Mayuri Chavan | Regenerative Medicine | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mayuri Chavan
TMV’s Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, India

Mayuri Chavan
Affiliation TMV’s Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Country India
Scopus ID 59525699700
Documents 7
Citations 58
h-index 2
Subject Area Regenerative Medicine
Event Cell Biologist Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-3090-4830

Mayuri Chavan is a researcher affiliated with TMV’s Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, India, whose academic profile is associated with regenerative medicine. The available bibliographic information records 13 documents, 90 citations and an h-index of 6, providing measurable indicators of research activity and scholarly visibility.

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents Mayuri Chavan in connection with the Innovative Research Award at the Cell Biologist Awards. Her stated research subject is regenerative medicine, an interdisciplinary field concerned with tissue restoration, cellular processes and therapeutic development.

Keywords

Mayuri Chavan; regenerative medicine; pharmaceutical sciences; cell biology; tissue regeneration; biomedical research; innovative research; therapeutic development.

Introduction

Regenerative medicine integrates principles from cell biology, pharmacology, biomaterials and related biomedical disciplines to investigate approaches for restoring damaged tissues and biological functions. The field continues to support translational research connecting laboratory findings with potential therapeutic applications. [2]

Research Profile

Chavan’s supplied academic profile identifies regenerative medicine as her principal subject area and records 13 research documents. The reported bibliometric indicators of 90 citations and an h-index of 6 provide a concise quantitative description of her documented scholarly output.

Research Contributions

Within regenerative medicine, pharmaceutical science research can contribute to the understanding of therapeutic agents, cellular responses and strategies for improving biological repair. The available information supports describing Chavan’s work within this broad research context without attributing specific findings that are not independently documented.

Publications

The supplied profile reports 13 scholarly documents associated with the researcher. Publication-level titles, journals and DOI records were not provided in the source information; therefore, this article does not assign individual publications or research findings beyond the documented bibliometric summary.

Research Impact

The reported 90 citations and h-index of 6 indicate that the listed publications have received measurable scholarly attention. Bibliometric indicators are useful for describing research visibility, although they should be interpreted alongside publication quality, collaboration, methodological contribution and broader academic influence. [3]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes an academic profile presented within the context of innovative research. Chavan’s stated specialization in regenerative medicine and documented research activity provide a relevant academic basis for consideration within a cell biology and pharmaceutical sciences recognition framework.

Conclusion

Mayuri Chavan’s supplied academic record describes research activity in regenerative medicine within a pharmaceutical sciences institution. With 13 documents, 90 citations and an h-index of 6, the profile provides quantifiable evidence of scholarly activity and forms the basis of this Innovative Research Award recognition.

References

  1. Chavan, M. B. (2026). The impact of lifestyle on depression and alternative therapies. In Recent advances in depression: Complications, awareness, and management.
  2. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). Mayuri Chavan ORCID record.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-3090-4830
  4. Chavan, M. B., Kale, A., Kharat, A., Joshi, D. C., Pawar, P., Bhonde, R., & Jindal, D. (2026). Honey-induced rejuvenation: Exploring anti-aging effects and stem cell proliferation in human dental pulp stem cells. Pharmacological Research – Natural Products.
  5. Chavan, M. B. (2026). Exploring the in vitro anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic potential of Swarna Bhasma, a traditional Ayurvedic preparation. Journal of Chemical Health Risks.

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Zohreh Bagher | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zohreh Bagher | Tissue Engineering Regeneration | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zohreh Bagher | Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS) | Iran

Dr. Zohreh Bagher is an Associate Professor at the ENT and Head and Neck Research Center, Five Senses Health Institute, Iran University of Medical Sciences. She is an expert in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine with a strong background in anatomy and radiology. Her interdisciplinary research merges biomaterials, stem cells, and nanotechnology to develop innovative therapies for nerve and tissue repair. She has published extensively in high-impact journals on topics ranging from hydrogel scaffolds to nerve regeneration. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Bagher demonstrates exceptional leadership in biomedical engineering and translational medicine. Her work is pioneering in applying biomaterial science for clinical applications, particularly in wound healing, nerve injury, and tissue scaffolding. She actively collaborates internationally and integrates cutting-edge microfluidic and 3D-printing technologies into her research portfolio. Dr. Bagher’s commitment to science, education, and patient care positions her as a prime candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile: 

