Moutih Rafei | Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moutih Rafei | Immunology | Best Researcher Award 

Full Professor | University of Montreal | Canada

Dr. Moutih Rafei is a Full Professor at the Université de Montréal’s Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology. With extensive expertise in cellular and molecular immunology, he has significantly advanced the fields of immuno-oncology, vaccine engineering, and immune modulation. He earned his Ph.D. in Experimental Medicine from McGill University, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship in Molecular Biology at Université de Montréal, where he later established his own research laboratory. His group focuses on developing novel immune-based therapeutic strategies, several of which are progressing toward clinical application. Dr. Rafei has authored numerous high-impact publications, book chapters, and patents, contributing both to academic knowledge and industrial innovation. His leadership extends to mentoring young scientists and serving as an editor for scientific journals. His work continues to influence immunological research and therapeutic development, addressing complex diseases such as cancer, autoimmune disorders, and infectious conditions.

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Education

Dr. Rafei completed his B.Sc. Honours in Immunology at McGill University, conducting an honours thesis on Giardia lamblia transmission-blocking DNA vaccines. He pursued his Ph.D. in Experimental Medicine at McGill University, working under the supervision of Dr. Jacques Galipeau on fusokine design as a novel therapeutic strategy for immunosuppression. Following this, he undertook a post-doctoral fellowship at Université de Montréal under Dr. Claude Perreault, where he specialized in innate and classical CD8 T-cell development and maturation. Complementing his scientific training, he also completed a Mini-Entrepreneurship Program at the HEC-Poly-UdeM Entrepreneurship Centre, gaining strategic and managerial skills applicable to biotech ventures. This combination of academic depth and entrepreneurial insight has enabled Dr. Rafei to successfully navigate the interface between fundamental research and its translation into clinical and industrial solutions, shaping his career as both an academic leader and biotech innovator.

Experience

Dr. Rafei holds extensive academic and industrial experience, combining innovative research with strategic leadership in biotechnology. As a Full Professor at Université de Montréal, he leads a dynamic research program focused on immune engineering and translational immunotherapy. His industrial roles include serving as Chief Scientific Officer at Defence Therapeutics, where he oversaw pre-clinical development of oncology and vaccine programs, and Head of Discovery at Medicenna Therapeutics, managing the IL-2 Superkine program currently in clinical trials. He is also the Founder and CEO of Axiom Services Inc., providing consulting and R&D guidance to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. His responsibilities have included directing large-scale pre-clinical studies, preparing regulatory submissions for clinical trials, and presenting research at major international conferences. Through his dual academic and industry roles, Dr. Rafei has successfully bridged fundamental science and applied product development, positioning himself as a key contributor to innovation in immuno-oncology.

Research Interest

Dr. Rafei’s research centers on developing advanced immunotherapies for severe diseases, particularly cancer. His work covers T-cell biology, fusokine engineering, and mesenchymal stromal cell-based vaccines. He has pioneered the design of engineered mesenchymal stromal cells capable of presenting antigens for cancer immunotherapy, developed non-IL1Ralpha-binding IL-2 variants for oncology, and advanced γδ T-cell-based therapeutic platforms. He also leads projects utilizing the proprietary Accum® technology to enhance the targeted delivery of antibody-drug conjugates, cancer vaccines, and infectious disease vaccines. Additionally, his group explores genetic and pharmacological strategies to convert mesenchymal stromal cells into antigen-presenting cells, expanding potential treatments for oncology, autoimmune diseases, and transplantation. Integrating molecular biology, immune engineering, and translational medicine, his research aims to transform fundamental discoveries into effective, scalable, and clinically relevant therapies that address unmet medical needs in immunology.

