Ahmad Reza Mehrabian | Molecular Ecology | Best Review Paper Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Reza Mehrabian | Molecular Ecology | Best Review Paper Award

Scientific Staff-Associate Professor from Research centre of Bee products, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Dr. Ahmadreza Mehrabian is an esteemed Associate Professor at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, specializing in plant sciences and biotechnology. His research spans various domains, including bee product authenticity, geobotany, phytogeography, palynology, and plant taxonomy. With a strong foundation in plant conservation and ecological management, Dr. Mehrabian has made significant contributions to the field through his extensive research on biodiversity and ecosystem sustainability. His work emphasizes the importance of preserving native plant species and understanding their ecological interactions. As a prolific academic, he has supervised numerous research projects, authored multiple books and scientific papers, and contributed to conservation planning efforts in Iran. Over the years, he has received numerous awards and recognitions for his scientific achievements and contributions to environmental conservation. His dedication to education and research has solidified his reputation as a leading scholar in plant systematics and ecology. Dr. Mehrabian actively collaborates with international researchers and institutions, ensuring that his work has a global impact. His ongoing research continues to shape the future of plant conservation and ecological sustainability, making him a highly influential figure in his field. His expertise in plant biodiversity and ecological modeling remains instrumental in addressing environmental challenges.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Ahmadreza Mehrabian completed his Ph.D. in Plant Systematics & Ecology from Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, between 2007 and 2011. His doctoral research focused on the biosystematics and genecology of Onosma L. in Iran, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Massoud Sheidai, with advisory contributions from Prof. Dr. V. Mozaffarian and Prof. Dr. Y. Asri. His thesis received an excellent ranking (19.90 out of 20). Prior to his Ph.D., he earned a Master of Science degree in Plant Systematics & Ecology from the same university between 2003 and 2005, where he conducted a phylogenetic study of Astragalus (Sect. Incani) based on morphological and anatomical evidence in Iran. This research, supervised by Dr. Dina Azizian and Dr. Shahin Zarre, also received an excellent ranking. Dr. Mehrabian’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Plant Biology at Shahid Beheshti University (1999-2003), where he conducted ethnobotanical studies in Arak City and examined the flora and green spaces of the university under Dr. Zehzad’s supervision. His academic excellence has provided him with a strong foundation in plant biodiversity, conservation, and ecological research, forming the basis for his later contributions in these areas.

Professional Experience

Dr. Ahmadreza Mehrabian has extensive professional experience in plant science research, ecological management, and academia. He has served as a Research Assistant at the Environmental Sciences Research Institute (ESRI) at Shahid Beheshti University from 2000 to 2014. During this tenure, he collaborated on 28 research projects focusing on habitat assessment and management within Iran. His work significantly contributed to conservation initiatives, particularly in analyzing plant distribution patterns and ecological sustainability. As an Associate Professor at Shahid Beheshti University, he has been instrumental in teaching and mentoring students at undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Conservation Biology, Geobotany of Iranian Deserts, Vegetation Ecology, and Palynology, among others. His expertise extends to supervising thesis projects, guiding students in botanical research, and contributing to the university’s scientific advancements. Additionally, he has been actively involved in international collaborations, sharing his expertise in plant biodiversity and ecological modeling. His contributions to conservation planning, ecological assessments, and biodiversity documentation have played a crucial role in shaping Iran’s environmental policies. His commitment to both research and education continues to influence the next generation of plant scientists.

Research Interests

Dr. Mehrabian’s research interests are diverse, encompassing plant biodiversity, systematics, and conservation. A primary focus of his work is the taxonomy and ecology of Onosma (Boraginaceae) in Iran, as well as the distribution patterns of the Solanaceae family. He is deeply engaged in studying the genetic diversity, morphology, and ecological adaptation of native plant species to understand their evolutionary relationships and conservation needs. His expertise extends to geobotany and phytogeography, where he investigates plant distribution and habitat preferences across different ecological zones. Additionally, he has made significant contributions to bee product authenticity, assessing the botanical origins and medicinal values of honey and other bee-derived substances. His research integrates field studies with laboratory analyses, incorporating techniques such as pollen morphology assessments and ecological modeling. Through his work, Dr. Mehrabian aims to enhance conservation strategies for Iran’s endemic and rare plant species. His studies have been widely published in scientific journals and books, contributing valuable knowledge to the global understanding of plant biodiversity and environmental sustainability. His ongoing research continues to address pressing ecological challenges, emphasizing the importance of protecting natural habitats and preserving biodiversity.

