Hedayatollah Ghorchian

Professor
Department of Biophysics
Tehran University of Medical Science
Iran

Professor Biochemistry
Biography

Hedayatollah Ghourchian was born in 1958. After receiving his MSc. in analytical chemitry, he participated in Enzyme Technology Training Course, in Japan. Thereafter he joined the group of Professor Naoki Kamo as a PhD student and received his Ph.D. degree from the Faculty of pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan in 1995. He is expert in bioanalysis and biosensors and at the present is working as a professor at Department of Biophysics, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Tehran. His research focuses mainly on: a) design and fabricating different types of biosensors, b) design and developing the enzyme or microbial biofuel cells, c) synthesis of nanodrugs and recently artificial nanozymes.      

Research Intrest

 Biosensors, Structural studies of biomacromolecules including: Protein modification and immobilization Bioelectrochemistry of proteins, Biofuel cell design: Enzymatic and microbial biofuel cell Drug delivery Anticancer drug delivery Nano drugs

List of Publications
4) Habibi Rezaei M, Bakhti M, Moosavi-Movahedi AA, Zargar SJ, Ghorchian H. Fructation Induces Hemin Degradation in Methemoglobin. Biomacromolecular Journal. 2015 Dec 1;1(2):212-9.
3) Gouranlou F, Ghourchian H. Ethanol/O 2 biofuel cell using a biocathode consisting of laccase/HOOC-MWCNTs/polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride. Enzyme and microbial technology. 2016 May 31;86:127-33.
2) Habibi Rezaei M, Bakhti M, Moosavi-Movahedi AA, Zargar SJ, Ghorchian H. Fructation Induces Hemin Degradation in Methemoglobin. Biomacromolecular Journal. 2015 Dec 1;1(2):212-9.
1) Banaei A, Ghorchian H, Faraji Dana R, Moosavi Movahedi AA, Naghavi H, Saviz SM, Amjadi R, Hosseinzadeh R. Change in Oxygen Absorption of Human Adult and Fetal Hemoglobin Due to 940 MHz Electromagnetic Field Radiation Exposure. Biomacromolecular Journal. 2015 Dec 1;1(2):187-95.

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