Razieh Moalefshahri | Oxidative Award | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Razieh Moalefshahri | Oxidative Award | Best Researcher Award

Article at Mashhad university of medical sciences, Iran.

Razieh Moalefshahri is a highly accomplished professional with a strong academic background and extensive research experience in medical sciences. She earned a B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Sciences, ranking as the top student with a GPA of 4, and continued her academic journey with an M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry, again achieving a perfect GPA of 4. Her research focuses on the effects of silymarin on inflammation and cognitive impairment induced by ovariectomy in Wistar Rats, and she has contributed to scientific knowledge through publications like “The Emerging Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma.” Razieh has practical experience through internships, honing skills in cDNA synthesis, cell culture, real-time PCR, ELISA tests, and more. Proficient in various software tools, she is dedicated to advancing medical sciences and improving her English proficiency. Razieh’s research interests include animal and cellular studies, with a focus on cell culture, and she is passionate about conducting impactful research to advance medical knowledge.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Razieh Moalefshahri has a strong academic background in medical sciences. She completed her B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Sciences at Varastegan Institute for Medical Sciences in Mashhad, IR, in 2020, where she ranked as the top student with a GPA of 4. Building on this success, Razieh pursued an M.Sc. in Clinical Biochemistry at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, graduating in 2023 with a perfect GPA of 4. Her academic achievements highlight her dedication to excellence in her field.

Research Experience:

Razieh Moalefshahri has gained valuable practical experience through internships and university placements. During her undergraduate studies in 2020, she completed a one-year internship at Pardis Hafez Laboratory in Mashhad city, where she honed her skills in various laboratory techniques. In 2023, while pursuing her M.Sc., Razieh completed a semester of university internship at Ghaem and Imam Reza Hospitals in Mashhad city. These experiences provided her with hands-on experience in cDNA synthesis, cell culture, real-time PCR, ELISA tests, and more, contributing to her growth as a skilled professional in the field of medical sciences.

Research Interests:

Razieh Moalefshahri’s research interests lie in animal and cellular studies, with a focus on cell culture. Her work aims to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions, particularly in the areas of inflammation, cognitive impairment, and neuroprotection. Razieh is passionate about conducting impactful research that can lead to significant advancements in medical sciences and improve patient outcomes.

Skills:

Razieh Moalefshahri possesses a diverse set of skills acquired through her academic and professional experiences. She is proficient in synthesizing cDNA, cell culture and passage, cell counting, cell treatment with drugs, protein extraction from tissue and cells, western blot, performing real-time PCR, and conducting ELISA tests. Additionally, Razieh is experienced in working with laboratory animals. She is also adept at using various software tools, including GraphPad Prism, SPSS, GeneRunner, EndNote, CorelDRAW, ChemDraw, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Her skills extend to culturing bacteria, conducting antibiogram tests, analyzing urine and urinary stones, performing blood and urine biochemistry tests, running cellulose acetate, agarose gel, and protein electrophoresis, conducting sperm analysis, as well as serology and hematology tests. Her proficiency in these areas demonstrates her ability to excel in a laboratory setting and contribute significantly to scientific research.

 

Changqing Xiang | Competitions Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Changqing Xiang | Competitions Award | Best Researcher Award

Competitions Award at Unviersiti Putra Malaysia, China.

Changqing Xiang is a PhD student majoring in physical education at the Department of Sport Studies, Faculty of Educational Studies, UPM. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Dance Performance from Wuhan Sports University in 2015 and his Master’s Degree in Physical Education and Training from the University of Wuhan Sports University. His current research interests focus on sports talent cultivation analysis, particularly in adolescent sports and physical activity. Changqing Xiang was accepted as a member of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) in 2018. He has presented at several conferences, including the International Sport, Health, and Emerging Technologies Summit Conference in 2021, The 28th Congress of the European College of Sport Science in 2023, and the 2022 Chengdu FISU World Conference.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Changqing Xiang pursued his Bachelor’s degree in Education at Wuhan Sports University in Wuhan, China, from September 10, 2011, to June 30, 2015. He continued his education at the same institution, completing his Master’s degree in Education from September 18, 2015, to June 30, 2018.

