Thursday, February 23, 2012

The Honorees and Awardees of Professor Alireza Yalda Foundation for the Year 2011

The Honorees and Awardees of Professor Alireza Yalda Foundation for the Year 2011
Date: 10/30/2011

TUMSPR News: The awardees of the second Professors Alireza Yalda Foundation were praised following a 3-day congress on the Recent advances in Medical Sciences: From Molecular to Clinical Medicnie on October 24, 2011.


The awardees of the second Professors Alireza Yalda Foundation were praised following a 3-day congress on the Recent advances in Medical Sciences: From Molecular to Clinical Medicnie on October 24, 2011.

List of laureates / honorees 2011

Medal of Honor

1. Professor Dr. Abdolvahab Alborzi , (in Medical Microbiology, University of Shiraz, Iran)
2. Professor Dr. Mahdi Balali –Mood, (in Medical Toxicology , University of Mashhad, Iran)
3. Professor Dr. Esfandiar Bodaghi , (Pediatric Nephrology in Iran, Universities of Paris and Tehran,)
4. Professor Dr. Abbas Gholi Daneshwar (Cardiac Surgery in Iran, University of Tabriz, Iran)
5. Professor Dr. Djalil Djawari , (Director, Dept. of Dermatology, University of Heidelberg, Heilbronn, Germany)
6. Professor Dr. Hossein-Dariush Fahimi (Cell Biology, Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Heidelberg, Germany)
7. Professor Dr. Abolhassan Farhoudi (Founder of Pediatric Immunology and Allergy in Iran, Postmortem, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
8. Professor Dr. Gholamreza Khatami (Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
9. Professor Dr. Abbas Madjidi (Anesthesiology and Catastrophic Medicine, University of Mainz, Germany)
10. Professor Dr. Reza Malekzadeh (Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran )
11. Professor Dr. Yadollah Moazami-Goudarzi (Reconstructive Surgery, University of Berlin, Germany)
12. Professor Dr. Minoo Mohraz, (Director of TUMS HIV/AIDS Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
13. Professor Dr. Abolhassan Nadim (Public Health and Community Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)

14. Professor Dr. Rakhshandeh Nategh (Medical Virology in Iran, University of Tehran, Iran)
15. Professor Dr. Iraj Nazeri, (Interventional Cardiology in Iran, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
16. Professor Dr. Taghi Nedjabat, (Reimplantation Surgery, University of Bonn, Germany)
17. Professor Dr. Behrooz Nikbin, (Immunology, University of Tehran, Germany)
18. Professor Dr. A. Rassouli Parsi , (Cardiology and Angiology, University of Charite´ Berlin, Germany)
19. Professor Dr. Mehdi Shakibaei (Dept. of Anatomy, University of Munich, Germany)
20. Professor Dr. Ahmad Taghavy, (Dept. of Neurology, University of Erlangen, Germany)
21. Professor Dr. Gholamali Tariverdian, (Dept. of Human and Clinical Genetics, University of Heidelberg, Germany)

Category: Outstanding Professor
1. Prof. Mohammad Khodayarifard (Department of Psychology, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran)
2. Prof. Mohammad Hossein Mandegar (Department of Cardiac Surgery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
3. Prof. Davood Mansouri (Department of Infectious Diseases, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
4. Prof. Hassan Otukesh (Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
5. Prof. Zahra Pourpak (Asthma, Immunology and Allergic Diseases Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
6. Prof. Mehrnaz Rasoolinejad (Department of Infectious Diseases, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)

Category: Innovation in Clinical Medicine
1. Dr. Arianeb Mehrabi (Department of Surgery and Transplantation Surgery, University of Heidelberg, Germany)
Dr. Mohsen Naraghi (Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
2. Dr. Behnam Shakibaie (Department of Oral Surgery, University of Duesseldorf, Germany)

