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Dr. parichehr hanachi,
Iran  Dr Parichehr Hanachi completed her BS in biology (1984) from Teacher Training University, Tehran, MS in Biochemistry (1987) from Marmara University, Istanbul-Turkey, PhD in biochemistry (2002) from University Putra Malaysia (UPM) and Post doctoral (2003) from Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences (UPM). She has attended to approximately 99 conferences, workshops and seminars. She published 123 papers in international and local journals and proceeding and she presented 65 presentations in international and local conferences in different country such as: Finland, Malaysia, Turkey, Indonesia, USA, Netherland, Emirate Arab, Ghazaghestan and Iran… She won silver award as a member of research team in the UPM RMC Diversify, Promote and Commercialese exhibition 2003, 2 bronze award as a Project Leader of research team and 3 bronze award as a member of research team in Exhibition of invention research and innovation UPM RMC. 11. March.2005, Silver Medal, as a member of research team that won Silver Medal award in Malaysian Technology Expo, 2007,( MARS), Won the AACR-NCI International Investigator Opportunity Grant for attending to AACR Annual Meeting 2007 taking place in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. April 2007. She got a certificate as supervisory student which won second position award of best research presentation (Communication Health Department, UPM). 20 April. 2005, won travel grants from UPM to attend International 4th UNESCO-MCBN/COSTAM/SFRR Workshop , awards from UPM to attend UMS Biotechnology Symposium II, Signal Transduction. Sabah. 2003. She won Sapporo Medical Foundation, Japanese grants for attending the meting with Sapporo Medical University School of medicine, for discussion of joint research on Sep, 2006. She got Awards as a distinguished selected researcher from VC of , Alzahra University, Tehran, Dec, 2005-2007 and got award as a fund for Invited Collaborative Research Program (ICRP), for the joint research project with UPM from the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran, Nov 2006. Most of her researches are involved with health promotion , cancer, antioxidant, traditional medicine, and environment pollution, protein purification and clinical biochemistry. She has more than 18 years experience in teaching the clinical biochemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Molecular Basis of Medicine, Biochemistry of Exercise, Sport Metabolism , Sport Nutrition, Human physiology in Tehran and UPM for Bachelor and post graduates students. Recently after 8 years study and working in Faculty Medicine and Health Sciences, in UPM, Malaysia came back to Iran and working in Women Research Center, Biomedical unite, Alzahra University, Tehran. She is conducting the collaboration research with Sapporo Medical University and UPM, Medical Faculty in Malaysia. Currently her research are involved with, some subjects such as: “The effect of phytostrogen as replacement of HRT in Iranian menopause women, “Zinc deficiency in Iranian women” as a joint research with Reproductive Research Center, Tehran University “ The effect of soy milk, HRT and sport on menopausal women as a joint research with women Research Center” Reproductive Research Center and Endocrine Metabolism Research Center, Tehran University. Based on her experience as international researcher and lecturer, She is completely familiar with English languages and computer. She is an active person in sport activity and She is qualified instructor in aerobic. She is member of Iranian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Malaysian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Iranian Society for Biochemistry and Since 2007, Member of Iranian, Breast Cancer Association, Since 2007, Member of association for help to Iranian children with cancer problem, and Member of Iranian Society for Toxicology, Tehran - Iran. Currently she is working in Biochemistry unite, Biology Dep, Science Faculty, Alzahra University.
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9th European Congress on Menopause and Andropause
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