Dr. Sabereh Nouri | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

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.

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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.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Sabereh Nouri has been recognized for her scientific excellence and commitment to research. In 2023, she received the Best Paper Award from the Academy of Romanian Scientists for her outstanding presentation on “3D Printing of Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering Based on Bacterial Hydroxyapatite.” As part of the Erasmus+ program, she was fully funded by the European Union to conduct research at Marmara University, Türkiye, where she also completed the prestigious Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Course under the CVL4OT initiative, a European collaborative project. In addition, she successfully completed multiple advanced training courses at Shiraz University Central Laboratory, including hands-on programs in Electrospinning, FT-IR, NIR, Flow Cytometry, XRD, SEM, and HSE. These accolades and certifications reflect her continuous professional development and recognition by both national and international scientific communities for her innovation and commitment to biomaterials and microbiological research.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Sabereh Nouri’s research bridges microbiology, biotechnology, and biomaterials, with a special emphasis on biological synthesis of nanomaterials using non-pathogenic microorganisms. Her Ph.D. work involves developing nano-hydroxyapatite using probiotic bacteria and studying its anti-inflammatory effects, aiming to apply it in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. She is especially interested in 3D bioprinting, the interaction of microbial biomaterials with mammalian cells, and immunomodulatory properties of engineered nanocomposites. During her Erasmus+ research tenure in Türkiye, she explored 3D-printed cardiac patches and bone scaffolds, combining advanced characterization methods and cell-based assays. Additionally, she has studied probiotics from non-dairy sources, endophytic microbes, and microbial interactions in food and medical samples. Her work is deeply interdisciplinary, merging cell biology, nanotechnology, and microbial biotechnology to innovate in biomedical material development. Dr. Nouri is passionate about translational research, with an eye on sustainable, microbe-based solutions for human health challenges.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Biosynthesis of Nano-Calcite and Nano-Hydroxyapatite by the Probiotic Bacteria of Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus coagulans

Citations: 6

2. Review on Biological Synthesis of Nano-Hydroxyapatite and Its Application in Nano-Medicine

Citations: 5

3. Biochemical and Molecular Identification of Probiotic Bacteria, Lactobacillus plantarum, Isolated from Apple Vinegar

Citations: 5

4. On-Demand Release of Fucoidan from 3D-Printed Cardiac Scaffolds Based on Chitosan/Silk Fibroin/Polyaniline

Citations: 3

5. Advanced 3D Printed Bone Scaffolds with Sodium Alginate/Tri-Calcium Phosphate/Probiotic Bacterial Hydroxyapatite: Enhanced Mechanical and Biocompatible Properties for Bone…

Citations: 3

6. Osteoblastic Differentiation of Stem Cells from Human Exfoliated Deciduous Teeth by Probiotic Hydroxyapatite

Citations: 2

7. Anticancer, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activities of Extracts from Scrophularia striata and Elaeagnus angustifolia, Growing in Ilam and Kurdistan Provinces in Iran

Citations: 2

8. Microbial Synthesis of Nano-Selenium and Nano-Titanium Dioxide: Mechanisms of Selenite Respiration

Citations: 1

9. Isolation and Biochemical and Molecular Identification of Lactobacillus plantarum Bacteria from Rhizosphere of Lenjan Rice

Citations: 1

10. 3D-Printable Wound Patch Composed of Vitamin E-Enriched Polylactic Acid Scaffolds

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustapha Hidouri | Biomaterials | Material Chemistry Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustapha Hidouri | Biomaterials | Material Chemistry Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mustapha Hidouri | Biomaterials | Associate professor at Gabes University, Tunisia

Dr. Mustapha Hidouri is an Associate Professor at the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Gabes University, Tunisia. With a strong background in materials chemistry and physics, he has made significant contributions to biomaterials, environmental science, and energy research. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry of Solids and Liquids from the Faculty of Sciences, Monastir University, in collaboration with Limoges University, France. His expertise spans advanced materials synthesis, biomaterials for medical applications, and environmental sustainability. Dr. Hidouri has published extensively in international journals and has collaborated on various interdisciplinary research projects. His work in developing innovative biomaterials and energy-efficient materials has been widely recognized. He actively engages in academic mentorship and international collaborations, contributing to the global scientific community.

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Dr. Mustapha Hidouri is a highly suitable candidate for the “Material Chemistry Award”  due to his extensive research contributions in materials chemistry, biomaterials, and environmental applications. His expertise in solid-state chemistry, bioceramics, and hydroxyapatite-based materials demonstrates significant advancements in the field. His work in biomaterials for medical applications, sustainable energy, and environmental remediation aligns with the award’s focus on innovative materials research. Dr. Hidouri has made remarkable contributions to materials chemistry, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials for biomedical, environmental, and industrial applications. His research in bioactive ceramics, nanomaterials, and polymer composites has led to novel developments in tissue engineering, water treatment, and renewable energy materials. His interdisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, physics, and engineering, making him a leader in developing high-performance and eco-friendly materials. His high-impact publications, international collaborations, and recognition in scientific forums further reinforce his eligibility for this prestigious award.