Category: Social Responsibility in Medicine and Public Health
1. Dr. Asdollah Yavari, Grevenbroich, Germany
Category: Junior Scientist in Clinical Medicine
1. Dr. Morteza Foroumandi, (Department of Internal Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
2. Dr. Mahnaz Montazeri (Department of Infectious Diseases, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)

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The 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences Came to an End by Awarding the Nominees in Basic and Clinical Medicine

The 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences Came to an End by Awarding the Nominees in Basic and Clinical Medicine
Date: 10/30/2011

TUMSPR News: The 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences held by Dr. Alireza Yalda Foundation located in Germany and Tehran University of Medical Sciences came to an end by honoring 34 researchers in both basic and clinical medical sciences on October 27, 2011.


The 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences held on October 24-26, 2011 by Dr. Alireza Yalda Foundation, located in Germany, and Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) came to an end by honoring 34 researchers in both basic and clinical medical sciences at the National Museum of the History of Medicine in the evening of October 27, 2011.

Dr. Moslem Bahadori, the head of TUMS Alumni Office, evaluated achievement of the objectives of the congress as excellent especially in fields of medical genetics and stem cells. He called the introduced research results as novel and the researchers among the best n the world and hoped the congress could continue in coming years.

Thanking the participation of renowned Iranian-born researchers who reside in Germany, Professor Bahadori said the University and the TUMS AO were prepared to develop cooperation with Iranian researchers there.

Professor Alireza Ranjbar, the president of the congress, said about 50 top national and international researchers had participated in the three-day event and its 6 workshops.

Professor Ranjbar added that in the course of the congress, more than 30 research papers had been presented in the field of basic and clinical medicine and molecular biology. He said the nominees had been in five different categories.

The awards were given to 34 top researchers by Professor Bagher Larijani, TUMS Chancellor, and Professor Alireza Yalda, the founder of modern infectious diseases in Iran who is famous for his ethical practice of medicine and has evaded private practice to fully serve the patients in teaching hospitals.

Professor Yalda who recently got his distinguished professorship from TUMS Chancellor and an award from the Minister of Health, said “Today we have gathered to respect the kind of professorship which gives equal importance to science and ethics while teaching the students and scientific meetings like this one are of importance as they help humans grow spiritually”.

He later emphasized on teaching of ethics to students to guarantee the health of the society. He said if medical students approach the field for monetary advantages they seemingly would benefit but they would not attain the true success.

Having got their awards from the Chancellor or Professor Yalda, most awardees briefly took the podium to express their ideas and feelings.

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Health Minister, Enthusiasts Honor Professor Alireza Yalda’s Lifelong Ethical Practice of Medicine and Teachings at 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences

Health Minister, Enthusiasts Honor Professor Alireza Yalda’s Lifelong Ethical Practice of Medicine and Teachings at 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences
Date: 10/25/2011

TUMSPR News: At the commencement of the 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences, Professor Alireza Yalda’s lifelong achievement, ethical practice of medicine and teachings were honored by the Health Minister, TUMS Chancellor and a large number of academics on October 24, 2011.


Professor Alireza Yalda’s lifelong achievement, ethical practice of medicine and teachings were praised at the commencement of the 2nd International Congress on Recent Advances in Medical Sciences at Imam Khomeini Conference Hall under Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) in Tehran. The congress is held annually by Professor Alireza Yalda’s Academic Foundation. This year the participants included the Health Minister, Dr. Marzieh Vahid-dastjerdi, TUMS Chancellor, Dr. bagher Larijani and a large number of academics, residents and students on October 24, 2011.


Dr. Alireza Ranjbar, the congress president, on honoring Professor Yalda said, the professor’s unique characteristics pulled together all his enthusiasts among the authorities and academics inside and outside the country.

On the success of the Foundation, Dr. Ranjbar said by TUMS Chancellor’s supports the Foundation was gathering popularity and reputation nationally and internationally just three years of its foundation.

He then described the medals of Honor dedicated in five different categories to researchers and clinicians: innovation, young researchers, professional responsibility, distinguished professors and to internationally renowned figures.


In his speech on introducing the Alumni Office of the University, Professor Moslem Bahadori emphasized on the recognition of TUMS academics and researchers that had gained reputation for the institution in the world. He disclosed the Office’s intention to get in touch with more than 100 thousand alumni of the University haaving overcoe the obstacles in the early days of its establishing. At the present that the Office has a building of its own a bilingual website and branches in TUMS schools which have been made possible by the help of the Chancellor he said.


Honoring the elite professor of the University, TUMS Chancellor said alumni members like Professor Yalda were essential for the development of the institution. Recognizing Dr. Yalda as a model of education he said dignitaries such as Professor Bahadori, Professor Shams Tarighat Torbaghan, Professor Aghighi, etc were constellation of stars in the University who helped the University prosper in the past fifty years in education, research and new technologies. He called Professor Yalda a model for knowledge-oriented teaching.


Referring to the University’s 77 years of brilliant past history, the Minister of Health said that the graduates of TUMS were the founder of other universities in Iran and she personally was proud of being an alumnus of the Unuiversity.

On the importance of ethics the Minister said “We teach medicine to student but we know medical ethics is as important for the students and the universities”.


Finally, Professor Yalda gave his brief speech and described worst teachers as the ones who maintained the teacher-student relationship to his former students as they could not overtake him in knowledge. He likened a teacher to somebody who kept on helping children to safely land on the other bank of a river while they were moving up the ladder of science.

He later expressed his gratitude for the meeting and two plaques of appreciation and distinguished professorship were dedicated to him by the Minister and the Chancellor.

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TUMS Digestive Diseases Research Institute to Actively Particiate in the United European Gastroenterology Week

TUMS Digestive Diseases Research Institute to Actively Particiate in the United European Gastroenterology Week
Date: 10/18/2011

TUMSPR News: Nine faculty members of TUMS Digestive Diseases Research Institute will participate in the United European Gastroenterology Week held in Stockholm, Sweden, from October 22nd to 24th, 2011.


Based on the news by the Public Relations of the Digestive Diseases Research Institute (DDRI) affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), nine faculty members of the Institute will participate in the the United European Gastroenterology Week (UEGW) which is the largest and the most recognized gastroenterology assembly in Europe. The assembly will be held in Stockholm, Sweden, from October 22nd to 24th, 2011.

DDRI researches actively participates in the assembly every year and submit scholarly articles to this congress. This year, 10 articles by 9 faculty members of DDRI will be presented in UEGW in the form of lectures or posters..

For more information, please log onto:
http://uegw11.uegf.org/

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Prof. Harry Malach and Dr. Elisabeth Kang from NIH and Prof. Hans Ochs from University of Washington Visit TUMS Children's Medical Center

Prof. Harry Malach and Dr. Elisabeth Kang from NIH and Prof. Hans Ochs from University of Washington Visit TUMS Children's Medical Center
Date: 10/16/2011

TUMSPR News: Professor Harry Malach and Dr. Elisabeth Kang, both from NIH, and Professor Hans Ochs from the University of Washington visited TUMS Children's Medical Center upon participating in the 4th Clinical Immunology and Immunodeficiency Congress and 23rd International Congress of Pediatrics held in Tehran, Iran on October 13-17, 2011.


According to the Public Relations of Children's Medical Center affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Professor Harry Malach and Dr. Elisabeth Kang, both from NIH, and Professor Hans Ochs from the University of Washington visited TUMS Children's Medical Center upon attending the 4th Clinical immunology and Immunodeficiency Congress organized along with the 23rd International Congress of Pediatrics held in Tehran, Iran on October 13-17, 2011.

The group visited the Center and its research centers located in this hospital while discussing and emphasizing the importance of establishing a cell therapy unit there which is supposed to started in early 2012.

The group stated their will to continue their contact with this center and scientifically support the scientists and the research centers there for prospective collaborations.

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Latest TUMS Journals Indexed in Scopus, PubMed, PubMed Central in October 2011

Latest TUMS Journals Indexed in Scopus, PubMed, PubMed Central in October 2011
Date: 10/12/2011

TUMSPR News: TUMS Basic and Clinical Neuroscience and Hayat journals have been indexed in the Scopus database and DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences in PubMed and PubMed Central in the year 2011.


Based on the report by the Office for the Promotion of TUMS Journals and Provision of Electronic Resources affiliated to the vice-chancellor for research, DARU Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences is the third journal of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) to be indexed in PubMed and PubMed Central. The published issues of the Journal in 2010 will be available on the aforesaid database next month. This journal is published by TUMS Faculty of Pharmacy.

Moreover, the Basic and Clinical Neuroscience and Hayat journals have been indexed in Scopus database in 2011.

TheBasic and Clinical Neuroscience journal is the 25th journal of the University that is indexed in Scopus. This journal is the first neuroscience journal in Iran that is indexed in the database. The official publishers of the journal are the Neuroscience Departments of Tehran and Shahid Beheshti Universities of Medical Sciences.

Hayat is the first Iranian nursing journal and TUMS fourth Persian language journal to be published in Scopus. The journal is published by TUMS Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery.

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The Second International Congress on the Latest Medical Research Achievements in the Honor of Professor Alireza Yalda

The Second International Congress on the Latest Medical Research Achievements in the Honor of Professor Alireza Yalda
Date: 10/10/2011

TUMSPR News: The second International Congress on the Latest Medical Research Achievements will be held in the honor of Professor Alireza Yalda, one of the distinguished professors of Tehran University of Medical Sciences will be held in Tehran on October 24 to 26th, 2011.


The second International Congress on the Latest Medical Research Achievements in the Honor of Professor Alireza Yalda, one of the distinguished professors of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) will be held at Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex in Tehran on October 24 to 26th, 2011.

The conference is a joint effort by TUMS Alumni Office, which is headed by Professor Moslem Bahadori, and Professor Alireza Yalda Foundation established by some of Iranian physicians and researchers living abroad. Some of TUMS research centers including the Nephrology Research Center have announced their participation in the congress.

The congress will be held by the attendance of TUMS Chancellor, Professor Bagher Larijani, and a large number of physicians and researchers from inside and outside Iran who have already registered in the congress.

The congress is an accredited one and certificates of attendance and different awards in different categories will be given to the best in the Research Festival which is to be held on 27th of October 2011.

For more information please call the congress secretariat at TUMS Alumni Office:
+98 21 66418088, +98 21 66415728 or +98 21 66495949

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Two TUMS Research Centers Sign Memorandum of Understanding with Global Kidney Academy

Two TUMS Research Centers Sign Memorandum of Understanding with Global Kidney Academy
Date: 10/9/2011

TUMSPR News: TUMS Nephrology Research Center and Iranian Tissue Bank sign a memorandum of understanding with the Global Kidney Academy on October 8, 2011.


Following a three-day master class in renal transplantation, Professor Meguis El Nahas, the president of the Global Kidney Academy, Professor Mahboub Lessa-pezeshki the head of Nephrology Research Center and Professor Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh from the Iranian Tissue Bank and Research Center signed a memorandum of understanding each for collaborations in research and education on October 8, 2011.

The session started at the Nephrology Research Center which is affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) and Dr. Seyed Mansour Gatmiri, welcoming Professor El Nahas, briefly introduced the Center, its dialysis wards, the faculty members and its research and teaching activities. He said the dialysis ward was able to give service to 120 patients by its 30 dialysis machines and the peritoneal dialysis ward to 30 patients.

The manager of TUMS Public Relations said the research and educational activities of the Center were well beyond the hospital or even the University and it held a noticeable number of workshops, symposia, congresses and weekly or monthly conferences for GPs, nurses and specialist.

Later on, Professor El Nahas thanked the authorities of the NRC and introduced the Global Kidney Academy and its online resources and courses which were free to those who registered on the site and its real-time capabilities for discussion and clinical or publication advice. He also talked about the programs the Academy held for the primary health care personnel in subjects such as chronic kidney diseases, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, diabetes and other non-communicable diseases.

He described the objectives of the International Nephrology Education Foundation (iNEF), established by himself, as improvement of healthcare in emerging economies through fostering Education and Leadership in the field of Medicine and Nephrology. He added that this charity organization tried to promotes excellence and leadership amongst young emerging physicians and nephrologists and it awarded nephrologist and pathologist under the age of 45 for substantial contribution to service provision, teaching or research in Renal histopathology in Emerging countries.

Talking about different options for effective collaboration, the three parties signed two memorandums of understanding for research and educational collaboration.

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Subsequently, Professor El Nahas visited the Hematology-Oncology and BMT Research Center where Professor Ardeshir Ghavamzadeh, the head of the Center, introduced the range of activities there that included more than 400 bone marrow transplants per year from a former 30 and collaboration with international organizations.

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Calling it a unique research center and a place for the treatment of hematologic and oncologic diseases in the region, Professor El Nahas left the Center to visit Hashemi-nezhad Kidney Hospital and Moheb Hospitasl where Dr. Abdi, the head of the Iranian Nephrology Society, and Dr. Osareh, welcomed him and explained that Moheb Hospital was being run semi-privately but the costs there were still one-fifth of the amount charged by the private sector.

Witnessing the level of activity and the well-equipped and trained personnel there, Professor El Nahas admired the way the two hospitals were operating.

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Having inked the MoUs, collaborative activites would ensue as the parties were keen enough to materialize their objectives.

Professor El Nahas Calls National Museum of Medical Sciences History a Journey from Doctor, to Tabib, to Hakim
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Professor El Nahas Calls National Museum of Medical Sciences History a Journey from Doctor, to Tabib, to Hakim

Professor El Nahas Calls National Museum of Medical Sciences History a Journey from Doctor, to Tabib, to Hakim
Date: 10/5/2011

TUMSPR News: Upon his visit to the National Museum of Medical Sciences History, Professor Meguid El Nahas calls the place a magnificent journey back in time for the realization of a brilliant past on October 5, 2011.


Holding a three-day master class on renal transplantation from October 4—6, 2011, for the second year in Tehran, the president of the Global Academy of Nephrology, Professor Meguid El Nahas visited the National Museum of Medical Sciences History which is the first medical museum established by a joint project between the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization, the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences, and Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS).

Accompanied by Dr, Gatmiri, the manager of TUMS Public Relations and deputy of education of TUMS Nephrology Rresearch Center, and Professor Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh, the head of Iranian Tissue Bank and Research Center, Professor El Nahas admired the collection of contemporary, old and ancient artifacts and said they rightfully depicted the tradition of knowledge, innovation and wisdom. He believed the visit to the museum was a great lesson to young doctors as it exhibited the path of transition from traditional to modern medicine.

He described the experience a journey through time from doctors to "Tabibs" and to "Hakims" who were much respected by people for their wisdom and profession.

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Professor Meguid El Nahas Holds the Second Renal Transplantation Master Class in Tehran
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Professor Keyvan Mazda Operates for Hearts in Sina Hospital

Professor Keyvan Mazda Operates for Hearts in Sina Hospital
Date: 10/5/2011

TUMSPR News: Professor Keyvan Mazda operated five underprivileged patients with scoliosis (severe spinal deformity) on August 14-15, 2011; Dr. Golbakhsh and Dr. Mehrpour (Sina Hospital and Institute Volunteer physicians) assisted him in the surgeries.


