Dr. Elham Ghanbari | Tissue engineering | Best Researcher Award
Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences | Iran
Dr. Elham Ghanbari is an accomplished scholar and assistant professor in tissue engineering at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, with a strong academic foundation built through a bachelor’s degree in general biology from Razi University, a master’s degree in histology and embryology from Urmia University, and a doctorate in tissue engineering from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. She has also contributed as a researcher at the Fertility and Infertility Research Center, expanding her expertise in regenerative medicine. Her research interests are centered on tissue engineering, wound healing, scaffold synthesis using natural polymers such as silk fibroin, gelatin, and alginate, controlled drug delivery, and bionanotechnology. She is highly skilled in scaffold design, bio-nanomaterials, and therapeutic strategies for tissue regeneration, and her work has yielded significant publications in high-impact journals, including original studies and reviews on biomaterials and cellular therapies. She has translated important scientific works, including chapters from leading textbooks in tissue and vascular engineering, reflecting her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. Recognized as a top student in the country, she has also earned awards for her academic excellence. In conclusion, Dr. Ghanbari’s combination of advanced education, research productivity, and innovative contributions to tissue engineering positions her as a promising leader in biomedical sciences with continued potential to impact regenerative medicine and clinical applications
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Featured Publications
Khazaei, A. H., Bozorgi, A., Ghanbari, E., Bozorgi, M., & Khazaei, M. (2025). Trifolium pratense-Derived Exosome Improved Serum Biochemical Parameters and Pancreatic Genes in STZ-Induced Diabetic Rats. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism.
Niknafs, B., Meskaraf-Asadabadi, M., Hamdi, K., & Ghanbari, E. (2024). Incorporating bioactive glass nanoparticles in silk fibroin/bacterial nanocellulose composite scaffolds improves their biological and osteogenic properties for bone tissue engineering applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
Moradi, M., Golestan Jahromi, M., Mirzaei, S., Ghanbari, E., Moradi, S., Afkar, F., Rezakhani, L., & Faramarzi, A. (2024). Protective effects of Scrophularia striata extract on testicular function and spermatogenesis in cadmium-exposed mice: Role of nitro-oxidative stress modulation. Andrologia.
Ghanbari, E., Mehdipour, A., Khazaei, M., Khoshfeterat, A. B., & Niknafs, B. (2023). A review of recent advances on osteogenic applications of silk fibroin as a potential bio-scaffold in bone tissue engineering. International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials.