Leila Monjazeb marvdashti | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Global Impact in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Leila Monjazeb marvdashti | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Global Impact in Research Award

University of california san diego United States

Dr. Leila Monjazeb Marvdashti is a distinguished scientist and academician specializing in food microbiology and biotechnology. Since 2024, she has been serving as a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Pathology Department of the Medical School at the University of California San Diego, under the mentorship of Dr. Steven Gonias. Her career encompasses significant roles in academia, research, and industry, reflecting her commitment to advancing food safety and health sciences.

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Education 🎓

  • 2024-Present: Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California San Diego, Pathology Department of Medical School, San Diego, California, USA.

  • 2012-2016: Ph.D. in Food Microbiology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. Her doctoral research focused on producing antimicrobial film from Alyssum homolocarpum seed gum and Nisin.

  • 2010-2012: M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology from Shiraz University, Iran, where she identified phytase-producing microorganisms from natural sources and characterized the enzyme.

  • 2005-2009: B.Sc. in Food Science and Technology at Shiraz University, Iran.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

  • 2022-Present: Assistant Professor and Scientist Researcher at Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran.

  • 2022-Present: Senior Scientist Policy Advisor & Regulatory Affairs and Vice-President of the Board Member Committee in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Iran.

  • 2023-Present: Advisor Scientist at various Codex committees in Tehran, Iran, including Food Contaminants, Nutrition (CCCF), and Special Diet Foods (CCNFSDU).

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Monjazeb Marvdashti’s research encompasses food microbiology, biotechnology, and public health. She has contributed to projects on antimicrobial packaging, enzyme production, and the application of cold plasma technology in food safety. Her work also includes health risk assessments related to food contaminants and the development of probiotic products for celiac disease management.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Monjazeb Marvdashti has received numerous international honors, including:

  • 2022: Gold Medal at INNOVERSE Invention & Innovation Expo in Atlanta, USA, for her invention of new generation systems based on bio-gold production reactors.

  • 2022: Gold Medal at the 25th World Inventions Competition (ARCHIMEDES) in Moscow, Russia, for innovations in bio-gold production reactors for medical and industrial applications.

  • 2021: Gold Medal at the World Inventions Competition (IIIF 2021) in Hyderabad, India, for spacecraft electricity and water production innovations.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

Dr. Monjazeb Marvdashti has an extensive publication record. Below are selected publications with hyperlinks, published year, journals, and citation counts:

Assessment of prevalence, concentration, and risks of non-carcinogenic and carcinogenic Ochratoxin A and Aflatoxins in corn (Zea mays) in Iran (2025). International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 18(4), 1-17. Cited by 5 articles.

Evaluation of phthalate acid esters (PAEs) in kefir samples by using magnetic chitosan coated with polyaniline (Fe₃O₄@CHI@PANI)/GC–MS method: A health risk assessment study (2024). Microchemical Journal, 207, 111801. Cited by 8 articles.

The concentration and prevalence of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A in imported rice (Oryza sativa) samples from Iranian market: a probabilistic dietary risk assessment (2024). International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 1-18. Cited by 3 articles.

The Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Breast Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Systematic Review of Interventional Studies (2024). Brain and Behavior, 14(10), e70098. Cited by 10 articles.

Concentration and human health risk attribute to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances in fillet of carp and tilapia fish: systematic review and meta-analysis (2024). Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 106671. Cited by 6 articles.

Effect of Vicia villosa protein isolate-based edible coating incorporated with ZnO nanoparticles on the shelf-life of chicken breast meat during cold storage (2024). Food Hydrocolloids for Health, 5, 100176. Cited by 4 articles.

Curiosity in the Girl with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Case Report and Literature Review about Vaginal Button Battery Insertion (2024). Journal of Pediatrics Review, 12(2). Cited by 2 articles.

The concentration of pesticides in onion samples from Iran: a non-carcinogenic health risk assessment (2024). International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 1-16. Cited by 5 articles.

Phytase-Producing Fungi from Processed Cheese: Isolation, Screening, and Optimization of Production Parameters (2024).

Sami Saadi | Food Technology | Visionary Research Impact Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Sami Saadi | Food Technology | Visionary Research Impact Award

Institute of Nutrition, Foods, and Agricultural Food Technologies, Algeria

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits:

Associate Prof. Dr. Sami Saadi embarked on his academic journey with a Master of Science and later pursued a Ph.D. in Malaysia. His educational background equipped him with expertise in oils, fats, proteins, peptides, enzymes, and functional foods. Upon completing his post-doctoral position in Malaysia, he joined the Institute de la Nutrition de L'Alimentation et des Technologies Agro-Alimentaires (INATAA) as a lecturer in 2017.

Professional Endeavors:

His professional endeavors have been dedicated to teaching and research in food technology. He has taught various courses related to enzymology, analytical chemistry, and food transformation at INATAA. Additionally, he has actively engaged in academic activities such as reviewing research articles, writing proposals, and supervising students' practical work experiences.

Contributions and Research Focus:

His research focuses on the development of innovative food products and the study of their functional properties. His contributions include research on the crystallization mechanism of blend oils for margarine production and the production of bioactive peptides from winged bean seed proteins. He has also been involved in extension activities aimed at improving the texture and crystallization of margarine and enhancing bakery products.

Accolades and Recognition:

His research efforts have been recognized through various international research awards and citations. His work has been published in reputable journals and has garnered citations in Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. Additionally, he has received recognition for his editorial appointments and contributions to professional bodies.

Impact and Influence:

Dr. Saadi's research has had a significant impact on the field of food technology, particularly in the development of functional foods with enhanced nutritional and bioactive properties. His innovative approaches to food processing and product development have contributed to advancements in the industry and have the potential to improve public health outcomes.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

His legacy lies in his commitment to advancing knowledge in food technology and improving food quality and nutrition. His research endeavors have paved the way for future innovations in the field, and his dedication to teaching and mentoring ensures the continued growth of aspiring food technologists. Dr. Saadi's future contributions are expected to further expand the boundaries of food science and benefit society through the development of healthier and more sustainable food products.

Citations

A total of  343 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations            343
  • h-index              7
  • Documents      18

Notable Publications 

Whey proteins as multifunctional food materials: Recent advancements in hydrolysis, separation, and peptidomimetic approaches

Newly Structured Lipid-Based Glycerolysis Mechanism: Insights into Glycerolipid Crystal Growth and Function

A review on trends in microencapsulation of bioactive compounds: coating materials, design, and applications

Production of glycerolamines based conjugated γ-aminobutyric acids using microbial COX and LOX as successor enzymes to GAD

Structure–energy relationship of food materials using differential scanning calorimetry

Eradication of phosphatide- esters using biomaterial‒ Conjugates like liposomes

Novel emulsifiers and stabilizers from apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.): Their potential therapeutic targets and functional properties

Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages

Gluten proteins: Enzymatic modification, functional and therapeutic properties