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Thursday, 10 September 2015

Yamini Mutreja recipient of a Mabel A. Woodyard Fellowship in Neurodegenerative Disorders from the Institute of Neurological Discoveries of the University of Kansas Medical Center


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Yamini Mutreja
Recipient of a Mabel A. Woodyard Fellowship in Neurodegenerative Disorders from the Institute of Neurological Discoveries of the University of Kansas Medical Center
Advisor:  Chris Gamblin
Email:  yamini@ku.eduyaminiy@mymail.vcu.edu
Educational Background:  Bachelor of Pharmacy - Kurukshetra University (2009), M.S. in Medicinal Chemistry - Virginia Commonwealth University (2011)
Hometown:  Karnal, India
Research Interests:  I am interested in understanding the role of protein tau involved in Alzheimer’s disease and various other tauopathies using in vitro biochemistry and cell culture model system.
Awards/Honors:  Mabel A. Woodyard Fellowship in Neurodegenerative Disorders (2013-2015)
 

Experience

Ph.D Candidate,The University of Kansas

August 2011 – Present (4 years 2 months)

Education

The University of Kansas,Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biochemistry

2011 – 2016

Kurukshetra University

Bachelor of Science (BS), Pharmacy
2005 – 2009
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Davaran, Soudabeh – Iranian Prof. of Medicinal Chemistry

Professor of Polymer Chemistry
Department:Medicinal Chemistry
Office Phone:+98(41)33344763
Fax:+98(41)33344798E-mail:davaran@tbzmed.ac.ir
Soodabeh Davaran (Persianسودابه داوران‎) is an Iranian Researcher,and professor of Polymer Chemistry in Faculty of Pharmacy inTabriz University of Medical Sciences.[3] She has many articles about chemistry.[4]
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Awards[5]

  • Dr Davaran has gained First Rank of 9th Razi festival in Pharmacy (Basic Sciences Research), 2003; December, Tehran-Iran.
  • She has been selected among the Women Elites of Iran and All Elites around the Islamic World, 2007: July, Tehran- Iran.
  • She has been selected to be included in the first edition of "Who's Who in Plastics and Polymers", James P Harrington, Editor in chief, Society of Plastic Engineers, Technomic Publishing Company Inc, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Also she has been selected amongst best researchers of Research Centers of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, December 2003 and of Drug Applied Research Center of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, 2004 December, Tabriz Iran and selected lecturer of Tabriz University of Medical Science, 2007: May, Tabriz, Iran.
Soodabeh Davaran
BornTabrizIran
CitizenshipIran
NationalityIranian
FieldsProfessorResearcher,pharmacist
Alma materTabriz University of Medical Sciences
Known forNano Science and Technology Assistance Unesco Award[1][2]
Educational Background:
  • MSc: 1990 in Chemistry, from Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran
  • PhD: 1996, in Polymer Chemistry, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran
Positions held:
  • 1990-1994: Instructor in organic chemistry
  • 2001-2004: Assistant professor of Medicinal Chemistry
  • 2004-2010: Associate professor of Medicinal Chemistry
  • 2010-now: Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
Research experiences:Synthesis and characterization of polymers designed for drug delivery systems
Current Research:

  •  Preparation of biodegradable polymeric micro and nanoparticles for drug delivery
  • synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles for application in detection and treatment of human cancer.
  • Synthesis, characterization of functionalized magnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery
  • Synthesis and evaluation of biodegradable polymers for protein-peptide drug delivery
  • Biomaterial Scaffold Development for regenerative medicine and drug delivery
  • Development of oral insulin delivery systems

