Prof. Dr. Luay Rashan | Neuroscience of Pain and Analgesia | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Luay Rashan | Dhofar University | Oman

Professor Luay Jamil Rashan is a distinguished academic specializing in Histology and Histochemistry, currently serving as Director and Principal Investigator at the Research Center, Dhofar University, Oman. He holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. from the University of Mosul, Iraq, and a Ph.D. from Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland, with extensive post-doctoral experience in pharmacognosy, virology, pharmacology, and plant biochemistry across leading institutions in Iraq, the UK, and Germany. Professor Rashan has authored 88 scholarly documents that have garnered over 1,103 citations, reflecting significant impact in his field, and holds an h-index of 19, underscoring his scholarly influence. His research contributions span histological and histochemical methodologies, pharmacological studies, and bio-organic chemistry, with a focus on advancing scientific understanding in tissue biology and drug evaluation. His work has been recognized internationally, reflecting a sustained commitment to research excellence, academic leadership, and interdisciplinary collaboration. As a prolific researcher, Professor Rashan continues to contribute to advancing knowledge through publications, mentoring, and leading innovative research initiatives that bridge experimental science with applied biomedical research. His career exemplifies a dedication to both scientific discovery and the development of future generations of researchers.

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Featured Publications

  • Author(s). (2025). Neuronutritional enhancement of antioxidant defense system through Nrf2/HO1/NQO1 axis in fibromyalgia. Neurochemistry International.

  • Author(s). (2025). Oleandrin-mediated suppression of MELK induces apoptosis, autophagy, and ferroptosis in human non-small cell lung cancer cells. Phytomedicine.

  • Author(s). (2025). Cannabis oil protects against valproic acid–induced autism spectrum disorder by reducing oxidative stress. Developmental Neurobiology.

  • Author(s). (2025). Profiling and bioactivity of polyphenols from the Omani medicinal plant Terminalia dhofarica (syn. Anogeissus dhofarica). Molecules Basel Switzerland.

  • Author(s). (2025). An updated review on pharmacological aspects and nanotechnological advancements of frankincense boswellic acids.

Luay Rashan | Neuroscience of Pain and Analgesia | Best Researcher Award

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