🌟Dr. Ali Fallah, Stem cell, Best Researcher Award🏆

 Doctorate at University Of Mazandaran, Iran

Ali Fallah is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate specializing in Molecular and Cell Biology, with a keen interest in Stem Cells and Exosomes. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, Ali has made significant contributions to the field through his publications and conference presentations. He is known for his expertise in laboratory techniques, molecular analysis, and working with laboratory animals. Collaborative and driven, Ali is committed to advancing scientific knowledge and addressing critical issues in biology and medicine.

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Scopus Profile

Ali Fallah has established himself as a prolific author with a notable publication record in reputable journals. His research has garnered attention and citations from peers in the scientific community, reflecting the impact and significance of his work. Additionally, Ali actively participates in conferences, presenting his findings and engaging in scientific discourse to further contribute to the field.

Citations: 190 citations received across 3 documents

Documents: Ali Fallah has authored or co-authored 3 documents indexed in the Scopus database.

h-index: The h-index is 3, indicating that Ali has published 3 papers that have each been cited at least 3 times.

Education

Ali Fallah holds a Master’s degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from the National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Tehran, Iran. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of Mazandaran, focusing on Stem Cells and Exosomes under the supervision of Professor Abasalt Hosseinzadeh Colagar.

Research Focus

Ali Fallah’s research primarily revolves around Stem Cells and Exosomes, with a particular emphasis on their roles in immunomodulation and cellular signaling. He investigates the therapeutic potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells derived from human exfoliated deciduous teeth (SHED-MSCs) and their exosomes in various disease models. His work aims to elucidate the underlying mechanisms involved in these processes and explore their applications in regenerative medicine and immunotherapy.

Professional Journey

Ali Fallah embarked on his professional journey in the field of Molecular Biology during his undergraduate studies. He further honed his skills and knowledge through his Master’s program, focusing on Genetic Engineering and Edible Vaccine research. Currently, as a Ph.D. candidate, Ali continues to expand his expertise in Stem Cells and Exosomes, contributing to cutting-edge research in the field. He actively collaborates with fellow researchers and mentors to advance scientific understanding and innovation.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his academic and research career, Ali Fallah has been recognized for his outstanding achievements and contributions to the field of Molecular and Cell Biology. He has received various honors and awards, acknowledging his research excellence, leadership, and academic performance. These accolades serve as a testament to Ali’s dedication and passion for advancing scientific knowledge and making meaningful contributions to society.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Ali Fallah’s publications encompass a wide range of topics within Molecular Biology, including exosome-mediated immunomodulation, genetic engineering, and reproductive health. His research has been published in reputable journals, highlighting his significant contributions to the field. Ali’s work addresses important questions in biology and medicine, providing insights that have the potential to impact clinical practice and therapeutic development.

Title: Features of Pathobiology and Clinical Translation of Approved Treatments for Coronavirus Disease 2019

  • Authors: Fallah, A., Razavi Nikoo, H., Abbasi, H., Hosseinzadeh Colagar, A., Khosravi, A.
  • Journal: Intervirology, 2022, 65(3), pp. 119–133
  • Abstract: This article discusses the pathobiology and clinical translation of approved treatments for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
  • Citations: 3

Title: Association of the human aryl hydrocarbon receptor repressor (AhRR)-c.565C>G transversion with male infertility: A case-control study from Iran

  • Authors: Mohammad-Hasani, A., Hosseinzadeh Colagar, A., Fallah, A.
  • Journal: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2019, 120(6), pp. 8999–9005
  • Abstract: This study explores the association of the AhRR-c.565C>G transversion with male infertility through a case-control study conducted in Iran.
  • Citations: 5

Title: Zinc is an essential element for male fertility: A review of zn roles in men’s health, germination, sperm quality, and fertilization

  • Authors: Fallah, A., Mohammad-Hasani, A., Colagar, A.H.
  • Journal: Journal of Reproduction and Infertility, 2018, 19(2), pp. 69–81
  • Abstract: This review discusses the essential role of zinc in male fertility and its impact on men’s health, germination, sperm quality, and fertilization.
  • Citations: 182

Research Timeline

Ali Fallah’s research journey has been marked by a series of milestones and achievements. Starting from his undergraduate studies, he has consistently pursued his academic and research interests, leading to his current Ph.D. candidacy. Along the way, Ali has conducted groundbreaking research, presented his findings at conferences, and published his work in esteemed scientific journals. His research timeline reflects his dedication, perseverance, and passion for scientific inquiry.

Collaborations and Projects

Ali Fallah actively collaborates with fellow researchers and mentors on various projects spanning Stem Cells, Exosomes, Immunomodulation, and Molecular Biology. These collaborations facilitate the exchange of ideas, resources, and expertise, leading to interdisciplinary research efforts and innovative discoveries. Ali’s involvement in collaborative projects enhances the impact and scope of his research, contributing to advancements in the field and fostering scientific collaboration.

Ali Fallah | Stem cell | Best Researcher Award

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