🎓Education:

Mustapha Hidouri obtained his Doctorate Diploma (Ph.D.) in Chemistry of Solids and Liquids (2000-2004) from the Faculty of Sciences, Monastir University, Tunisia, in collaboration with Limoges University, France. Before that, he earned his Higher Specified Study Diploma (equivalent to a Master’s degree) (1999-2000) in the same specialization from Monastir University, where he graduated with honors. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Sciences (1993-1998) from the Faculty of Sciences, Monastir University, Tunisia. Later, he obtained University Habilitation (2016-2018) from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Gabes University, Tunisia, further advancing his research and teaching credentials. His diverse academic background, international collaborations, and research expertise have significantly contributed to his specialization in materials chemistry, biomaterials, and environmental sciences.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Mustapha Hidouri has over two decades of academic and research experience. Since 2018, he has been serving as an Associate Professor at the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Gabes University. Prior to this, he worked as an Assistant Professor at the same institution (2005-2010, 2016-2018). From 2010 to 2016, he was an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sciences Yanbu, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, where he contributed significantly to research and teaching. His career began as an Assistant Lecturer at multiple institutions, including Faculty of Sciences, Gabes University (2004-2005), Faculty of Sciences, Monastir University (2002-2003), and the Preparatory Institute for Engineering Studies, University of Monastir (2000-2002). His extensive experience spans teaching, mentoring students, conducting research in materials science, and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects related to biomaterials, environmental chemistry, and sustainable energy.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Mustapha Hidouri has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to materials chemistry, biomaterials, and environmental sciences. His work has earned him multiple awards and distinctions for scientific excellence, high-impact publications, and contributions to sustainable technologies. He has received prestigious grants and funding for his research in bioceramics, biomaterials for medical applications, and environmental sustainability. His collaborative projects with international universities and research institutes have been acknowledged for their innovative approaches. Dr. Hidouri has also been invited as a keynote speaker at international conferences and has received best paper awards in reputed scientific journals. In addition, he has actively contributed to the advancement of materials science education, receiving accolades for his mentorship and academic leadership. His work in nanotechnology and bioactive materials has positioned him as a leader in the field, earning recognition from both academic and industrial sectors.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Mustapha Hidouri’s research focuses on materials chemistry, biomaterials, environmental sustainability, and energy applications. He specializes in the synthesis, characterization, and application of advanced materials, particularly bioceramics and hydroxyapatite-based materials for medical and dental applications. His work also explores the development of sustainable biomaterials for wound healing and tissue engineering. In environmental chemistry, he investigates wastewater treatment using phosphate-based adsorbents and advanced oxidation processes. Dr. Hidouri’s expertise extends to solid-state chemistry, mechanical properties of biomaterials, and the effects of gamma radiation on polymeric materials. His interdisciplinary research integrates chemistry, physics, and engineering, leading to innovative solutions in biomedical applications, renewable energy, and environmental remediation. With numerous publications in high-impact journals, his work significantly contributes to developing eco-friendly and high-performance materials for biomedical and industrial applications.

Publication Top Notes:

Thermal behavior of magnesium-containing fluorapatite

Authors: M. Hidouri, K. Bouzouita, F. Kooli, I. Khattech

Citations: 60

Year: 2003

Thermal behavior, sintering and mechanical characterization of multiple ion-substituted hydroxyapatite bioceramics

Authors: M. Hidouri, S. V. Dorozhkin, N. Albeladi

Citations: 49

Year: 2019

Structure and thermal stability of sodium and carbonate-co-substituted strontium hydroxyfluorapatites

Authors: M. Hidouri, S. V. Dorozhkin

Citations: 19

Year: 2018

Sintering and mechanical properties of magnesium-containing fluorapatite

Authors: M. Hidouri, K. Boughzala, J. P. Lecompte, K. Bouzouita

Citations: 13

Year: 2009

Sintering of potassium-doped hydroxy-fluorapatite bioceramics

Authors: J. B. Slimen, M. Hidouri, M. Ghouma, E. B. Salem, S. V. Dorozhkin

Citations: 9

Year: 2021

Insertion of cesium into strontium britholites

Authors: K. Boughzala, M. Hidouri, E. B. Salem, A. B. Chrifa, K. Bouzouita

Citations: 9

Year: 2007

Structural study of fluorapatites containing magnesium as a substitution

Authors: M. Hidouri, K. Bouzouita, A. Aissa, M. Debbabi

Citations: 9

Year: 2004

Sintering and ionic conduction of neodymium-bearing fluorobritholites

Authors: M. Hidouri

Citations: 5

Year: 2019

Lanthanum-neodymium-co-substituted calcium fluorobritholites

Authors: M. Hidouri, N. Albeladi

Citations: 5

Year: 2018

Influence of additions on the densification and microstructure of magnesium-substituted fluorapatite

Authors: M. Hidouri, K. Bouzouita, N. Fattah

Citations: 4

Year: 2005

Structural and electrical properties of lanthanide-doped oxybritholite materials

Authors: M. Bembli, R. Khiari, M. Hidouri, K. Boughzala

Citations: 3

Year: 2024