Rashmi Roy | Cellular Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Rashmi Roy | Cellular Neuroscience | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Rashmi Roy | Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science | India

Dr. Rashmi Roy is an accomplished scientific leader and Assistant Professor with more than seven years of experience spanning organic chemistry, carbohydrate chemistry, biopolymers, medicinal chemistry, and drug discovery, with a strong record of contributing to both academic and industrial research environments. She is a Fellow of the Indian Chemical Society and a recipient of the Young Scientist Award, reflecting her recognized impact in the chemical sciences. Her research profile includes 9 scholarly documents, which have collectively received 250 citations across 229 citing publications, with an h-index of 5, demonstrating consistent influence and visibility within the scientific community. Dr. Roy has held key roles in academia, pharmaceutical research organizations, and international research institutions, where she has contributed to organic synthesis, project development, and translational research initiatives. She brings a rare interdisciplinary blend of deep scientific expertise and business-oriented competencies, including project strategy, business development, managerial economics, and international collaboration. Her work is complemented by strong skills in scientific writing, environmental sciences, and innovation management, enabling her to bridge laboratory research with organizational growth objectives. Known for her effective communication and leadership abilities, she has actively engaged in knowledge dissemination through lectures and conference presentations. Dr. Roy continues to focus on advancing research-driven innovation while contributing to strategic development within research-focused organizations.

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Sajjad Salari | Cellular Neuroscience | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajjad Salari | Cellular Neuroscience | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sajjad Salari | Ilam University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Sajjad Salari is an Associate Professor of Physiology at Ilam University of Medical Sciences, recognized for his extensive contributions to cell physiology, neurophysiology, and ion channel research. His work spans intracellular ion channels, potassium channel regulation, mitochondrial electrophysiology, and rough endoplasmic reticulum channel dynamics, with a strong emphasis on neurodegenerative mechanisms and suicide neurobiology. Dr. Salari’s postdoctoral expertise in cardiac electrophysiology further enriched his investigations into whole-cell ion channel behaviors in both excitable and non-excitable systems. He has collaborated with leading international laboratories, including Fredrik Elinder’s electrophysiology group, contributing to advancements in understanding ion channel gating and intracellular signaling. His publication record includes influential studies on mitochondrial big-potassium channels, endoplasmic reticulum potassium channel gating, and novel Ca2+-activated potassium channel characterization, as well as reviews on Alzheimer’s disease models and neuroscientific biomarkers associated with suicidal behavior. Dr. Salari has also presented his findings at prominent scientific conferences, demonstrating his active engagement within the global physiology community. His scholarly impact is reflected through 299 citations, an h-index of 9, an i10-index of 8, and 205 citing documents, highlighting his sustained influence in ion channel physiology and neurophysiological research.

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Salari, S., & Bagheri, M. (2019). In vivo, in vitro and pharmacologic models of Parkinson’s disease. Physiological Research, 68(1), 90.

Danielsson, C., Brask, J., Sköld, A. C., Genead, R., Andersson, A., Andersson, U., … (2013). Exploration of human, rat, and rabbit embryonic cardiomyocytes suggests K-channel block as a common teratogenic mechanism. Cardiovascular Research, 97(1), 23–32.

Fahanik-Babaei, J., Eliassi, A., Jafari, A., Sauve, R., Salari, S., & Saghiri, R. (2011). Electro-pharmacological profile of a mitochondrial inner membrane big-potassium channel from rat brain. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes, 1808(1), 454–460.

Salari, S., Silverå Ejneby, M., Brask, J., & Elinder, F. (2018). Isopimaric acid – a multi-targeting ion channel modulator reducing excitability and arrhythmicity in a spontaneously beating mouse atrial cell line. Acta Physiologica, 222(1), e12895.

Salari, S., Ghasemi, M., Fahanik-Babaei, J., Saghiri, R., Sauve, R., & Eliassi, A. (2015). Evidence for a KATP channel in rough endoplasmic reticulum (rerKATP channel) of rat hepatocytes. PLoS One, 10(5), e0125798.

Salari, S., & Bagheri, M. (2016). A review of animal models of Alzheimer’s disease: A brief insight into pharmacologic and genetic models. Physiology and Pharmacology, 20(1), 5–11.

Ghasemi, M., Khodaei, N., Salari, S., Eliassi, A., & Saghiri, R. (2014). Gating behavior of endoplasmic reticulum potassium channels of rat hepatocytes in diabetes. Iranian Biomedical Journal, 18(3), 165.