Teaching experiences:Organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, synthesis, nanotechnology, nanomedicine, Pharmaceutical Biomaterials
Professional memberships:American Chemical Society
Iranian Society of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Honors:
► First Rank of 9th Razi festival in Pharmacy (Basic Sciences Research), 2003; December, Tehran-Iran.
►Selected in Women Elites of Iran and All Elites around the Islamic World, 2007: July, Tehran- Iran.
►Selected in the First Festival of Well known Women, 2008: February, Ghazvin, Iran
►Included in the first edition of "Who's Who in Plastics and Polymers", James P Harrington, Editor in chief, Society of Plastic Engineers, Technomic Publishing Company Inc, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
►Selected as TOP 100 SCIENTISTS 2008 and 2012 by International Biographycal Center of Cambridge
►Selected as the best researchers of Research Centers of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, December 2003 and of Drug Applied Research Center of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, 2004 December, best researchor of Research centers of Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz Iran and selected lecturer of Tabriz University of Medical Science, 2007: May, Tabriz, Iran.
Book: ► Dyehouse in textile industry
► Advanced nanoparticles in biomedical sciences
►  Impacts of biodegradable polymers towards biomedical applications
 

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Along with honoring family obligations Iranian women can pursue their ambitions, be active on the social scene and climb up the scientific ladder, said Professor Soodabeh Davaran.
Soodabeh Davaran, an associate professor at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine at the University of Tabriz, received UNESCO’s Contribution to Science and Nanotechnology Award in Paris in April.
The following is an excerpt of an interview jamejamsara.ir conducted with the 49-year-old Iranian scientist who has dedicated her life to promotion of science and hopes to win the Nobel Prize one day:
You were named elite woman of the year in Iran in 2007, you appeared on University of Cambridge’s list of top 100 scientists in 2008, and you were on the list of outstanding intellectuals of the 21st century issued by the International Biographical Centre. Your 15 inventions and publication of more than 35 articles in internationally-known journals and the recent UNESCO award make your track record quite stellar.
I owe all of my achievements first to God’s grace and then to my diligence and passionate interest in acquiring knowledge as well as the support of my family.
When did you first develop an interest in science?
Many years ago, before I went to school. My father, Professor Hossein Davaran, was among the founding fathers of chemistry in Iran. My interest in this science was so great that we had a small laboratory at home. My sister and I would spend much of our days in the lab.
You are among people whose adulthood calling is the same as their childhood dream job.
When I was a primary school student, I always read the biographies of successful figures in the history of science. Marie Curie, the first woman who won a Nobel Prize, was one of the people who inspired me to a large extent. I always wished that I could one day make a difference in the world of science.
And now you have the opportunity to get there.
One of my personal characteristics is that I always try to lead a dynamic scientific life. I don’t like stagnation. I like to constantly move forward, because I want to serve my country and humanity and fulfill my childhood dream of winning a Nobel Prize.
Tell us more about the UNESCO award.
I heard about my nomination in early March. Before that I didn’t know anything about it at all because I had not submitted anything to the center.
The award supports those who have a remarkable impact on science and nanotechnology. A jury evaluates articles, inventions and proposals presented by different scientists in over 100 countries before naming the winner.
How did scientific circles react to your winning of the prize?
Based on the reaction and comments of people from far and wide, I concluded that their views about the position of women in the Islamic Republic of Iran have changed. Probably, in the past they assumed that women did not hold a respected position in Iran and their presence was only felt at home. My winning of the title proved otherwise and showed that along with honoring family obligations Iranian women can pursue their ambitions, be active on the social scene and climb up the scientific ladder.....http://iranfrontpage.com/news/society/sci-tech/2015/08/an-iranian-scientist-with-a-unesco-award-under-her-belt/#main

UNESCO awards Iranian female scientist

Tehran, April 11, IRNA – Soodabeh Davaran, Professor of pharmaceutical materials was awarded for 'contributions to science and nanotechnology' by UNESCO.


Ministry of Science, Research and Technology said the UNESCO Director General presented the award to the Iranian scientist in Paris, UNESCO Headquarters on Friday.
She is associate professor of Pharmaceutical materials at Faculty of Pharmacy in Tabriz University of Medical Science.
She has got her MS in Organic Chemistry in 1990 and her PhD in Polymer Science in 1996 both from faculty of chemistry in Tabriz University of Medical Science.
Dr. Davaran currently teaches Organic Chemistry, Polymer, Synthesis of Organic Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry (Drug Synthesis). She is a member of Iran Chemical and Engineering Society.
She won the First Rank of 9th Razi festival in Pharmacy (Basic Science Research), selected by Women Elites of Iran and All Elites around the Islamic World, 2007, selected as the First Festival of Prominent Women, 2008, included in the first edition of 'Who's Who in Plastics and Polymers', James P Harrington, Editor in chief, Society of Plastic Engineers, Technomic Publishing Company Inc, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, selected as TOP 100 SCIENTISTS 2008 and 2012 by International Biographycal Center of Cambridge, selected as the best researchers of Research Centers of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, December 2003 and of Drug Applied Research Center of Tabriz University of Medical Science, 2004 December, best researcher of Research centers of Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz Iran and selected lecturer of Tabriz University of Medical Science, 2007.
Her books are Dyehouse in textile industry, Advanced nanoparticles in biomedical sciences, and Impacts of biodegradable polymers towards biomedical applications.



