Dr. Maryam Deinavizadeh | Nanocatalyst | Best Researcher Award
Postdoctoral Researcher at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz , Iran.
๐ฌ Short Biographyย ๐ฟ๐๐
Dr. Maryam Deinavizadeh ๐ฉโ๐ฌ is a passionate postdoctoral researcher in Organic Chemistry at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran ๐ฎ๐ท. With a strong academic background, she earned her Ph.D. ๐ in Organic Chemistry from the same university (2015โ2022), following an M.Sc. from the University of Arak (2010โ2012), and a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Islamic Azad University (2005โ2009). Throughout her academic journey, she has shown unwavering dedication to scientific excellence, working under esteemed supervisors like Prof. Ali Reza Kiasat and Prof. Akbar Mobinikhaledi. Her research contributions span gold nanorod synthesis, nanofiber applications, drug delivery, and green catalysis ๐ฑ. A published author and peer reviewer ๐๐งช, she has collaborated on impactful projects and lectured in higher education. Dr. Deinavizadeh exemplifies innovation, scientific rigor, and an inspiring commitment to solving critical issues in cancer therapy and nanotechnology ๐.
PROFILEย
๐ Summary of Suitability:
Dr. Maryam Deinavizadeh has consistently demonstrated excellence in chemical and nanomaterial research with a particular emphasis on organic synthesis, cancer nanotherapy, and smart drug delivery systems. Her academic trajectoryโfrom B.Sc. to Ph.D. and currently as a postdoctoral researcherโillustrates a progressive commitment to scientific advancement. With over 140 citations, an h-index of 7, and publications in top-tier journals like Scientific Reports, ACS Applied Nano Materials, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, she exemplifies the caliber of a leading researcher ๐ฉโ๐ฌ๐.
๐น Education & Experienceย
Dr. Maryam Deinavizadeh’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree ๐ in Chemistry from Islamic Azad University (2005โ2009), followed by a Master’s in Organic Chemistry ๐งช from the University of Arak (2010โ2012), and culminating in a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (2015โ2022) with a perfect thesis score ๐ฏ. Currently, she is pursuing her Postdoctoral Fellowship (2023โ2025) at the same university under the guidance of Prof. Ali Reza Kiasat ๐จโ๐ซ. Her professional experience includes teaching at Shahid Chamran University (2018โ2020) and leading research projects funded by CISSC. With hands-on experience in nanomaterial synthesis, drug delivery systems, and photothermal therapies, she actively contributes as a reviewer for renowned journals ๐. Her dedication to academia is demonstrated by her consistent involvement in high-impact research, mentoring, and academic publication ๐. Her growing citation index ๐ and scientific visibility reflect her impactful work in advancing chemical sciences.
๐น Professional Developmentย
Dr. Maryam Deinavizadeh has shown consistent commitment to professional development through cutting-edge research and academic service ๐. As a reviewer for Materials Chemistry Horizons, Alexandria Engineering Journal, and Organic Chemistry Research, she contributes to the scientific community by ensuring research quality ๐. Her teaching experience at Shahid Chamran University sharpened her instructional skills ๐งโ๐ซ, while her ongoing postdoctoral research enhances her specialization in nanomedicine and organic synthesis ๐งฌ. She authored a Persian-language book on nanocarriers for cancer therapy ๐ and is involved in multidisciplinary collaborations, including with the CISSC. Her scholarly productivity includes numerous SCI-indexed articles, with over 140 citations and an h-index of 7 ๐. Dr. Deinavizadeh is a dynamic contributor to the fields of cancer nanotherapy and catalysis, demonstrating a balance of technical expertise, academic leadership, and continuous learning. Her active presence on platforms like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and LinkedIn ensures global research visibility ๐.
