Dr. Diba Kadivar | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Diba Kadivar | Inorganic Chemistry| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Diba Kadivar | Inorganic Chemistry| Ph. D. graduate in inorganic chemistry at chemistry and chemical engineering research center of iran , Iran

Dr. Diba Kadivar is a Ph.D. graduate in Inorganic Chemistry with extensive expertise in anticancer platinum complexes. She has been serving as a technical assistant at the Iranian Food and Drug Administration (IFDA) for over eight years, contributing to pharmaceutical research and regulatory affairs. Dr. Kadivar has conducted significant studies on the synthesis, characterization, and biological activity of novel platinum-based anticancer agents. Her research focuses on the impact of geometric isomerism and aliphatic N-substituted glycine derivatives on platinum complexes’ pharmacological properties. She has published multiple papers in reputed journals and actively collaborates on cancer cell line studies. Passionate about innovative drug discovery, she has contributed to the development of metal-based nanocomplexes for potential therapeutic applications. Dr. Kadivar remains committed to advancing medicinal inorganic chemistry through her research and collaborations, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of anticancer therapies while minimizing side effects.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Diba Kadivar is a distinguished researcher in inorganic chemistry, specializing in anticancer platinum complexes. With a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry and eight years of experience as a technical assistant at the Iranian Food and Drug Administration (IFDA), she has made notable contributions to the development of novel platinum-based anticancer agents. Her research focuses on the impact of geometric isomerism and the role of aliphatic N-substituted glycine derivatives in enhancing the biological activities of platinum complexes. She has published in reputable journals such as Elsevier and the Iranian Quarterly Journal of Chemical Communications, with a citation index of 18. Dr. Diba Kadivar’s innovative research on platinum-based anticancer drugs, scientific contributions, and expertise in inorganic medicinal chemistry make her highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her work advances cancer treatment strategies, and her publications demonstrate scientific excellence and impact in medicinal chemistry.

🎓Education:

Dr. Diba Kadivar pursued her doctoral studies in Inorganic Chemistry, specializing in metal-based drug development and anticancer platinum complexes. Her academic journey has been marked by a strong foundation in medicinal chemistry, with a keen interest in exploring the role of isomerism in drug efficacy. During her Ph.D., she conducted extensive research on platinum complexes with glycine derivatives, focusing on their interaction with DNA and anticancer properties. Her work involved molecular docking, dynamic simulations, and in-vitro studies to evaluate the pharmacological potential of these compounds. Through her research, she contributed to the field of coordination chemistry and its applications in medicine. She has actively participated in international conferences, presenting her findings on novel platinum-based therapies. With a passion for drug discovery, Dr. Kadivar continues to apply her expertise in chemistry to enhance the effectiveness of anticancer agents.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Diba Kadivar has accumulated over eight years of professional experience as a technical assistant at the Iranian Food and Drug Administration (IFDA). In this role, she has been actively involved in regulatory affairs, pharmaceutical analysis, and drug quality control, ensuring the safety and efficacy of therapeutic compounds. Alongside her administrative responsibilities, she has played a vital role in cancer research, working in laboratory settings to study platinum-based anticancer agents. Her expertise extends to working with cancer and normal cell lines, contributing to drug screening and cytotoxicity assays. Additionally, she has been involved in synthesizing and characterizing novel platinum complexes, focusing on their pharmacological interactions. Dr. Kadivar also collaborates with academic institutions and research centers, aiming to bridge the gap between regulatory science and drug discovery. Her hands-on experience in both research and regulatory affairs makes her a key contributor to pharmaceutical advancements in Iran.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Diba Kadivar has been recognized for her contributions to inorganic and medicinal chemistry, particularly in the field of platinum-based anticancer research. She has received accolades for her pioneering work on the role of geometric isomerism in anticancer drug efficacy. Her research has been acknowledged at national and international scientific conferences, where she has been invited as a speaker and presenter. She has also played a key role in regulatory initiatives at the Iranian Food and Drug Administration, contributing to drug quality assurance and research-based policy-making. Additionally, her publications in esteemed journals such as Elsevier and the Iranian Quarterly Journal of Chemical Communications have received notable citations, highlighting her impact on the field. Dr. Kadivar’s dedication to advancing cancer therapy and pharmaceutical sciences continues to earn her recognition among her peers, further solidifying her reputation as an innovative researcher in medicinal inorganic chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Diba Kadivar’s research primarily revolves around the synthesis, characterization, and biological evaluation of platinum-based anticancer complexes. She investigates the impact of geometric isomerism on drug efficacy, focusing on how structural variations influence DNA interactions and cytotoxicity. Her studies explore novel ligand designs, particularly aliphatic N-substituted glycine derivatives, to enhance the pharmacological properties of platinum complexes. In addition to drug synthesis, she conducts in-vitro studies on cancer and normal cell lines to assess the cytotoxic potential of these compounds. She is also involved in molecular docking and dynamic simulations to predict drug interactions at the molecular level. Furthermore, she has worked on calcium, magnesium, copper, and zinc glycine edible nanocomplexes, aiming to develop biocompatible metal-based therapies. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Kadivar contributes to bridging chemistry and medicine, paving the way for new, targeted anticancer treatments with improved therapeutic outcomes.

