Hamidreza Mohammadi | Neuropharmacology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Hamidreza Mohammadi
Affiliation Mazandaran University of Medical science
Country Iran
Scopus ID 56962768300
Documents 1264
Citations 1370
h-index 24
Subject Area Neuropharmacology
Event International Top Pharmaceutical Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7053-6850

Hamidreza Mohammadi is affiliated with Mazandaran University of Medical science, Iran, and has contributed to the fields of neuropharmacology, toxicology, oxidative stress research, mitochondrial dysfunction, and nanoparticle-mediated therapeutic development. His research profile reflects interdisciplinary investigations associated with pharmacological toxicology, mitochondrial protection, neuroprotective strategies, and oxidative injury mechanisms in experimental models.[1] His academic contributions include studies related to paraquat-induced neurotoxicity, nanoparticle therapeutics, oxidative stress biomarkers, and toxicological evaluation methodologies that are relevant to modern pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.[2]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award recognition highlights the scientific activities and academic contributions of Hamidreza Mohammadi in pharmaceutical toxicology and neuropharmacological sciences. His investigations include oxidative stress modulation, mitochondrial dysfunction analysis, paraquat-induced toxicity, nanoparticle-assisted therapeutic systems, and pharmacological interventions associated with cellular injury mechanisms. Published studies demonstrate collaborative research focused on toxicological pathways, mitochondrial protection, neuroprotective therapies, and nanomedicine-based pharmaceutical applications.[2] These scholarly activities have contributed to the advancement of experimental toxicology and translational pharmaceutical sciences in both preclinical and applied biomedical contexts.

Keywords

Neuropharmacology, Toxicology, Oxidative Stress, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Paraquat Toxicity, Nanomedicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Experimental Pharmacology, Toxicological Research, Therapeutic Nanoparticles.

Introduction

Modern pharmaceutical sciences increasingly emphasize translational research approaches that integrate neuropharmacology, toxicology, nanotechnology, and mitochondrial medicine. Within this scientific environment, Hamidreza Mohammadi has participated in research investigating toxicant-induced cellular injury, neuroprotective mechanisms, oxidative stress pathways, and nanoparticle-assisted drug delivery systems. Several of his studies examine the biological consequences of paraquat exposure, mitochondrial dysfunction, and pharmacological interventions that may reduce oxidative injury in experimental models.[3] These investigations contribute to broader pharmaceutical discussions concerning therapeutic safety, oxidative balance, neurotoxicity prevention, and innovative biomedical strategies.

Research Profile

Hamidreza Mohammadi is associated with Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences and maintains an active academic profile in neuropharmacology and toxicological sciences.[1] His publication record includes collaborative investigations involving mitochondrial protection, toxicant-induced oxidative stress, neuroprotective therapeutics, nanoparticle systems, and pharmacological interventions targeting cellular dysfunction. His Scopus profile reports a substantial scholarly output and citation presence that reflects ongoing scientific engagement in pharmaceutical and biomedical research fields.[1]

Research Contributions

The scientific contributions of Hamidreza Mohammadi include studies focused on paraquat-induced neurotoxicity, oxidative mitochondrial injury, toxicological risk mechanisms, and nanoparticle-assisted therapeutic systems. Research publications have explored mitochondrial oxidative damage, antiemetic neuroprotection, toxicological evaluation of chemicals, and pharmacological mitigation of oxidative injury.[2] Additional work has examined the application of quercetin-loaded nanoparticles, curcumin formulations, and magnesium-based nanocarriers in experimental toxicology models.[4] These contributions collectively support scientific understanding of toxicant-induced physiological disruption and therapeutic intervention strategies.

Publications

Selected publications associated with Hamidreza Mohammadi include research articles in journals related to toxicology, pharmaceutical sciences, oxidative stress biology, and neuropharmacology. His studies investigate paraquat toxicity, mitochondrial dysfunction, nanoparticle therapeutics, and toxicological pharmacology using experimental models and translational biomedical approaches.[2]

Research Impact

The research activities of Hamidreza Mohammadi demonstrate interdisciplinary relevance across pharmaceutical toxicology, neuropharmacology, nanomedicine, and mitochondrial biology. His scholarly output contributes to scientific understanding of oxidative stress-mediated toxicity and therapeutic mitigation strategies. Research findings associated with nanoparticle formulations, mitochondrial protection, and toxicological pharmacology may support future investigations into safer pharmaceutical interventions and experimental therapeutic systems.[5] Citation metrics and publication activity further indicate continued engagement with internationally indexed pharmaceutical research platforms.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award category is aligned with scholarly activities involving emerging pharmaceutical methodologies, toxicological innovation, and interdisciplinary biomedical research. Hamidreza Mohammadi’s work in oxidative stress mechanisms, neuroprotective pharmacology, toxicological assessment, and nanoparticle-based therapeutics reflects research themes commonly associated with contemporary pharmaceutical innovation.[3] His contributions demonstrate relevance to translational pharmaceutical sciences and experimental therapeutic development within academic and biomedical research communities.

