Ali Darehkordi | Medicinal Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Ali Darehkordi | Medicinal Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan | Iran

Prof. Dr. Ali Darehkordi is a distinguished Iranian chemist whose academic and professional career reflects deep expertise in organic synthesis, catalysis, drug modification, heterocyclic chemistry, and the design of biologically active fluorinated compounds. He holds a Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. in Organic Chemistry and Chemistry from leading Iranian universities, with a strong foundational background in natural sciences. Beginning his academic journey as an instructor in the Faculty of Science at Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan, he steadily advanced through key academic ranks, serving as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and ultimately Professor of Organic Chemistry. Throughout his career, he has also held several important administrative and leadership roles, including Deputy of the Faculty of Science, Director of the Department of Chemistry, and repeated appointments as Head of the Faculty of Basic Sciences, where he contributed to academic development, departmental management, curriculum enhancement, and research advancement.Prof. Darehkordi’s research accomplishments have earned him multiple awards, including several Excellent Researcher Awards at the faculty, departmental, and university levels, recognizing his contributions to both scientific research and industrial collaboration. His scientific interests span a wide range of advanced topics, such as the design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of trifluoromethylated heterocyclic compounds with anticancer potential, catalysis reactions, drug modification using trifluoroacetimidoyl chlorides, organic synthesis pathways, carbohydrate reaction mechanisms, and herbal medicine applications. His laboratory expertise includes hands-on proficiency with NMR, FT-IR, microwave reactors, ultrasound systems, and polarimetry, supporting his ability to conduct complex chemical characterizations and innovative synthesis techniques.As an active researcher with extensive contributions to international journals, Prof. Darehkordi has authored impactful publications, including A novel bistrifluoromethylated compound as highly efficient nematicide against root-knot nematode on pistachio and docking study, Antitumor activities of a novel fluorinated small molecule (A1) in CT26 colorectal cancer cells: molecular docking and in vitro studies, and A facile and catalyst-free microwave-promoted method for the synthesis of 3-trifluoromethyl 1,2,4-triazole-5-thiones. These publications highlight his innovative chemical synthesis approaches, application-driven research mindset, and strong integration of computational docking, biological testing, and modern reaction methodologies. Prof. Dr. Ali Darehkordi continues to stand as a leading scientist in organic and medicinal chemistry, contributing meaningfully to drug discovery, reaction design, and fluorinated molecule development.

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Featured Publications

Moghadam, M. R., Jahromi, S. M. P., & Darehkordi, A. (2016). Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of copper, cobalt, nickel and iron in foodstuffs and vegetables with a new bis thiosemicarbazone ligand using chemometric approaches. Food Chemistry, 192, 424–431.

Darehkordi, A., Saidi, K., & Islami, M. R. (2007). Preparation of heterocyclic compounds by reaction of dimethyl and diethyl acetylene dicarboxylate (DMAD, DEAD) with thiosemicarbazone derivatives. Arkivoc, 1, 180–188.

Darehkordi, A., Rahmani, F., & Hashemi, V. (2013). Synthesis of new trifluoromethylated indole derivatives. Tetrahedron Letters, 54(35), 4689–4692.

Funt, L. D., Tomashenko, O. A., Novikov, M. S., & Khlebnikov, A. F. (2018). An azirine strategy for the synthesis of alkyl 4-amino-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrrole-2-carboxylates. Synthesis, 50(24), 4809–4822.

Karimabad, M. N., Mahmoodi, M., Jafarzadeh, A., Darehkordi, A., Hajizadeh, M. R., et al. (2017). The novel Indole-3-formaldehyde (2-AITFEI-3-F) is involved in processes of apoptosis induction? Life Sciences, 181, 31–44.

Karimabad, M. N., Mahmoodi, M., Jafarzadeh, A., Darehkordi, A., Hajizadeh, M. R., et al. (2017). Evaluating of OCT-4 and NANOG was differentially regulated by a new derivative indole in leukemia cell line. Immunology Letters, 190, 7–14.

TRAN CHAUMYTHANH | Medicinal Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

TRAN CHAUMYTHANH | Medicinal Chemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. TRAN CHAUMYTHANH, DUYTAN UNIVERSITY, Vietnam

Dr. Chaumy Thanh Tran is a dedicated medical doctor and Ph.D. holder from Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam. Her groundbreaking research integrates online medical databases and sequencing technologies to explore biomarkers for early disease detection—including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and cancers. She focuses on gene-targeted drug development and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing. From 2023 to 2025, her work on LncRNA/CircRNA/miRNA/gene/protein-drug networks stands out as a vital resource for molecular biology. With several publications in high-impact journals (SCI, Scopus), Dr. Tran’s innovations aim to elevate human health and therapeutic strategies worldwide.

Publication Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. Tran Chaumythanh 🎓 is a dedicated medical professional with a strong academic foundation in medicine. She earned her Medical Doctor (MD) degree from Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vietnam 🏥, where she also pursued and completed her Doctorate (Ph.D.) in the same esteemed institution 📚. With a commitment to advancing healthcare and medical education, Dr. Chaumythanh combines clinical expertise with academic excellence, contributing to both patient care and research innovation. Her journey reflects a passion for medicine and a continuous drive for knowledge, shaping her as a respected figure in Vietnam’s medical and academic communities 🌟.

Research Experience

Dr. Tran Chaumythanh 🔬 is at the forefront of cutting-edge research in molecular biology, leveraging online medical databases and next-generation sequencing technologies to advance modern disease studies. Her work focuses on identifying early biomarkers 🧬 for diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, strokes, and cancers. She also explores gene targets for novel drug development 💊 and utilizes gene-editing tools like CRISPR/Cas9 to correct harmful mutations 🧪. From 2023 to 2025, her investigations delve into the complex interaction networks of LncRNA, CircRNA, miRNA, genes, and proteins, aiming to build a comprehensive knowledge base for future therapeutic innovations and precision medicine 🔗📈.

Research Focus

Dr. Tran ChaumyThanh’s research primarily centers on bioinformatics-driven analysis of latent tuberculosis (TB), with a strong focus on gene and miRNA regulatory networks, immune cell infiltration, and potential drug-gene interactions. Utilizing microarray data analysis, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics simulation, her work aims to identify novel therapeutic targets and unravel complex host-pathogen interactions. This multidisciplinary approach bridges computational biology, immunology, and pharmacology, contributing to precision medicine and effective TB management. 🧪📊🧠 Her research holds promise for developing targeted therapies and improving our understanding of latent TB immune mechanisms.

Publication Top Notes

Identification and assessment of hub genes and miRNAs coregulatory associated with immune infiltrations and drug interactions in latent tuberculosis based on MicroarrayData analysis, molecular docking, and dynamic simulation