Mohammad-Mehdi Khani | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad-Mehdi Khani | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad-Mehdi Khani, Associate Professor at the Department of Tissue Engineering and Applied Cell Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, demonstrates exceptional expertise in biomechanics, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine. With a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering (Biomechanics) from Amir-Kabir University of Technology, he has produced 61 publications with 767 citations and an h-index of 16, reflecting his significant scholarly impact. His research spans cell mechanics, mechanobiology, stem cell engineering, functional tissue engineering, cardiovascular and corneal regeneration, and regenerative medicine, bridging fundamental science with translational applications. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad-Mehdi Khani’s notable achievements include membership in Iran’s National Elites Foundation, recognition as a talented graduate, and the Nightingale Award for the best paper in Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing (2021). His work encompasses advanced studies on hydrogel-derived matrices, nanofibrous cardiac patches, stem cell differentiation, bioreactor cultivation, and computational modeling, significantly contributing to the understanding and development of innovative therapeutic strategies in tissue repair and biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Moradi, S. L., Golchin, A., Hajishafieeha, Z., Khani, M. M., & Ardeshirylajimi, A. (2018). Bone tissue engineering: Adult stem cells in combination with electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 233(10), 6509–6522.

Abazari, M. F., Soleimanifar, F., Amini Faskhodi, M., Mansour, R. N., & Khani, M. M. (2020). Improved osteogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells cultured on polyvinylidene fluoride/collagen/platelet‐rich plasma composite nanofibers. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 235(2), 1155–1164.

Abazari, M. F., Soleimanifar, F., Enderami, S. E., Nematzadeh, M., Nasiri, N., & Khani, M. M. (2019). Incorporated-bFGF polycaprolactone/polyvinylidene fluoride nanocomposite scaffold promotes human induced pluripotent stem cells osteogenic differentiation. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 120(10), 16750–16759.

Jouybar, A., Seyedjafari, E., Ardeshirylajimi, A., Zandi-Karimi, A., & Feizi, N. (2017). Enhanced skin regeneration by herbal extract-coated poly-L-lactic acid nanofibrous scaffold. Artificial Organs, 41(11), E296–E307.

Saffar, R. J., Razfar, M. R., Salimi, A. H., & Khani, M. M. (2009). Optimization of machining parameters to minimize tool deflection in the end milling operation using genetic algorithm. World Applied Sciences Journal, 6(1), 64–69.

Amin Tamadon | Tissue Engineering | Research and Development Pioneer Award

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon | Tissue Engineering | Research and Development Pioneer Award

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon, West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical University, Kazakhstan

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in reproductive system stem cell therapy, human reproductive diseases, and tissue engineering. He holds a PhD in Veterinary Obstetrics from Shiraz University (2010) and has extensive international experience, including roles in South Korea, China, and Kazakhstan. Prof. Tamadon is currently a Principal Investigator and Professor at West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University. His research focuses on stem cell-based cancer therapies and reproductive diseases like PCOS and endometriosis. He is actively involved in editorial and peer review roles for several prestigious journals. 📚🧬👨‍⚕️

 

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Education

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon earned his PhD in Veterinary Obstetrics and Reproductive Diseases from the School of Veterinary Medicine at Shiraz University in September 2010. His thesis focused on studying changes in thyroid hormones, progesterone concentrations, and enzyme activity in cervical secretions in postpartum high-producing dairy cows. This research compared fertile and sub-fertile cows, aiming to understand energy indices. Prior to his PhD, he completed his DVM at the same institution in August 2005, with a thesis on the effects of various intramuscular doses of Enrofloxacin on cats’ clinical signs and biochemical parameters. 🐄🐱

 

Awards and Recognition

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon has received several prestigious awards throughout his career, recognizing his outstanding contributions to research and academia. In 2019, he was honored with the Award of the Excellent Researcher by Bushehr University of Medical Sciences for his exceptional research work. Prior to that, he earned multiple accolades as an Excellent Student at Shiraz University in 2009, 2010, and 2011, showcasing his academic excellence during his early years. These awards highlight his dedication to advancing knowledge in veterinary science and reproductive health. 🎓🏅📚

 

Professional Certifications

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon has actively pursued further education and training through various specialized workshops. In 2007, he earned certificates in Sperm Evaluation for Infertility Diagnosis and Treatment and Sonography of Cow and Mare Genital Systems at the Royan Institute and Shiraz University. Additionally, he attended workshops on ET-IVP and Cloning in Cows, Camel Reproduction, and Sonography in Cows at top institutions. His early certifications include Caryotyping (2006) and an Entrepreneurship Workshop (2004). These qualifications reflect his commitment to expanding his expertise in veterinary medicine and reproductive health. 🎓🐄🧬

 

Research and Achievements

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon has contributed significantly to research in veterinary medicine and reproductive biology. His projects include evaluating the expression of melanocortin-4 (MC4R) and Aguti related peptide (AgRP) during pregnancy and lactation in rats, with a project value of $5,000. He also led studies on Asherman’s syndrome in rabbits, malnutrition effects on gene expression in rats, and litter size’s impact on KiSS-1 neurons in lactating rats. Additionally, he designed an electro-ejaculator for lab animals and explored artificial vagina effectiveness in sheep. 🐄🔬🧬

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Amin Tamadon’s research interests focus on innovative areas within reproductive health and regenerative medicine. His work in Reproductive System Stem Cell Therapy explores advanced therapeutic options for human reproductive diseases like PCOS, endometriosis, and azoospermia. He is also passionate about 3D Imaging and Connectomics, aiming to enhance our understanding of the nervous system. Additionally, he conducts research in Tissue Engineering, focusing on stem cells and developing stem cell-based anticancer drugs to revolutionize cancer treatment. His interdisciplinary approach brings together stem cell technology, reproductive health, and cutting-edge medical imaging. 🧬💉🧠

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • “Adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells repair germinal cells of seminiferous tubules of busulfan-induced azoospermic rats” – Cited by: 120, Year: 2015 🧬
  • “Diversity of the gut microbiota in dihydrotestosterone-induced PCOS rats and the pharmacologic effects of diane-35, probiotics, and berberine” – Cited by: 97, Year: 2019 🌱
  • “Healing acceleration in hamsters of oral mucositis induced by 5-fluorouracil with topical Calendula officinalis” – Cited by: 84, Year: 2013 🌼
  • “Induction of spermatogenesis by bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in busulfan-induced azoospermia in hamster” – Cited by: 77, Year: 2015 🧫
  • “Busulfan induced azoospermia: Stereological evaluation of testes in rat” – Cited by: 70, Year: 2015 🐀
  • “Seasonal frequency of ectoparasite infestation in dogs from Shiraz, Southern Iran” – Cited by: 64, Year: 2008 🐕
  • “The role of sex steroid hormones in the pathophysiology and treatment of sarcopenia” – Cited by: 63, Year: 2016 🏋️‍♂️
  • “Low frequency electromagnetic fields long-term exposure effects on testicular histology, sperm quality and testosterone levels of male rats” – Cited by: 62, Year: 2015
  • “High seroprevalence of bluetongue virus infection in sheep flocks in West Azerbaijan, Iran” – Cited by: 61, Year: 2010 🐑
  • “Pathophysiological mechanisms of gonadotropins–and steroid hormones–related genes in etiology of polycystic ovary syndrome” – Cited by: 57, Year: 2019 🧬