Layla J.R Al-Mansoori | Biomedical | Best Research Award

Ā Layla J.R Al-Mansoori | Biomedical | Best Research Award šŸ†

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Dr. Layla J.R Al-Mansoori is a Research Assistant Professor at the Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University. She holds a Bachelorā€™s degree in Biomedical Science from Qatar University and a Master of Science in Biochemistry from King Saud University. Layla earned her PhD in Medicine from Groningen University, Netherlands, focusing on targeted cancer treatments and long-acting protein therapeutics. Her research expertise includes cancer therapy, insulin resistance, stem cell differentiation, and bioengineering. Layla is an active researcher and supervisor, contributing to multiple national and international projects and grants. She is also involved in teaching and mentoring MSc and PhD students in biomedical sciences

 

Professional ProfileĀ 

Education šŸŽ“:

Layla J.R Al-Mansoori has a distinguished academic background. She obtained her Bachelorā€™s degree in Biomedical Science from Qatar University in 1999. She further advanced her studies by completing a Master of Science (MSc) in Biochemistry from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, in 2010, where she focused on the molecular mechanisms of Ukrain and Taxotere in breast cancer cells. Her academic journey continued with a PhD program in Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, Canada, where she researched embryonic stem cells and their differentiation into osteogenic lineage. Layla completed her PhD in 2020 at Groningen University in the Netherlands, with a project on “Ligand Directed Enzyme Prodrug Therapy and Production of Long-Acting Protein Therapeutics for Targeted Cancer Treatment.”

Work Experience šŸ’¼:

Dr. Layla J.R Al-Mansoori currently serves as a Research Assistant Professor at the Biomedical Research Center at Qatar University. Her work focuses on biomedical research, particularly in the field of cancer treatment and therapeutics. She has worked extensively in various research labs, including her PhD research, which focused on enzyme prodrug therapy and targeted cancer treatments. She has also been involved in multiple research projects, including supervising MSc and PhD students, and contributing to national and international research grants.

Skills šŸ”

Layla possesses a strong set of laboratory and research skills, particularly in the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, and stem cell research. Her expertise extends to stem cell maintenance, differentiation, enzyme prodrug therapies, and the development of long-acting protein therapeutics. She is also highly skilled in grant writing, project management, and research supervision.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

Throughout her career, Layla has been the recipient of numerous grants and honors, including multiple QU Student Grants, UREP grants from QNRF, and participation in national capacity building projects. She has been recognized for her innovative research on cancer therapies, insulin resistance, and bioactive glass scaffolds for bone regeneration. Her involvement in high school research programs also highlights her contribution to nurturing young talent in the biomedical sciences.

šŸ¤ Memberships:

Dr. Al-Mansoori is an active member of several professional research organizations. Her collaborations extend across national and international research communities, where she contributes to projects on cancer therapy, diabetes, and bioengineering.

Teaching Experience šŸ‘©ā€šŸ«:

Layla has significant teaching experience, particularly in supervising MSc and PhD students. She serves as a committee member for MSc students working on epigenetic regulation and obesity treatments, and she co-supervises PhD students investigating cancer biomarkers. Her teaching role is integral to the development of future scientists in Qatar.

Research Focus šŸ”¬:

Dr. Al-Mansooriā€™s research focuses on cancer therapeutics, with particular interest in ligand-directed enzyme prodrug therapy, protein therapeutics, and insulin resistance. She has also explored the role of exosomes in cancer biomarkers and the use of bioactive glass scaffolds for bone regeneration. Her work aims to improve targeted treatments for cancer, enhance drug delivery systems, and further understand metabolic disorders like diabetes.

ConclusionĀ 

Dr. Layla J.R Al-Mansoori demonstrates a compelling case for the Best Researcher Award due to her pioneering research in cancer therapy, her leadership in academic mentorship, and her contributions to the scientific community. With her dedication to advancing medical treatments and improving health outcomes, she is a deserving candidate for this prestigious award

