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Dr. Amir Ali Mokhtarzadeh | Nanomedicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Amir Ali Mokhtarzadeh | Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | Tabriz University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Amir Ali Mokhtarzadeh is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology renowned for his pioneering research in nanomedicine, cancer gene therapy, drug delivery systems, and biosensor development. His scientific pursuits center on the application of advanced nanomaterials for gene and drug delivery, with a special emphasis on microRNAs, siRNAs, and shRNAs in targeted cancer therapy, as well as innovative biosensing techniques for cancer biomarker detection. His interdisciplinary work bridges cellular and molecular biology, genetic engineering, and pharmaceutical biotechnology, contributing significantly to translational medical research. Dr. Mokhtarzadeh has published over 270 peer-reviewed articles, authored multiple book chapters, and co-edited several Persian scientific textbooks in biotechnology and molecular biology. His outstanding scholarly impact is evidenced by more than 12,574 citations and an h-index of 66 on Scopus, alongside 14,742 citations and an h-index of 72 on Google Scholar, establishing him among the world’s top two percentage of scientists as recognized by Stanford University. His research outputs are widely cited across fields such as materials science, molecular biology, and nanotechnology, underscoring his global influence in biomedical innovation and pharmaceutical applications.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

  1. Oroojalian, F., Beygi, M., Baradaran, B., Mokhtarzadeh, A., & Shahbazi, M. A. (2021). Immune cell membrane‐coated biomimetic nanoparticles for targeted cancer therapy. Small, 17(12), 2006484.

  2. Eivazzadeh-Keihan, R., Maleki, A., De La Guardia, M., Bani, M. S., Chenab, K. K., & Mokhtarzadeh, A. (2019). Carbon-based nanomaterials for tissue engineering of bone: Building new bone on small black scaffolds: A review. Journal of Advanced Research, 18, 185–201.

  3. Mokhtarzadeh, A., Eivazzadeh-Keihan, R., Pashazadeh, P., Hejazi, M., & Baradaran, B. (2017). Nanomaterial-based biosensors for detection of pathogenic virus. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 97, 445–457.

  4. Yousefi, M., Dadashpour, M., Hejazi, M., Hasanzadeh, M., Behnam, B., & Mokhtarzadeh, A. (2017). Anti-bacterial activity of graphene oxide as a new weapon nanomaterial to combat multidrug-resistant bacteria. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 74, 568–581.

  5. Alamdari, S. G., Amini, M., Jalilzadeh, N., Baradaran, B., Mohammadzadeh, R., & Mokhtarzadeh, A. (2022). Recent advances in nanoparticle-based photothermal therapy for breast cancer. Journal of Controlled Release, 349, 269–303.

Dr. Amir Ali Mokhtarzadeh | Nanomedicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

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