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PUBS
1.Akbarzadeh A, Mikaeili H, Zarghami N,Mohammad R, Barkhordari A, Davaran S, Preparation and in vitro evaluation of doxorubicin-loaded Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles modified with biocompatible copolymers, International Journal of Nanomedicine, 7:511-526, 2012.
2. Akbarzadeh A, Zarghami N, Mikaeili H, Asgari D, Goganian AM, Khiabani HK, Samiei M, Davaran S, Synthesis, characterization, and in vitro evaluation of novel polymer-coated magnetic nanoparticles for controlled delivery of doxorubicin, Nanotechnology, Science and Applications, 5:1-11
24 January 2012.
3. Akbarzadeh A., Samiei M., Davaran S., Magnetic nanoparticles: preparation, physical properties, and applications in biomedicine, Magnetic nanoparticles: preparation, physical properties, and applications in biomedicine, 7:144, 21 February 2012.
4. Valipour F., Esmhosseini M., Kianfar H., Pasdaran A., Davaran S., Synthesis and Antibacterial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles Embedded in Smart Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide)-Based Hydrogel Networks, Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine, 2, November 2011.
5. Jafari B., Rafie F., Davaran S., Preparation and Characterization of a Novel Smart polymeric Hydrogel for Drug Delivery of Insulin, BioImpacts,1(2), 135-143, 2011.
6. Davaran S., Rafie F., Jafari B., Oral insulin: A Review on its current condition and future aspects, Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011, 17(3), 151 – 162, 2011.
8. Mohammad Mooguee, Yadollah Omidi, Soodabeh Davaran, Synthesis and in vitro release of adriamycin from star-shaped poly(lactide-co-glycolide) nano- and microparticles, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 99(8), 3389-3397, 2010.
9. Mohammad Moogooee, Habib Ramezanzadeh, Syamak Jassori, Yadollah Omidi, Soodabeh Davaran, Synthesis and in vitro studies of cross-linked hydrogel nanoparticles containing amoxicillin, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2011; 100(3):1057-66.
10. Farzaneh RafieYousef Javadzadeh, , Ali Reza Javadzadeh, Leyla Alizadeh Ghavidel, Behzad Jafari, Mohammad Moogooee, SoodabehDavaran , In Vivo Evaluation of Novel Nanoparticles Containing Dexamethasone for Ocular Drug Delivery on Rabbit Eye. Current Eye Research, 2010; 35(12), 1081-1089.
11.Yousef Javadzadeh, Fatemeh Ahadi, Soodabeh Davaran, Ghobad Mohhamadi, Khosro Adibkia, Preparation and physicochemical characterization of naproxen-PLGA nanoparticles, Colloids and Surfaces B, 81, 2010, 498-502.
12. Soodabeh Davaran, Davoud Asgari, Mohammad Reza Rashidi, Roya Salehi, Yadolah Omidi, Synthesis, characterization, and drug-release behavior of novel PEGylated bovine serum albumin as a carrier for anticancer agents, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 119(5), 2635-2643, 2011.
Soudabeh Davaran, Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
13. Soodabeh Davaran, Roya Salehi, Mohammad Reza Rashidi, Ali Akbar Entezami, Thermosensitive nanoparticles prepared from poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-acrylamide-vinylpyrrolidone) and its blend with poly (lactide-co-glycolide) for efficient drug delivery system, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, October 2008.
14. Roya Salehi, Naser Arsalani, Soudabeh Davaran, Ali Akbar Entezami, Synthesis and characterization of thermosensitive and pH sensitive poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-acrylamide-vinylpyrrolidone) for use in controlled release of naltrexone, Journal of Biomedical Material Research: Part A, May 2008.
15. Soodabeh Davaran, Roya Salehi, Ali Akbar Entezami, Valiollah Asgharzadeh, Kaveh Nowruzi, Development of thermosensitive poly (lactide-co-glycolide) delivery systems for use in treatment of narcotic addictions, Polymer for Advanced Technology, 11, 13 January 2009, 416-422.
16. Soodabeh Davaran, Yadollah Omidi, Mohammad Reza Rashidi, Maryam Anzabi, Ali Shayanfar, Nezamaldin Vesal, Farzaneh Davaran, Preparation and in vitro evaluation of linear and star-branched PLGA nanoparticles for insulin delivery, J.Bioact.Compat.Polym., March 2008
17. S. Davaran, M.R. Rashidi, A. Khani, Synthesis of chemically cross-linked hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose hydrogels and their application in controlled release of 5-amino salicylic acid, Drug Dev.Ind.Pharm., 2007,33,881-882.
18. Soodabeh Davaran, Mohammad R. Rashidi, Jalal Hanaee, Ali A. Hamidi, Synthesis and hydrolytic behavior of ibuprofen prodrugs and their PEGylated Derivatives, Drug Delivery,13 (5), 386-389, October 2006.
19. S. Davaran, J. Hanaee, M. R. Rashidi, F. Valiolahi, M. Hashemi, Influence of poly (ethylene glycol) - cyclodextrin complexes on Stabilization and transdermal permeation of ascorbic acid, J. Biomed Mater. Res.A, 2006, May 31.
20.  M. Mahkam, M. Allahverdipour, R. Mohammadi, M. R. Rashidi,S. Davaran, M. Barshan, an Oral Delivery System for Insulin, J. Bioact. Compat. Polym., 21(2), 135-148, 2006.
21. S. Davaran, M. R. Rashidi, B. Pourabas, M. Dadashzadeh, N. Moti Haghshenas, Adriamycin release from poly (lactide-co-glycolide) - poly ethylene glycol nanoparticles: synthesis and in-vitro characterization. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 1(4), 535-539, 2006.
