Mrs. Fatemeh Jahanmard – Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Fatemeh Jahanmard – Pharmaceutical Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Gilbert – Netherlands

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🎓 Academic Background & Expertise

Mrs. Fatemeh Jahanmard Hosseinabadi holds a Ph.D. in Nanotechnology, specializing in formulation development, materials characterization, and drug delivery systems. With extensive expertise in these areas, she has contributed significantly to the advancement of polymeric and lipid-based nano/microparticles, antibacterial coatings, and hydrogel formulations for controlled drug release.

🔬 Postdoctoral Research & Scientific Contributions

She pursued four years of postdoctoral research at Utrecht University, where she developed advanced hydrogel coatings and nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems. Her work focused on innovative materials for biomedical applications, leading to the development of cutting-edge drug delivery platforms. During this time, she also mentored over ten graduate students, led multiple research projects, and managed laboratory operations, showcasing her leadership in academia.

🏥 Industry Leadership & Innovation

Currently serving as an R&D Manager at EHDA and Formulation Scientist at Gilbert, she plays a crucial role in bridging academia and industry. Her expertise in medical devices, biomaterials, coatings, and formulation science has been instrumental in driving innovative formulation strategies. In the industry, she has successfully established a formulation and test development lab, optimized drug delivery systems, and collaborated with engineers, scientists, professors, and regulatory experts to develop a novel inhaler device.

🏆 Bridging Academia & Industry

Her career is defined by her ability to translate research insights into practical applications, fostering innovation in formulation science. By integrating knowledge from both academic research and industrial applications, she continues to drive groundbreaking advancements in drug delivery systems, medical devices, and biomaterial coatings.

Notable Publications📝


📝Layer by Layer Coating for Bio-functionalization of Additively Manufactured Meta-Biomaterials

Authors: S Amin Yavari, M Croes, B Akhavan, F Jahanmard, CC Eigenhuis, Sasan Dadbakhsh, HC Vogely, MM Bilek, AC Fluit, CHE Boel, BCH Van Der Wal, T Vermonden, H Weinans, AA Zadpoor

Journal: Additive Manufacturing

Year: 2020


📝Bactericidal Coating to Prevent Early and Delayed Implant-Related Infections

Authors: F Jahanmard, M Croes, M Castilho, A Majed, MJ Steenbergen, K Lietaert, HC Vogely, BCH Van Der Wal, DAC Stapels, J Malda, T Vermonden, S Amin Yavari

Journal: Journal of Controlled Release

Year: 2020


📝Effect of Nanoporous Fibers on Growth and Proliferation of Cells on Electrospun Poly (ϵ-Caprolactone) Scaffolds

Authors: Fatemeh Jahanmard Hossein Abadi, Mohammad Amani Tehran, Fatemeh Zamani, Marziyeh Nematollahi, Laleh Ghasemi Mobarakeh, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani

Journal: International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials

Year: 2014


📝Controlled Temperature-Mediated Curcumin Release from Magneto-Thermal Nanocarriers to Kill Bone Tumors

Authors: A Khodaei, F Jahanmard, HR Madaah Hosseini, R Bagheri, A Dabbagh, H Weinans, S Amin Yavari

Journal: Bioactive Materials

Year: 2022


📝A Multifunctional Silk Coating on Additively Manufactured Porous Titanium to Prevent Implant-Associated Infection and Stimulate Bone Regeneration

Authors: Z Gorgin Karaji, F Jahanmard, AH Mirzaei, B Van der Wal, S Amin Yavari

Journal: Biomedical Materials

Year: 2020

 

Prof Dr. sonja schrepfer | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. sonja schrepfer | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. sonja schrepfer | Hypoimmune Platform | United States

Dr. Sonja Schrepfer is a Professor of Surgery at the prestigious University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she has held tenure since 2015. She is also an Affiliated Member at the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology and the Scientific Founder and Senior Vice President at Sana Biotechnology Inc., heading the revolutionary Hypo-Immune Platform.

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👩‍⚕️ Academic and Professional Journey

Dr. Sonja Schrepfer, MD, PhD, is a globally recognized leader in the fields of transplant immunology, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine. She is a Professor of Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and an Affiliated Member at the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology. In addition, she serves as the Scientific Founder and Senior Vice President at Sana Biotechnology Inc., heading their Hypo-Immune Platform. Dr. Schrepfer has seamlessly blended academia with biotechnology to develop revolutionary approaches to tissue transplantation and immune modulation. Her journey began with an MD degree in 2001 from the University of Würzburg, Germany, followed by a PhD in Immunology in 2007. Over the years, she has held prestigious academic positions at renowned institutions such as Stanford University, University Hamburg, and UCSF, where her work has earned her tenure and global acclaim.