Awards

Dr. Rafei has received more than twenty awards and recognitions that highlight his exceptional contributions to the fields of immunology and translational medicine. These honors acknowledge his pioneering work in cytokine and fusokine engineering, vaccine development, and mesenchymal stromal cell-based immunotherapies. His ability to integrate molecular innovations into practical clinical applications has earned him recognition in both academic and industrial sectors. Awards have also acknowledged his role as a mentor, fostering the growth of emerging scientists, and his leadership in driving collaborative research across disciplines and borders. His keynote presentations at prestigious international conferences further demonstrate his influence and leadership in the scientific community. The breadth of these awards reflects his sustained commitment to excellence, innovation, and the advancement of immune-based strategies for the treatment of complex and life-threatening diseases.

Top Noted Publications

Dr. Rafei has authored over sixty high-impact peer-reviewed articles, five reviews, two book chapters, one monograph, and holds six patents. His research has been published in leading journals such as Molecular Cancer, Frontiers in Immunology, and Cancer Immunology Research. With a citation index exceeding two thousand, his work has influenced both academic research and industry practices in immuno-oncology. His publications cover diverse topics, including engineered mesenchymal stromal cells for cancer vaccination, cytokine-fusion proteins, and novel delivery systems using the Accum® technology. In addition to original research, he has contributed reviews synthesizing developments in immune-based therapies.

Title: Mesenchymal stromal cells ameliorate experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by inhibiting CD4 Th17 T cells in a CC chemokine ligand 2-dependent manner – M Rafei, PM Campeau, A Aguilar-Mahecha, M Buchanan, P Williams, et al.

Journal: The Journal of Immunology

Year: 2009

Cited by 462.

Title: Mesenchymal stromal cell–derived CCL2 suppresses plasma cell immunoglobulin production via STAT3 inactivation and PAX5 induction – M Rafei, J Hsieh, S Fortier, MY Li, S Yuan, et al.

Journal: Blood

Year: 2008

Cited by 309.

Title: Cell therapy: types, regulation, and clinical benefits – AEH El-Kadiry, M Rafei, R Shammaa.

Journal: Frontiers in Medicine

Year: 2021

Cited by 238.

Title: Allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis – M Rafei, E Birman, K Forner, J Galipeau.

Journal: Molecular Therapy

Year: 2009

Cited by 204.

Title: Nociceptor neurons affect cancer immunosurveillance – M Balood, M Ahmadi, T Eichwald, A Ahmadi, A Majdoubi, et al.

Journal: Nature

Year: 2022

Cited by 200.

Title: A granulocyte-macrophage colony–stimulating factor and interleukin-15 fusokine induces a regulatory B cell population with immune suppressive properties – M Rafei, J Hsieh, S Zehntner, MY Li, K Forner, et al.

Journal: Nature Medicine

Year: 2009

Cited by 170.

Title: Inflammatory monocytes promote progression of Duchenne muscular dystrophy and can be therapeutically targeted via CCR 2 – K Mojumdar, F Liang, C Giordano, C Lemaire, G Danialou, et al.

Journal: EMBO Molecular Medicine

Year: 2014

Cited by 155.

Title: Characterization of Gaucher disease bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells reveals an altered inflammatory secretome – PM Campeau, M Rafei, MN Boivin, Y Sun, GA Grabowski, et al.

Journal: Blood

Year: 2009

Cited by 112

Conclusion

Dr. Moutih Rafei’s exceptional contributions to immunotherapy, translational science, and biotechnology innovation position him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His career demonstrates a rare combination of groundbreaking scientific insight, creative problem-solving, and the capacity to turn laboratory discoveries into impactful therapies. Recognizing his achievements through this award would honor his significant contributions and encourage further advancements that have the potential to transform patient care globally.

Shaghayegh Baradaran Ghavami | Autoimmune disease and Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Shaghayegh Baradaran Ghavami | Autoimmune disease and Immunology | Best Researcher Award

The head of IBD lab Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Tehran, Iran

Shaghayegh Baradaran Ghavami is a distinguished microbiologist and researcher at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. She has made significant contributions to the field of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) through her innovative research on the gut microbiome and its implications for human health. With a strong academic background and numerous publications, she continues to advance our understanding of microbiology and its applications in medical science.

