Prof. Mozafar Khazaei | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Mozafar Khazaei | Fertility and Infertility Research Center, Health Technology Research Institute, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah | Iran
Prof. Mozafar Khazaei is a distinguished Professor of Histology and Embryology at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences (KUMS), Iran. With over 30 years of academic experience, he has been a pivotal figure in developing the fields of anatomical sciences and reproductive medicine in Iran. As the Head of the Fertility & Infertility Research Center (FIRC) and Tissue Engineering Department, Prof. Khazaei has led major educational and research advancements, including establishing M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs and state-of-the-art laboratories. He completed a fellowship in Cell & Tissue Culture at the University of Toronto, Canada, and has published extensively in leading journals. With an h-index of 31 and over 3700 citations (Scopus), he is globally recognized for his contributions to oxidative stress, fertility, stem cell biology, and tissue engineering. His interdisciplinary expertise, leadership, and dedication make him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
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Education:
Prof. Khazaei holds a Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences (Histology & Embryology) from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, where he was a distinguished graduate. He also completed his M.Sc. in Medical Histology from the same university, securing the 1st rank in his cohort. He earned his B.Sc. in Biology from Razi University, Iran. Demonstrating a commitment to advanced biomedical sciences, he completed a prestigious fellowship in Cell & Tissue Culture at Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Canada. His continuous education in ART techniques, histological methodologies, and tissue engineering has laid the foundation for his extensive academic and research success. His academic path reflects a consistent record of excellence, innovation, and dedication to medical science education and development.
Experience:
Prof. Khazaei has served as a faculty member at KUMS, contributing extensively to education, research, and academic leadership. He has held key roles including Associate Dean for Basic Sciences, Head of FIRC, and Head of Tissue Engineering Department. His leadership led to the establishment of advanced M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs, labs, and research infrastructures. He played a pivotal role in national educational policy as a board member for the Ministry of Health’s Evaluation Committees. He has also been actively involved in journal editorial boards and was Editor-in-Chief of the Educational Research in Medical Sciences journal. His broad teaching portfolio spans undergraduate to doctoral levels, covering histology, embryology, stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and more. His cross-disciplinary experience, national policy contributions, and lab development initiatives reflect his comprehensive impact on Iran’s medical academic ecosystem.
Awards & Honors:
Prof. Khazaei has received several prestigious recognitions throughout his career. He ranked 1st in his M.Sc. program and was honored as a Distinguished Graduate in his Ph.D. program. His work was awarded Best Clinical Research Paper by the Canadian Fertility & Andrology Society, showcasing international acknowledgment of his research impact. His academic excellence also earned him editorial roles in renowned journals, including Section Editor and Board Member for the International Journal of Fertility & Sterility and Dental Hypotheses Journal. Under his leadership, multiple research and academic programs were established, reflecting his role as a trailblazer in Iranian medical science. These accolades underscore his scientific leadership, innovation, and dedication to advancing education and research on both national and international levels.
Research Focus:
Prof. Khazaei’s research is centered around oxidative stress, stem cell biology, tissue engineering, fertility, and histopathology. He has significantly contributed to understanding the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in reproductive and cancer biology, including the Nrf2 pathway. His work explores the use of antioxidants, natural compounds, and nanotechnology in improving tissue health, fertility outcomes, and regenerative medicine applications. Notably, he has investigated the protective roles of Royal Jelly, Falcaria vulgaris, and other herbal extracts in diabetic and oxidative stress-related conditions. His interdisciplinary studies have bridged cellular biology with clinical implications, contributing to both basic science and applied medicine. With over 3700 citations, Prof. Khazaei’s research has influenced fertility science, stem cell therapy, and cancer pharmacology, making him a respected voice in biomedical research globally.
Publications Top Notes:
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Oxidative stress and cancer: the role of Nrf2
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Reactive oxygen species generation and use of antioxidants during in vitro maturation of oocytes
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Protective effect of Falcaria vulgaris extract on ethanol induced gastric ulcer in rat
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New findings on breast cancer stem cells: a review
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Antioxidant and protective effects of Royal jelly on histopathological changes in testis of diabetic rats
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New findings on biological actions and clinical applications of royal jelly: a review
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Improvement in serum biochemical alterations and oxidative stress of liver and pancreas following use of royal jelly in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
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Intrinsic parameters for the synthesis and tuned properties of amphiphilic chitosan drug delivery nanocarriers
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Review on metal-based nanoparticles: role of reactive oxygen species in renal toxicity
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Study of Foeniculum vulgare effect on folliculogenesis in female mice
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Professor Mozafar Khazaei is a distinguished academic and prolific researcher whose contributions have profoundly shaped the fields of histology, embryology, fertility sciences, and tissue engineering in Iran and beyond. His scholarly depth, mentorship of graduate and doctoral students, and institutional leadership make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His lifelong commitment to advancing biomedical sciences, combined with his outstanding research output and capacity-building initiatives, firmly align with the core criteria of this prestigious recognition. With continued strategic outreach and cross-disciplinary collaboration, his future impact promises to be even more transformative.