🧪 Research and Innovations

Dr. Sonja Schrepfer is a pioneering figure in the fields of immunology and regenerative medicine, where her work seamlessly integrates scientific discovery with clinical applications. Her research in Pluripotent Stem Cell (PSC) Immunobiology focuses on overcoming the challenges of transplant rejection by exploring immune evasion strategies. Leading transformative studies at UCSF, she has advanced the development of hypo-immunogenic tissues and organs, revolutionizing transplantation outcomes. In transplant immunology, her lab investigates the mechanisms behind acute and chronic graft rejection. By leveraging gene-editing technologies, Dr. Schrepfer is addressing the global organ shortage crisis with innovative solutions, including the creation of safe and effective transplantable human organs.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Schrepfer’s outstanding contributions to medicine and science have garnered her numerous prestigious accolades. She received the 2022 BWB Biology Breakthrough Award and the 2021 California Life Sciences Pantheon Award, recognizing her groundbreaking advancements. Her earlier achievements include the 2019 Galenus-von-Pergamon Medal in Basic Science Medicine and the 2015 Paul Martini Prize for pioneering cardiovascular therapies. Additionally, her commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists is reflected in the multiple Mentor Awards she has received from The Transplantation Society.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

A passionate educator, Dr. Schrepfer has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students at all academic levels. At UCSF, she plays a key role in the Biomedical Sciences Program and the Medical School Space Medicine curriculum, where her expertise enriches the learning experience. Throughout her career, she has mentored numerous medical fellows, postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduates, fostering a supportive environment that cultivates excellence in both research and clinical practice.

🔬 Main Research Interests

Dr. Schrepfer’s research spans critical areas of biomedical science. Her work in PSC Immunobiology drives advancements in regenerative medicine, particularly through the development of hypo-immunogenic stem cells. In the realm of transplant immunology, she focuses on creating genome-engineered tissues that aim to improve the safety and efficacy of transplantation practices, contributing to transformative progress in healthcare.

🌍 Professional Activities and Leadership

Dr. Schrepfer is an active leader in several prominent international scientific societies, including the American Society of Transplantation, the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation, and the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR). Beyond her membership, she plays key roles in editorial boards and conference committees, where her expertise helps shape the future of these fields on a global scale.

Publications Top Noted📚 

Leukotriene B4: A potential mediator and biomarker for cardiac allograft vasculopathy

Authors: Wang, D., Tediashvili, G., Kim, D., Schrepfer, S., Khush, K.K.

Journal: Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation

Year: 2024

Hypoimmune islets achieve insulin independence after allogeneic transplantation in a fully immunocompetent non-human primate

Authors: Hu, X., White, K., Young, C., Deuse, T., Schrepfer, S.

Journal: Cell Stem Cell

Year: 2024

Hypoimmune induced pluripotent stem cells survive long term in fully immunocompetent, allogeneic rhesus macaques

Authors: Hu, X., White, K., Olroyd, A.G., Deuse, T., Schrepfer, S.

Journal: Nature Biotechnology

Year: 2024

Hypoimmune anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells provide lasting tumor control in fully immunocompetent allogeneic humanized mice

Authors: Hu, X., Manner, K., DeJesus, R., Foster, A.E., Schrepfer, S.

Journal: Nature Communications

Year: 2023

Synthetic immune checkpoint engagers protect HLA-deficient iPSCs and derivatives from innate immune cell cytotoxicity

Authors: Gravina, A., Tediashvili, G., Zheng, Y., Schrepfer, S., Deuse, T.

Journal: Cell Stem Cell

Year: 2023

Prof. Khaled Koriem, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Prof. Khaled Koriem, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Best Researcher Award

Professor at National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt, Egypt

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 🌟Summary

Prof. Dr. Khaled M. M. Koriem is a renowned Egyptian medical physiologist specializing in the use of medicinal plants for their protective properties in animal models, with a focus on liver, kidney, and diabetic diseases. His research bridges the fields of medical physiology, molecular biology, and biochemistry, making significant contributions to the understanding of toxicological effects and therapeutic potentials of natural substances.

🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Medical Physiology

Extensive biochemical and molecular biology expertise, particularly in the study of medicinal plants and their protective properties in toxicological contexts.

💼 Professional Experience

Professor of Medical Physiology at the Medical Research and Clinical Studies Institute, National Research Centre, Egypt.

Extensive fieldwork in biochemical, physiological, and molecular biology studies.

Expertise in medicinal plant research, particularly in hepato- and nephro-protection and anti-diabetic effects in animal models.

🔬 Research Interests

Medical Physiology: Exploring biological systems in health and disease.

Medicinal Plants: Investigating plant-based remedies for protecting the liver, kidneys, and combating diabetes.

Molecular Biology: Delving into the molecular mechanisms underpinning physiological responses and protective effects of natural compounds.

📝Publications Top Noted

Luteolin amends neural neurotransmitters, antioxidants, and inflammatory markers in the cerebral cortex of Adderall exposed rats

Authors: Koriem, K.M.M., El-Soury, N.H.T.

Journal: Neuroscience Letters

Year: 2024

Disturbance of testosterone cycle in favism-induced male rats is prevented by pracaxi oil oral administration

Authors: Koriem, K.M.M., Arbid, M.S.S.

Journal: Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine

Year: 2024

The Use of New Omics Techniques for Natural Products to Improve Drug Efficiency and Mechanism

Authors: Koriem, K.M.M.

Journal: Current Proteomics

Year: 2024

A Review on Radix Scutellariae: A Traditional Chinese Medicine with Great Medicinal Significance

Authors: Koriem, K.M.M.

Journal: World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Year: 2024

Palm oil amends serum female hormones, ovarian antioxidants, inflammatory markers, and DNA fragmentation in favism-induced female rats

Authors: Koriem, K.M.M., Arbid, M.S.S.

Journal: Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine

Year: 2024

Shikimic acid recovers diarrhea and its complications in SD rats fed lactose diet to induce diarrhea

Authors: Koriem, K.M.M., Abdeen, A.M.A.

Journal: Laboratory Animal Research

Year: 2023