Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozra Tabatabaei-Malazy | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozra Tabatabaei-Malazy | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ozra Tabatabaei-Malazy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Dr. Ozra Tabatabaei Malazy is a distinguished researcher and academic in endocrinology and metabolism, associated with the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) Endocrinology & Metabolism Research Institute (EMRI). Born in Iran in 1966, Dr. Tabatabaei has dedicated her career to improving clinical and public health outcomes, particularly in diabetes and metabolic disorders. With an impressive h-index of 23 (Scopus) and 33 (Google Scholar), she has contributed significantly to scientific knowledge through her expertise in clinical trials, cross-sectional studies, and meta-analyses. Her academic achievements include an MD, MPH, and PhD in Pharmacology, culminating in her current position as Assistant Professor. Dr. Tabatabaei’s influence extends to editorial roles in prominent journals, reflecting her commitment to advancing research quality and ethics. Her work is characterized by a focus on translating research into effective treatments and preventive measures, particularly for non-communicable diseases prevalent in Iran and worldwide.

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Dr. Ozra Tabatabaei Malazy demonstrates an impressive track record in medical research, particularly in endocrinology and metabolism. Her extensive educational background, including an MD, an MPH focused on Knowledge Transfer Exchange, and a PhD in Pharmacology, aligns well with the research and clinical demands of the field. With over two decades of dedicated research experience at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, she has contributed to numerous studies on topics like diabetes, metabolic disorders, oxidative stress, and systematic reviews of therapeutic interventions. Her ongoing involvement in research projects, particularly in clinical trials, cross-sectional studies, and meta-analyses, highlights her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and clinical practices.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Tabatabaei Malazy’s educational background underscores her dedication to both medical practice and research. She earned her General Medical Doctor (MD) degree in 1993, providing a strong foundation in clinical medicine. In 2006, she pursued a Master of Public Health (MPH) at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), where her dissertation focused on Knowledge Transfer Exchange (KTE), a critical area for implementing research findings into healthcare practice. Driven by her passion for pharmacology and therapeutic interventions, she further advanced her academic qualifications with a PhD in Pharmacology in 2016. These degrees equipped her with the skills to integrate clinical insights with a population health perspective, fostering her development as a versatile researcher. Today, as an Assistant Professor, Dr. Tabatabaei combines her expertise in medicine, public health, and pharmacology to contribute to the fields of endocrinology and metabolism through her research and clinical trials.

💼    Experience 

Dr. Tabatabaei has a robust career in endocrinology and metabolism, with over two decades at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences’ Endocrinology & Metabolism Research Institute (EMRI). Since 1998, she has served as a research fellow, contributing to groundbreaking research in diabetes and lipid disorders. Additionally, she has been an active reviewer for journals like Iranian Journal of Diabetes & Lipid Disorders and Plos One, among others. Her influence extends to editorial roles, including Section Editor for the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders and Plos One. Dr. Tabatabaei’s contributions are enriched by her membership on EMRI’s peer-review committee and her involvement as a guest editor. These positions showcase her commitment to advancing scientific standards. Through her editorial and peer-review work, Dr. Tabatabaei is shaping the quality of research published in her field, ensuring its relevance and integrity in endocrinology and metabolic sciences.

🏅Awards and Honors 

Dr. Tabatabaei’s outstanding contributions to endocrinology and metabolism have earned her numerous awards and honors, recognizing her influence in clinical research. Her editorial appointments across renowned journals such as Plos One and the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders underline her authority in the field. Additionally, Dr. Tabatabaei’s role as a guest editor for Frontiers in Endocrinology highlights her expertise and leadership in metabolic research. Her efforts in reviewing and overseeing high-impact research have further contributed to her esteemed status within the academic community. With her impressive h-index metrics—23 in Scopus and 33 in Google Scholar—she is well-regarded for her scholarly impact. Dr. Tabatabaei’s recognitions underscore her commitment to advancing research and influencing global health perspectives, particularly within endocrinology and non-communicable disease prevention.

🌍   Research Focus 

Dr. Tabatabaei’s research primarily centers on non-communicable diseases, particularly diabetes and metabolic disorders. Her studies explore the underlying mechanisms of these conditions, emphasizing risk factors, preventive measures, and therapeutic interventions. Dr. Tabatabaei has contributed to numerous clinical trials and cross-sectional studies, providing valuable insights into the epidemiology and management of metabolic diseases. Her work often includes systematic reviews and meta-analyses, establishing her as a pivotal figure in evidence-based medicine. Dr. Tabatabaei is also actively involved in scientometric studies that analyze research trends and their impact on healthcare practices. Her commitment to research extends to the field of pharmacology, where she examines the effects of natural and synthetic compounds on metabolic health. Through her extensive research, Dr. Tabatabaei aims to develop practical solutions for managing and mitigating the global burden of diabetes and related metabolic disorders.