22. S. Davaran, M.R. Rashidi, J. Hanaee, A. Khani, M. Mahkam, M. Hashemi,    Synthesis and degradation characteristics of polyurethanes containing azo derivatives of 9- amino salicylic acid, J. Bioact. Compat. Polym. 21(4), 315- 326, 2006.
23. S. Davaran, M.R. Rashidi, J, Hanaee, A. Khani, M. Hashemi, Synthesis  and hydrolytic behavior of ibuprofen prodrugs and their PEGylated derivatives, Drug    Delivery, 13(5), 383-387, 2006.
24. Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Khandaghi R, Hashemi M.  Development of a Novel    Prolonged-Release Nicotine Transdermal Patch.  Pharmacological Research.  2005; 5:    233-237.
25.  Mahkam M, Assadi MG, Ramesh M, Davaran S.  Linear Type Azo ontaining  Polyurethanes for Colon-Specific Drug Delivery.  J Bioact Compat Polym. 2004; 19:  45-53.
26.  Garjani MR, Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Malek N.  Protective Effects of Some Azo Derivatives of 5-amino Salicylic Acid and their PEGylated Prodrugs an  Acetic acid Induced Rat Colitis.  Daru.  2004; 12(1): 24-30.
27.  Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Hashemi M.  Synthesis and Hydrolytic Behaviour of 2-  Mercaptoethyl Ibuprofenate-Polyethylene Glycol Conjugate as a Novel Transdermal Prodrug.  Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology.  2003; 55(4): 13-517.
28. Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Hashemi M.  Synthesis and Characterization of Methacrylic Derivatives of 5-Amino Salicylic Acid with pH-sensitive Swelling properties. AAPS   Pharmsci Tech.  2001; 2 (4), 9.
29. Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Ershadpour B. Preparation of Acrylic-type Hydrogels containing 5- amino Salicylic Acid.  Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2001; 4:5-63.
30. Davaran S, Hanaee J, Khosrawi A.  Release of 5-amino Salicylic acid from acrylic type polymeric prodrugs designed for colon - specific drug delivery.  Journal of  Controlled Release, 1998; (58): 279-287.
31. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Hydrophilic Copolymers Prepared from Acrylic TypeDerivatives of Ibuprofen containing Hydrolysable Thioester Bond.  Euro polym.J.  1998; (34): 187-192.
32. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Polyurethanes containing  Ibuprofen Groups.   Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers, 1997; 12(1):  47-58.
33.  Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Acrylic type polymers containing ibuprofen and       indomethacin with difunctional spacer group: synthesis and hydrolysis.  Journal of      Controlled Release. 199; (47): 41-79.
34 . Nasir Tabrizi MH, Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis of Diclofenac Polymeric Prodrugs and their Hydrolysis Reactivity. Iranian  Polymer Journal, 1996; 5 (4): 243-249.
35. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Modified Poly Vinyl     Alcohols Containing Ibuprofen Pendent Groups. Iranian Polymer Journal, 1996; 5(3): 188-191.
36. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  A Review on Application of Polymers in New Drug Delivery Systems.  Iranian Polymer Journal, 1994; 6(4): 273-289.
37. Davaran S, Hanaee J, Khosrawi A.  Release of 5-amino Salicylic acid from acrylic type polymeric prodrugs designed for colon - specific drug delivery.  Journal of Controled Release, 1998; (58): 279-287.
38.  Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Hydrophilic Copolymers Prepared from Acrylic Type Derivatives of Ibuprofen containing hydrolyzable thioester bond.  Eur polym J. 1998; (34): 187-192.
37. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Polyurethanes containing Ibuprofen Groups.   Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers, 1997; 12 (1): 47-58.
39. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Acrylic type polymers containing ibuprofen and indomethacin with difunctional spacer group: synthesis and hydrolysis. Journal of Controlled Release. 1997; (47): 41-79.
40. Nasir Tabrizi MH, Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis of Diclofenac Polymeric Prodrugs and their Hydrolysis Reactivity. Iranian Polymer Journal, 1996; 5 (4): 243-249.
41. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Modified Poly Vinyl Alcohols Containing Ibuprofen Pendent Groups. Iranian Polymer Journal, 1996;  5(3): 188-191.
42. Davaran S, Entezami AA.  A Review on Application of Polymers in New Drug  Delivery Systems.  Iranian Polymer Journal, 1994; 6(4): 273-289.
43. Davaran S, Rashidi, M.R., Javadi, M., Hamishehkar, H., Preparation and in-   vitro studies of 17-β-estradiol and levonorgestrel transdermal patches using novel transdermal permeation enhancers, Pharmaceutical Science, 2006, Autumn 25-32.
44. Davaran S., Hanaee J., Molaee J, Preparation and study of hydrolytic behavior of PEGylated derivatives of ibuprofen, Pharmaceutical Science 2005 Spring 39-
45. Davaran S., Rashidi M.R., Khani A., Synthesis of chemically cross-linked hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose hydrogels and their application in colon-specific drug delivery systems, Drug Dev. Ind. Pharm. 33(8), 881-887, August 2007.

