Prof Dr. Mohammad Ebrahimipour | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award
Profile
Education
He holds a PhD in Medical Parasitology from the Department of Parasitology & Mycology at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran (2017). He earned his MSPH in Medical Parasitology from the School of Public Health & Institute of Public Health Research at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (2012). Additionally, he completed his B.Sc. in Medical Entomology from the School of Public Health at Bandar Abbas University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran (2008).
He has presented several research abstracts at prestigious scientific meetings. His work includes a meta-analysis on the prevalence of intestinal parasites among food handlers in Asian and African countries, presented at the 2nd International and 9th National Congress of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases of Iran (NICOPA9) in Guilan, Iran (May 20–22, 2015). Additionally, he conducted a retrospective analysis of human hydatidosis in Khorasan Province, a hyperendemic area in Iran, which was also presented at NICOPA9.
Further, Dr. [Name] contributed to a study on the rate of Plasmodium vivax infectivity in individuals with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency in Hormozgan Province, Iran, showcased at the same congress. Another significant presentation includes research on the prevalence and time-trend analysis of intestinal parasitic infections in Nazarabad, Alborz Province, Iran, based on data from 2012 to 2016, which was presented at the 3rd International and 10th National Congress of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases of Iran (NICOPA10).
Research interest
He is a member of the Iranian Society of Parasitology since 2017. His research interests focus on the epidemiology of parasitic diseases, particularly vector-borne infections, as well as the clinical aspects and control strategies for parasitic diseases. His work aims to enhance understanding and develop effective interventions for managing parasitic infections in endemic regions.
- Azizian, M., Oliaee, R.T., Karimazar, M.R., Ebrahimipour, M. and Afgar, A.,
2023. Time Series Model for Forecasting the Prevalence of Some Important Parasitic
Infections in Slaughtered Sheep in North-Central Iran. Arch Vet Sci, 27(4) - Najjari, M., Rezaeian, S., Sheikhbardsiri, H., Afgar, A. and Ebrahimipour, M.,
2022. Evaluation of the Prevalence of Malaria and Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in the
Pre-and Post-Disaster Years in Iran. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 37(4),
pp.444-450. - Najjari, M., Karimazar, M., Ebrahimipour, M. and M Budke, C., 2022. A Review
of Ethical Issues Related to Laboratory-Based Diagnostics. Medical Laboratory
Journal, 16(2), pp.1-6. - Afgar, A., Vahidi, R., Ebrahimipour, M., Babaei, Z., Mirzaei-Parsa, M.J. and
Ravari, M.S., 2021. The prediction and expression of miR-203a-p and miR-29b*
against DNMT3B as well as TNFAIP3 in melanoma. Gene Reports, 25, p.101374. - Goudarzi, R., Fasihi Harandi, M., Tasavon Gholamhoseini, M. and Ebrahimipour,
M., 2021. The Costs of Training Medical Parasitology and Mycology Students at
Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Strides in Development of Medical
Education, 18(1), pp.1-6. - Ebrahimipour, M., Budke, C.M. and Harandi, M.F., 2020. Control of cystic
echinococcosis in Iran: where do we stand?. Trends in parasitology, 36(7), pp.578-
581.