Prof. Dr. Mohammad Hossein Mirjalili | Medicinal plants | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Mohammad Hossein Mirjalili , Shahid beheshti University, Iran
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Mirjalili ๐ฟ is a professor at Shahid Beheshti University, Iran, specializing in medicinal plants. Born on August 23, 1974, in Yazd, Iran ๐ฎ๐ท, he has contributed significantly to plant biotechnology, secondary metabolite production, and phytochemistry. With a Ph.D. from the University of Tehran and international research experience in Spain ๐ช๐ธ, he is recognized for his impactful teaching and research in plant cell culture, genetics, and metabolic engineering ๐งฌ. As head and deputy director at the Medicinal Plants and Drugs Research Institute, Dr. Mirjalili continues to advance innovations in medicinal plant science. ๐๐จโ๐ฌ๐ฑ
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Best Researcher Award:
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Mirjalili is exceptionally well-suited for the Best Researcher Award, given his pioneering work in medicinal plant biotechnology, metabolic engineering, and plant-derived pharmaceuticals. With decades of sustained academic excellence, research leadership, and international collaboration, his contributions directly impact healthcare, sustainable agriculture, and pharmaceutical sciences.
๐ Education & Experience
๐ Education
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B.Sc. in Horticultural Science, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran (1994โ1998) ๐
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M.Sc. in Horticultural Science (Medicinal Plants), University of Tehran (1999โ2000) ๐ฟ
Thesis: Adaptation and essential oil composition of lemongrass landraces -
Ph.D. in Physiology and Breeding of Medicinal Plants, University of Tehran (2004โ2009) ๐งช
Thesis: Withania species and hairy root culture for withanolide production -
Ph.D. training in University of Barcelona, Spain ๐ช๐ธ (2006โ2007)
๐ผ Experience
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Master Research Fellow, University of Tehran (1999โ2000) ๐งโ๐ฌ
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Researcher, Shahid Beheshti University (2001โ2004) ๐ฌ
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Ph.D. Research Fellow, University of Tehran (2004โ2008) ๐
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Professor, Shahid Beheshti University (Since 2022) ๐จโ๐ซ
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Head, Agriculture Department (2009โ2011) ๐๏ธ
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Deputy of Education (Since 2016) ๐
๐ Professional Development
Dr. Mirjalili has demonstrated consistent growth as a scholar and educator in the field of medicinal plant sciences ๐ฑ. His professional trajectory includes academic leadership, extensive teaching at graduate levels, and advanced research in plant biotechnology and metabolic engineering ๐งฌ. He has taught multiple MSc and PhD-level courses including Plant Biotechnology, Plant Stress Physiology, and Tissue Culture since 2009 ๐จโ๐ซ. A key contributor to curriculum development and student mentoring, he has also undertaken international scientific training in Spain ๐ช๐ธ. His professional development continues through active research, collaboration, and publication in high-impact scientific journals ๐๐.
๐งช Research Focusย
Dr. Mirjaliliโs research is centered on the biotechnology of medicinal and aromatic plants ๐ฟ. He investigates genetic and phytochemical diversity, optimization of in vitro culture systems (like hairy roots and cell suspensions), and metabolic engineering for enhanced production of secondary metabolites ๐งฌ๐. His work also explores the transformation of plant systems via Agrobacterium and the study of endophytes for their bioactive compound potential ๐งซ. The overarching goal is sustainable production of bioactive compounds for pharmaceutical and therapeutic use, making his contributions crucial to plant-based drug development ๐ฑ๐ฌ๐ก.
๐ Awards and Honorsย
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๐ Selected Researcher of Iran โ Ministry of Science, Research & Technology (2023)
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๐จโ๐ซ Distinguished Teacher of the Year โ Shahid Beheshti University (2015)
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๐งช Distinguished Researcher of the Year โ Shahid Beheshti University (2013)
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๐ Ph.D. Scholarship Recipient โ Ministry of Science, Research & Technology, Iran (2005)
Publication Top Notes:
1. Steroidal Lactones from Withania somnifera, an Ancient Plant for Novel Medicine
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Authors: M.H. Mirjalili, E. Moyano, M. Bonfill, R.M. Cusido, J. Palazรณn
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Journal: Molecules, Vol. 14(7), pp. 2373โ2393
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Year: 2009
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Cited by: 820
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Summary: A comprehensive review of steroidal lactones (withanolides) derived from Withania somnifera, focusing on their medicinal potential, biosynthesis, and future prospects in pharmaceutical development.
2. Production of the Anticancer Drug Taxol in Taxus baccata Suspension Cultures: A Review
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Authors: S. Malik, R.M. Cusidรณ, M.H. Mirjalili, E. Moyano, J. Palazรณn, M. Bonfill
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Journal: Process Biochemistry, Vol. 46(1), pp. 23โ34
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Year: 2011
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Cited by: 491
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Summary: Reviews advancements in biotechnological methods for producing the anticancer drug taxol from Taxus baccata suspension cultures, including genetic and metabolic engineering strategies.
3. Essential Oil Composition and Antibacterial Activity of Thymus caramanicus at Different Phenological Stages
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Authors: S.N. Ebrahimi, J. Hadian, M.H. Mirjalili, A. Sonboli, M. Yousefzadi
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Journal: Food Chemistry, Vol. 110(4), pp. 927โ931
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Year: 2008
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Cited by: 398
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Summary: Investigates how essential oil composition and antibacterial properties of Thymus caramanicus vary across growth stages, with implications for its use in food and pharmaceutical industries.
4. Biotechnological Production of Taxol and Related Taxoids: Current State and Prospects
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Authors: O. Expรณsito, M. Bonfill, E. Moyano, M. Onrubia, M.H. Mirjalili, R.M. Cusidรณ, et al.
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Journal: Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
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Year: 2009Cited by: 186
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Summary: Explores biotechnological innovations for producing taxol and similar taxoids, detailing production platforms such as cell cultures, genetic engineering, and elicitation techniques.
5. Phytochemical and Morphological Characterization of Satureja khuzistanica Jamzad Populations from Iran
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Authors: J. Hadian, M. Hossein Mirjalili, M. Reza Kanani, A. Salehnia, P. Ganjipoor
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Journal: Chemistry & Biodiversity, Vol. 8(5), pp. 902โ915
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Year: 2011
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Cited by: 163
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Summary: Provides a detailed chemical and morphological analysis of different Iranian populations of Satureja khuzistanica, a medicinal plant known for high thymol content and therapeutic properties.
Conclusion:
Dr. Mohammad Hossein Mirjalili exemplifies what the Best Researcher Award aims to honor: innovation, impact, and leadership in a critical scientific domain. His decades-long research into the biotechnology of medicinal plants not only advances academic knowledge but also serves global health and sustainability goals. His scientific depth, educational commitment, and national recognition make him a model candidate for this award.