Work Experience:

Changqing Xiang has a diverse work experience that reflects his passion for physical education and sports. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Physical Education at the Department of Sport Studies, Faculty of Educational Studies, UPM, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to academic excellence, reflected in his impressive CGPA of 3.75. Changqing Xiang began his academic journey by earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Dance Performance from Wuhan Sports University in 2015. He then furthered his education by completing a Master’s degree in Physical Education and Training at Wuhan Sports University. His professional journey has been marked by a keen interest in sports talent cultivation analysis, particularly focusing on adolescent sports and physical activity. This interest has led him to become a member of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) in 2018, showcasing his dedication to the field.

Research Interest:

Changqing Xiang’s research interests revolve around sports talent cultivation analysis, with a specific focus on adolescent sports and physical activity. His work aims to enhance understanding and optimize strategies for developing young athletes’ potential and promoting physical fitness among adolescents. He is particularly interested in exploring the various factors that contribute to successful talent development in sports, including physiological, psychological, and social aspects. By examining these factors, Changqing Xiang seeks to identify effective methods for identifying, nurturing, and supporting talented young athletes.

Skills:

Changqing Xiang is a dedicated and skilled researcher with a strong passion for sports talent cultivation and adolescent physical activity. Currently pursuing a PhD in physical education at the Department of Sport Studies, Faculty of Educational Studies, UPM, Changqing holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Dance Performance from Wuhan Sports University and a Master’s Degree in Physical Education and Training from the University of Wuhan Sports University. His academic journey has been marked by excellence, reflected in his impressive CGPA of 3.75.

Publications:

  1. Exploring the multidisciplinary factors affecting sports talent identification
    • Authors: C Xiang, TF Tengku Kamalden
    • Journal: Frontiers in Psychology
    • Citations: 11
    • Year: 2022
  2. Structural analysis of environmental factors of sports talent development
    • Authors: C Xiang, W Dong, TFT Kamalden, N Ismail, H Luo
    • Journal: Current Psychology
    • Citations: 5
    • Year: 2023
  3. The influence of humanistic elements in the mascot “Bing Dwen Dwen” of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 on Chinese consuming behavior
    • Authors: W Dong, C Xiang, AY Kamaruddin, SKS Ali
    • Journal: Specialusis Ugdymas
    • Citations: 3
    • Year: 2022
  4. The role of sports mega-events in the sustainable development of cities: A systematic review
    • Authors: C Xiang, D Wenting, TFT Kamalden, N Ismail, Z Jie, Y Xiaoming, L Hua
    • Journal: Malaysian Journal of Sport Science and Recreation (MJSSR)
    • Citations: 2
    • Year: 2023
  5. The development path of home fitness among Chinese citizens after COVID-19 pandemic: A perspective of network technology and information dissemination
    • Authors: C Xiang
    • Conference: 2021 International Conference on Information Technology and Contemporary Sports (TCS)
    • Citations: 1
    • Year: 2021
  6. The effectiveness of child and adolescent sports engagement in China: an analysis of China’s results for the 2016–2022 Global Matrix report cards on physical activity
    • Authors: C Xiang, J Zhao, TF Tengku Kamalden, W Dong, H Luo, N Ismail
    • Journal: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
    • Year: 2023
  7. Can Tai Chi Improve Blood Lipid Levels in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    • Authors: M Chao, C Xiang, M Ding, X Yang, TF Tengku Kamalden
    • Journal: Annals of Applied Sport Science
    • Year: 2023
  8. Factors Influencing The Environment Of Sport Talent Development Based On Structural Equation Modeling
    • Authors: C Xiang, TFBT Kamalden, N Ismai
    • Conference: Papers Presented at 2022 3rd Asia Sport Science Conference (ASSC)
    • Year: 2022
  9. SWOT analysis of sports talents training in school physical education curriculum in China
    • Authors: C Xiang, M Chao
    • Journal: Journal of Positive School Psychology
    • Year: 2022