ehsan hosseini | molecular neurosciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ehsan hosseini | molecular neurosciences | Best Researcher Award 

Freelance researcher, at Urmia University, Iran.

Dr. Ehsan Hosseini is a dedicated physiologist with a Ph.D. in Veterinary Physiology and over a decade of academic and research experience. His expertise spans the biological impacts of electromagnetic fields, neurobehavioral studies, and innovative concepts such as brain-to-brain communication. Currently affiliated with the Department of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Urmia University, he has previously held positions at Ilam University and the Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Hosseini has consistently demonstrated excellence in research, having been recognized as the Best Researcher at Ilam University in 2014. His prolific scholarly output includes peer-reviewed publications in respected journals and roles as a reviewer for prominent neuroscience and biomedical journals. With a unique blend of physiological insight and pioneering interest in electromagnetic effects on health and behavior, Dr. Hosseini stands at the forefront of emerging bioelectromagnetic research. 🧲🧠📚

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🎓 Education

Dr. Hosseini’s academic journey began with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree at Urmia University (2000–2007), where he explored the effects of extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields on blood cell profiles in mice. His early research highlighted his curiosity about electromagnetic phenomena, a theme that would define his scholarly career. He later pursued a Ph.D. in Veterinary Physiology (2007–2011), with a thesis focusing on how ELF triangular pulsed electromagnetic fields affect lipid profiles, hormone levels (Free T3, T4, corticosterone), and oxidative stress markers (malonyl dialdehyde) in rabbits fed both normal and hypercholesterol diets. This comprehensive research formed the foundation for his long-standing exploration into bioelectromagnetic physiology. His deep understanding of physiology, neurobiology, and biochemistry underpins a unique interdisciplinary perspective that enriches both his teaching and research initiatives. 📘🔬👨‍🔬

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Hosseini began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at Ilam University (2012–2018), where he taught physiology, biochemistry, and clinical pathology. He played a vital role in mentoring students, leading research initiatives, and advancing neurophysiological studies. From 2020 to 2023, he served as a Research Associate at Tabriz University of Medical Sciences under the guidance of Dr. Pouran Karimi, where his work centered on neurobehavioral impacts of prenatal stress and electromagnetic exposure. His teaching portfolio also includes earlier roles instructing animal behavior and general physiology between 2007 and 2010. Dr. Hosseini has also been involved in technical workshops on electrophysiology, recombinant protein expression, and PCR techniques. His wide-ranging experience spans hands-on laboratory training, curriculum development, and editorial responsibilities for leading scientific journals. He currently contributes to academia as a researcher and educator at Urmia University. 🎓🧪🧬

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Hosseini’s research interests converge at the intersection of biophysics, neuroendocrinology, and behavioral science. A primary focus of his work is the biologic effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on physiological and psychological states, particularly anxiety-like behavior in rodents. His studies explore how ELF fields influence hormone levels, oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, and neuroanatomical structures like the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus. Additionally, Dr. Hosseini is a pioneer in brain-to-brain communication, where he theorizes on the potential electromagnetic and photonic mechanisms underlying inter-brain interaction. His current inquiries include prenatal stress models, neuroprotection, and potential therapeutic applications of natural compounds such as Nigella sativa. With an ever-expanding curiosity, he continues to investigate novel and sometimes controversial hypotheses to push the boundaries of cognitive and behavioral neuroscience. 🌐🧠📡

🏆 Awards

In recognition of his groundbreaking work, Dr. Hosseini was selected as the Best Researcher of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Ilam University in 2014. This accolade acknowledged not only his academic output but also his leadership in veterinary and physiological sciences. His active role in education and interdisciplinary research, coupled with consistent participation in national and international workshops and symposia, has earned him a strong professional reputation. Additionally, his editorial contributions to reputable journals like PLOS One, Neuroscience Letters, and ASN Neuro highlight his standing in the scientific community. Dr. Hosseini continues to mentor young scientists and expand his collaborative networks, ensuring that his influence in the academic and scientific landscape grows year after year. 🥇📖🌍

📚 Top Noted Publications

Dr. Hosseini has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles on electromagnetic fields, neurobehavior, and veterinary physiology. Notable publications include:

  • 2024
    Title: Ubiquitous extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields induce anxiety-like behavior
    Journal: Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine
    Cited by: TBD

  • 2023
    Title: Effect of prenatal stress and ELF-EMFs on anxiety-like behavior
    Journal: Brain and Behavior
    Cited by: TBD

  • 2022
    Title: Maternal stress-induced anxiety-like behavior exacerbated by EMFs
    Journal: PLOS One
    Cited by: TBD

  • 2021
    Title: Brain-to-brain communication via EMFs
    Journal: Heliyon
    Cited by: TBD

  • 2010–2016
    A series of publications in Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, Pathologie Biologie, Global Veterinaria, Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders, among others, focusing on:

    • Neuroprotection mechanisms

    • Oxidative stress biomarkers

    • Endocrine system responses to environmental stressors

Conclusion

Based on his extensive publication record, interdisciplinary research in emerging scientific areas, and dedication to academic mentorship and peer review, Dr. Ehsan Hosseini is a strong and well-deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His research stands at the convergence of veterinary physiology, neurobiology, and electromagnetic field applications — fields gaining attention for their futuristic potential.