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Education 🎓

Shaghayegh Baradaran Ghavami holds a Clinical Research Fellowship (2020-2021) from the Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Microbiology from Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran (2010-2015), and an MS.c in Microbiology (2008-2010) from Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch. She completed her BS.c in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology at the same university (2000-2004).

Experience 💼

Shaghayegh has extensive experience in research and academia. She served as a Research Assistant (2016-2020), where she conducted and supervised various research projects. During her Ph.D. (2010-2015), she focused on “Alterations of the human gut Methanobrevibacter smithii as a biomarker for inflammatory bowel diseases.” Additionally, she worked as a tutor in the Microbiology department at Azad University, Medical Branch of Tehran (2010-2019), and observed research at Dr. Jeremy Burton Lab at Lawson Health Research Institute in Canada (2018).

Research Interests 🔬

Shaghayegh’s research interests lie in microbiology, specifically in studying the gut microbiome’s role in inflammatory bowel diseases and other gastrointestinal disorders. Her work focuses on the interplay between host genetic polymorphisms and microbial communities, aiming to uncover novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for IBD and related conditions.

Awards 🏆

Shaghayegh has been recognized for her contributions to science, including receiving a $30,000 grant from Orchid Life Company for her IBD & COVID-19 project in May 2020. She has also been nominated for various academic awards for her groundbreaking research.

Publications 📚

  1. Kazemifard N, Farmani M, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. A prediction of the CRNDE role by modulating NF-κB pathway in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). BB Rreports. 2024 May. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2024.101731.
  2. Vaezi Z, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, Farmani, et al. Oral Formulation of 5-Aminosalicylic Acid-Hemoglobin Bio-Adhesive Nanoparticles Enhance Therapeutic Efficiency in Ulcerative Colitis Mice: A Preclinical Evaluation. J Pharm Sci. 2024 Apr 4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xphs.2024.03.028.
  3. Basiji K, Sendani AA, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. The critical role of gut-brain axis microbiome in mental disorders. Metab Brain Dis. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11011-023-01248-w.
  4. Khazdouz M, Daryani NE, Cheraghpour M, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. The effect of selenium supplementation on disease activity and immune-inflammatory biomarkers in patients with mild-to-moderate ulcerative colitis: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Eur J Nutr. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-023-03214-9.
  5. Asadzadeh-Aghdaei H, Rejali L, Nourian M, Chaleshi V, Zamani N, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. Toll-like Receptor 7 is a novel non-invasive inflammatory genetic sensor for ulcerative colitis remission monitoring. Adv Biomed Res. 2023 Feb 25. https://doi.org/10.4103/abr.abr_24_22.
  6. Hatamnejad MR, Karvandi M, Jodatfar F, Ebrahimi N, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. Evaluation of adalimumab effects on left ventricle performance by echocardiography indexes among patients with immunosuppressant refractory ulcerative colitis. Front Med. 2023. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.1008711.
  7. Hatamnejad MR, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, Marzieh Shirvani, et al. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and inflammatory bowel disease; Beneficial or malpractice. Front Immunol. 2022. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.980189.
  8. Kazemifard N, Dehkohneh A, Baradaran Ghavami Sh. Probiotics and probiotic-based vaccines: A novel approach for improving vaccine efficacy. Front Med. 2022. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.940454.
  9. Rajabnia M, Hajimirzaei SM, Hatamnejad MR, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. Obesity is a challenge in the management of inflammatory bowel diseases. Immunol Res. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12026-022-09315-7.
  10. Mobin Makhmalbaf, Seyed Masoud Hosseini, Hamid Asadzadeh Aghdaei, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, et al. Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Genome in Stool and Plasma Samples of Laboratory Confirmed Iranian COVID-19. Front Mol Biosci. 2022. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2022.865129.
  11. Khoramjoo SM, Kazemifard N, Baradaran Ghavami Sh, Farmani M, Shahrokh S, Asadzadeh Aghdaei H, Sherkat G, Zali MR. Overview of Three Proliferation Pathways (Wnt, Notch, and Hippo) in Intestine and Immune System and Their Role in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBDs). Front Med (Lausanne). 2022. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.865131.