Based on the news by the Public Relations of Sina Hospital, Professor Keyvan Mazda operated five underprivileged patients with scoliosis (severe spinal deformity) on August 14-15, 2011. Dr. Golbakhsh and Dr. Mehrpour from Sina Hospital and the Institute of Volunteer physicians, assisted him in the surgeries.

Professor Keyvan Mazda, a universally well-known Iranian-French surgeon, is famous for performing successful complicated spinal surgeries. He was invited by the international charity, Chain of Hope and conducted the surgeries on the disadvantaged Iranian children voluntarily. During his stay in Iran, he examined 300 children and operated 42 cases with severe spinal deformities.

Since 2008, Iranian and French physicians have cooperated with Chain of Hope Charity to help 1435 under 18 children with their treatment in fields of pediatric, pediatric orthopedics and surgery.

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Professor Meguid El Nahas Holds the Second Renal Transplantation Master Class in Tehran

Professor Meguid El Nahas Holds the Second Renal Transplantation Master Class in Tehran
Date: 10/4/2011

TUMSPR News: The second three-day renal transplantation master class lead by Professor Meguid El Nahas, from the University of Sheffield, started today by the coordination of the Iranian Tissue Bank and Research Center, TUMS Nephrology Research Center and the Iranian Society of Nephrology on October 4, 2011.


The second three-day renal transplantation master class lead by the Chairman of the Global Kidney Academy, Professor Meguid El Nahas, commenced in Tehran by the coordination of the Iranian Tissue Bank and Research Center and Nephrology Research Center, both affiliated to Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), and the Iranian Society of Nephrology on October 4, 2011.

In the opening speech, Dr. Mitra Mahdavi Mazdeh, the Head of the Iranian Tissue Bank and Research Center and the Research Deputy of the largest hospital of TUMS, thanked Professor El Nahas to kindly accept the invitation and travel to Iran to hold the master class for the second year and hoped it could be of help to the participating nephrologists.

Thanking Dr. Mahdavi and other authorities for the occasion, Professor El Nahas, a faculty member of the University of Sheffield at Sheffield Kidney Institute, also expressed his delight for being back again and holding the second renal transplantation master class and regretted that Professor Paul Cockwell, a renowned expert in renal transplantation from Birmingham University, had missed the trip because of some formalities.

He first introduced the Global Kidney Academy (GKA) and its Online Academy's resources and courses which were offered free of charge to the members, its real time discussions, clinical discussion forums, online clinical advisory service and the real time case discussion capabilities of GKA site. He then informed of plans for the development of a universal primary care education covering topics such as CKD, NCD, CVD, HTN and diabetes mellitus.

Later Professor El Nahas introduced the International Nephrology Education Foundation (iNEF), an international charity organization established by himself, which tries to improve healthcare in emerging economies through fostering Education and Leadership in the field of Medicine and Nephrology.

INEF tries to promotes excellence and leadership amongst young emerging physicians and nephrologists. It also gives the Magdi Francis Memorial Prize to nephrologist or pathologist under the age of 45 who have made a substantial contribution to service provision, teaching or research in Renal histopathology in Emerging countries, he added.

Professor El Nahas also mentioned three other awards given by the organization: Leadership in Nephrology Education Award, GKA Ambassador of the Year Award which he said had been dedicated to Professor Mitra Mahdavi-Mazdeh in 2010, for her excellent organization of the first Global Kidney Academy Master Class in Tehran and finally the Innovation in Education Award.

The participant later engaged in the three-day workshop.

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Professor Madjid Samii’s Affiliation to Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Professor Madjid Samii’s Affiliation to Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Date: 10/3/2011

TUMSPR News: In a ceremony attended by German, French and Iranian academics, Professor Madjid Samii from International Neuroscience Institute in Hannover, Germany was appointed as the affiliate member of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) on October 2, 2011.


In a ceremony attended by German, French and Iranian academics, Professor Madjid Samii, the renowned Iranian-born neurosurgen who is the president of the International Neuroscience Institute (INI) in Hannover, Germany, was appointed as an affiliate member of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS) on October 2, 2011.