  Presentations
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Khani A.  Synthesis of Novel Acrylic Type Hydrogels for Colon-Specific Drug Delivery Systems.  9th Seminar of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  2004; Aug 23-26.  Tabriz-Iran.o Mahkam M, Davaran S, Ramesh M.  Synthesis of Novel Polyurethane Conjugates of 5-amino Salicylic Acid Designed for Colon-Specific Drug Delivery Systems.  9th Seminar of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  2004; Aug 23-26.  Tabriz-Iran.
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Hamishehkar H.  Novel Prolonged Activity Nicotine Patch Cross-Linked Poly Vinyl Alcohol Rate-Controlling Membrane.  8th Iranian Seminar of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  2002; Aug 27-29, Shiraz-Iran.
o  Hemati S, Davaran S, Sariri R, Rashidi MR.  Optimized Preparation of Gancyclovir in Bench Scale.  8th Iranian Seminar of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  2002; Aug 27-29,  Shiraz-Iran.
o  Davaran S, Hemati S, Rashidi MR.  Modification of 6-Mercaptopurine and Azathioprine Synthesis in Bench Scale.  8th Iranian Seminar of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  2002; Aug 27-29, Shiraz-Iran.
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Shahsafi M.  Application of Hydrolyzate Collagen in Detergent Formulations.  6th international seminar on Hygienic and cosmetics industries. 2000; Sep 25-27, Tehran-Iran.
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Hanaee J.  Synthesis of New Polymeric Pro-drugs of 5-Amino Slicylic Acid and the Assay of Non-enzymatic Release of Drug.  7th seminar of Iranian Pharmaceutical Society (ISPS).   2000; Aug 27-30, Mashhad-Iran.

