Kave Moloudi | Oxidative stress | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kave Moloudi | Oxidative stress | Research Excellence Award 

Caen-Normandy University, France

Dr. Kave Moloudi is an internationally recognized scientist specializing in nanotheranostics, radiobiology, photodynamic therapy, and cancer nanomedicine. His academic and research activities focus on integrating nanotechnology with biomedical sciences to develop innovative therapeutic and diagnostic solutions for cancer treatment. Through extensive interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Moloudi has contributed to significant advancements in nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems, molecular imaging, radiotherapy enhancement, and tumor-targeted therapies. His strong publication profile, high citation count, and impactful scientific reviews demonstrate his growing influence within the global biomedical research community. He has collaborated with prominent researchers and institutions across multiple countries, strengthening international scientific partnerships and knowledge exchange. Dr. Moloudi’s work reflects originality, technical expertise, and dedication to improving translational cancer therapies through innovative biomedical technologies. His contributions to oncology and nanomedicine research continue to gain academic recognition, establishing him as a respected and promising researcher committed to advancing modern healthcare science and therapeutic innovation worldwide.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Kave Moloudi has developed a strong academic foundation in biomedical sciences, nanotechnology, radiobiology, and cancer therapy through advanced education and specialized scientific training. His educational journey reflects a deep commitment to interdisciplinary learning, combining principles of medicine, molecular biology, physics, and nanoscience to address complex healthcare challenges. Through academic research and technical coursework, he gained expertise in photodynamic therapy, nanoparticle engineering, imaging technologies, and therapeutic innovation. His educational background prepared him to conduct high-quality translational research and contribute to emerging areas of nanomedicine and oncology. Throughout his studies, Dr. Moloudi demonstrated analytical thinking, scientific curiosity, and dedication to advancing biomedical knowledge. His academic preparation also enabled him to collaborate effectively with international researchers and contribute to peer-reviewed scientific literature. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical research experience has positioned him as a capable scientist actively supporting innovation in cancer treatment and modern biomedical technologies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kave Moloudi possesses extensive research experience in nanomedicine, radiobiology, molecular imaging, and photodynamic cancer therapy. His professional activities involve interdisciplinary scientific investigations focused on improving therapeutic efficiency and advancing innovative biomedical applications. Through affiliations with international research institutions and universities, he has contributed to collaborative projects addressing cancer treatment strategies, nanoparticle-mediated therapies, and translational medicine. Dr. Moloudi has actively participated in experimental research, publication development, and scientific communication within the biomedical and oncology communities. His experience includes working alongside researchers from medical sciences, nanotechnology, and molecular medicine backgrounds, strengthening his multidisciplinary expertise. He has also contributed to reviews and investigations exploring therapeutic enhancement, tumor targeting, and advanced drug delivery systems. Through continuous involvement in scientific innovation and collaborative research environments, Dr. Moloudi has built a respected academic profile characterized by technical competence, research productivity, and dedication to improving healthcare technologies and biomedical treatment methodologies.

Research Interest

Dr. Kave Moloudi’s research interests focus on nanotheranostics, photodynamic therapy, cancer nanomedicine, radiobiology, molecular imaging, and advanced therapeutic technologies. His scientific investigations aim to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment using nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems, radiosensitizers, and innovative biomedical materials. He is particularly interested in enhancing the effectiveness of radiotherapy and photodynamic therapy while minimizing side effects associated with conventional cancer treatments. Dr. Moloudi also explores the biological interactions of nanoparticles, tumor microenvironment modulation, fluorescence imaging, and targeted therapeutic strategies for oncology applications. His work integrates nanotechnology, molecular medicine, and biomedical engineering to develop translational healthcare solutions with clinical relevance. Additionally, his research addresses immune modulation, apoptosis induction, and combination therapies designed to optimize treatment outcomes in cancer patients. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative scientific approaches, Dr. Moloudi continues contributing to the advancement of personalized medicine, biomedical innovation, and next-generation cancer therapeutics.

Award and Honor

Dr. Kave Moloudi has gained substantial academic recognition through his influential research publications, strong citation record, and growing international scientific reputation in biomedical and nanomedicine research. His scholarly impact is demonstrated by a high h-index and numerous widely cited articles in respected journals related to oncology, nanotechnology, and molecular medicine. These achievements reflect the scientific community’s acknowledgment of his innovative contributions to cancer therapy and biomedical applications. His collaborations with internationally recognized researchers and institutions further highlight his professional credibility and research excellence. Dr. Moloudi’s work on photodynamic therapy, nanoparticle-based treatments, and radiobiology has attracted considerable academic attention and established him as a valuable contributor to modern healthcare research. Although formal public award listings may be limited, his publication achievements, citation influence, and interdisciplinary scientific advancements serve as indicators of distinction and professional accomplishment within the global biomedical and cancer research communities.