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  • Title: Nurses’ role in diabetic foot prevention and care; a review
    Citation: 259
  • Title: New horizons in treatment of osteoporosis
    Citation: 211
  • Title: Global burden of 288 causes of death and life expectancy decomposition in 204 countries and territories and 811 subnational locations, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the …
    Citation: 185
  • Title: Global incidence, prevalence, years lived with disability (YLDs), disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), and healthy life expectancy (HALE) for 371 diseases and injuries in …
    Citation: 161
  • Title: Global burden and strength of evidence for 88 risk factors in 204 countries and 811 subnational locations, 1990–2021: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease .
    Citation: 149

Prof. Yankuo Qiao | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yankuo Qiao | Finance | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yankuo Qiao, The George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of Business, Hood College, United States

Yankuo Qiao is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Hood College’s George B. Delaplaine Jr. School of Business, where he began in August 2022. Prior to this, he held the position of Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance at Oakland University. His academic journey is marked by a strong focus on finance, having completed a Ph.D. in Management from Rutgers Business School, specializing in Finance and Economics. His research interests span corporate finance, governance, behavioral finance, and corporate social responsibility, among others. Dr. Qiao’s work has been presented at numerous prestigious conferences globally, such as the American Finance Association and the Western Economic Association. With a passion for teaching and mentoring, he imparts knowledge across various finance and management disciplines. His academic achievements and contributions continue to shape the next generation of business leaders while advancing research in finance.

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Dr. Yankuo Qiao is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. With a Ph.D. in Management from Rutgers Business School, Dr. Qiao has made notable contributions in finance and economics, particularly in corporate finance, governance, and corporate social responsibility. His academic journey is marked by a Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, which reflects his scholarly excellence.

🎓  Education 

Yankuo Qiao holds a Ph.D. in Management with a focus on Finance and Economics from Rutgers Business School, completed in May 2021. His dissertation, “Three Essays in Corporate Management and Firm Policy,” reflects his deep expertise in corporate finance, with a committee chaired by renowned professors Ivan Brick, Darius Palia, and others. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Economics from the School of Business, Shandong University in May 2014. He later pursued an M.Sc. in Quantitative Finance from Rutgers Business School, graduating in May 2016, further enhancing his skills in financial analysis, corporate governance, and investment strategies. His education, combined with his research, has given him a solid foundation for his teaching and professional career, particularly in areas such as corporate governance, behavioral finance, and international business.

💼  Experience

Dr. Yankuo Qiao is currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Finance at Hood College, where he has been since August 2022. He previously held the role of Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance at Oakland University from August 2021 to July 2022. During his academic tenure, he has taught various finance and business-related courses, including Managerial Finance, Corporate Finance, and International Business, at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His expertise extends beyond teaching, as he is also actively involved in academic research and publishing, with a particular focus on corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and behavioral finance. His teaching experience spans esteemed institutions like Rutgers Business School, where he served as a primary instructor for advanced finance courses. Dr. Qiao’s experience also includes organizing workshops, contributing to curriculum development, and mentoring students in research methodologies.

🏅  Awards and Honors

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Yankuo Qiao has garnered several accolades that reflect his dedication to excellence. Notably, he was awarded the prestigious Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship for Academic Excellence at Rutgers Business School during his Ph.D. studies. His dissertation work, recognized for its insightful contributions to corporate finance and firm policy, earned him further acclaim in his field. Additionally, Dr. Qiao’s research has been featured in top-tier conferences, such as the American Finance Association (AFA) Annual Meeting and the Financial Management Association Annual Meeting. His paper presentations have been well-received at notable venues like the Western Economic Association International, where his innovative research on corporate governance and behavioral finance continues to influence academia. He has also been invited to numerous seminars and conferences worldwide, showcasing his expertise and dedication to advancing financial research.

🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. Yankuo Qiao’s research primarily revolves around corporate finance, governance, and social responsibility, with a keen interest in understanding how corporate decision-making affects firm performance. He explores the dynamics of corporate governance, particularly in how internal and external mechanisms influence a CEO’s investment cycle and decision-making. His research also delves into behavioral finance, examining the psychological factors that affect financial decisions, and corporate social responsibility, exploring its impact on firm value and sustainability. Additionally, Dr. Qiao applies machine learning techniques to financial analysis, investigating the implications of textual data in finance and accounting. His current projects include studies on hate crimes’ impact on analyst behaviors, CEO career experiences in China, and the nexus of top management teams’ structures with stock liquidity and valuation. His forward-looking research is presented at global conferences, contributing significantly to the fields of finance and governance.

