Ali Maleki-Jamshid , MSc. Research Assistant.IUMS،IPM
MSc. Anatomical Sciences, School of Medicine: Iran University of Medical Sciences, IR2012-2016
Research Assistant Spring 2013 –
Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Research Advisor: Prof. Mohammad Taghi Joghataei
•Develop a Procedure to treat human CMSCs in vitro differentiation and transplantation in vivo with collaboration of Prof. George Perry,Neurosciences Institute and Department of Biology, College of Sciences, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX,USA
Teaching Assistant 2015-
Fundamental of Neuroscience, Prof. Mohammad Taghi Joghataei
Department of Neuroscience, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Published Articles
1.Transplantation of Human Chorion-Derived Cholinergic Progenitor Cells: a Novel Treatment for Neurological Disorders. Mohammadi A,Maleki-Jamshid A, Sanooghi D,Milan P.B, Rahmani A, Sefat F, Shahpasand K, Soleimani M,Bakhtiari M, Belali R, Faghihi F ,Joghataei M.T, Perry G, Mozafari M. (2018) Molecular Neurobiology.Volume 56, Issue 1, 1 January 2019, Pages 307-318
2.Intrahippocampal Transplantation of Undifferentiated Human Chorionic- Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Does Not Improve Learning and Memory in the Rat Model of Sporadic Alzheimer Disease.Alireza Mohammadi, Ali Maleki-Jamshid,Peiman Brouki Milan, Kaveh Ebrahimzadeh, Faezeh Faghihi,Mohammad Taghi Joghataei.Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy Volume 14 , Issue 2 , 2019
In Press:
Long-Term Fate of Basal Forebrain Cholinergic (BFCN) Progenitors Following Transplantation into Adult Rat CNS.Ali Maleki-Jamshid, Arash Rahmani, Sahar Goudarzi ,Faezeh Faghihi,Amin Jahanbakhshi, Seyedeh Mohaddeseh Khatami, Davood Sanooghi ,Hossein Ghanbarian ,Peiman Brouki Milan ,Naser Amini, Mohammad Fereshteh Nejad, MohammadTaghi Joghataei, George Perry, Masoud Mozafari.Progress in Neurobiology 2018 (IF-16)
COURSES:
Medical Neuroscience, Coursera: Duke University (Prof. Leonard E. White). Synapses, Neurons and Brains, Coursera: Hebrew University (Prof. Idan Segev)
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