Conclusion

Dr. Kave Moloudi is a highly promising and accomplished researcher whose scientific contributions have significantly advanced nanomedicine, cancer therapy, radiobiology, and biomedical innovation. His interdisciplinary expertise, strong publication record, and international collaborations demonstrate a sustained commitment to improving modern healthcare research and therapeutic technologies. Through innovative investigations involving nanoparticles, molecular imaging, and photodynamic therapy, he has contributed valuable knowledge to oncology and translational medicine. His research impact, supported by impressive citation metrics and respected scientific publications, reflects both academic excellence and growing global recognition. Dr. Moloudi continues to strengthen his influence within the international biomedical research community through collaborative scientific efforts and consistent scholarly productivity. His dedication to advancing cancer treatment methodologies and improving patient-centered therapeutic approaches highlights his potential for future leadership in biomedical sciences. Overall, Dr. Moloudi represents a respected researcher with exceptional capability, innovation, and commitment to scientific advancement and healthcare improvement.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Biomedical applications of PLGA nanoparticles in nanomedicine: advances in drug delivery systems and cancer therapy
Authors: A. Narmani, R. Jahedi, E. Bakhshian-Dehkordi, S. Ganji, M. Nemati, et al.
Year: 2023
Citation: 96 Citations

Title: Alginate hydrogel co-loaded with cisplatin and gold nanoparticles for computed tomography image-guided chemotherapy
Authors: M. Keshavarz, K. Moloudi, R. Paydar, Z. Abed, J. Beik, H. Ghaznavi, et al.
Year: 2018
Citation: 88 Citations

Title: Resveratrol as an enhancer of apoptosis in cancer: a mechanistic review
Authors: M. Ashrafizadeh, S. Taeb, H. Haghi-Aminjan, S. Afrashi, K. Moloudi, et al.
Year: 2021
Citation: 70 Citations

Title: Modulation of the immune system by melatonin; implications for cancer therapy
Authors: M. Moslehi, R. Moazamiyanfar, M.S. Dakkali, S. Rezaei, N. Rastegar-Pouyani, et al.
Year: 2022
Citation: 57 Citations

Title: Predisposing role of vitamin D receptor (VDR) polymorphisms in the development of multiple sclerosis: A case-control study
Authors: R. Abdollahzadeh, M.S. Fard, F. Rahmani, K. Moloudi, A. Azarnezhad
Year: 2016
Citation: 51 Citations

Abdul Kabir | Nuclear astrophysics | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Abdul Kabir | Nuclear astrophysics | Young Scientist Award

Assistant Professor at Institute of Space Technology Islamabad, Pakistan

Dr. Abdul Kabir Khan 🎓, born on 11 March 1991 🇵🇰, is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the Institute of Space Technology (IST), Islamabad. He specializes in Theoretical Nuclear Astrophysics 🔭 and is an HEC-approved Ph.D. supervisor. His research bridges nuclear physics and astrophysics, focusing on nuclear properties under extreme conditions 🌌. He earned his Ph.D. and MS from GIK Institute 🏛️, with multiple Gold Medals 🥇. Dr. Khan has published and reviewed for leading journals 📖 and has also contributed significantly to curriculum development 📚 and project management 🛠️ at IST.

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🎓 Education & Experience 

Education:

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Theoretical Nuclear Astrophysics — GIK Institute (2018-2021)

  • 🎓 MS in Theoretical Nuclear Astrophysics — GIK Institute (2016-2018) 🥇

  • 🎓 M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics — Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan (2014-2016) 🥇

  • 🎓 B.Sc. (Physics, Maths-A, Electronics) — Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan (2011-2013) 🥇

  • 🎓 F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering & Biology) — BISE Mardan (2008-2010)

  • 🎓 SSC (Sciences) — BISE Peshawar (2005-2007)

Experience:

  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor, Department of Space Science, IST Islamabad (2021–Present)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer, Govt Post Graduate College Mardan (2021)

  • 👨‍🔬 Research & Graduate Assistant, GIK Institute (2016–2021)

  • 👨‍🏫 Teaching Assistant, GIK Institute (2016–2018)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer, Govt Degree College Mardan (2015–2016)

  • 🚀 Co-PI, Space and Astrophysics Research Lab (2023–Present)

