Himanshi Yaduvanshi | Onco-Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Himanshi Yaduvanshi | Onco-Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Springer Nature | India

Dr. Himanshi Yaduvanshi is a PhD-trained life sciences researcher with strong expertise in oncology, immunology, and metabolic disorders, specializing in the interplay between glucose and lipid metabolism and cancer progression. Her research contributions span mechanistic studies in melanoma, breast cancer, and colon cancer, with a particular focus on metabolic reprogramming, macrophage phenotypic switching in obesity-linked tumor growth, and therapeutic modulation of cholesterol pathways. She has published several peer-reviewed research articles in respected journals such as Cancer Research, Cancer Metabolism, Molecular Cell Research, and Journal of Biosciences, in addition to contributing to preprints and collaborative manuscripts currently in preparation. Her work is further strengthened by involvement in an Indian patent on a novel anticancer therapeutic combination, demonstrating her commitment to translational innovation. Dr. Yaduvanshi’s technical proficiency encompasses flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, in vivo tumor models, metabolic assays using Seahorse technology, immunophenotyping, molecular cloning, qPCR, immunoblotting, and proteomics workflows. Her research background is distinguished by effective collaboration across multidisciplinary teams at the National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), where she led experimental design, troubleshooting, and data analysis for complex, multi-lab projects. She has participated in national and international scientific platforms, presenting her work at the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) Conference, CMBC Conference, and Immuno-Oncology Society of India (I-OSI), earning recognition for both poster and oral presentations. Beyond academic research, Dr. Yaduvanshi contributes to scientific communication and industry engagement through her roles as Technical Sales Manager at Bio Bench Solutions and Associate Editor with Springer Nature, where she ensures the quality and integrity of scientific protocols. Her work collectively supports societal impact by advancing understanding of cancer metabolism and informing the development of more effective therapeutic strategies. With a strong record of research excellence, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, Dr. Yaduvanshi continues to contribute meaningfully to global biomedical science.

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Featured Publications

  1. Athavale, D., Yaduvanshi, H., Bhati, F. K., Mayengbam, S. S., More, T., Rapole, S., & Bhat, M. K. (2024). Hypercholesterolemia-induced impairment in sorafenib functionality is overcome by avasimibe co-treatment.
  2. Mayengbam, S. S., Singh, A., Yaduvanshi, H., Bhati, F. K., Deshmukh, B., Athavale, D., Ramteke, P. L., & Bhat, M. K. (2023). Correction: Cholesterol reprograms glucose and lipid metabolism to promote proliferation in colon cancer cells. Cancer & Metabolism, 11.
  3. Singh, A., Mayengbam, S. S., Yaduvanshi, H., Wani, M. R., & Bhat, M. K. (2022). Obesity programs macrophages to support cancer progression. Cancer Research, 82.

Maryam Shafaati | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Shafaati | Immunology and Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant Fellow at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Maryam Shafaati is a distinguished virologist and microbiologist affiliated with the Tehran University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, Iran. She earned her Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Jahrom Branch, in 2021, focusing her doctoral research on the suppression of hepatitis C virus replication by liver microRNAs. Her academic journey also includes a Master of Science in Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, completed in 2014, and a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Branch, in 2011.

Professional Profile

Educational Background

Dr. Maryam Shafaati earned her Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Jahrom Branch, in 2021. Her doctoral research focused on the role of cellular microRNAs in hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication, culminating in a thesis titled “Suppressing of HCV Replication by Liver microRNAs.” Prior to her Ph.D., she completed a Master of Science in Microbiology at Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran, in 2014, where she investigated the identification and resistance of E. coli to surfactants used in hospital settings. She began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Tehran Medical Branch, Tehran, Iran, in 2011.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shafaati currently serves as a Research Assistant Fellow at the Research Center for Antibiotic Stewardship and Antimicrobial Resistance at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she collaborates on projects aimed at optimizing antibiotic use and combating antimicrobial resistance. Additionally, she is a Topic Editor for the Journal of Frontiers in Pharmacology, contributing to the dissemination of pharmacological research. Her previous roles include serving as a Research Assistant at Baharlu Hospital under TUMS from 2022 to 2023 and holding a fellowship at the Virology Research Section of Professor Alborzi Clinical Microbiology Research Center in Shiraz, Iran, from 2016 to 2019.

