Afshin Zarghi | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Afshin Zarghi| Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Afshin Zarghi is a distinguished scholar in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran. With a Pharm.D. and Ph.D. from Tehran University and postdoctoral experience at Justus Liebig University and Alberta University, he has held roles from Assistant Professor to Professor, and currently serves as Vice-Chancellor for Research Affairs. His research focuses on drug design, synthesis of anti-cancer and anti-HIV agents, and drug analysis. Prof. Zarghi has published over 250 papers and has received multiple awards, including the Distinguished Researcher award by MOH (2023). He ranks in the top 1% globally based on ESI and top 2% according to Stanford reports.

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🏆 Researcher Award Profile: Professor Afshin Zarghi

📚 Education:

Pharm.D. from Tehran University, Tehran, Iran (1985-1991). Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from Tehran University, Tehran, Iran (1991-1996). Postdoctoral Research at Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany (1996-1997). Postdoctoral Research at University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (2002-2003)

💼 Work Experience:

Professor of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (2006-Present). Head of Department of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry (1999-2003). Vice Dean of Research, School of Pharmacy (2009-2013). Vice-Chancellor for Research Affairs (2013-Present)

🏆 Awards:

Multiple Research Festival Awards from Shahid Beheshti University (2000-2007). Selected Lecturer Award from Shahid Beheshti University (2003, 2011). Distinguished Researcher by Ministry of Health (2023). Citation Award from Shahid Beheshti University (2024)

🔬 Research Interests:

Drug Design & Synthesis (Anti-cancer & Anti-HIV agents). Drug Analysis

📈 Publications:

  • 250 research papers in ISI, PubMed, or Scopus
  • 100 abstracts
  • 3 books

🌟 Strengths:

Extensive research output with a significant H-index of 50. Expertise in drug design and synthesis, particularly in anti-cancer and anti-HIV agents. Proven leadership in academia and research with multiple awards and recognitions.

🔧 Areas for Improvement:

Expanding research into new areas of medicinal chemistry or interdisciplinary applications could further enhance impact. Increasing collaborations with international research institutions may provide broader research perspectives.

 

📚  Publications

 

    1. Title: Global burden of cardiovascular diseases and risk factors, 1990–2019: update from the GBD 2019 study
      • Authors: G.A. Roth, G.A. Mensah, C.O. Johnson, G. Addolorato, E. Ammirati, …
      • Journal: Journal of the American College of Cardiology
      • Year: 2020
      • Volume: 76
      • Issue: 25
      • Pages: 2982-3021
      • Citations: 6827

     

    1. Title: Global, regional, and national burden of chronic kidney disease, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
      • Authors: B. Bikbov, C.A. Purcell, A.S. Levey, M. Smith, A. Abdoli, M. Abebe, …
      • Journal: The Lancet
      • Year: 2020
      • Volume: 395
      • Issue: 10225
      • Pages: 709-733
      • Citations: 4796

     

    1. Title: Global, regional, and national burden of stroke, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016
      • Authors: C.O. Johnson, M. Nguyen, G.A. Roth, E. Nichols, T. Alam, D. Abate, …
      • Journal: The Lancet Neurology
      • Year: 2019
      • Volume: 18
      • Issue: 5
      • Pages: 439-458
      • Citations: 1496

     

    1. Title: The global, regional, and national burden of cirrhosis by cause in 195 countries and territories, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017
      • Authors: S.G. Sepanlou, S. Safiri, C. Bisignano, K.S. Ikuta, S. Merat, M. Saberifiroozi, …
      • Journal: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
      • Year: 2020
      • Volume: 5
      • Issue: 3
      • Pages: 245-266
      • Citations: 1309

     

    1. Title: The global, regional, and national burden of inflammatory bowel disease in 195 countries and territories, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease …
      • Authors: S. Alatab, S.G. Sepanlou, K. Ikuta, H. Vahedi, C. Bisignano, S. Safiri, …
      • Journal: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
      • Year: 2020
      • Volume: 5
      • Issue: 1
      • Pages: 17-30
      • Citations: 949

     

    1. Title: Selective COX-2 inhibitors: a review of their structure-activity relationships
      • Authors: A. Zarghi, S. Arfaei
      • Journal: Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research: IJPR
      • Year: 2011
      • Volume: 10
      • Issue: 4
      • Pages: 655
      • Citations: 723

     

    1. Title: The global, regional, and national burden of stomach cancer in 195 countries, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease study 2017
      • Authors: A. Etemadi, S. Safiri, S.G. Sepanlou, K. Ikuta, C. Bisignano, R. Shakeri, …
      • Journal: The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology
      • Year: 2020
      • Volume: 5
      • Issue: 1
      • Pages: 42-54
      • Citations: 512

