Prof. Jamshid Karimi, Cancer Data Security, Best Researcher Award
Professor at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Prof. Jamshid Karimi is an accomplished academic with a background in biochemistry and molecular biology. He earned his PhD in Clinical Biochemistry from Hamadan University of Medical Science, Iran, his M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, and his B.Sc. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Tehran, Iran. Prof. Karimi has contributed significantly to research, particularly in areas such as advanced glycation end products, lipid peroxidation, and nitric oxide levels in relation to diabetes and sperm health. His work has been published in reputable journals, showcasing his expertise in biochemistry and reproductive medicine.
Profile:
PhD in Clinical Biochemistry from Hamadan University of Medical Science, Hamadan, Iran (2006-2011).
M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran (1995-1998).
B.Sc. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran (1991-1995).
Professional Experience:
Prof. Jamshid Karimi has a distinguished career in academia and research, specializing in biochemistry and molecular biology. He has held various teaching positions, including lecturer roles in Clinical Biochemistry at Hamadan University of Medical Science, research positions in Molecular Biology at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, and an assistant professorship in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Tehran. Throughout his career, Prof. Karimi has conducted groundbreaking research focused on advanced glycation end products and their effects on sperm health in diabetic individuals, the interplay between lipid peroxidation and diabetes-related complications, and the correlation between nitric oxide levels and oxidative stress markers in diabetic men’s semen. His contributions to scientific literature are evident through publications in prestigious journals such as Andrologia, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, and Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, which have significantly advanced the understanding of biochemistry’s role in human health, particularly concerning diabetes-related reproductive issues.
Research Interest:
Prof. Jamshid Karimi’s research interests are centered around the biochemical aspects of reproductive health, particularly in the context of diabetes. His work delves into the effects of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) on sperm quality and fertility, investigating how AGEs contribute to oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation in diabetic men’s semen. Additionally, he explores the relationship between nitric oxide levels and oxidative damage, aiming to understand the molecular mechanisms behind sperm DNA fragmentation in diabetic individuals. His research also extends to identifying biomarkers and developing therapeutic strategies for managing diabetic reproductive complications.
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