commitment to providing quality healthcare under challenging conditions. She was also honored with the Foundation of Future Medical Research Fellowship at the Kheradmand Institute, which brought her to Stanford for advanced research in head and neck surgery and gene therapy. Other accolades include her high-honors MD dissertation award and the Best Student Award from Iran’s SAMPAD organization for exceptional talent. These recognitions highlight Dr. Mahinparvar’s leadership, resilience, and contribution to medicine. Her awards underscore her determination to push the boundaries of traditional pain management, making her a strong candidate for future honors in the fields of bioengineering and clinical research.

Conclusion 🔚 

Dr. Mahinparvar’s academic and clinical achievements, including her innovative work in chronic pain management, place her among the most promising candidates for the Best Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary research, combined with her commitment to patient care and clinical applications, demonstrates her potential to make lasting contributions to medical science and public health. This award would provide well-deserved recognition and support to advance her impactful research on a global scale.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Title: Oxytocin Receptors on Calvarial Periosteal Innervation: Therapeutic Target for Post-Traumatic Headache?
Authors: Bharadwaj, V.N., Klukinov, M., Cowan, R.P., Mahinparvar, N., Clark, D.J., Yeomans, D.C.
Year: 2024
Journal: Pharmaceutics, 16(6), 760
Citation Count: 0

Title: Chemopreventive and therapeutic potential of curcumin in esophageal cancer: Current and future status
Authors: Hesari, A., Azizian, M., Sheikhi, A., Nesaei, A., Sanaei, S., Mahinparvar, N., Derakhshani, M., Hedayt, P., Ghasemi, F., Mirzaei, H.
Year: 2019
Journal: International Journal of Cancer, 144(6), pp. 1215–1226
Citation Count: 103

Title: Cyclophosphamide versus rituximab in progressive forms of multiple sclerosis
Authors: Etemadifar, M., Ghourchian, S., Mahinparvar, N., Sanaei, S., Akbari, M.
Year: 2019
Journal: Acta Medica Iranica, 57(8), pp. 484–491
Citation Count: 2

Title: Comparison of the efficacy of midazolam and dexmedetomidine in quality of sedation in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to intensive care unit
Authors: Kashefi, P., Mahinparvar, N., Khalifsoltani-Khajooie, M., Mansouri, P., Sanaei, S.
Year: 2018
Journal: Journal of Isfahan Medical School, 35(460), pp. 1799–1805
Citation Count: 1

Title: The effect of selenium on maximum inspiratory pressure in patients under mechanical ventilation in intensive care units
Authors: Alikiaii, B., Mahinparvar, N.
Year: 2017
Journal: Journal of Isfahan Medical School, 35(423), pp. 291–296
Citation Count: 1

Mohammad Hossen | Material Physics | Best Researcher Award

Mohammad Hossen | Material Physics | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh, 

Mohammad Hossen is an accomplished researcher with a strong foundation in chemical engineering and energy systems. His academic and professional journey reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable technologies, particularly in the renewable energy sector. With a solid background in both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering, Hossen has contributed to the fields of bioethanol production and photocatalytic processes. His work has garnered recognition in various scientific forums, making him a respected voice in energy research. Currently, Hossen focuses on developing innovative solutions to global energy challenges, emphasizing sustainable practices and cutting-edge technology in his research and teaching.

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🎓 Education

Mohammad Hossen earned his B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology, laying a strong foundation in engineering principles. He furthered his education with an M.Sc. in Energy Engineering from Heriot-Watt University, where he delved deeper into energy systems and sustainability. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cape Town in 2019, where his research focused on advanced catalytic processes for renewable energy. Hossen’s education is a blend of rigorous technical training and research, equipping him with the skills to address complex energy challenges through innovative engineering solutions.

💼 Experience

With extensive experience in academia and industry, Mohammad Hossen has developed a diverse skill set. He has worked in the oil industry, gaining practical insights into large-scale energy systems, and contributed to various research projects in renewable energy and catalysis. In academia, Hossen has taught chemical engineering courses and supervised student projects, blending theory with practical applications. His postdoctoral work at the Catalysis Institute, University of Cape Town, allows him to explore innovative solutions in bioethanol production and photocatalytic processes, further solidifying his role as an expert in sustainable energy technologies.