In the opening speech, Dr. Ghodsi, the head of TUMS Trauma and Surgery Research Center and the head of Neurosurgery Department talked about the characteristics of Professor Samii that has great affinity for training and educating and has his own school of neurosurgery which is reflective of his undertakings.

He believed cooperation of Dr. Samii would help the University would be developed scientifically [in neuroscience] and a new path would be opened for the development of neuroscience in Iran.


In his speech, Dr. Majid Ghaffarpour, the head of TUMS Neurology Research Center at TUMS Neuroscience Institute, gave a short account of the history of neurosurgery in Iran that once started by the help of Professor Narimani and it has now developed to the Neurology Research Center with advanced biochemistry and neurogenetic labs and advanced imaging wards. He added that all the progresses had been made possible by following Imam Khomeini’s recommendations for being self-confident and self-reliant.

He said by the development of medicine and introduction of new fields some criticized specialists for losing their holistic approach in treating patients but this weakness has been taken care of by team work that Professor Samii has always suggested.


Expressing his delight for the affiliation, Dr. Imami-razavi, the Vice-minister of Health and head of TUMS Neuroscience Institute said Professor Samii was the symbol of the elite Iranians in the world in some sense and TUMS has also been regarded as the symbol of higher education in Iran by the leader and this cooperation would be a good source of scientific activity.

He also hinted at the two memorandum of understandings that had been prepared by TUMS Chancellor and authorities of Hannover University to empower and train human resources by the help of INI and collaborate with the Center for Comprehensive Neurological Services that would be established in the near future.

On the potentials of the University in the field of neuroscience, Dr. Imami-razavi said about 100 faculty members were actively doing research and practicing and give service to more than 200 patients in outpatient and inpatient settings every month in TUMS Neuroscience Institute.


In his speech, TUMS Chancellor, Dr. Bagher Larijani, called Professor Samii a national asset and a person of high impact and very valuable for the University whose cooperation would be a source of positive changes. He then introduced the university, its teaching hospitals and research centers and the scientific output of the university that composed a remarkable portion in international databases. He said TUMS was training more than 50% of PhD candidates in the field of medical sciences.

In the end, Dr. Larijani said affiliate professors of TUMS were an honor for the University and by their help TUMS has developed good ties with reputed universities in the world and it was an honor to have affiliate professors like Dr. Hussein Al-Gezairy, the director of WHO-EMRO, Dr. Mahathir Muhammad, the former prime minister of Malaysia, Professor Gharib, Professor Ketabchi, Dr. Fotourch, and the latest one, Professor Samii.


Eventually, Professor Samii said the ceremony was of a historic importance to him as he had lived in Tehran in his childhood, and completed his primary school there, and being a faculty of the largest and most important University Iran which was situated in Tehran was a point to be proud of although he was a member of many other universities worldwide.

On the introduction of neurosurgery to Iran, Professor Samii said Dr. Nasrollah Ameli and Dr. Ibrahim Samii were the first pioneers who established and developed this field in Iran.

On the importance of the collaborations and establishment of the Comprehensive Center for Neurological Services, he hoped he could gather the best scientist in the field of neurosciences there.

In the end the affiliation ceremony was performed and the agreement for collaboration for a joint PhD program and clinical neurosurgery fellowship with INI were signed.

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TUMS Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Indexed in Scopus in 2011

TUMS Asian Journal of Sports Medicine Indexed in Scopus in 2011
Date: 10/1/2011

TUMSPR News: The Asian Journal of Sports Medicine published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences has been indexed by Scopus in 2011.


Based on the news by the Office for the Promotion of Journals affiliated to the vice-chancellor for Research of Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Asian Journal of Sports Medicine published by the University has been indexed in Scopus. This is the 23rd journal which has been indexed by the database. More than half of TUMS 44 journals have been published by the institute so far.

The journal can be accessed here.
http://asjsm.tums.ac.ir/


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