Dr. ZahraRezanejad| Nanomaterials |Best researcher Award
ZahraRezanejad | Mazandaran university of medical science|Iran
Dr. Zahra Rezanejad Gatabi is a distinguished Iranian researcher with a PhD in Medical Nanotechnology from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. She obtained her master’s degree in Physical Chemistry from the University of Mazandaran and her bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from Sharif University of Technology, achieving first rank at both graduate and doctoral levels. Dr. Rezanejad Gatabi’s research primarily focuses on electrochemical nanobiosensors, electrodeposition, drug delivery systems, and clay nanoparticle carriers, with her contributions significantly advancing medical nanotechnology and biomedical engineering. She has authored 16 scholarly documents that collectively received 168 citations from 158 other academic works, reflecting an h-index of 8. Her publications appear in reputable international journals such as Heliyon, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, The Breast Journal, and Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. Dr. Rezanejad Gatabi is also credited with innovative research on hydrogel-based drug delivery systems, electrical impedance tomography, and nanoparticle-assisted wound healing. Beyond publishing, she has directed numerous research projects at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, focusing on wound healing formulations, polymeric hydrogel systems, and antioxidant-loaded nanocomposites. Additionally, she is the inventor of a patented EC-Meter device that enhances electrical conductivity measurement precision. Through her interdisciplinary approach bridging nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and biomedical applications, Dr. Rezanejad Gatabi continues to contribute substantially to the development of next-generation diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
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Dr. Zahra Rezanejad Gatabi is a distinguished Iranian researcher with a PhD in Medical Nanotechnology from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. She obtained her master’s degree in Physical Chemistry from the University of Mazandaran and her bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from Sharif University of Technology, achieving first rank at both graduate and doctoral levels. Dr. Rezanejad Gatabi’s research primarily focuses on electrochemical nanobiosensors, electrodeposition, drug delivery systems, and clay nanoparticle carriers, with her contributions significantly advancing medical nanotechnology and biomedical engineering. She has authored 16 scholarly documents that collectively received 168 citations from 158 other academic works, reflecting an h-index of 8. Her publications appear in reputable international journals such as Heliyon, Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, The Breast Journal, and Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition. Dr. Rezanejad Gatabi is also credited with innovative research on hydrogel-based drug delivery systems, electrical impedance tomography, and nanoparticle-assisted wound healing. Beyond publishing, she has directed numerous research projects at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, focusing on wound healing formulations, polymeric hydrogel systems, and antioxidant-loaded nanocomposites. Additionally, she is the inventor of a patented EC-Meter device that enhances electrical conductivity measurement precision. Through her interdisciplinary approach bridging nanotechnology, electrochemistry, and biomedical applications, Dr. Rezanejad Gatabi continues to contribute substantially to the development of next-generation diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
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Rezanejad Gatabi, Z., Mirhoseini, M., Khajeali, N., Rezanejad Gatabi, I., Dabbaghianamiri, M., & Dorri, S. (2022). The accuracy of electrical impedance tomography for breast cancer detection: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. The Breast Journal.
Rezanejad Gatabi, Z., Saeedi, M., Morteza‐Semnani, K., Rahimnia, S. M., Yazdian‐Robati, R., & Hashemi, S. M. H. (2022). Green preparation, characterization, evaluation of anti‐melanogenesis effect and in vitro/in vivo safety profile of kojic acid hydrogel as skin lightener formulation. Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition.
Mirhoseini, M., Rezanejad Gatabi, Z., Saeedi, M., Morteza‐Semnani, K., Talebpour Amiri, F., Kelidari, H. R., & Karimpour Malekshah, A. A. (2019). Protective effects of melatonin solid lipid nanoparticles on testis histology after testicular trauma in rats. Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Golpour, M., Ebrahimnejad, P., Rezanejad Gatabi, Z., Najafi, A., Davoodi, A., Khajavi, R., Alimohammadi, M., & Mousavi, T. (2024). Green tea–mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles: Enhanced anti‐cancer activity and reduced cytotoxicity in melanoma and normal murine cell lines. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.
Rezanejad Gatabi, Z., Heshmati, N., & Dabbaghianamiri, M. (2023). The application of clay‐based nanocomposite hydrogels in wound healing. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering.
Mirhoseini, M., Rezanejad Gatabi, Z., Das, S., Joveini, S., & Rezanejad Gatabi, I. (2021). Investigating electrical impedance tomography (EIT) applications in neurology. Basic and Clinical Neuroscience.