Davaran S, Hanaee J, Khosravi A.  Preparation and Release of 5-Amino Salycilic Acid from Acrylic Type Polymeric Pro-drugs Designed for Colon-Specific Drug Delivery Systems.  6th Seminar of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  1998; Aug 27-29, Isfahan-Iran.
Davaran S, Entezami AA, Karimi L.  Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Modified Poly Vinyl Alcohol Pro-drugs of Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs. 5th Iranian seminar of orgaic chemistry, Isfahan university of Technology , 1996; August 17-19,  Isfahan-Iran.
Davaran S.  Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Polyurethanes Containing Ibuprofen Monoglycerides.  5th Iranian seminar of orgaic chemistry, Isfahan university of Technology , 1996; August 17-19,  Isfahan-Iran.
Davaran S, Entezami AA.  Synthesis, Polymerization, and Hydrolysis of Methacrylic Derivatives of Ibuprofen.  4th Iranian seminar of organic chemistry, Ferdowsi University, 1995; October 17-19.  Mashhad-Iran.

o  Davaran S, Bagheri M, Fakhri S,  Entezami AA.  A Convenient Method for Studying Hydrolysis Progress of Poly Acryloyloxy Acetanilide.  International seminar of polymer science and technology,  1994; May 2-4.  Shiraz-Iran.
o  Davaran S., Biodegradable synthetic polymers for colon- specific drug delivery. Drug Delivery and Licensing, Asia Pacific 2005, 16- 17 November 2005, Bangalore, India
Davaran S, Hanaee J, Rashidi MR, Valiolahi F.  Synthesis of Novel Multifunctional Polyethylene Glycol Derivatives for Preparation of Protein Conjugates.  International Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, and Pharmaceutical Technology.  2004; March 15-18.  Nuremberg-Germany.
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Davaran F, Moti Haghshenas N.  Preparation and Protein release of the ABA Triblock Copolymers Consisting of Poly (Lactide-co-Glycolide) Attached to Central Polyethylene Glycol Segments. 12th International Pharmaceutical Technology Symposium.  2004; September 12-15. Istanbul-Turkey.
o Rashidi MR, Davaran S, Hanaee J.  Synthesis and Swelling Properties of Polymeric prodrugs of 5-Amino Salicylic acid. 12th International Pharmaceutical Technology Symposium.  2004; September 12-15. Istanbul-Turkey.
Davaran S, Rashidi MR.  Modified Polyethylene Glycol Derivatives of Ibuprofene.  4thWorld Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics Pharmceutical Technology.  2002; April 8-11.  Florence-Italy.
o  Davaran S, Hosseini SH.  Toxic Gas and Vapour Detection with Polyaniline Gas Sensors.  European Polymer Federation Congress.  2001; July 15-20.  Amesterdam-
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Hanaee J.  Preparation of Acrylic Type Polymeric Prodrugs of 5-Amino Salicylic Acid Designed for Colon Targeting.  New Trends in polymers for oral and parenteral administration.  2001; March 12-13.  Paris-France.
Davaran S, Rashidi MR, Hanaee J.  Synthesis and Propertics of Polymeric Prodrugs of 5-Amino Salicylic Acid Based on Polyethylene Glycol Hydrogels.  International conference on IFLAMMOPHARMACOLOGY , 2000; September 10-13, Sheffreld-UK.



The El-Goli estate in Tabriz, Iran.
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