🧠 Professional Development 

Dr. Abdul Kabir Khan has actively participated in academic and administrative roles alongside his teaching 📚. He has contributed to curriculum design 🛠️, managed program specifications 🧩, and supervised BS/MS/Ph.D. Self-Assessment Reports 📄 at IST. As a scholarship and social media focal person 🎯, he has enhanced outreach and student engagement 📢. He has also managed Final Year Projects 🏆, showing commitment to research mentoring. His professional growth is evident from his multiple academic appointments, conference participation 📜, and his role as a reviewer for esteemed journals 🔍. Dr. Khan remains devoted to bridging education and research excellence 🌟.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Abdul Kabir Khan’s research domain is Theoretical Nuclear Astrophysics 🚀. His focus lies in studying nuclear properties under extreme conditions 🌋, radiative capture reactions, nuclear weak interaction rates, and stellar evolution 🔥. He develops and applies models like the relativistic mean field, R-matrix approach, and potential models to investigate nucleosynthesis processes (r-, s-, p-, rp-processes) 🌌. His work extends from low-energy nuclear reactions to stellar explosion mechanisms 🌟. Dr. Khan aims to bridge fundamental nuclear physics and astrophysical phenomena, thus contributing crucial insights into cosmic element formation and the behavior of matter under extreme astrophysical environments 💫.

🏅 Awards & Honors 

  • 🥇 Gold Medalist in M.S. — GIK Institute

  • 🥇 Gold Medalist in M.Sc. — Abdul Wali Khan University

  • 🥇 Gold Medalist in B.Sc. — Abdul Wali Khan University

  • 🏆 Best Final Year Project Award (2021–2022) — IST Islamabad

  • 🏆 Best Final Year Project Award (2022–2023) — IST Islamabad

  • 🏆 Best Final Year Project Award (2023–2024) — IST Islamabad

  • 🏅 Young Scientist Award (AI & Robotics) — 2023

  • 🎖️ Secured First Position in SSC (Science Group) — 2007

  • 🏅 Research Assistantship (Ph.D. and MS) — GIK Institute

  • 📜 HEC Approved PhD Supervisor — Since June 2022

  • 🧪 Reviewer for leading journals like Nuclear Physics A, Scientific Reports, Physica Scripta, Advances in Space Research, and Chinese Physics

Publication Top Notes

1. Investigation of ground state and the β-decay properties of 156−162Nd

  • Journal: Nuclear Physics A

  • Publication Date: May 2025

  • Type: Journal Article

  • DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2025.123057

  • Source: Crossref

  • Summary: This study explores the ground-state structures and β-decay behaviors of neodymium isotopes 156−162^{156-162}Nd. It likely involves theoretical nuclear models and experimental comparisons relevant to nuclear structure physics.

2. Investigation of 14C(p, γ)15N at low energies

  • Journal: Modern Physics Letters A

  • Publication Date: January 20, 2025

  • Type: Journal Article

  • DOI: 10.1142/S0217732324502080

  • Source: Crossref

  • Summary: Focuses on the proton capture reaction 14C(p,γ)15N^{14}\text{C}(p,\gamma)^{15}\text{N} at low energy ranges, which is important for astrophysical processes like stellar nucleosynthesis and primordial element formation.

3. Arbitrary amplitude electron-acoustic solitary waves in magnetoplasma with Kaniadakis distributed electrons

  • Journal: AIP Advances

  • Publication Date: December 1, 2024

  • Type: Journal Article

  • DOI: 10.1063/5.0240816

  • Source: Crossref

  • Summary: Studies electron-acoustic solitary waves in magnetized plasma considering Kaniadakis statistics (a generalized statistical framework), possibly useful for understanding space and astrophysical plasma behaviors.

4. Effect of ions anisotropy pressure on the ion-acoustic cnoidal waves in electron–positron–ion magnetoplasmas

  • Journal: AIP Advances

  • Publication Date: September 1, 2024

  • Type: Journal Article

  • DOI: 10.1063/5.0232570

  • Source: Crossref

  • Summary: Analyzes how anisotropic ion pressures affect ion-acoustic cnoidal waves in plasmas containing electrons, positrons, and ions under magnetic fields. Cnoidal waves are periodic solutions of nonlinear wave equations.

5. Re-investigation of Neutron Capture by 84^{84}Kr and 86^{86}Kr in the s-Process Nucleosynthesis

  • Journal: Brazilian Journal of Physics

  • Publication Date: June 2024

  • Type: Journal Article

  • DOI: 10.1007/s13538-024-01455-5

  • Source: Crossref

  • Summary: Re-evaluates the neutron capture cross-sections of krypton isotopes 84^{84}Kr and 86^{86}Kr, which are important for modeling the slow neutron capture (s-process) in stellar environments.

Conclusion

Dr. Abdul Kabir Khan demonstrates the perfect blend of scientific excellence, leadership ability, innovation, and community service required for a Young Scientist Award. His contributions in theoretical nuclear astrophysics significantly advance understanding in a challenging frontier of physics. His academic record, research depth, leadership in institutional development, and recognition by the scientific community make him a highly deserving and outstanding candidate for the award.