Mehdi Mohebalizadeh


Personal Profile:


Throughout my medical career, I have acquired a diverse skill set encompassing clinical practice and research methodologies. I have successfully designed and led numerous research projects within multidisciplinary settings as a researcher. I excel at formulating research hypotheses, creating rigorous methods, and obtaining ethical approvals. My interest in neuroscience and psychiatry has driven me to explore the intricate interplay between the brain and mental health. I am fascinated by the complex mechanisms underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders and am passionate about identifying novel therapeutic interventions. By combining my clinical expertise with cutting-edge research methodologies, I strive to contribute to developing innovative treatments and improving the lives of individuals affected by these conditions.


 


 


Relevant work experience:



December 2022-Present                  General Practioner




 May 2019-November 2022          Research assistant at Clinical Research Institute of Urmia University of Medical Sciences



 


 


 


Education:


 


2015-2022                                Doctorate of Medicine, Urmia University of Medical Sciences


 


 


 


Awards:


 


 Dec 2021                  Best Researcher Award in West Azerbaijan Province


 


 


 






   Languages:


                                   English                       


                                   Turkish


                                   Persian


 


 


 


Hobbies:


Photography: Amateur photographer interested in the nature


Tennis: Semi-professional tennis player


 



References                                              


References are available on request.


 


 


List of relevant publications:


 


T helper type (Th1/Th2) responses to SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A (H1N1) virus: From cytokines produced to immune responses


 


 


BDNF and its signaling in cancer


 


Inosine, gut microbiota, and cancer immunometabolism


 


Investigation of the molecular mechanism of coagulopathy in severe and critical patients with COVID-19


 


The association between serum lactate dehydrogenase level and in-hospital death due to pulmonary embolism


 


Therapeutic potential of ADAM10 modulation in Alzheimer’s disease: a review of the current evidence


 


Dynamic Antibody Response: a Biomarker for COVID-19.


 


Handbook of Cancer and Immunology: Biomarkers for Monitoring the Immunotherapy Response to Cancer