Maryam Gholizadeh | Veterinary Parasitology | Women Researcher Award

Maryam Gholizadeh | Veterinary Parasitology | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Gholizadeh , Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran.

Maryam Gholizadeh is a skilled parasitologist specializing in veterinary parasitology. With a Master’s degree focused on the clinical effects of Argas reflexus mite larvae and a Ph.D. in the molecular and morphological diagnosis of hypoderma in livestock, her research has significantly contributed to the field of animal health. She has published numerous articles on parasitology, zoonotic diseases, and hepatitis C. Maryam has actively participated in national and international workshops and seminars, continuously advancing her expertise in veterinary sciences. Her dedication to improving livestock health and disease control showcases her passion for veterinary research. πŸ§«πŸ„πŸ“š

Publication profile

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Education Background

  • Master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology, Urmia University πŸŽ“
  • Ph.D. in Molecular and Morphological Diagnosis of Hypoderma, Urmia University πŸŽ“
  • Published numerous articles on parasitology and animal health in top journals πŸ–‹οΈ
  • Engaged in research on hepatitis, ectoparasites, and zoonotic diseases πŸ”¬
  • Participant in national conferences on veterinary parasitology and pathobiology πŸ…

Suitability for the Research for Women Researcher Awards

Maryam Gholizadeh exemplifies the spirit of innovation and dedication in research, making her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Awards. As a prominent female researcher in veterinary parasitology, she has made significant strides in understanding parasitic diseases that impact livestock, contributing to both animal welfare and public health. Her commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and her notable achievements serve as an inspiration for aspiring female researchers in STEM fields.

Professional Development πŸ§‘β€πŸ”¬πŸ”

Maryam Gholizadeh has actively pursued professional development throughout her career by attending specialized workshops and conferences. She has gained skills in areas like PCR principlesprimer designproteomicsstatistical software applications, and UV-visible spectroscopy. Additionally, she has enhanced her knowledge through hands-on training in biological solution preparation and parasitology of prey birds. Her dedication to continuous learning in parasitology is reflected in her participation in national and international seminars, making her an influential figure in her field. She also boasts a strong command of ENDNOTE for research reference management. πŸ§ͺπŸ“Š

Research Focus πŸ§«πŸ§¬

Maryam Gholizadeh’s research focuses primarily on veterinary parasitology, zoonotic diseases, and the molecular diagnosis of parasites in livestock. Her Master’s and Ph.D. research projects explored parasitic infections like hypoderma in cattle and goats across different climatic regions of Iran, providing insights into disease control in livestock farming. Maryam has also contributed to studies on hepatitis C, investigating factors associated with cirrhosis, viral load, and fatty liver. Her involvement in both clinical research and parasitology makes her work integral to improving animal and public health in Iran. πŸ„πŸ¦ 

Awards and Honors πŸ†πŸŽ–️

  • Ranked 2nd in the national Master’s exam for veterinary parasitology πŸ₯ˆ
  • Ranked 4th in the national Ph.D. exam for veterinary parasitology πŸ₯‰
  • Honored rank for Master’s studies at Urmia University πŸ…
  • Honored rank for Ph.D. specialization at Urmia University πŸŽ“
  • Successfully registered the hypoderma gene isolated from cows in the Global Gene Bank
Publication Top Notes
  • The prevalence of hepatitis C virus genotypes and factors associated with cirrhosis, fatty liver, and viral load (2024) – DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.70079 β€“ Cited by: πŸ§¬ 0
  • Prevalence of ectoparasites in free-range backyard chickens, domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica), and turkeys of Kermanshah province, west of Iran (2016) – DOI: 10.1007/s12639-014-0524-5 β€“ Cited by: πŸ¦  40+
  • Some Morphological Data of Various Stages of Linguatula Serrata (2016) – DOI: 10.16988/iuvfd.2016.48454 β€“ Cited by: πŸ§« 25+
  • Effectiveness of oral levamisole as an adjuvant to hepatitis B vaccination in healthcare workers non-responsive to previous vaccination (2023) – Cited by: πŸ’‰ 10+
  • Evaluation of histopathological features of Argas reflexus bite in pigeon (2014) – Cited by: πŸ¦‰ 20+
  • Distribution, morphology, and phylogenetic study of Boyce’s Hypoderma by PCR and CO1 gene sequencing in three climatic regions of Iran (2019) – Cited by: πŸ§¬ 5+

Conclusion

Maryam Gholizadeh is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Awards. Her strong academic background, significant research contributions, and recognition in the field position her as a leader in veterinary parasitology. Maryam’s commitment to advancing knowledge and improving health outcomes aligns perfectly with the mission of the awards. Supporting her candidacy not only recognizes her achievements but also encourages the continued advancement of women in research, inspiring future generations to pursue careers in science and veterinary medicine.