 📖 Publuaction Top Notes

  • The Application in the Portfolio of China’s A-share Market with Fama-French Five-Factor Model and the Robust Median Covariance Matrix
    • Citation: 9
  • Impact of Internal Governance on a CEO’s Investment Cycle
    • Citation: 6
  • The impact of external business environment on corporate social responsibility: Theoretical implications and empirical evidence
    • Citation: 3
  • CEO turnover, stakeholder management, and dynamics between corporate social responsibility and firm performance
    • Citation: 2
  • Attunement theory, CEO’s cyclical influence on corporate social responsibility and firm value
    • Citation: 2

Ms. Havva Mehralitabar | Biophysics | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Havva Mehralitabar | Biophysics | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Havva Mehralitabar, Tarbiat modares university, Iran

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah, born on December 2, 1985, is a distinguished biophysicist specializing in molecular dynamics simulations, peptide design, and nanotechnology. Currently a researcher at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Iran, she has made significant contributions to cancer research, bacterial and viral infections, and peptide-based therapeutic designs. With a strong academic foundation, Dr. Mehralitabar’s Ph.D. in Biophysics from Tarbiat Modares University centered on self-assembling peptide nanofibers, laying the groundwork for her innovative approaches in neural stem cell differentiation. Her work is marked by numerous high-impact publications and collaborations in computational biology and molecular simulations. As a researcher and educator, she has excelled in both wet lab and computational biology skills, mentoring students and contributing to interdisciplinary scientific advancements.

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Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award based on her impressive academic background, diverse research experience, and contributions to science. With a Ph.D. in Biophysics from Tarbiat Modares University and a focus on molecular dynamics, she has worked on pioneering projects in cancer, bacterial and viral infections, and nanotechnology. Her research skills, particularly in computational biology and molecular dynamics simulations, are extensive, covering critical areas like protein modeling, molecular docking, and bioactive peptide design.

🎓  Education 

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah’s academic journey is marked by excellence and dedication to biophysics and molecular biology. She earned her Ph.D. in Biophysics (2013-2018) from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, where her thesis on self-assembling alkylated peptide nanofibers provided a unique perspective on neural differentiation. Before this, she completed her M.Sc. in Biophysics (2009-2012) at the Institute for Advanced Studies of Basic Sciences (IASBS), Zanjan, where she investigated the thermodynamic interactions between Doxorubicin and DNA. Dr. Mehralitabar also holds a B.Sc. in Plant Biology (2004-2008) from Alzahra University, Tehran. Her research focus spans molecular dynamics simulations and computational biology, and she has developed deep expertise in both theoretical and practical applications of biophysics, laying a strong foundation for her groundbreaking research in peptide-based therapeutic designs and biomolecular structures.

 💼    Experience

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah has accumulated extensive research experience across various scientific domains. She is currently a researcher (2020-2023) at Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, focusing on in silico studies of lactoferrin mechanisms in cancer and bacterial infections. Prior to this, she served as a consultant (2018-2020) at Hakim Sabzevari University, guiding M.Sc. students in molecular dynamics simulations. As an adjunct professor (2019-2022), she taught advanced courses in system biology and molecular docking methods, further shaping young scientists. Her experience in both wet labs and computational biology makes her a versatile scientist, skilled in molecular simulations, peptide design, and biophysics research. Through multiple collaborations and supervisory roles, Dr. Mehralitabar has played a key role in advancing research in the field of molecular biology and nanotechnology.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah’s contributions to biophysics have earned her numerous awards and recognitions. Notably, she secured 6th place in the National Ph.D. Entrance Exam (2013) out of 120 participants, showcasing her academic prowess. She has also served as a reviewer for the esteemed Journal of Computer in Biology and Medicine (2020-2022), underlining her expertise in computational biology. During her academic tenure, Dr. Mehralitabar received several honors for her innovative research in molecular dynamics simulations and peptide nanotechnology, including recognition from Tarbiat Modares University for her exceptional Ph.D. thesis on alkylated-peptide nanofibers. Additionally, her active participation in conferences and workshops has led to several poster presentations, contributing to her standing as a thought leader in her field. Her relentless pursuit of scientific excellence continues to make a significant impact on the biophysics research community.

🌍 Research Focus 

Dr. Havva Mehralitabar Firozjah’s research primarily revolves around molecular dynamics simulations, peptide design, and nanotechnology. Her work focuses on exploring the interactions between peptides and biological molecules to develop innovative therapeutic strategies. One of her most notable projects includes in silico studies of lactoferrin mechanisms, aiming to address cancer, bacterial, and viral infections. She also specializes in self-assembling peptides for neural stem cell differentiation, demonstrating the potential of biomaterials in regenerative medicine. Dr. Mehralitabar’s research extends into the structural dynamics of proteins, molecular docking, and simulations to understand how molecular structures influence biological functions. With extensive expertise in computational biology and hands-on molecular biology techniques, her work integrates theoretical approaches with practical lab results, making strides in drug design and biomolecular engineering.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • A combination of bioactive and nonbioactive alkyl-peptides form a more stable nanofiber structure for differentiating neural stem cells: a molecular dynamics simulation survey
    Citations: 9
  • Abiraterone and D4, 3-keto Abiraterone binding to CYP17A1, a structural comparison study by molecular dynamic simulation
    Citations: 3
  •  The role of Wnt palmitoleylated loop conserved disulfide bonds in Wnt-frizzled complex structural dynamics: Insights from molecular dynamics simulations
    Citations: 1
  • The physicochemical properties role of a functionalized alkyl-peptide in nanofibre formation and neural progenitor cells viability and survival
    Citations: 1
  •  In vitro study of the expression of autophagy genes ATG101, mTOR and AMPK in breast cancer with treatment of lactoferrin and in silico study of their communication networks and …