Fatemeh Salabi | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fatemeh Salabi | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Dean at Jinggangshan university, China

Dr. Fatemeh Salabi, an Assistant Professor at the Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, specializes in biotechnology, animal genetics, and bioinformatics, with significant expertise in venomous animal research. Her work has pioneered cell culture, genetic manipulation, and next-generation sequencing. Her portfolio includes impactful research on scorpion venom glands, molecular genetics in livestock, and bioinformatics-driven insights into venom proteins. She has completed diverse projects ranging from transcriptome analysis to vaccine development and has published six notable peer-reviewed articles, reflecting her robust contribution to science.

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Education 🎓:

Dr. Fatemeh Salabi holds a B.S. degree from Shahid Chamran University (2006) and an M.S. from Khuzestan Agricultural and Natural Resources University (2010). She earned her Ph.D. in Biotechnology from the University of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science (2014), specializing in genetic manipulation and bioinformatics.

Work Experience 💼:

Currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Venomous Animals and Anti-venom Production, Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Dr. Salabi has pioneered research in venom protein analysis, genetic studies, and applied biotechnology. Her academic and research leadership is instrumental in advancing scorpion venom studies and vaccine development.

Awards and Honors🏆

Dr. Salabi’s innovative research has earned her accolades in venomous animal studies and biotechnology. Her work has been recognized in scientific communities for advancing the understanding of scorpion venom and its applications in medicine.

Research Focus 🔬:

Her primary research interests include biotechnology, animal genetics, and bioinformatics. Dr. Salabi specializes in the molecular and biochemical study of scorpion venom, transcriptomics, and genetic diversity in animals. Her projects aim to uncover new insights for therapeutic and agricultural applications.

📚 Publications

Codon Optimization of Voraxin α Sequence Enhances Immunogenicity

Authors: Monjezi, Z.; Rooshanfekr, H.A.; Nazari, M.; Salabi, F.; Tabandeh, M.R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Dataset of PLA2 Family Identified from Transcriptomic High-Throughput Sequencing

Authors: Salabi, F.; Jafari, H.

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Whole Transcriptome Sequencing Reveals PLA2 Family Activity

Authors: Salabi, F.; Jafari, H.

Citations: 2

Year: 2024

Genome-Wide Identification and Evolutionary Diversification of Phospholipase D Gene Family

Authors: Baradaran, M.; Salabi, F.

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Identification and Characterization of LVP1 Protein Subunits

Authors: Salabi, F.; Vazirianzadeh, B.; Baradaran, M.

Citations: 4

Year: 2023

Isolation and Characterization of PLA2 and Hyaluronidase from Honey Bee Venom

Authors: Nazari, M.; Rooshanfekr, H.A.; Salabi, F.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Identification and Molecular Phylogeny of Scorpion Enolase

Authors: Pondehnezhadan, E.; Chamani, A.; Salabi, F.; Soleimani, R.

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Insights into Scorpion Venom Hyaluronidase Isoforms and Phylogeny

Authors: Salabi, F.; Jafari, H.

Citations: 4

Year: 2023

Differential Venom Gland Gene Expression in Scorpions

Authors: Salabi, F.; Jafari, H.

Citations: 5

Year: 2022

Expression of α- and ε-Toxin Genes in Clostridium Perfringens Vaccine Strains

Authors: Forouzan, A.R.; Bakhtiari, M.N.; Shapouri, S.A.M.R.; Salabi, F.; Khosravi, M.

Citations: 0

Year: 2022

 

Conclusion 

Dr. Fatemeh Salabi is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to her multidisciplinary expertise, innovative research, and impactful projects in venom research and biotechnology. While her contributions are significant, focusing on broader dissemination and global collaborations could further elevate her profile. Her dedication to applied science and her ability to tackle diverse research challenges make her an excellent candidate for this recognition.