     

    1. Title: Global, regional, and national incidence, prevalence, and mortality of HIV, 1980–2017, and forecasts to 2030, for 195 countries and territories: a systematic analysis for the …
      • Authors: T.D. Frank, A. Carter, D. Jahagirdar, M.H. Biehl, D. Douwes-Schultz, …
      • Journal: The Lancet HIV
      • Year: 2019
      • Volume: 6
      • Issue: 12
      • Pages: e831-e859
      • Citations: 474

     

    1. Title: Synthesis and anticonvulsant activity of new 2-substituted-5-(2-benzyloxyphenyl)-1, 3, 4-oxadiazoles
      • Authors: A. Zarghi, S.A. Tabatabai, M. Faizi, A. Ahadian, P. Navabi, V. Zanganeh, …
      • Journal: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
      • Year: 2005
      • Volume: 15
      • Issue: 7
      • Pages: 1863-1865
      • Citations: 329

     

    1. Title: Design and synthesis of celecoxib and rofecoxib analogues as selective cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors: replacement of sulfonamide and methylsulfonyl pharmacophores by an …
      • Authors: A.G. Habeeb, P.N. Praveen Rao, E.E. Knaus
      • Journal: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
      • Year: 2001
      • Volume: 44
      • Issue: 18
      • Pages: 3039-3042
      • Citations: 287

     

 

Conclusion:

Professor Afshin Zarghi stands out as a leading figure in medicinal chemistry, with a remarkable track record of research, awards, and academic contributions. His extensive research on drug design and synthesis, combined with his leadership roles and high citation index, makes him an exemplary candidate for the Researcher Award.

Jeevan Toor | Anthropology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Jeevan Toor| Anthropology | Best Researcher Award

Jeevan Stephanie Kaur Toor is a Ph.D. candidate in Inuit youth health and wellbeing at University College London’s Institute for Global Health. She holds an MSc in International Development from St Andrews University and a BSc in Medical Anthropology from Durham University. Her expertise includes Inuit health impacts, climate change, and policy analysis, with extensive experience in research, teaching, and editing. Toor has published in the International Journal of Circumpolar Health and contributed to media coverage on Inuit health issues. She also engages in various extracurricular activities, including cheerleading and rugby.

 

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Education 🎓:

PhD, University College London, Institute for Global Health (IGH) (Oct 2023 – 2026) Focus: Inuit youth health and wellbeing in Manitoba Funded by IGH, Arctic Congress, Firebird Foundation. MSc, St Andrews University (Sep 2021 – Sep 2022) Subject: International Development Dissertation: Impact of Environment on Inuit health and wellbeing. BSc, Durham University (Oct 2018 – Jun 2021) Subject: Medical Anthropology Dissertation: Mass fatality incidents and humanitarian forensic action

Experience 💼:

Editor, Society for the Anthropology of North America (Oct 2023 – Present). Postgraduate Teaching Assistant, University College London (Oct 2023 – Present) Courses: ‘Environmental Change and Disease’, ‘Anthropological Perspectives on Global Health’, ‘Global Health Policy’. Research Assistant, University College London (Oct 2023 – Present) Project: Food security and community gardens. Advisory Committee Member, Manitoba Inuit Association (Jun 2023 – Present). Research Assistant, The Arctic Institute Think Tank (Feb 2023 – Present) Roles: Weekly news publication contributions. Mentor, University of Manitoba (Nov 2022 – Present). World Bank Internship, Research intern (Jun – Aug 2021). White and Case Law Firm Internship, Various departmental tasks (Jul 2019)

Conferences & Presentations 🌐:

Session Convenor, Climate Change and Mental Health, Bodo, Norway (May 2024). Presenter, Inuit Qanuinngitsiarutiksait at Arctic Frontiers, Tromsø, Norway (Jan 2023). Presenter, No Land No Health, Nunamed Conference, Nuuk, Greenland (Sep 2022)

Strengths for the Award 🌟:

  • Deep expertise in Inuit health and environmental impacts
  • Strong track record of research, publications, and conference presentations
  • Extensive experience in teaching, mentoring, and contributing to academic and community initiatives

Areas for Improvement 📈:

  • Expanding publication impact beyond Arctic-focused journals
  • Increasing visibility in broader interdisciplinary research communities

 

📚  Publications

 

  1. Title: No Land, No Health: Exploration of the impact of Historical Environment on Inuit qanuinngitsiarutiksait in the context of Climate Change
    • Authors: J. Toor, T. Evaluardjuk-Palmer, J. Lavoie
    • Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Inuit youth health and wellbeing programming in Canada
    • Authors: J.S.K. Toor, J.G. Lavoie, A. Mudryj
    • Journal: International Journal of Circumpolar Health
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 83
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: 2376799

 

Conclusion 🏅:

Jeevan Stephanie Kaur Toor is a remarkable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, demonstrating exceptional dedication, scholarly achievements, and impactful contributions to Inuit health research and global health issues.

