Dr. Sabereh Nouri | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Sabereh Nouri, Biotechnology, University of Isfahan, Iran
Dr. Sabereh Nouri is a passionate and innovative scientist specializing in microbial biotechnology. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Isfahan, Iran, and has contributed significantly to biomaterial synthesis using non-pathogenic microorganisms. Her research intersects microbiology, cell biology, and tissue engineering, aiming to create biocompatible solutions for medical applications. Sabereh has worked internationally, including at Marmara University in Türkiye under the prestigious Erasmus+ program. Known for her collaborative spirit and mentorship, she has supervised and trained multiple students. She is currently contributing her expertise to Emam Reza Medical Clinic and previously to Torabinejad Dental Research Institute. Dr. Nouri is committed to advancing global healthcare innovation through sustainable and scientific approaches.
Professional Profile :
Summary of Suitability for Award:
Dr. Sabereh Nouri is a highly promising and dedicated early-career researcher in the field of microbial biotechnology, biomaterials, and tissue engineering. Her Ph.D. work, which focuses on the biological synthesis of nano-hydroxyapatite using probiotic bacteria and its immunomodulatory effects, stands out for its novelty, interdisciplinary scope, and translational relevance. She has international research exposure through the fully funded Erasmus+ program at Marmara University, Türkiye, where she contributed to cutting-edge studies on 3D-printed bone and cardiac scaffolds.With several technical certifications, a strong commitment to translational research, and demonstrated innovation in sustainable, microbe-derived materials, Dr. Nouri exemplifies the qualities expected of a recipient of a prestigious “Best Researcher Award.” Dr. Sabereh Nouri is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her consistent academic excellence, pioneering research in microbial nanomaterials for biomedical use, international collaborations, and mentorship contributions collectively reflect a researcher of exceptional promise and impact. Awarding her this honor would not only recognize her achievements but also encourage further groundbreaking work in the fields of biotechnology and tissue engineering.
🎓Education:
Dr. Sabereh Nouri holds a Ph.D. in Microbial Biotechnology from the University of Isfahan, Iran (2018–2024), where her thesis focused on the biological synthesis of nano-hydroxyapatite using probiotic bacteria and evaluating its effects on inflammatory responses. She was mentored by Prof. Giti Emtiazi and Dr. Rasoul Roghanian, with additional guidance from Dr. Rasoul Shafei and Prof. Oguzhan Gunduz. She also participated in the Erasmus+ program as a researcher at Marmara University’s Center for Nanotechnology & Biomaterials Research (2022–2023), where she gained international experience in tissue engineering. Prior to this, she earned her M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Bu-Ali Sina University (2014–2016), working on the identification of probiotic bacteria from non-dairy sources. Her academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering (Plant Protection) from Isfahan University of Technology (2009–2013), which laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary research in microbiology, cell biology, and biomaterials.
🏢Work Experience:
Dr. Sabereh Nouri has accumulated significant experience across research labs and academic institutions. From 2021 to present, she has served as a Research Assistant at Emam Reza Medical Clinic in Isfahan, managing diagnostic tests and laboratory operations. Concurrently, she worked as a Cell Culture Assistant Researcher at the Professor Torabinejad Dental Research Institute, focusing on mammalian cell cultures. Her international experience includes an Erasmus+ research stint at Marmara University in Türkiye (2022–2023), working on 3D-printed biomaterials. Between 2018 and 2021, she supervised labs at the University of Isfahan, mentoring graduate students and coordinating research projects. Earlier, she was a Research Assistant at Bu-Ali Sina University and Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, contributing to projects on plant endophytes, probiotics, and food microbiology. Her career reflects a strong commitment to interdisciplinary science, hands-on training, and collaborative research in microbiology, tissue engineering, and biotechnology.