Tahmineh Mokhtari | Pain and Depression | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari | Pain and Depression | Women Researcher Award

Visiting Scholar at University of California Davis, China

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari is a distinguished neuroscientist and educator with a robust academic foundation and diverse research expertise. She holds a Ph.D. Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (2019–2023) from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, and a Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences (2012–2016) from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, alongside an M.Sc. in Anatomical Sciences and a B.Sc. in Midwifery. Her research focuses on neuropsychological disorders, pain, depression, neuroinflammation, and autophagy, contributing significantly to global health challenges. Dr. Mokhtari has served in academic roles such as Associate Professor at Hubei University of Medicine and Assistant Professor at Semnan University of Medical Sciences. She is an active member of several professional organizations and has editorial roles with renowned journals, reflecting her influence in shaping scientific discourse. Through her innovative research and dedication to education, Dr. Mokhtari continues to inspire and advance the field of neuroscience.

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Education 🎓:

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari has an impressive academic background marked by rigorous training and interdisciplinary expertise. She completed a prestigious Ph.D. Research Fellowship (2019–2023) in Neuroscience under the CAS/TWAS program at the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. Prior to this, she earned a Ph.D. in Anatomical Sciences from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2012–2016), where she deepened her understanding of human anatomy and its applications. Her academic journey began with an M.Sc. in Anatomical Sciences (2009–2012) from Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran, followed by a B.Sc. in Midwifery (2005–2009) from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran. This extensive education has provided her with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied sciences, equipping her to address complex challenges in neuroscience and related fields.

Work Experience 💼:

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari has an extensive and diverse professional experience spanning academia, research, and editorial roles. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Hubei University of Medicine, China (2023–2024), she has also held the position of Assistant Professor at Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2017–2019). Her academic journey includes lecturer roles at Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran. Additionally, she has served as a Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant at both Tehran and Kermanshah Universities of Medical Sciences, contributing to education and groundbreaking research in anatomical sciences and neuroscience. Beyond teaching, Dr. Mokhtari has been a medical research and methodology consultant at various institutions, including Baharloo Hospital and the Department of Anatomy at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Her expertise extends to workshop facilitation and editorial positions, where she currently serves on the boards of prestigious journals such as Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry and Gene & Protein in Disease. Her rich experience underscores her dedication to advancing neuroscience education and research globally.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari has been recognized for her significant contributions to neuroscience and medical research through various prestigious awards and honors. Her dedication and expertise have earned her editorial roles in leading scientific journals, including Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry and Gene & Protein in Disease, where she also serves as a Guest Editor for groundbreaking special issues. She is an active contributor to global scientific discourse as a Guest Associate Editor for renowned journals like Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. These accolades reflect her exceptional leadership, scholarly impact, and commitment to advancing the frontiers of neuroscience research.

Research Interests:

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari’s research interests lie at the intersection of neuroscience and human health, focusing on understanding and addressing complex neuropsychological disorders. Her work delves deeply into the mechanisms of pain, depression, and neuroinflammation, exploring their underlying biological pathways. She is particularly passionate about the role of autophagy in maintaining cellular health and its implications in treating neurological conditions. Through her innovative and multidisciplinary approach, Dr. Mokhtari aims to uncover novel therapeutic strategies that enhance the understanding and management of these challenging conditions, contributing to improved patient outcomes and advancements in neuroscience.

📚 Publications

COVID-19 and Multiorgan Failure: A Narrative Review on Potential Mechanisms

Authors: T Mokhtari, F Hassani, N Ghaffari, B Ebrahimi, A Yarahmadi, …
Journal: Journal of Molecular Histology
Volume: 51
Pages: 613-628
Cited by: 508
Year: 2020
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Relieving Neuropathic Pain: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Applications

Authors: T Mokhtari, Q Ren, N Li, F Wang, Y Bi, L Hu
Journal: Current Pain and Headache Reports
Volume: 24
Pages: 1-14
Cited by: 117
Year: 2020

Curcumin as a Double-Edged Sword for Stem Cells: Dose, Time and Cell Type-Specific Responses to Curcumin

Authors: F Attari, M Zahmatkesh, H Aligholi, SE Mehr, M Sharifzadeh, A Gorji, …
Journal: DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume: 23
Pages: 1-7
Cited by: 95
Year: 2015

Immunology, Immunopathogenesis and Immunotherapeutics of COVID-19: An Overview

Authors: LM Khosroshahi, M Rokni, T Mokhtari, F Noorbakhsh
Journal: International Immunopharmacology
Article Number: 107364
Cited by: 90
Year: 2021

Anthropometric Study of Nasal Index in Hausa Ethnic Population of Northwestern Nigeria

Authors: I Mohammed, T Mokhtari, S Ijaz, AD Omotosho, AA Ngaski, M Milanifard, …
Journal: Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences
Volume/Issue: 4 (1)
Cited by: 86
Year: 2018

The Flavone Luteolin Improves Central Nervous System Disorders by Different Mechanisms: A Review

Authors: Z Ashaari, MAR Hadjzadeh, G Hassanzadeh, T Alizamir, B Yousefi, …
Journal: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
Volume: 65
Pages: 491-506
Cited by: 78
Year: 2018

Conclusion 

Dr. Tahmineh Mokhtari exemplifies the qualities sought for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her academic rigor, innovative research, and dedication to education and community engagement position her as a transformative leader in her field. Recognizing her work would not only honor her accomplishments but also inspire other women researchers globally.