šŸ“š PublilcationĀ 

  • MLIP and Its Potential Influence on Key Oncogenic Pathways
    • Authors: Hamwi, M.N., Elsayed, E., Dabash, H., Al-Mansoori, L., Burgon, P.G.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Cells
    • Volume: 13(13), 1109
  • The Association between Lifestyle Factors and COVID-19: Findings from Qatar Biobank
    • Authors: Akbar, Z., Kunhipurayil, H.H., Saliba, J., Shi, Z., Shaito, A.A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Nutrients
    • Volume: 16(7)
  • Impact of Obesity-Related Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress on Cancer and Associated Molecular Targets
    • Authors: AlBashtawi, J., Al-Jaber, H., Ahmed, S., Al-Mansoori, L.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Biomedicines
    • Volume: 12(4), 793
  • The Role of Apolipoproteins in the Commonest Cancers: A Review
    • Authors: Darwish, N.M., Al-Hail, M.K., Mohamed, Y., Al-Mansoori, L., Pedersen, S.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Cancers
    • Volume: 15(23), 5565
  • Evaluation of the Influence of Eggshell (ES) Concentration on the Degradation Behavior of Mg-2.5Zn Biodegradable Alloy in Simulated Body Fluid
    • Authors: Radwan, A.B., Okonkwo, P.C., Murugan, S., Shakoor, R.A., Abdullah, A.M.
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: ACS Biomaterials Science and Engineering
    • Volume: 9(5), pp. 2376ā€“2391
  • Effect of Sera from Elite Athletes on Cytokine Secretion and Insulin Signaling in Preadipocytes and Skeletal Muscle Cells
    • Authors: Alheidous, S., Al-Muraikhy, S., Rizk, N., Al-Mansoori, L., Elrayess, M.A.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
    • Volume: 9, 943034
  • In Vitro and In Vivo Validation of GATA-3 Suppression for Induction of Adipogenesis and Improving Insulin Sensitivity
    • Authors: Al-Jaber, H., Mohamed, N.A., Govindharajan, V.K., Al-Mansoori, L., Elrayess, M.A.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Volume: 23(19), 11142
  • Role of Inflammatory Cytokines, Growth Factors, and Adipokines in Adipogenesis and Insulin Resistance
    • Authors: Al-Mansoori, L., Al-Jaber, H., Prince, M.S., Elrayess, M.A.
    • Year: 2022
    • Journal: Inflammation
    • Volume: 45(1), pp. 31ā€“44
  • Bio-vehicles of Cytotoxic Drugs for Delivery to Tumor Specific Targets for Cancer Precision Therapy
    • Authors: Al-Mansoori, L., Elsinga, P., Goda, S.K.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
    • Volume: 144, 112260
  • Age and Sport Intensity-dependent Changes in Cytokines and Telomere Length in Elite Athletes
    • Authors: Sellami, M., Al-Muraikhy, S., Al-Jaber, H., Botre, F., Elrayess, M.A.
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Antioxidants
    • Volume: 10(7), 1035

Dr.Bahareh Azimi | biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Bahareh Azimi | biomedical | Best Researcher Award

PhD Scholar at Ā Chitkara University, India

Dr. Bahareh Azimi is a distinguished researcher in the field of Textile Engineering, specializing in Textile Chemistry and Fiber Science. With a passion for advancing materials science applications in medicine, she focuses on developing innovative therapeutic strategies using polymeric nanofibers and nanoparticles. Her research is dedicated to improving health outcomes through cutting-edge technology and materials.

 

Professional ProfileĀ 

šŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Bahareh Azimi holds a Ph.D. in Textile Engineering with a focus on Textile Chemistry and Fiber Science from Amirkabir University of Technology, completed between September 23, 2010, and November 23, 2014, in Tehran, Iran. She also has an equivalent Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering (Curriculum in Chemistry and Materials Engineering) issued by the University of Pisa, Italy. Additionally, Dr. Azimi earned her Masterā€™s Degree in Textile Engineering (Textile Chemistry and Fiber Science) from Amirkabir University of Technology from September 23, 2007, to October 24, 2009, and completed her Bachelorā€™s degree in the same field at the University of Yazd from September 23, 2003, to September 6, 2007.

šŸ¢ Work Experience

Dr. Azimi is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering at the University of Pisa since September 16, 2024. Her previous roles include a postdoctoral position in the Department of Surgical, Medical, Molecular, and Critical Area Pathology at the University of Pisa, where she focused on manufacturing and characterizing piezoelectric polymer nanofibers for cochlear implants. She has also worked on circular management of operating room waste in orthopedics and traumatology and has contributed to various projects involving the production of polymeric and composite nanofibers. Notably, she was a postdoctoral researcher at the Brazilian National Research Council, where she developed polymeric films with luminescent nanocrystals for dosimetric applications.

šŸ§¬ Skills

Dr. Azimi possesses advanced skills in electrospinning technology, materials characterization, and the development of biomimetic scaffolds. Her expertise extends to polymer and composite materials for tissue engineering applications, particularly in regenerative medicine. She is proficient in both experimental and theoretical methodologies, allowing her to address complex biomedical challenges effectively.

