Assist. Prof. Dr. Elaheh Amini | Reproductive Biology | Best Researcher Award
Assist. Prof. Dr. Elaheh Amini | Kharazmi University | Iran
Assist. Prof. Dr. Elaheh Amini is a distinguished scholar in the field of Animal Developmental Biology, currently recognized for her impactful research in cancer biology, molecular cell biology, and stem cell science. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in General Biology from the University of Zabol, her Master’s in Developmental Cell Biology from Tarbiat Moallem University, and her Ph.D. in Animal Developmental Biology from Kharazmi University, where she achieved first place in her doctoral program. Her research encompasses cancer treatment using natural compounds, nanoparticles, and photodynamic therapy, as well as the effects of chemical substances on infertility and reproductive cell protection. Dr. Amini has an impressive academic record, with 48 publications, 843 citations, and an H-index of 14, reflecting her consistent contributions to high-impact research. Her notable works include studies on the anticancer effects of natural extracts, exosome-based gene delivery, and nanoparticle cytotoxicity. She has also collaborated on several research projects investigating cancer cell behavior and stem cell differentiation. Dr. Amini has presented her findings at multiple national and international conferences and has actively participated in workshops on advanced biological techniques such as flow cytometry, immunoblotting, and cell culture. Her excellence has been recognized through honors such as Best Young Researcher at Kharazmi University and awards for outstanding academic performance and scientific presentation. With her strong research foundation and dedication to biomedical advancement, Dr. Amini continues to contribute meaningfully to the global scientific community through innovative and interdisciplinary cancer research.
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Featured Publications
Amini, E., Nabiuni, M., Baharara, J., Parivar, K., & Asili, J. (2014). Hemolytic and cytotoxic effects of saponin-like compounds isolated from Persian Gulf brittle star (Ophiocoma erinaceus). Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 2(10), 762–768.
Bahadori, M., Baharara, J., & Amini, E. (2016). Anticancer properties of chrysin on colon cancer cells, in vitro and in vivo with modulation of Caspase-3, -9, Bax, and Sall4. Iranian Journal of Biotechnology, 14(3), 177–184.
Baharara, J., Amini, E., Nikdel, N., & Salek-Abdollahi, F. (2016). The cytotoxicity of dacarbazine potentiated by sea cucumber saponin in resistant B16F10 melanoma cells through apoptosis induction. Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology, 8(3), 112–118.
Namvar, F., Rahman, H. S., Mohamad, R., Baharara, J., Mahdavi, M., & Amini, E. (2014). Cytotoxic effect of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles synthesized via seaweed aqueous extract. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2479–2488.
Sheykhhasan, M., Kalhor, N., Sheikholeslami, A., Dolati, M., Amini, E., & Fazaeli, H. (2021). Exosomes of mesenchymal stem cells as a proper vehicle for transfecting miR-145 into the breast cancer cell line and its effect on metastasis. BioMed Research International, 2021(1), 5516078.