Alihossein saberi | Male infertility | Outstanding Scientist Award

Dr. Alihossein saberi | male infertility | Outstanding Scientist Award

professor| Ahwaz Jundishapour University of  Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Alihossein Saberi is an accomplished molecular geneticist and Associate Professor at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. With a career spanning over three decades, he has held several academic and administrative positions, including Head of the Department of Medical Genetics. He earned his PhD in Molecular Medicine from Kyoto University, Japan, following a master’s in Radiation Biology from Tarbiat Modarres University, Iran. Dr. Saberi has taught and mentored extensively in molecular biology, genetics, and radiation biology. He has authored numerous research articles and textbooks, contributing significantly to the field of molecular genetics, particularly in cancer genomics, male infertility, and genetic disorders. He remains deeply involved in collaborative international research. Dr. Saberi is known for integrating teaching, administration, and impactful research to advance medical genetics education and practice in Iran and beyond.

Profile

🎓 Education

Dr. Saberi earned his PhD in Molecular Medicine from the Graduate School of Medicine at Kyoto University, Japan, between 2004 and 2007. Prior to this, he underwent a research traineeship at the same institution from 2003 to 2004. He completed his Master of Science in Radiation Biology in 1992 at Tarbiat Modarres University, Tehran, Iran, where he gained strong foundational knowledge in biomedical sciences. His education trajectory reflects a continuous focus on molecular and cellular biology, particularly genetic mechanisms underlying human health and disease. His exposure to international research environments has significantly shaped his academic and professional outlook, equipping him with advanced techniques in gene expression, molecular diagnostics, and cancer genomics. These academic qualifications have been central to his role in establishing and leading educational and research initiatives in medical genetics in Iran, enhancing both curriculum development and translational research in the domain of human genetics.

🧪 Experience

Dr. Saberi began his academic career in 1992 as a lecturer at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, advancing to Assistant Professor (2007–2013), Associate Professor (since 2013), and Head of the Department of Medical Genetics (since 2014). He also served as Deputy of Educational Affairs (1998–1999) and Dean of the Paramedical Faculty (1999–2003), showcasing his administrative leadership. Over the years, he has taught various core subjects such as Molecular Biology, Medical Genetics, and Radiation Biology. His teaching spans over 30 years and is supported by a strong research portfolio and international collaborations. His leadership has led to the development of molecular genetics curricula and enhanced the university’s role in medical genetics research and diagnostics. His blend of academic, research, and administrative roles reflects a holistic contribution to the medical education and healthcare system in Iran, making him a key figure in advancing genetics education and clinical research in the region.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Alihossein Saberi’s professional excellence is recognized through his appointment as Head of the Department of Medical Genetics and his pivotal role in curriculum reform and academic leadership at Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. Although specific awards are not listed, his career progression—from lecturer to associate professor and departmental head—underscores recognition of his academic contributions. His participation in international collaborations and co-authorship of high-impact publications in renowned journals such as Genetics in Medicine, Clinical Genitourinary Cancer, and International Journal of Biological Macromolecules reflects international recognition and scientific credibility. Authoring textbooks in Persian further demonstrates his commitment to knowledge dissemination in the native language. His contributions to both education and research continue to position him as a respected expert in the Iranian academic community and an influential collaborator on global genetic research projects, often cited for his work in oncology, neurogenetics, and reproductive genetics.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Saberi’s research focuses on molecular genetics with special emphasis on cancer biology, reproductive genetics, and genetic basis of neurodevelopmental disorders. He explores the regulatory role of microRNAs, gene polymorphisms, and novel genetic markers in disease susceptibility and progression. Recent studies include investigations on microRNA-32 in prostate cancer, FSHB polymorphisms in male infertility, and co-delivery of gene therapies in hepatocellular carcinoma. His participation in multi-institutional genomic projects has led to groundbreaking findings in INPP4A-related neurodevelopmental disorders and biallelic mutations in ZBTB11 and MED27 genes. Using bioinformatics and translational genetics approaches, he aims to bridge the gap between molecular insights and clinical applications. He also explores the genetic basis of recurrent implantation failure and precision medicine in oncology. His collaborative work with international consortia highlights his commitment to global research excellence in human genetics, positioning him as a significant contributor to personalized medicine and molecular diagnostics.

Conclusion

Dr. Alihossein Saberi is a leading molecular geneticist whose work spans academia, research, and administration, with a legacy of advancing genetic medicine education and research in Iran through decades of dedicated service, innovation, and collaboration.

Publications
  • Gold nanoparticles in combination with megavoltage radiation energy increased radiosensitization and apoptosis in colon cancer HT-29 cells

    International Journal of Radiation Biology
    2017 | Journal article

    EID:

    2-s2.0-84994131604

    CONTRIBUTORS: Saberi, A.; Shahbazi-Gahrouei, D.; Abbasian, M.; Fesharaki, M.; Baharlouei, A.; Arab-Bafrani, Z.
  • Impact of prolonged fraction delivery time modelling stereotactic body radiation therapy with high dose hypofractionation on the killing of cultured ACHN renal cell carcinoma cell line

    Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering
    2017 | Journal article

    EID:

    2-s2.0-85029830802

    CONTRIBUTORS: Khorramizadeh, M.; Saberi, A.; Tahmasebi-birgani, M.; Shokrani, P.; Amouhedari, A.
  • The first report of a 290-bp deletion in β-globin gene in the south of Iran

    Iranian Biomedical Journal
    2017 | Journal article

    EID:

    2-s2.0-85012202227

    CONTRIBUTORS: Hamid, M.; Nejad, L.D.; Shariati, G.; Galehdari, H.; Saberi, A.; Mohammadi-Anaei, M.