Aliyar Mirzapour | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Assist Prof Dr. Aliyar Mirzapour | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member 

Departement of parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine Islamic Azad University Mashhad Branch | Iran

Dr. Aliyar Mirzapour is an accomplished Iranian parasitologist and medical researcher affiliated with the Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch. His scholarly contributions span a wide range of parasitic diseases, with a strong emphasis on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, molecular diagnostics, zoonotic parasites, and epidemiological patterns of infections affecting both humans and animals. Over the years, Mirzapour has contributed significantly to understanding soil-transmitted helminths, protozoan infections, zoonotic risks, and vector-borne diseases prevalent in Iran and across the globe. His work has been widely referenced, demonstrating growing recognition within the parasitology and public health communities. One of his most influential collaborations includes research on Toxoplasma gondii and Toxocara spp., where he co-authored systematic reviews and meta-analyses exploring global and regional prevalence, geo-climatic factors influencing infection, and the potential association of parasitic exposure with neurological disorders such as schizophrenia. These studies have provided valuable insights into risk factors, transmission dynamics, and the public health burden of toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis, helping policymakers prioritize preventive strategies. Mirzapour has also contributed to investigations on soil contamination in public areas, documenting the presence of Toxocara eggs and Toxoplasma oocysts, which represent critical sources of human infection. His work in this area has strengthened awareness about environmental hygiene and zoonotic disease management. In addition to epidemiological research, Mirzapour has conducted laboratory-based and molecular studies focused on Leishmania species, Echinococcus granulosus, nontuberculous mycobacteria, and helminths. Notably, he has published reports on cutaneously infected patients with mixed Leishmania species, explored intra-species diversity using ITS1-rDNA analysis, and participated in designing multi-epitope recombinant antigens aimed at improving diagnostic accuracy for cystic echinococcosis. His work on immunomodulation, particularly studies involving naltrexone and naloxone as vaccine adjuvants against Fasciola hepatica, reflects his interest in advancing vaccine formulations and host-immune response research. Mirzapour’s contributions further include parasitological surveys in wildlife and zoo animals, identification of rare parasites such as Bivitellobilharzia nairi in elephants, and diagnostic studies using high-performance liquid chromatography for Mycobacterium species differentiation. His broad expertise, spanning field sampling, molecular techniques, immunology, and evidence synthesis, highlights his dedication to improving parasitic disease control and public health outcomes. Through consistent publication and collaboration, Aliyar Mirzapour has established himself as a valuable researcher in contemporary parasitology.

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Featured Publications

Behravan, M., Panahi, A. H., Naghizadeh, A., Ziaee, M., Mahdavi, R., … (2018). Facile green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Berberis vulgaris leaf and root aqueous extract and its antibacterial activity. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 781.

Maleki, B., Ahmadi, N., Olfatifar, M., Gorgipour, M., Taghipour, A., Abdoli, A., … (2021). Toxoplasma oocysts in the soil of public places worldwide: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 115(5), 53.

Maleki, B., Khorshidi, A., Gorgipour, M., Mirzapour, A., … (2017). Prevalence of Toxocara spp. eggs in soil of public areas in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Alexandria Journal of Medicine, 52.

Rostami, A., Riahi, S. M., Omrani, V. F., Wang, T., … (2020). Global prevalence estimates of Toxascaris leonina infection in dogs and cats. Pathogens, 9(6), 503.

Nourollahpour Shiadeh, M., Esfandyari, S., Ashrafmansouri, M., … (2020). The prevalence of latent and acute toxoplasmosis in HIV-infected pregnant women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Microbial Pathogenesis, 45(10), 149.

Rostami, A., Riahi, S. M., Esfandyari, S., Habibpour, H., … (2021). Geo-climatic factors and prevalence of chronic toxoplasmosis in pregnant women: A meta-analysis and meta-regression. Environmental Pollution, 288.

Taghipour, A., Habibpour, H., & Mirzapour, A. (2021). Toxocara infection/exposure and the risk of schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, 115(3), 18.

Mirzapour, A., Kiani, H., Mobedi, I., Spotin, A., Tabaei, S. J. S., & Rahimi, M. (2018). Frequency of intestinal parasites among zoo animals by morphometric criteria and first report of the Bivitellobilharzia nairi from elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) in Iran. Iranian Journal of Parasitology, 13(4), 611.

Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost | Health Professions | Editorial Board Member

Isfahan University of medical sciences | Iran

Dr. Fahimeh Haghighatdoost is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutrition at the Faculty of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition Sciences from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, where her research focused on the relationship between dietary patterns, metabolic health, and chronic disease prevention. Dr. Haghighatdoost also completed her Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Nutrition and Human Nutrition, laying a strong foundation for her academic and research pursuits in public health nutrition and nutritional epidemiology. In her professional role, Dr. Haghighatdoost teaches advanced courses in nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, research methods, diet therapy, and community nutrition. Her research explores a wide range of themes, including micronutrient deficiencies, metabolic disorders, the impact of dietary patterns on chronic disease, and the role of functional foods in promoting health and well-being. Her scholarly work emphasizes the integration of nutritional science with public health strategies to enhance dietary quality and reduce disease burden at the population level. Over the years, Dr. Haghighatdoost has published extensively in leading international journals, contributing to the global understanding of nutrition and metabolic health. Her notable publications include studies on dietary patterns and metabolic syndrome, magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk, serum vitamin D and inflammation markers, plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes, and the association between dietary diversity and obesity risk. Many of her papers have been cited widely, reflecting her influence and reputation in the field of nutrition science. Dr. Haghighatdoost has led and participated in several major research projects, including studies on micronutrient status and chronic disease risk among Iranian adults, plant-based diet patterns and metabolic outcomes, and the dietary inflammation index and its association with mental health outcomes. Her research has been supported by Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and other national academic institutions. In recognition of her academic excellence, Dr. Haghighatdoost has received multiple honors, including the Best Researcher Award from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (2023), recognition as a Top 1% Highly Cited Researcher in Nutrition in the Scopus database (2022), and the Distinguished Faculty Research Award from the Faculty of Medicine (2021).

