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Parisa Mohammadi
Professor (Microbiology not elsewhere classified; Biological sciences; Environmental sciences)
Tehran, Iran
- Professor at Department of microbiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Alzahra University in Iran. - Received PhD from department of Geomicrobiology of Oldenburg University in Germany under supervision of Professor W.K. Krumbein and advisor of Professor Anna Gorbushina. - The current research interest focused on: - Biodiversity and microbial deterioration of Iranian cultural heritage. - Controlling and mitigating of its biodeterioration with native and modern methods - Desert microbiology with emphasis on biodiversity and biocrust. - Use of biocrusts for probably exploitation in desertification, stabilization of fine dust and strengthening of soil fertility. - Access to some of the vast and valuable resources of genetic resources from these areas to produce the microbial (fungal and bacterial) nanoparticles. - Elimination of environmental pollution by relying on microorganisms. -Win the second award in 2016 from IBB society for her scientific work on Pasargadae.
Publications
- http://staff.alzahra.ac.ir/p-mohammadi/en/Home/tabid/14967/Default.aspx
- https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Parisa_Mohammadi
- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=c_mxmqkAAAAJ&hl=en
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1459-3287
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/parisa-mohammadi-38bb1465/
- https://publons.com/researcher/3034908/parisa-mohammadi/
- Laboratory modeling of glazed tiles inoculated with deteriorative fungi isolated from Masjed-e Jāmé Isfahan and evaluation of their impacts
- Improving drought tolerance and glycyrrhizin content of licorice plant by EPS-producing cyanobacteria
- Bacteriophages and bacterial extracellular vesicles, threat or opportunity?
- Destiny of emerging viruses: a systematic review
- A metagenomic approach to the molecular analysis of bacterial communities in tailings of a gold mine
- Evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 RNA Presence in Treated and Untreated Hospital Sewage
- The engineered in situ silver nanocomposite as a surface protective coating with antimicrobial activity used in stony cultural heritage
- Biodeteriogenic Potential of Bacteria and Fungi Isolated from Deteriorated Areas of Masjed-e Jāmé of Isfahan, UNESCO Cultural Heritage
- BTEX biodegradation by Paenibacillus antri RBB7 isolated from the persian gulf coast
- L-glycine-assisted synthesis of SnO2/Pd nanoparticles and their application in detection of biodeteriorating fungi
- Domates bakteriyel solgunluk ve kanser hastalığının (Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al.) bakteriyel antagonistler kullanılarak mücadele imkânlarının araştırılması
- Evaluating Biodeteriogenic Microorganisms’ Impacts on the Brick Surfaces of Cultural Heritage
- Silver Nanoparticles in Antifungal Applications: A Comparison of Biosynthesized and Physical Synthesized Nanoparticles on Paper-Biodegrading Fungi
- Hydrogels containing Thymus vulgaris essential oil as a novel approach for cleaning monument glazed tiles
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Co-workers & collaborators
- AA
Azam Aliasghari
PhD Candidate of Microbiology - Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran
- MG
Mahnaz Gholipour-Shahraki
- LS
Leila Shokrzadeh
- MB
Masoumeh Bahreini
- PG
Parinaz Ghadam
- AE
Ameneh Elikaei
Assistant Professor - Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Science, Alzahra University, Tehran. Iran