Research Contributions

Dr. Shafaati’s research encompasses virology, molecular microbiology, and infectious diseases. She has co-authored numerous publications, including studies on the interplay between monkeypox virus and HIV, the challenges in malaria elimination programs in Iran, and the evaluation of gallbladder wall thickness as a predictor for severe dengue. Her work on the suppression of HCV replication by liver microRNAs has been particularly influential, contributing to the understanding of viral replication mechanisms and potential therapeutic approaches.

Professional Affiliations and Honors

Dr. Shafaati is an active member of the Iranian Society of Microbiology, where she contributes to advancing microbiological research and practice in Iran. She has received commendation letters recognizing her as an active researcher from the Young Researchers and Elite Club of Islamic Azad University. Her academic excellence is further highlighted by her role as a Topic Editor for the Journal of Frontiers in Pharmacology, where she oversees the review and publication of cutting-edge research in the field.

Research Interests and Skills

Dr. Shafaati’s research interests include virology, with a focus on vaccines and immunovirology, molecular pathways involved in virus replication, and the molecular diagnosis of viruses. She is particularly interested in non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs, and their potential therapeutic applications. Her expertise extends to medical microbiology, specifically antibiotic resistance and stewardship. She is proficient in various laboratory techniques, including cell culture, virus titration, ELISA, PCR, and bioinformatics tools for primer design and data analysis.

Conclusion

Dr. Maryam Shafaati has established herself as a dedicated researcher in the fields of virology and medical microbiology. Her academic journey, marked by a Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology from Islamic Azad University, Jahrom Branch, has provided her with a solid foundation in understanding complex microbial interactions. Throughout her career, Dr. Shafaati has contributed to various research projects, delving into areas such as hepatitis C virus replication and the role of microRNAs. Her work has been recognized within the scientific community, leading to collaborations with esteemed institutions like the Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Shafaati’s commitment to advancing knowledge in her field is evident through her numerous publications and active participation in scientific discussions. Her efforts not only enhance our understanding of virology but also pave the way for potential therapeutic advancements.

Publication Top Notes

  • “A brief review on DNA vaccines in the era of COVID-19”
    • Authors: Maryam Shafaati, Massoud Saidijam, Meysam Soleimani, Farzaneh Hazrati, Reza Mirzaei, Behzad Amirheidari, Mohammad Ahmadyousefi
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 107
  • “Monkeypox virus neurological manifestations in comparison to other orthopoxviruses”
    • Authors: Maryam Shafaati, Milad Zandi
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 91
  • “The role of SARS-CoV-2 accessory proteins in immune evasion”
    • Authors: Milad Zandi, Maryam Shafaati, Davood Kalantar-Neyestanaki, Hossein Pourghadamyari, Mona Fani, Saber Soltani, Hassan Kaleji, Samaneh Abbasi
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 77
  • “State-of-the-art on monkeypox virus: an emerging zoonotic disease”
    • Authors: Maryam Shafaati, Milad Zandi
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 45
  • “Correlation between qacE and qacEΔ1 efflux pump genes, antibiotic and disinfectant resistant among clinical isolates of E. coli”
    • Authors: Maryam Shafaati, Mohammadali Boroumand, Javad Nowroozi, Pouya Amiri, Hossein Kazemian
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 38
  • “Human monkeypox (hMPXV) re-emergence: host immunity status and current vaccines landscape”
    • Authors: Maryam Shafaati, Milad Zandi
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 36
  • “Mechanisms of immune evasion of monkeypox virus”
    • Authors: Milad Zandi, Maryam Shafaati, Fatemeh Hosseini
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 31
  • “SARS-CoV-2: Current trends in emerging variants, pathogenesis, immune responses, potential therapeutic, and vaccine development strategies”
    • Authors: Ali Salimi-Jeda, Sina Abbassi, Atieh Mousavizadeh, Mahsa Esghaie, Asghar Abdoli
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 27
  • “Analysis of virulence genes and accessory gene regulator (agr) types among methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains in Iran”
    • Authors: Sara Cheraghi, Leyla Pourgholi, Maryam Shafaati, Shirin Fesharaki, Ali Jalali, Reza Nosrati, Mohammadali Boroumand
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 26
  • “Reverse zoonosis and its relevance to the monkeypox outbreak 2022”
    • Authors: O.P. Choudhary, Hitesh Chopra, Maryam Shafaati, Mohit Dhawan, Ahmed A. Metwally, Rupan Sarkar
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 25