Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award
Javad Amini Mahabadi at Gametogenesis Research Center, Iran.
Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi is a distinguished Iranian researcher and academic specializing in reproductive biology, stem cells, and assisted reproductive technologies. With a Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology from Kashan University of Medical Sciences, his research focuses on the differentiation of stem cells into germ cells and advancements in IVF and ICSI techniques. He is currently affiliated with multiple leading research institutions, including the Gametogenesis Sciences Research Center and the Sarem Gynecology, Obstetrics and Infertility Research Center. Dr. Amini Mahabadi has contributed extensively to scientific literature and holds a strong academic presence with an h-index of 16 in Google Scholar and 12 in Scopus.
Publication Profile
Educational Details
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Ph.D. in Reproductive Biology (2014–2019)
Gametogenesis Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, Iran
Ph.D. Thesis: The effect of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone with retinoic acid on differentiation of mouse induced pluripotent stem cells (miPSCs) to primordial germ cells-like (PGCs-like). -
M.Sc. in Animal Physiology (2008–2011)
Department of Animal Sciences, University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran
M.Sc. Thesis: The effect of sesame seed regimen on the reproductive system of adult male rats. -
B.Sc. in Animal Science (2003–2007)
Department of Animal Science, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran.
Professional Experience
Dr. Amini Mahabadi has a diverse professional background in academia and research. He has served as a university lecturer and has actively participated in organizing and leading various scientific workshops on topics including stem cell culture, sperm analysis, scientific writing, and research proposal development. He also worked as a Supervisor Engineer in a poultry production company and held an administrative role at Nain University. His hands-on training includes:
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Stem cell culture at the Stem Cell Technology Research Center (Bonyakhteh), 2016
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IVF and ICSI techniques at Beheshti Hospital, Kashan, 2017
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ART techniques training at Sarem Fertility and Infertility Research Center (SAFIR), 2020
Research Interest
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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) & Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
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Stem Cell Research and Differentiation
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Medical Genetics
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Histopathology
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Physiology
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Animal Science
Author Metrics
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h-index (Google Scholar): 16
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h-index (Scopus): 12
Top Noted Publication
1. Protective effect of Pumpkin seed extract on sperm characteristics, biochemical parameters and epididymal histology in adult male rats treated with Cyclophosphamide
Authors: S. Aghaei, H. Nikzad, M. Taghizadeh, A.A. Tameh, A. Taherian, A. Moravveji
Journal: Andrologia
Volume/Issue/Page: 46(8), 927–935
Year: 2014
Citation Count: 79
Summary: This study investigates the protective effects of pumpkin seed extract on sperm parameters, biochemical markers, and histological features in cyclophosphamide-treated male rats, suggesting potential fertility-preserving benefits.
2. Effects of herbal medicine on male infertility
Authors: F. Mohammadi, H. Nikzad, A. Taherian, J. Amini Mahabadi, M. Salehi
Journal: Anatomical Sciences Journal
Volume/Issue/Page: 10(4), 3–16
Year: 2013
Citation Count: 78
Summary: A review paper evaluating the therapeutic potential of various herbal medicines in treating male infertility, focusing on mechanisms of action and experimental/clinical findings.
3. PCL/PVA nanofibrous scaffold improve insulin-producing cells generation from human induced pluripotent stem cells
Authors: M.F. Abazari, F. Soleimanifar, M.N. Aleagha, S. Torabinejad, N. Nasiri, et al.
Journal: Gene
Volume/Page: 671, 50–57
Year: 2018
Citation Count: 64
Summary: This study demonstrates that electrospun PCL/PVA nanofibrous scaffolds enhance the generation of insulin-producing cells from hiPSCs, providing insights into diabetes regenerative therapies.
4. Improved osteogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells cultured on polyvinylidene fluoride/collagen/platelet‐rich plasma composite nanofibers
Authors: M.F. Abazari, F. Soleimanifar, M. Amini Faskhodi, R.N. Mansour, et al.
Journal: Journal of Cellular Physiology
Volume/Issue/Page: 235(2), 1155–1164
Year: 2020
Citation Count: 54
Summary: The paper shows that composite nanofiber scaffolds made of PVDF, collagen, and PRP significantly enhance osteogenic differentiation of hiPSCs, relevant for bone tissue engineering.
5. MicroRNA incorporated electrospun nanofibers improve osteogenic differentiation of human induced pluripotent stem cells
Authors: A.S.M. Aylin Tahmasebi, S.E. Enderami, E. Saburi, M. Islami, et al.
Journal: Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A
Volume/Issue/Page: 108(2), 377–386
Year: 2019
Citation Count: 51
Summary: This paper highlights how incorporating osteo-inductive microRNAs into electrospun nanofibers improves the differentiation of hiPSCs toward bone-forming cells.
Conclusion
Dr. Javad Amini Mahabadi exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated, productive, and impactful researcher in the fields of reproductive biology and stem cell technology. His diverse academic background, meaningful publication record, and interdisciplinary approach make him a strong and deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award in biomedical and health sciences.
With continued efforts toward international collaborations, independent research leadership, and technological innovation, his future potential is even more promising.