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Nasser Hajipour | Zoonotic Foodborne | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Nasser Hajipour |  Zoonotic Foodborne | Best Researcher Award

Assoc.Profossor at  University of Tabriz, Iran

Nasser Hajipour, born on June 26, 1978, in Marand, Iran, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathobiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz. He holds a Ph.D. in Veterinary Parasitology from Urmia University, Iran, completed in 2016, following an M.Sc. in the same field from Urmia University, and a B.Sc. in Veterinary Laboratory Sciences from Tabriz University.

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🎓 Education:

Ph.D. in Veterinary Parasitology, Urmia University, Iran (2012-2016). M.Sc. in Veterinary Parasitology, Urmia University, Iran (2010-2012). B.Sc. in Veterinary Laboratory Sciences, Tabriz University, Iran (2005-2007)

✍️ Teaching Experience:

Parasitic Zoonoses and Diagnosis of Parasitic Diseases for M.Sc. students. Honey Bee and Disease for D.V.M. (Veterinary) students. Preparation of Class Notes in Helminthology, Parasitology, Biochemistry, and Zoology

🌟 Achievements:

  • Sabbatical at the Institute of Parasitology, University of Zurich, Switzerland (2015-2016)

Nasser Hajipour is a dedicated Assistant Professor at the University of Tabriz, specializing in Veterinary Parasitology. With extensive teaching and research experience, he is committed to advancing knowledge in the fields of helminthology and entomology. His expertise in molecular techniques and laboratory diagnosis has contributed significantly to understanding and combating parasitic diseases.

🔬 Research Focus: Zoonotic Foodborne

Nasser Hajipour, an Assistant Professor at the University of Tabriz, focuses his research on Zoonotic Foodborne Diseases. His expertise in helminthology and entomology, coupled with his extensive experience in laboratory diagnosis, contributes significantly to understanding and combating these diseases. With fluency in Azeri Turkish, Persian, and English, he collaborates effectively across borders to address global health challenges.

 

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