Dr. Maryam Shojaee | Metabolomic | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Maryam Shojaee | Physcian Resident | Faculty of Medicine Tehran University of Medical Science | Canada
Dr. Maryam Shojaee is a highly dedicated medical researcher and clinician with a strong background in internal medicine, public health, and clinical research. Her professional journey reflects a dynamic blend of medical practice, research coordination, and scholarly contributions to advancing medical science. She has actively participated in research related to neonatology, infectious diseases, trauma, and public health, with special attention to COVID-19 outcomes, spinal cord injury management, and patient safety. Her experience spans clinical data extraction, literature reviews, and the publication of peer-reviewed articles that explore critical issues in medicine, including pulmonary hypertension, inflammatory biomarkers, and healthcare system challenges. Dr. Shojaee’s research work demonstrates a commitment to integrating clinical practice with academic inquiry to improve diagnostic and therapeutic outcomes. Her publications have collectively gained recognition, earning her 50 citations across 50 documents with an h-index of 2 on Scopus, while her Google Scholar profile reflects growing academic visibility and scholarly impact. She has also contributed to educational mentorship, academic discussions, and multidisciplinary collaborations in healthcare and research institutions. Her ongoing focus lies in translational research, clinical epidemiology, and improving patient-centered care through data-driven studies and evidence-based approaches.
Publication Profile
Featured Publications
Kaveh, M., Mahboobipour, A. A., Bitaraf, A., Shojaei, M., & Mohammadpour Ahranjani, B. (2022). A prospective study of neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn: Prevalence, clinical outcomes, and risk factors. Iranian Journal of Neonatology.
Kheyri, Z., Metanat, S., Hosamirudsari, H., Akbarpour, S., Shojaei, M., Faraji, N., & Mansouri, F. (2022). Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio cut-off point for COVID-19 mortality: A retrospective study. Acta Medica Iranica.
Masoud, S. A., Zahra, G., Habibi, A. R., Zahra, A., Mahdi, S. A., Moein, K., Shojaei, M., & Abbas, R. (2021). Reasons for delayed spinal cord decompression in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injuries in Iran: A qualitative study from the perspective of neurosurgeons. Chinese Journal of Traumatology.
Tabary, M., Ahmadi, S., Amirzade-Iranaq, M. H., Shojaei, M., Asl, M. S., Ghodsi, Z., & Azarhomayoun, A. (2021). The effectiveness of different types of motorcycle helmets: A scoping review. Accident Analysis & Prevention.