๐ Awards and Recognitions
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๐ Best Researcher Award โ Nominated by Chemical Scientists Awards
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๐ Book Published โ Nanocarriers: Properties, Design, and Applications in Cancer Therapy (ISBN: 6224685126)
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๐ Citation Achievements โ 140 citations, h-index: 7, i10-index: 7
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๐ Journal Reviewer โ Materials Chemistry Horizons, Alexandria Engineering Journal, Organic Chemistry Research
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๐งช Research Grant โ Conducted a CISSC-funded research project (2023โ2025)
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๐ฉโ๐ซ Lecturer โ Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz (2018โ2020)
๐ฌ Research Focus
Dr. Maryam Deinavizadehโs research centers on the intersection of nanotechnology and organic chemistry, with a primary focus on plasmonic nanostructures for cancer therapy ๐งซ๐ฏ. She is deeply involved in synthesizing and functionalizing gold nanorods, mesoporous silica, ฮฒ-CD-based nanosponges, and polymeric nanofibers for targeted drug delivery and photothermal-chemo synergistic treatments of lung cancer cells ๐๐ฅ. Her expertise extends to tissue engineering, green synthesis of catalysts, and multicomponent reactions ๐งช. These innovations aim to enhance therapeutic precision while minimizing side effects, aligning with sustainable chemistry principles ๐ฟ. By engineering smart, stimuli-responsive drug carriers, she contributes to the development of next-generation cancer treatments ๐. Her interdisciplinary approach combines chemistry, material science, and biomedicine to tackle global health challenges. Through high-impact publications and collaborations, Dr. Deinavizadeh continues to pave the way for advanced nanomedical solutions with a strong translational potential for clinical applications ๐๐งฌ.
Publications & Citations ๐
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๐ “Synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy using gold nanorods supported on thiol-functionalized mesoporous silica for lung cancer treatment”
๐งโ๐ฌ Scientific Reports 14(1), 4373 | ๐ 2024 | ๐ Cited by: 28 -
โ๏ธ “Efficient, one-pot synthesis of xanthene derivatives using boron sulphonic acid as a solid heterogeneous catalyst under solvent-free conditions”
๐ฌ Research on Chemical Intermediates 41(7), 4387โ4394 | ๐ 2015 | ๐ Cited by: 26 -
๐ก “Smart NIR-light and pH responsive doxorubicin-loaded GNRs@SBA-15-SH nanocomposite for chemo-photothermal therapy of cancer”
๐ญ Nanophotonics 10(12), 3303โ3319 | ๐ 2021 | ๐ Cited by: 25 -
๐งช “pTSA-catalyzed condensation of xylenols and aldehydes under solvent-free conditions: One-pot synthesis of 9H-xanthene or bisphenol derivatives”
๐ Comptes Rendus. Chimie 16(11), 1035โ1041 | ๐ 2013 | ๐ Cited by: 24 -
๐ก๏ธ “NIR/pH dual-responsive DOX-loaded AuNRs@S-ฮฒ-CD nanocomposite for chemo-photothermal synergistic therapy against lung cancer cells”
โ๏ธ The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 126(44), 18754โ18766 | ๐ 2022 | ๐ Cited by: 15 -
๐งฌ “Near-infrared/pH dual-responsive nanosponges encapsulating gold nanorods for synergistic chemo-phototherapy of lung cancer”
๐งซ ACS Applied Nano Materials 6(18), 16332โ16342 | ๐ 2023 | ๐ Cited by: 14 -
๐ “FeโOโ@SiOโ/DABCO(OH) core-shell hybrid nanocomposite: Efficient nanomagnetic catalyst in one-pot synthesis of trithiocarbonate derivatives”
๐งโ๐ฌ Materials Chemistry Horizons 2(2), 81โ92 | ๐ 2023 | ๐ Cited by: 9 -
๐ฑ “Cellulose nanofibers from waste sugarcane bagasse: Green nanocatalyst for one-pot synthesis of 2H-indazolo[2,1-b]phthalazine-triones”
๐งต Polymer, 128697 | ๐ 2025 | ๐ Cited by: Upcoming
๐ Conclusion:
Dr. Maryam Deinavizadeh exemplifies the values of the Best Researcher Award through her innovative research, scholarly contributions, academic service, and dedication to addressing critical healthcare challenges via nanotechnology. Her robust publication record, interdisciplinary expertise, and international collaborations make her a model candidate for this prestigious recognition. ๐ ๐ฌ๐