Awards and Honors šŸ†

In 2024, Dr. Azimi received funding for her project titled “Artificial Intelligence Enabled Electrospinning Approach to Fight Pulmonary Cancer” through the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions-Seal of Excellence@UNIPI. This recognition underscores her innovative contributions to research and her commitment to addressing significant health challenges.

Membership šŸ¤

Dr. Azimi is an active member of various professional organizations related to Textile Engineering and materials science. Her memberships facilitate collaboration with peers and access to the latest advancements in her field, contributing to her continuous professional development.

Teaching Experience šŸ“š

Dr. Azimi has experience in teaching and mentoring students in Textile Engineering, focusing on subjects related to textile chemistry and materials science. Her engaging teaching style and dedication to student success have made her a respected educator in her academic community.

šŸ”¬ Research Focus

Dr. Azimi’s current research includes developing biomimetic scaffolds for tissue regeneration, nanoparticle-mediated drug delivery systems for targeted therapy, and electroactive nanocomposites for electromechanical tissue engineering, particularly in the auditory system. She has been actively involved in nanomedicine, particularly exploring in vitro applications of piezoelectric ceramic nanomaterials such as zinc oxide, lithium niobate, and barium titanate nanoparticles, as well as their polymer composites for creating electrically sensitive cells. Her comprehensive research also addresses the development of devices from nano to macroscale, aimed at facilitating regeneration and modeling both normal and pathological tissues, with an emphasis on tissue engineering applied to electromechanically responsive tissues.

ConclusionĀ 

Dr. Bahareh Azimi’s extensive research contributions, innovative methodologies, and dedication to advancing biomedical applications through materials science make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has the potential to significantly enhance health outcomes, particularly in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. By addressing areas for improvement, such as public engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Azimi can further amplify her impact and leadership in research, reinforcing her candidacy for this prestigious recognition.

šŸ“š PublicationĀ 

  • Antifouling Properties of Electrospun Polymeric Coatings Induced by Controlled Surface Morphology
    • Authors: Favrin, F.L., Zavagna, L., Sestini, M., Batoni, G., Danti, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Energy and Environmental Materials
  • Electrospun Fiber-Based Tubular Structures as 3D Scaffolds to Generate In Vitro Models for Small Intestine
    • Authors: Zavagna, L., Canelli, E.F., Azimi, B., Milazzo, M., Danti, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
  • Development and Characterization of Sodium Alginate-Based Bio-hybrid Super Absorbent Polymer with High Retention Capacity Suitable for Baby Diapers
    • Authors: Ismaeilimoghadam, S., Jonoobi, M., Hamzeh, Y., Seggiani, M., Danti, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Polymers and the Environment
  • Piezoelectric Yield of Single Electrospun Poly(acrylonitrile) Ultrafine Fibers Studied by Piezoresponse Force Microscopy and Numerical Simulations
    • Authors: Montorsi, M., Zavagna, L., Scarpelli, L., Danti, S., Labardi, M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Polymers
  • Remnant polarization and structural arrangement in P(VDF-TrFE) electrospun fiber meshes affect osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells
    • Authors: Azimi, B., Labardi, M., Sorayani Bafqi, M.S., Persano, L., Danti, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Materials and Design
  • Recent advances in biomaterials for tissue-engineered constructs: Essential factors and engineering techniques
    • Authors: Norouzi, S., Saveh Shemshaki, N., Norouzi, E., Aboudzadeh, M.A., Bagherzadeh, R.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Materials Today Chemistry
  • Bacterial Cellulose Electrospun Fiber Mesh Coated with Chitin Nanofibrils for Eardrum Repair
    • Authors: Azimi, B., Rasti, A., Fusco, A., Danti, S., Lazzeri, A.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Tissue Engineering – Part A
  • Self-Powered Nanostructured Piezoelectric Filaments as Advanced Transducers for New Cochlear Implants
    • Authors: Mokhtari, F., Danti, S., Azimi, B., Varley, R.J., Razal, J.M.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Energy and Environmental Materials
  • Emerging Multiscale Biofabrication Approaches for Bacteriotherapy
    • Authors: Rovelli, R., Cecchini, B., Zavagna, L., Batoni, G., Danti, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Molecules
  • Application of Cellulose-Based Materials as Water Purification Filters; A State-of-the-Art Review
    • Authors: Azimi, B., Sepahvand, S., Ismaeilimoghadam, S., Jonoobi, M., Danti, S.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Journal of Polymers and the Environment