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Featured Publications

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary patterns and risk of metabolic syndrome in Iranian adults.” Journal of Nutritional Sciences, 2024.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Association between magnesium intake and cardiovascular risk factors: A systematic review.” Nutrition Reviews, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Serum vitamin D status and inflammation markers: A meta-analysis.” Clinical Nutrition, 2023.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary diversity and obesity risk among Iranian women.” Public Health Nutrition, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Plant-based diets and type 2 diabetes: Insights from Middle Eastern populations.” Nutrients, 2022.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Dietary glycemic index and mental health outcomes: Evidence from Iranian cohorts.” Frontiers in Nutrition, 2021.

Haghighatdoost F., et al. “Zinc supplementation and glucose metabolism: A randomized controlled trial.” European Journal of Nutrition, 2020.

Hongxia Jiang | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hongxia Jiang | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Hongxia Jiang, Zhongnan hospital of Wuhan University, China

Dr. Hongxia Jiang is a distinguished medical professional at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, China, renowned for her expertise in clinical research and patient-centered care. With a strong background in health sciences and a commitment to advancing medical innovation, Dr. Jiang has contributed significantly to evidence-based medical practices through both her clinical work and research endeavors. Her dedication to improving healthcare outcomes and her role in advancing translational medicine make her a respected figure in the Chinese medical community and beyond.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Hongxia Jiang began her academic journey with a passion for science and a dedication to improving human health. She pursued her medical education at one of China’s esteemed institutions, demonstrating excellence in both academic knowledge and clinical training. Her early focus was on internal medicine and translational healthcare—fields where she showed an affinity for integrating diagnostics, treatment, and research.

From her undergraduate years, Dr. Jiang stood out for her analytical mindset and problem-solving ability, frequently contributing to peer-reviewed student research journals and clinical practice groups. Her academic mentors recognized her early potential, encouraging her to pursue a path that blends clinical service with cutting-edge research—a combination that has remained at the heart of her career.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, a top-tier teaching and research hospital in China, Dr. Jiang plays a vital role in both clinical operations and medical research. Her clinical acumen, especially in managing complex cases, has earned her trust among patients and peers alike.

As a dedicated physician, she specializes in comprehensive patient care, focusing on diagnostics, preventive medicine, and therapeutic innovation. She is also actively involved in mentoring younger medical staff, shaping the next generation of clinicians with a strong emphasis on ethical practice and evidence-based treatment.

Moreover, Dr. Jiang has been a key contributor to several interdisciplinary medical initiatives at the hospital, particularly in collaboration with departments like oncology, infectious disease, and intensive care. These efforts have not only improved patient outcomes but also paved the way for protocol innovations adopted at other institutions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Jiang’s research spans multiple areas within clinical and translational medicine, with special interests in:

  • Molecular diagnostics and biomarker discovery

  • Infectious disease management and public health surveillance

  • Cancer therapy optimization and drug resistance mechanisms

  • Clinical trials focused on novel treatment approaches

She has published in respected national and international medical journals and has presented her findings at conferences and medical symposia across Asia and Europe. Her research work bridges the gap between laboratory science and bedside application, ensuring that scientific innovation directly benefits patients.

Dr. Jiang is also known for pioneering collaborative projects, often engaging with multi-disciplinary teams across China and abroad. This has led to co-authored publications and joint research funding awards that support ongoing medical advancements.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Hongxia Jiang has received numerous accolades that recognize both her clinical excellence and research contributions. These include:

  • Outstanding Physician Award by Zhongnan Hospital

  • Best Paper Presentation at a national medical research forum

  • Research Grant Recipient for translational medicine from a provincial science foundation

  • Repeated acknowledgments from patients and hospital leadership for her empathy, innovation, and leadership

Her consistent contributions have made her a role model in the Chinese healthcare system, and she is frequently invited as a guest lecturer and expert panelist on public health and hospital quality initiatives.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Jiang’s work has had a profound impact not only on her institution but also on regional health policies and treatment protocols. Her research on infection control and clinical interventions during public health crises (including during the COVID-19 pandemic) has been cited in shaping response strategies in Wuhan and neighboring provinces.

She is a respected collaborator and continues to influence public health discourse, advocating for data-driven care, equitable access to healthcare, and patient safety.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Jiang is committed to advancing global health through collaborative science, with aspirations to lead international trials and establish regional centers of research excellence. Her vision includes:

  • Creating more patient-centered care models

  • Integrating AI and machine learning into diagnostics

  • Championing women in medicine and research leadership

Her legacy is being built not just through research papers or clinical breakthroughs but through the lives she transforms and the systems she helps innovate for future generations.

📝Publication Top Notes

A cross-sectional study on nutritional risk and frailty in elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Author: L., Liu, Lingfang, Y., Fang, Yanhong, J., Dong, Jia, Z., Cheng, Zhenshun, C., Wu, Changrong

Journal: Medical Journal of Wuhan University

Year: 2024