Research Skills

Dr. Ahmadreza Mehrabian possesses a wide array of research skills that contribute to his expertise in plant sciences. His proficiency in plant taxonomy allows him to classify and describe plant species accurately, with a particular focus on Iranian flora. He is skilled in palynology, the study of pollen morphology, which he utilizes to investigate plant phylogenetics and evolutionary relationships. His expertise in ecological modeling enables him to analyze plant distribution patterns and predict conservation priorities. He is adept at conducting field research, collecting plant specimens, and assessing vegetation ecology. His laboratory skills include genetic diversity analysis, microscopic pollen examination, and the use of advanced software for ecological assessments. Dr. Mehrabian also has extensive experience in mapping and GIS applications, which he applies to document the spatial distribution of plant species. His ability to integrate multiple research methodologies has enhanced his contributions to plant systematics and conservation biology. Moreover, his knowledge of bee product authenticity research demonstrates his interdisciplinary approach, linking plant science with agricultural and medicinal applications. His research skills, combined with his academic leadership, continue to drive advancements in biodiversity conservation and ecological sustainability.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ahmadreza Mehrabian has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his contributions to plant science and conservation. He was awarded the National Environmental Award of Iran in 2017 for his significant impact on biodiversity research and conservation efforts. He received a scholarship to study plant systematics at the Natural History Museum of Vienna in 2011, granted by the Ministry of Sciences, Research, and Technology of Iran. He has authored several award-winning books, including Biodiversity of Mond Protected Area (2015) and Plant Conservation: Challenges and Methods (2014), both of which were recognized as excellent academic works by Shahid Beheshti University. He has been honored as a top lecturer and researcher multiple times, reflecting his dedication to education and scientific inquiry. His research on the distribution patterns of Iranian endemic monocotyledons earned him the award for excellent research in 2015. Over the years, he has been consistently recognized for his outstanding academic contributions, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in plant biodiversity and conservation. His awards underscore his commitment to advancing ecological research and promoting sustainable environmental practices.

Conclusion

Dr. Ahmadreza Mehrabian is a distinguished scientist whose research has significantly advanced the understanding of plant biodiversity, systematics, and conservation in Iran and beyond. His extensive work on plant taxonomy, pollen morphology, and ecological management has contributed to critical conservation strategies. His dedication to research and education has resulted in numerous publications, awards, and recognitions, reflecting his influence in the field of plant sciences. Through his interdisciplinary approach, he has successfully integrated plant conservation with ecological modeling and bee product authenticity research. His contributions to biodiversity conservation efforts in Iran, along with his international collaborations, continue to shape environmental policies and scientific advancements. As a mentor and educator, he has guided many students in their academic journeys, ensuring the continuity of high-quality research in plant sciences. His expertise, dedication, and impact make him a vital figure in ecological and botanical research. With ongoing research initiatives and collaborative projects, Dr. Mehrabian remains at the forefront of plant conservation and biodiversity studies, playing a crucial role in safeguarding Iran’s rich botanical heritage for future generations.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Exploring the antibacterial and anti-biofilm activity of two Iranian medical-grade kinds of honey on multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa
    Authors: M.R. Alshaybawee, Mustafa Riyadh; S. Asgari, Shahrzad; P. Ghadersoltani, Paria; A.R. Mehrabian, Ahmad Reza; P. Saniee, Parastoo
    Year: 2025

  2. Title: Ecological modeling of climate change effects on priority species of the Liliaceae family in Iran
    Authors: S. Nazemi Ardakani, Sh; R. Rahimi, Razieh; A.R. Mehrabian, Ahmad Reza; H. Mostafavi, Hossein; H. Kiadaliri, Hadi
    Year: 2025

  3. Title: Unlocking the Healing Potential: A Comprehensive Review of Ecology and Biology of Medical-Grade Honey in Wound Management and Tissue Regeneration
    Authors: P. Barazesh, Parmis; H. Hajihassani, Helia; F. Motalebi, Fatemeh; R. Hajihassani, Romina; A.R. Mehrabian, Ahmad Reza

  4. Title: The amount of antioxidants in honey has a strong relationship with the plants selected by honey bees
    Authors: Z. Shakoori, Zahra; E. Salaseh, Elham; A.R. Mehrabian, Ahmad Reza; N.F. Dardashti, Niluofar Famil; F. Salmanpour, Farid
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 12