Dr. Saeid Amiri Zadeh Fard | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Extension Activity Award
Dr. Saeid Amiri Zadeh Fard , Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Iran
Dr. Saeid Amiri Zadeh Fard is a renowned researcher specializing in virology and biomedical engineering. He currently serves as the Principal Investigator at the Gastroenterohepathology Research Center in Iran. With a strong focus on RNA-based therapeutic strategies, his doctoral research centered around developing short hairpin RNA (shRNA) approaches for targeting Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV). Dr. Zadeh Fard has vast expertise in viral analysis, including virus isolation, gene cloning, and RNA transfection, which he applies to novel treatments for viral and immunological diseases. He thrives in collaborative research environments, maintaining an impeccable attention to detail and exceptional organizational skills. Dr. Zadeh Fard has contributed significantly to the field through various teaching and reviewing roles and has an extensive publication record in viral genomics, molecular diagnostics, and therapeutic interventions.
Publication Profile
Education 🎓
Dr. Saeid Amiri Zadeh Fard earned his Ph.D. in Medical Virology from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (2018-2023). Prior to this, he completed an M.Sc. in Bacteriology at Shahre-Kord University of Medical Sciences (2016-2018), and a B.Sc. from Shiraz Azad University (2011-2016). He also holds an Associate Degree in Medical Sciences from Bandar Abbas University of Medical Sciences (1995-1998). His strong academic background has laid the foundation for his impressive research career in the fields of viral infections, immune regulation, and therapeutic strategies. With specialized training in RNA-based techniques, Dr. Zadeh Fard has made valuable contributions to the understanding and treatment of respiratory and immune-related diseases. His academic journey has been complemented by his continuous involvement in various educational activities, such as teaching microbiology and medical biotechnology courses.
Experience 🏛️
Dr. Saeid Amiri Zadeh Fard’s career spans over two decades in the biomedical and virology research sectors. Since 2018, he has held the position of Principal Investigator at the Gastroenterohepathology Research Center in Iran, where he has advanced research in viral diseases and immunology. His role involves implementing innovative techniques like viral culture, gene cloning, and RNA transfection. Since 2013, Dr. Zadeh Fard has also been the Research Coordinator at the same center, overseeing multiple research projects, training staff, and ensuring high-quality research outcomes. With extensive experience as a Senior Researcher since 2008, he has applied his knowledge in DNA/RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, and electrophoresis. His teaching experience dates back to 2005, having mentored students in various laboratory techniques and courses in Medical Biotechnology, Medical Engineering, and Medical Laboratory Science. Dr. Zadeh Fard’s extensive expertise has helped shape both research and educational practices in the biomedical field.
Awards and Honors 🏆
Dr. Saeid Amiri Zadeh Fard has earned recognition for his outstanding contributions to medical virology and biotechnology research. Notably, his research on the therapeutic potential of RNA-based interventions in viral diseases has garnered attention internationally. His innovative work in the application of short hairpin RNA (shRNA) for Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (HRSV) treatment has been highlighted in prestigious scientific publications. Additionally, his role as a reviewer for the Clinica Chimica Acta journal demonstrates his esteemed position within the research community. He has been awarded multiple research grants and continues to be an influential figure in his field, advancing novel therapeutic solutions. His recognition extends to his work as a mentor, having received positive feedback from students and colleagues alike for his contributions to training the next generation of scientists. Dr. Zadeh Fard has also been acknowledged for his dedication to improving laboratory techniques and research protocols.