Conclusion

Hamidreza Mohammadi has contributed to pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences through research activities centered on neuropharmacology, toxicology, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and nanomedicine. His publication profile reflects continued academic engagement in experimental toxicology and therapeutic investigation. The Innovative Research Award recognition acknowledges these scholarly contributions and their relevance to advancing pharmaceutical research methodologies and translational biomedical understanding.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Hamidreza Mohammadi, Author ID 56962768300. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56962768300
  2. Jahani, R., Pourbahram, P., Seyedabadi, M., Nasiri, F., & Mohammadi, H. (2025). The role of GABAergic receptors in acute, subacute, and withdrawal syndrome on pain and seizure thresholds in mice: A connection to mitochondrial function and oxidative stress in the brain. Toxicology Reports.DOI: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41312119/
  3. Sadeghi, S., Karami, M., Madanchi, H., Yazdian-Robati, R., Seyedabadi, M., Ghasempouri, S. K., Siahposht-Khachaki, A., & Mohammadi, H. (2025). Microfluidic techniques in the development of PLGA nanoparticles: a tri-combination therapy for paraquat-induced cytotoxicity. Toxicology Research.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/toxres/tfaf133
  4. Khederzadeh, A., Ebrahimnejad, P., Seyedabadi, M., Babaei, A., Talebpour Amiri, F., Aslani, N., Mojarad-Jabali, S., & Mohammadi, H. (2024). Synergistic effect of curcumin and Piperine loaded Niosomal nanoparticles on acute pulmonary toxicity induced by Paraquat in mice. Toxicology Research.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/toxres/tfae181
  5. Ashari, S., Karami, M., Shokrzadeh, M., Bagheri, A., Ghandadi, M., Ranaee, M., Dashti, A., & Mohammadi, H. (2022). Quercetin ameliorates Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced nephrotoxicity by inhibiting NF-κB signaling pathway. Toxicology Research.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/toxres/tfac006

Song Chian | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Song Chian | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Zhejiang police college | China

Prof. Song Chian is the Director of the Forensic Physical and Chemical Teaching and Research Section at the Criminal Science and Technology College of Zhejiang Police College. With a specialized focus in drug toxicology, Prof. Song has significantly contributed to forensic science education and research. Over the past five years, he has led and participated in multiple national and provincial research initiatives, producing over 20 academic publications. His work explores the mechanisms of drug addiction and its implications in forensic toxicology. Prof. Song remains a key academic leader, mentoring future forensic professionals and contributing to policy and practical advancements in the field.

Publication Profile  

Scopus

Education 

Prof. Song Chian received his academic training in forensic science and toxicology, laying a strong foundation for his specialized work in forensic drug analysis. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in criminal science and technology, followed by advanced training in toxicology with a focus on the physiological and biochemical mechanisms of drug addiction. Throughout his academic career, he has actively participated in continuing education programs, academic workshops, and research methodology training both nationally and provincially. His education has equipped him with the knowledge and analytical skills essential for high-level research and teaching in forensic toxicology.

Experience 

Prof. Song Chian currently serves as Director of the Forensic Physical and Chemical Teaching and Research Section at Zhejiang Police College. Over the years, he has accumulated extensive experience in forensic toxicology, both in academia and applied research. He has served as Principal Investigator for projects funded by the Zhejiang Provincial Basic Public Welfare Research Program and has collaborated on major national initiatives. His expertise spans forensic drug detection, mechanisms of addiction, and analytical techniques in toxicology. In his academic role, he has mentored students, developed specialized curricula, and published widely in the field, shaping the next generation of forensic scientists.

Awards and Honors 

Prof. Song Chian has been recognized for his contributions to forensic science research and education. Although specific awards are not listed, his leadership roles and funding successes—such as being Principal Investigator for major research projects funded by the Zhejiang Provincial Basic Public Welfare Research Program—demonstrate academic and professional recognition. His selection to contribute to national-level special projects and National Natural Science Foundation initiatives further reflects his credibility and standing in the research community. His continuous publication record and position as director within Zhejiang Police College indicate high-level institutional trust and respect within the field of forensic toxicology.

Research Focus 

Prof. Song Chian’s primary research focus lies in the toxicology of drugs, with a particular emphasis on the mechanisms of drug addiction. His work aims to uncover the physiological and chemical pathways that underpin addictive behaviors and drug-induced toxicity. By integrating forensic science with pharmacology, Prof. Song’s research supports both legal investigations and public health policies. His approach combines analytical chemistry techniques with behavioral science models to understand drug interactions in the human body. Through his projects and academic publications, he contributes to improved drug detection methods, toxicological risk assessment, and the development of prevention strategies for substance abuse.

Publication Top Notes

  • Fentanyl Induces Novel Conditioned Place Preference in Adult Zebrafish, Disrupts Neurotransmitter Homeostasis, and Triggers Behavioral Changes