Ariel Ramirez Cortes | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ariel Ramirez Cortes | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | Mexico

Prof. Ariel Ramírez Cortes is an accomplished academic and researcher with extensive training spanning undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and postdoctoral studies, primarily in health sciences, public health, and nursing research. He has consistently engaged in professional development through numerous specialized courses, workshops, seminars, and symposia, both nationally and internationally, covering topics from statistics and immunology to advanced medical care and research methodologies. His participation in conferences and interdisciplinary forums reflects a strong commitment to scientific exchange and collaboration. As an educator, he has taught a wide range of subjects, including anatomy, physiology, critical care nursing, and quantitative research methods, contributing significantly to the formation of future professionals. His profile is marked by a dedication to continuous learning, interdisciplinary integration, and the advancement of healthcare education. These qualities, combined with his active engagement in academic and research activities, position him as a strong and capable candidate for high-level professional recognition.

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Featured Publications

1. Arenas-Montaño, G., Hernández, E. A. G., Ramírez-Cortes, A., Rodríguez, E. A., & others. (2022). Gender-based violence and its prevention in university nursing areas. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 14(2), 246–252.

2. Trujillo, J. A., Cortes, A. R., & Guajardo, L. C. (2020). Estrategia para disminuir la prevalencia de síndrome metabólico en adolescentes con sobrepeso/obesidad. CuidArte, 6(11), 6–15.

3. Villaseñor, K. A. P., Cabrera, N. C., Rentería, M. L. J., & Cortes, A. R. (2020). Estudio cuali-cuantitativo sobre cómo perciben los estudiantes de pregrado en psicología sus conocimientos éticos profesionales. Revista Electrónica de Psicología Iztacala, 23(2).

4. Piñón-Zárate, G., Hernández-Téllez, B., Ramírez-Cortés, A., Jarquín-Yáñez, K., & others. (2025). Chitosan microparticles coupled with MAGE-AX and CpGs as a treatment for murine melanoma. Pharmaceutics, 17(7), 932.

5. Ramírez Cortes, A., Castell Rodríguez, A. E., Herrera Enrique, M., & others. (2025). Preparation of nanoparticles for evaluation of antitumor effect in a melanoma model. European Journal of Immunology, 54, 769.

Prof. Ariel Ramírez Cortes advances health sciences through research that strengthens public health, immunology, and evidence-based nursing practice. His commitment to interdisciplinary education and scientific collaboration fosters better-prepared healthcare professionals and contributes to improved population well-being.

Ana De Andres Martin | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ana De Andres Martin | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

MD | Ramón y Cajal University Hospital | Spain

Dr. Ana De Andrés-Martín is a dedicated immunology researcher and clinician with significant experience across academic and clinical environments. Her professional journey reflects a strong focus on translational research, connecting laboratory findings with practical medical applications in autoimmune and reproductive immunology. As part of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, she has demonstrated excellence in both patient care and scientific investigation, while also contributing to medical education through teaching and mentorship. Her collaborative work within biomedical research programs highlights her commitment to advancing scientific understanding and improving healthcare outcomes. With a consistent record of scholarly publications and active participation in professional development, she continues to influence the evolving field of immunology. Her research productivity and impact, as indexed in Scopus, reflect her recognized contributions to the scientific community, with 342 citations, 27 documents, and an h-index of 10.

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Featured Publications

1. Comprehensive geriatric hospital-at-home increases the days at home in older adults compared to bed-based intermediate care: A propensity score matching analysis. (2025). Age and Ageing.

2. IEIVariantFilter: A bioinformatics tool to speed up genetic diagnosis of inborn errors of immunity patients. (2025). Nar Genomics and Bioinformatics.

Dr. Sanaz Ahmadi | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sanaz Ahmadi | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sanaz Ahmadi, Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research, Iran

Sanaaz Ahmadi Ghazal Dasht, born on June 23, 1980, in Shahroud, is a married individual with two children. She holds a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences specializing in Medical Immunology from Mashhad University, where she completed her doctoral thesis on the production of the protease-1HTLV protein in Pichia pastoris for potential therapeutic applications in HTLV-related diseases. With 15 years of professional experience, she is currently affiliated with the Center for Research on Bloodborne Infections at the University Jihad Daneshgahi Khorasan Razavi in Mashhad. Sanaaz has a Master’s degree in Animal Biology with a focus on Physiology from Payam Noor University in Isfahan and a Bachelor’s degree in General Biology for Teachers from Sabzevar University. Her research during her master’s studies explored the impact of collagen type I on cellular growth and differentiation in culture environments. Sanaaz’s educational journey also includes investigating cartilage repair in a rabbit ear model during her bachelor’s studies. Additionally, she has demonstrated proficiency in language, obtaining a score of 73 in the MSRT language exam in 2015.

🌐 Professional Profiles :

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📚 Education:

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Medical Sciences, Mashhad University, Immunology, 1401
  • 🎓 M.Sc. in Biology (Animal Physiology), Payam-e-Noor University, Isfahan, 1385
  • 🎓 B.Sc. in Education (Biology), Sabzevar University, 1381

🔬 Research Projects:

  • 📝 Ph.D. Project: Production of HTLV-1 Protease Protein Linked to Human IgG1 Fcγ in Pichia Pastoris for In Vitro and In Vivo Inhibition Studies in Mouse Models.
    • 🧑‍🔬 Supervisor: Dr. Seyed Abdolrahim Rezaei
  • 📝 M.Sc. Project: Investigating the Effect of Type I Collagen on Cellular Growth and Differentiation in Culture Medium.
    • 🧑‍🔬 Supervisor: Dr. Mohsen Fattahi Najafi
  • 📝 B.Sc. Project: Study on Cartilage Repair in Rabbit Ear Model.
    • 🧑‍🔬 Supervisor: Dr. Naser Mahdavi Shahr i

🌐 Research Interests :

Sanaaz Ahmadi Ghazal Dasht has a profound passion for her research, focusing particularly on HTLV-1 (Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1) and ATLL (Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma). Her expertise lies in exploring the intricate connections between HTLV-1 and the development of ATLL, striving to unravel the complexities of these viral-induced malignancies. With a commitment to understanding the underlying mechanisms, her work holds the potential to contribute significantly to advancements in the field of oncovirology.

Publications Top Notes  :

  1. High Prevalence of HTLV-I Infection in Mashhad, Northeast Iran: A Population-Based Seroepidemiology Survey
    • Published in the Journal of Clinical Virology (2011)
    • Cited by 192
  2. Human T Lymphotropic Virus Type I (HTLV-I) Oncogenesis: Molecular Aspects of Virus and Host Interactions in Pathogenesis of Adult T Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma (ATL)
    • Published in the Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (2013)
    • Cited by 76
  3. The Prevalence of Hepatitis B Antigen-Positivity in the General Population of Mashhad, Iran
    • Published in Hepatitis Monthly (2011)
    • Cited by 60
  4. Prevalence, Genotypes and Phylogenetic Analysis of Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) in Northeast Iran
    • Published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases (2021)
    • Cited by 23
  5. T Regulatory Markers Expression in Unexplained Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
    • Published in The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine (2016)
    • Cited by 20