🔬 Research Interests

Mohammad Hossen’s research interests lie at the intersection of chemical engineering and sustainable energy. His focus areas include renewable energy technologies, particularly bioethanol production and photocatalytic processes for environmental remediation. Hossen is deeply invested in developing energy-efficient and environmentally friendly processes to address global energy needs. His work explores innovative catalytic materials and processes that can optimize energy production while reducing carbon emissions. By integrating experimental research with advanced computational techniques, Hossen aims to contribute to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Mohammad Hossen has received numerous awards in recognition of his contributions to chemical engineering and renewable energy research. His work on bioethanol production and catalytic processes has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, earning him accolades from scientific communities. He has been invited to present his research at international conferences and has received funding grants to support his innovative projects. His achievements reflect not only his dedication to advancing energy technologies but also his ability to lead impactful research initiatives that push the boundaries of sustainable engineering.

🔚 Conclusion

 Dr. Hossen’s strong academic background, numerous research publications, leadership in student supervision, and proficiency in advanced experimental techniques make him a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to material science, particularly in nanotechnology and ferrites, stand out, making a significant impact in both academia and practical applications.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Title: Effect of gamma and neutron irradiations on the physical, magnetic and electrical properties of Ni–Cu–Cd nano-ferrites
Authors: Salauddin, M., Mahmood, M.F., Islam, M.A., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2025
Citation: Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 226, 112254

Title: Heavy metal analysis of water and sediments of the Kaptai Lake in Bangladesh: Contamination and concomitant health risk assessment
Authors: Das, B., Islam, M.A., Tamim, U., Ahmed, F.T., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2024
Citation: Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 210, 111358

Title: 210Pb dating and neutron activation analysis of the Sundarban mangrove sediments: Sedimentation rate and metal contamination history
Authors: Islam, M.A., Kabir, S., Lubis, A.A., Islam, M.M., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2024
Citation: Radiochimica Acta, 112(4), pp. 273–287

Title: Experimental investigation on structural, dielectric and magnetic properties for Ni0.5Cu0.2Cd0.3LaxFe2-xO4 dense ceramics materials with theoretical fitting judgements
Authors: Mahmood, M.F., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2024
Citation: Emergent Materials, Article in Press

Title: Elemental characterization of medicinal plants of the Sundarban by INAA and AAS techniques: health risk assessments and statistical analysis
Authors: Kabir, S., Islam, M.A., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2023
Citation: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 332(9), pp. 3687–3696

Title: Oblique dust-ion acoustic shock and oscillatory periodic wave excitations in space magnetized complex plasma regimes
Authors: Uddin, M.G., Hafez, M.G., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2023
Citation: AIP Advances, 13(7), 075225

Title: Radiation-induced structural and electric properties of Al-substituted NiCuCd nanoparticles
Authors: Sharma, B., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 33(24), pp. 19036–19056

Title: Structural, dielectric, and electrical transport properties of Al3+ substituted nanocrystalline Ni-Cu spinel ferrites prepared through the sol–gel route
Authors: Rahman, M.M., Hasan, N., Hoque, M.A., Hossen, M.B., Arifuzzaman, M.
Year: 2022
Citation: Results in Physics, 38, 105610

Title: Dynamics of complex impedance, dielectric and electric modulus for NiCuZn ferrites with theoretical justification
Authors: Mahmood, M.F., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2022
Citation: International Nano Letters, 12(2), pp. 179–190

Title: Dynamic electric, dielectric, impedance, and modulus spectroscopy study with Rietveld refinement of Al-substituted NiCuZn bulk ceramics
Authors: Eman, N.M., Maruf, H.M.A.R., Ullah, M.R., Shirin, N.J., Hossen, M.B.
Year: 2022
Citation: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 33(4), pp. 1752–1773