Prof. Dr. Baharak Akhtardanesh | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Staff member at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, IRAN

Dr. Baharak Akhtardanesh is a distinguished professor and board-certified internist specializing in small animal internal medicine. With extensive experience in veterinary research, education, and clinical practice, she has significantly contributed to the fields of zoonotic diseases, small animal gastrointestinal disorders, and laboratory animal science. She has authored 74 international research articles, presented at numerous scientific congresses, and supervised over 60 graduate theses. Dr. Akhtardanesh has played a key role in veterinary education, serving in leadership positions and mentoring students. Her collaborations in public health and infectious diseases highlight her interdisciplinary expertise.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Akhtardanesh earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran, in 2001. She then pursued a Doctor of Veterinary Science (DVSc) at the Veterinary Faculty of Tehran University, specializing in small animal internal medicine, and became board-certified. Her research during her doctoral studies focused on zoonotic infections, including brucellosis and Helicobacter-like organisms in animals.

Professional Experience

Dr. Akhtardanesh has held various academic and administrative roles at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, including Vice Director of the Clinical Science Department and Head of the Small Animal Internal Medicine Ward. She has been actively involved in clinical practice, research, and teaching, training veterinary students in small animal internal medicine and laboratory animal science. Additionally, she has served as a consulting veterinarian for the Animal House Unit at Kerman University of Medical Sciences, ensuring ethical animal research practices.

Research Interests

Dr. Baharak Akhtardanesh’s research focuses on small animal internal medicine, zoonotic diseases, and laboratory animal science. She has extensively studied gastrointestinal disorders in pets, metabolic diseases, and infectious diseases that pose risks to both animals and humans. Her work on Helicobacter-like organisms, brucellosis, and leptospirosis in small animals has contributed to a better understanding of zoonotic transmission. Additionally, she is interested in veterinary education and clinical training methodologies, aiming to enhance veterinary practice through evidence-based approaches.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Akhtardanesh has received multiple awards for her contributions to veterinary medicine and research. She has been recognized for her outstanding scientific publications in international journals and has received excellence awards for her role in veterinary education. Her leadership in clinical research and mentorship of graduate students has also earned her accolades from academic institutions and professional veterinary organizations.

Research Skills

Dr. Akhtardanesh possesses advanced research skills in clinical veterinary medicine, diagnostic imaging, and laboratory analysis. She is proficient in diagnostic techniques such as ultrasound, endoscopy, and microbiological assays for detecting zoonotic pathogens. Her expertise includes statistical data analysis, experimental design for veterinary clinical trials, and interdisciplinary collaboration in public health research. She is also skilled in manuscript writing and scientific communication, with numerous publications in high-impact journals.

Conclusion

Dr. Baharak Akhtardanesh is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her strong academic contributions, extensive research output, leadership roles, and international collaborations make her a strong contender. To further enhance her candidacy, focusing on securing international grants, publishing in high-impact journals, and expanding interdisciplinary research could elevate her profile further.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Feline immunodeficiency virus, feline leukemia virus and Toxoplasma gondii in stray and household cats in Kerman–Iran: Seroprevalence and correlation with clinical and …

    • Authors: B. Akhtardanesh, N. Ziaali, H. Sharifi, S. Rezaei
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 93
  2. Canine heartworm in southeastern of Iran with review of disease distribution

    • Authors: J. Khedri, M.H. Radfar, H. Borji, M. Azizzadeh, B. Akhtardanesh
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 48
  3. Feline visceral leishmaniasis in Kerman, southeast of Iran: serological and molecular study

    • Authors: B. Akhtardanesh, I. Sharifi, A. Mohammadi, M. Mostafavi, M. Hakimmipour, …
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 37
  4. Serological evidence of canine monocytic ehrlichiosis in Iran

    • Authors: B. Akhtardanesh, R. Ghanbarpour, H. Blourizadeh
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 37
  5. Metastatic apocrine sweat gland adenocarcinoma in a terrier dog

    • Authors: A. Baharak, K. Reza, D. Shahriar, A. Omid, V. Daruoosh, A. Nasrin
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 26
  6. Detection of Coxiella burnetii (Gammaproteobacteria: Coxiellaceae) in ticks collected from infested dogs in Kerman, Southeast of Iran

    • Authors: M. Khalili, M. Rezaei, B. Akhtardanesh, Z. Abiri, S. Shahheidaripour
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 24
  7. Leishmania infection in cats positive for immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus in an endemic region of Iran

    • Authors: B. Akhtardanesh, E. Moeini, I. Sharifi, M. Saberi, B. Sadeghi, M. Ebrahimi, …
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 20
  8. Effect of prednisolone and cetirizine on D. farinae and histamine-induced wheal and flare response in healthy dogs

    • Authors: E.M. Temizel, H. Cihan, B. Akhtardanesh, N. Aytug
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 19
  9. Serological evidence of canine herpesvirus‐1 in dogs of Kerman city, south‐east of Iran

    • Authors: H. Babaei, B. Akhtardanesh, R. Ghanbarpour, A. Namjoo
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 19
  10. Serological evidences of canine brucellosis as a new emerging disease in Iran

  • Authors: B. Akhtardanesh, R. Ghanbarpour, H. Babaei, M. Nazeri
  • Year: 2011
  • Citations: 18
  1. Prevalence of zoonotic and other intestinal protozoan parasites in stray cats (Felis domesticus) of Kerman, South-East of Iran
  • Authors: S. Beigi, S.R.N. Fard, B. Akhtardanesh
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 16
  1. Concurrent cystic endometrial hyperplasia, ovarian luteoma and biliary cyst adenoma in an aged rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): case report and literature review
  • Authors: A. Nasrin, A. Baharak, K. Reza
  • Year: 2012
  • Citations: 16

 

Baharak Akhtardanesh | Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine | Best Researcher Award

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