Members of the Microbiology Department
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Received My B.Sc. In Microbiology From Isfahan University In 1992
And Earned My M.Sc. And Ph.D. Degrees From Tehran University Of Medical Sciences In 1996 And 2002,
Respectively. I Am Currently A Full-Time Professor Of Microbiology At Kermanshah University Of
Medical Sciences. My Research Focuses On The Molecular And Computational
Analysis Of Bacterial Pathogens, With Particular Emphasis On
Bioinformatics-Driven Approaches To The Human Microbiome, Probiotics, And
Host–Microbe Interactions. My Work Integrates Experimental Microbiology With
Data Analysis To Better Understand Microbial Pathogenesis And Translational
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Prof. Ramin Abiri |
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Prof. Parviz Mohajeri |
I received my Master of Science degree in
Medical Microbiology from Iran University of Medical Sciences in
2004 and my PhD in Medical Bacteriology from Ahvaz Jundishapur University of
Medical Sciences in 2010. In the same year, I completed a six-month advanced
training program in epitope-based vaccine development against Helicobacter
pylori at Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technical University of Munich, Munich,
Germany.
I have been serving as a
Full Professor of Medical Bacteriology at Kermanshah University of Medical
Sciences (KUMS) since 2011. My scientific expertise lies in advanced medical
bacteriology, with a particular focus on bacterial pathogenesis, antimicrobial
resistance, molecular diagnostic approaches, epitope-based vaccine design,
microbiome research, and innovative strategies for the prevention and control
of clinically important bacterial infections.
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Prof. Amir Hooshang Alvandi |
I Hold A Phd In Medical Bacteriology From Tehran University Of
Medical Sciences And Have Been Serving As An Associate Professor In This
Department Since 1402. My Research Focuses On Antimicrobial Resistance In
Bacteria, With Particular Emphasis On Biofilm Formation And The Molecular
Mechanisms Underlying Resistance. Through My Academic And Research Activities,
I Aim To Contribute To A Deeper Understanding Of Bacterial Pathogenesis And To
Support The Development Of More Effective Strategies For Controlling Resistant
Infections.
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Dr. Elahe Taki |
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Narges Mirahadi |
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