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Education:

Dr. Bagher completed her Ph.D. in Tissue Engineering at Iran University of Medical Sciences, specializing in the differentiation of Wharton’s Jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells into motor neuron-like cells using advanced PCL/collagen nanofibrous scaffolds. Her doctoral work emphasized combining biomaterials with stem cell therapy to regenerate nerve tissues, supervised by leading experts Prof. Joghataei and Prof. Mirzadeh. Prior to her Ph.D., she earned a Master’s degree in Anatomy from Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, focusing on bone repair through comparative studies using hydroxyapatite/β-tricalcium phosphate and xenograft scaffolds in animal models, guided by Prof. Rajaei. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Radiology from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, laying a solid foundation in medical imaging and diagnostics. This multi-disciplinary education has empowered her to innovate at the crossroads of biomedical engineering, anatomy, and regenerative medicine.

Experience:

Dr. Bagher holds a faculty position as Associate Professor at the ENT and Head and Neck Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, where she spearheads cutting-edge research on biomaterials and tissue engineering. Over more than a decade, she has cultivated expertise in regenerative medicine, nerve repair, and scaffold fabrication. She has led numerous projects integrating microfluidics, 3D printing, and nanotechnology to engineer functional tissue substitutes. Her collaborative work spans experimental animal models and translational applications, emphasizing practical clinical outcomes. She has supervised multiple graduate students, fostering a research environment focused on innovation and scientific rigor. Dr. Bagher is also active in scientific publishing and peer review, contributing to advancing biomedical knowledge globally. Her interdisciplinary skills in anatomy, radiology, and tissue engineering, combined with leadership at a prestigious research center, make her a prominent figure in medical science and a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Research Focus:

Dr. Bagher’s research centers on developing advanced biomaterials and stem cell-based therapies to promote tissue regeneration and nerve repair. Her work combines nanofibrous scaffolds, hydrogels, and bioactive composites designed to mimic natural extracellular matrices for enhanced cell differentiation and functional recovery. Key projects include engineering motor neuron-like cells from mesenchymal stem cells, fabricating injectable microparticles for drug delivery, and creating skin and nerve substitutes using 3D printing and crosslinked hydrogels. She explores the use of bioactive molecules like cannabidiol and copper oxide to stimulate angiogenesis and nerve regeneration. Her research also involves evaluating scaffold biocompatibility and mechanical properties, bridging lab-scale innovation with clinical relevance. By integrating tissue engineering with material science and pharmacology, Dr. Bagher aims to address unmet medical needs in wound healing, scar prevention, and peripheral nerve injury, driving forward personalized and regenerative medicine.

Publications Top Notes: 

  •  Fabrication of injectable dexamethasone-loaded hydrogel microparticle via microfluidic technique for biomedical applications

  •  Effectiveness of the injectable hyaluronic acid-based microparticles loaded with cannabidiol on rat sciatic nerve injury model

  •  Utilizing biomaterials for laryngeal respiratory mucosal tissue repair in an animal model

  •  A cellulose-based skin adhesive hydrogel incorporating N-acetyl-seryl-aspartyl-lysyl-proline peptide for enhanced wound healing and scar prevention in rabbit scar ear model in vivo

  •  Testicular extracellular matrix/gelatin-based scaffold using gas foaming to support spermatogonial stem cells

  •  Engineering of a CuO-Releasing 3D-Printed Bilayer Skin Substitute with Improved Angiogenesis: In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluations

  •  Correction: Graphene-Based Materials Prove to Be a Promising Candidate for Nerve Regeneration Following Peripheral Nerve Injury

  •  Vanadium ferrite-doped mesoporous bioactive glass-ceramics: controlled cisplatin delivery in chemohyperthermia

  • Photo- and thermal-crosslinked GelMA/chitosan hydrogels: A novel approach to enhanced mechanical and biological properties

Conclusion:

Dr. Zohreh Bagher is a highly accomplished researcher whose work sits at the forefront of regenerative medicine and biomaterials for clinical applications. Her multidisciplinary approach, innovative methodologies, and leadership in a specialized medical research center demonstrate exceptional qualifications for the Best Researcher Award. With minor enhancements in translational efforts and international visibility, she stands to further elevate her research impact. She is a deserving candidate who exemplifies excellence in scientific innovation and academic mentorship.