Publication Top Notes:

Pharmacological properties of some 3-substituted indole derivatives, a concise overview

Authors: K. Nikoofar, D. Kadivar, S. Shirzadnia

Citations: 13

Year: 2014

Effect of geometric isomerism on the anticancer property of new platinum complexes with glycine derivatives as asymmetric N, O donate ligands against human cancer

Authors: D. Kadivar, M. E. Moghadam, B. Notash

Citations: 5

Year: 2024

Novel anticancer agents, Pt complex with 1-pyrrolidineacetic acid ligand: Synthesis, biological activity, DNA interaction, molecular docking, and dynamic study

Authors: D. Kadivar, M. E. Moghadam, M. Rezaeisadat

Year: 2025

 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin , University of Tabriz , Iran 

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at Tabriz University, specializing in analytical chemistry and microextraction techniques. With extensive experience in the field, he has contributed significantly to the development of extraction methods for trace elements and pollutants. His work includes innovative techniques in dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction, contributing to environmental monitoring, food safety, and industrial applications. He is widely recognized for his research in pesticide analysis, heavy metals detection, and the use of green chemistry in sample preparation. Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi is a respected figure in his field, holding numerous publications in international journals and actively participating in academic research projects. His contributions to the scientific community have had a profound impact on environmental and food analysis.

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Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi stands out as a deserving candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” , given his significant contributions to analytical chemistry, his innovative research, and his continued efforts to advance the field of microextraction techniques. His work not only furthers scientific knowledge but also has practical applications in environmental and food safety monitoring, demonstrating his impact on both academia and society. His work has focused on enhancing the sensitivity and efficiency of extraction processes, particularly in trace metal and pesticide analysis.

🎓Education:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, where his research focused on novel extraction techniques and their application in environmental and food analysis. He completed his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Chemistry, further refining his analytical skills and methods. His academic journey has been marked by a strong commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in the area of sample preparation techniques. Throughout his education, he specialized in developing environmentally friendly methods for extracting contaminants from complex matrices. Abadi’s work has become a cornerstone in the development of microextraction processes and their optimization for trace analysis of various elements.

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With years of experience in the field of analytical chemistry, Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi has made substantial contributions to both research and teaching. He has guided numerous students in their B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. studies, imparting his expertise in analytical techniques. Abadi’s research has focused on developing advanced microextraction methods such as dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), which have applications in various fields, including food safety, environmental monitoring, and industrial analysis. He has also worked extensively on improving analytical processes for detecting pesticides and heavy metals in complex samples. His teaching methodology integrates research with practical applications, equipping students with skills to innovate in the field of analytical chemistry.

🏅Awards:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi has received multiple recognitions for his pioneering work in analytical chemistry. He has been awarded various academic honors for his contributions to the development of microextraction techniques, especially in the analysis of trace metals and pollutants. His publications are highly cited, underlining his global influence in the field of environmental and food analysis. Abadi’s innovative approach to using green chemistry in extraction processes has earned him accolades from professional chemistry organizations. His research has also received funding and support from several national and international research grants, recognizing his significant contributions to the advancement of analytical chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

Saeed Mohammad Sorouraddin Abadi’s primary research focus lies in the development of novel microextraction techniques, specifically dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), for trace analysis of heavy metals, pesticides, and other contaminants. His work emphasizes environmentally friendly methods and the application of green chemistry in analytical processes. Abadi is particularly interested in the development of advanced sample preparation techniques for complex samples, such as food, water, and environmental matrices. His research aims to enhance the sensitivity and selectivity of detection methods while minimizing the use of harmful solvents. Additionally, his work in the analysis of pollutants and trace elements has significant implications for public health and environmental monitoring.

Publication Top Notes:

Development of a dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction method based on a ternary deep eutectic solvent as chelating agent and extraction solvent for preconcentration of …
Citations: 133
Molecularly imprinted-solid phase extraction combined with simultaneous derivatization and dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for selective extraction and 
Citations: 124
Liquid phase microextraction of pesticides: a review on current methods
Citations: 113
Cyclohexylamine as extraction solvent and chelating agent in extraction and preconcentration of some heavy metals in aqueous samples based on heat-induced homogeneous liquid …
Citations: 62
Determination of methamphetamine, amphetamine and ecstasy by inside-needle adsorption trap based on molecularly imprinted polymer followed by GC-FID determination
Citations: 61