Assist. Prof. Dr. Arefeh Hassanvand | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Arefeh Hassanvand | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Department of Biology, Payame Noor University, Tehran | Iran

Arefeh is a faculty member at Payame Noor University with a strong academic foundation in plant sciences and physiology. She obtained her B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Biology from Islamic Azad University, Boroujerd Branch, followed by a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from the Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, in 2015. Over the years, she has gained extensive teaching and research experience, contributing to both academic development and applied scientific studies in her field. Her research interests span plant physiology and biotechnology, floristic studies with a focus on endangered species conservation, biosynthesis of nanoparticles using medicinal plants, and broader environmental and ecological research. She has published in scholarly journals and actively contributed to advancing knowledge in plant science and its applications in biotechnology and ecology. Her work emphasizes both the preservation of biodiversity and the innovative use of natural resources for sustainable solutions. Recognized for her academic contributions, she continues to foster research that bridges basic plant sciences with ecological and biotechnological applications. Her career reflects a dedication to advancing plant physiology, protecting ecosystems, and exploring the potential of plants in addressing modern scientific and environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications

Hassanvand, A., Afkar, S., & Zaremanesh, H. 2025. Synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Artemisia absinthium and their effect on the physicochemical properties of Ocimum basilicum under salt stress. Russian Journal of Plant Physiology.

Hassanvand, A. 2021. Biosynthesis of nanosilver and its effect on key genes of flavonoids and physicochemical properties of Viola tricolor L. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science.

Hassanvand, A. 2018. Potential distribution of Persian gazelle (Gazella subgutturosa subgutturosa) in Bamoo National Park, Shiraz, Iran: A presence-only model approach. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.

Hassanvand, A. 2018. The role of Haloxylon plantations in improving carbon sequestration potential of sand dunes of Iran. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.

Hassanvand, A. 2017. Effect of biofertilizers on the morphological characteristics of the burdock. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research.

Dr. Marcello Lodato | Scientific Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Marcello Lodato | Scientific Research | Best Researcher Award | 3842

University of Bologna, Italy

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Marcello Lodato’s journey into the world of medicine began with a strong academic foundation and an innate curiosity for human physiology and surgical sciences. Born on March 12, 1992, in Nocera Superiore, Italy, he pursued his early education at Liceo Scientifico Statale Andrea Genoino, where he developed a profound appreciation for science and analytical reasoning. This early academic environment nurtured his ambition to become a medical doctor. His natural aptitude for rigorous scientific study led him to the University of Salerno, where he enrolled in the prestigious Single Cycle Master’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery. Throughout his university years, he demonstrated a dedicated and methodical approach to learning, culminating in a well-regarded thesis titled “General Anesthesia with Intraoperative Awakening (GAIA): intraoperative evaluation of contralateral carotid occlusions”, under the supervision of Prof. Giancarlo Accarino. His graduation in July 2020, with a final grade of 106/110, marked the beginning of a promising clinical and academic trajectory.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Lodato’s professional career has been characterized by depth, diligence, and a clear trajectory toward excellence in vascular surgery. After receiving his medical license in November 2020 and becoming a registered member of the Medical Council of Salerno, he began his residency in Vascular Surgery at the renowned Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, one of Italy’s most respected medical institutions. Within the DIMEC Department at Policlinico Sant’Orsola-IRCCS, Dr. Lodato has been immersed in a comprehensive five-year training program designed to refine both his surgical precision and research methodology.

His clinical experience expanded further when he assumed the role of Urgent Care Physician at Umberto I Hospital in Lugo, serving in the Emergency Department from March 2023 to May 2025. Here, he honed his abilities in critical decision-making, rapid diagnostics, and interdisciplinary coordination. As of May 2025, Dr. Lodato has advanced to a prestigious consultant position in the Vascular Surgery Unit at Policlinico Sant’Orsola-Malpighi in Bologna—a clear testament to the recognition of his clinical acumen and leadership potential.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Lodato’s early research contributions already point to a career rooted in innovation and evidence-based medicine. His thesis project, focusing on intraoperative evaluation techniques in patients with carotid occlusions, underscores a deep engagement with surgical safety and neurovascular integrity. This work, involving a remarkable 2,500 patient cases, signals a significant commitment to advancing clinical protocols and reducing perioperative risks. His academic background suggests a growing interest in refining surgical approaches in complex vascular conditions, with a long-term vision that likely includes integrating artificial intelligence and intraoperative monitoring technologies into standard surgical procedures.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Although Dr. Lodato is still in the early stages of his medical career, his professional journey already reflects the hallmarks of a high-achieving and respected clinician. His progression from medical student to visiting vascular surgery trainee, and then to resident and consultant roles, is itself a recognition of his capabilities. Being entrusted with consultant duties within such a prestigious teaching hospital prior to completing his residency reflects the confidence his mentors and peers place in his skills, judgment, and integrity.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Lodato’s influence, while still emerging, is poised to extend beyond the clinical walls of his current hospital. His ability to combine urgent care experience with high-level surgical training gives him a uniquely holistic view of patient care. As he continues to publish and participate in surgical forums, he is expected to contribute meaningfully to vascular surgery education, particularly in bridging emergency care and surgical management of vascular disease. His fluency in research communication and ability to translate complex medical concepts into practical protocols make him an ideal candidate for future leadership in Italy’s medical education or public health systems.

🕊️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Marcello Lodato is well-positioned to make lasting contributions to vascular surgery and clinical innovation in Italy and beyond. His academic and clinical trajectory suggests a future that may involve mentoring, leading multidisciplinary surgical teams, and participating in large-scale clinical trials. With Italy’s aging population and rising cardiovascular disease burden, his expertise in vascular diagnostics and intervention will be vital. Moreover, his grounding in both traditional surgical skills and forward-looking approaches hints at a future legacy marked by safer, more precise, and more compassionate surgical care.

As a physician, researcher, and lifelong learner, Dr. Lodato represents the future of integrated, patient-centered vascular surgery. He is a medical professional whose foundation in academic excellence, combined with real-world clinical strength, ensures that his journey is not just promising—it is impactful.

📝Notable Publications

T-branch by partial deployment technique in the endovascular repair of complex aortic and thoracoabdominal aneurysms with narrow or severe angulated para‑visceral aorta

Authors: Enrico Gallitto, Gianluca Faggioli, Marcello Lodato, Stefania Caputo, Antonio Cappiello, Antonino Di Leo, Rodolfo Pini, Andrea Vacirca, Eleonora Acquisti, Mauro Gargiulo
Journal: Journal of Vascular Surgery
Year: 2025