 

Lee Mackenzie | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lee Mackenzie| Plant Pathology | Best Researcher Award

Dr at  Liverpool Hope University United Kingdom

I hold a PhD in Education with over eight years of higher education experience in Switzerland, the UK, and Colombia. My extensive publication record includes articles in highly-ranked journals, and I am a Fellow of Advance HE. I bring nearly a decade of experience as a language teacher educator across four continents.

 

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Education 🎓

Mental Health First Aid Champion Organisation: Liverpool Hope University Location: Online Dates: April 2024. Counselling Skills (Level 2) Organisation: Sysco Location: Online Dates: March – April 2024. Fellow (FHEA) Organisation: Advance HE Location: York, UK Dates: July 2022. PhD in Education Organisation: Lancaster University Location: Lancaster, UK Dates: September 2017 – July 2021. MA in TESOL (Distinction) Organisation: Sheffield Hallam University Location: Sheffield, UK Dates: October 2013 – October 2015. Certificate in Online Course Tutoring Organisation: International House Location: Online Dates: March 2012 – May 2012. DELTA (All 3 Modules) Organisation: International House Location: Barcelona, Spain Dates: July 2009 – July 2010. BA in English (2:1: Single Honours) Organisation: University of Wales Location: Aberystwyth, UK Dates: September 2001 – June 2004

Teaching and Academic Experience 👩‍🏫

Lecturer in Education and Early Childhood Liverpool Hope University, United Kingdom September 2021 – Present Supervising MA and doctoral dissertations Leading modules on sociocultural perspectives, social justice, and foundation courses in education Designing and implementing short courses for English language learners Developing content for the EdD course Delivering assessments, tutorials, seminars, and lectures across all educational levels Addressing academic issues in my role as Senior Academic Advisor Processing MA applications and representing Early Childhood at student voice meetings Organising conferences and symposia Involved in research projects on university study hopes and fears, challenges in teaching ESOL, and aspirations of underprivileged students in the global South. Lecturer/Researcher in English Language Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia July 2017 – October 2021 Teaching English for academic and business purposes Conducting research on social justice in education Delivering workshops and presentations Designing emergency remote teaching during COVID-19 Continuing professional development for state school English teachers Teaching and developing MA and undergraduate modules. Teacher Trainer Cambridge Assessment English, Worldwide February 2012 – February 2020 Training teachers on CELTA courses Certifying new language teachers globally Providing lesson planning support Observing, assessing, and providing feedback Grading assignments and lesson plans Teaching model lessons and input sessions Setting up CELTA centres and training new trainers. Lecturer in Business Communication Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland February 2010 – July 2011 Teaching business communication modules in English Developing course content and assessments Engaging in professional development Translating policy documents from German to English

Publication:📝

    • Discriminatory job advertisements for English language teachers in Colombia: An analysis of recruitment biases
      • L Mackenzie
      • TESOL Journal, 2020
    • Linguistic imperialism, English, and development: implications for Colombia
      • L Mackenzie
      • Current Issues in Language Planning 23 (2), 137-156, 2022
    • A critical evaluation of the social justice implications of the Colombian government’s English-Spanish bilingualism policies
      • L Mackenzie
      • Current Issues in Language Planning 21 (2), 117-134, 2020
    • Teacher development or teacher training? An exploration of issues reflected on by CELTA candidates
      • L Mackenzie
      • English teaching & learning 42 (3), 247-271, 2018
    • Investigating reflection in written assignments on CELTA courses
      • L Mackenzie
      • ELT Journal 73 (1), 11-20, 2019
    • Theorising English as a Linguistic Capability: A Look at the Experiences of Economically Disadvantaged Higher Education Students in Colombia
      • L Mackenzie
      • Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 2021
    • A case of capability expansion or capability reduction? An exploration of loan recipients’ views of ICETEX: Colombia’s higher education student loans institute
      • L Mackenzie
      • Journal of Hispanic Higher Education 21 (1), 82-111, 2022
    • Some implications of the neoliberal massification of Colombian HE for achieving the sustainable development goals
      • L Mackenzie
      • Policy Futures in Education 22 (5), 846-870, 2024
    • Which doors can English open? Exploring the opportunities of economically vulnerable Colombian higher education graduates
      • L Mackenzie
      • Current Issues in Language Planning 24 (5), 481-507, 2023
    • Low attendance on a peer tutoring scheme for English language learners
      • L Mackenzie
      • ELT Journal 76 (4), 487-496, 2022