Dr. Zanyar Pirkani | Veterinary | Editorial Board Member

Doctor | Tehran university | Iran

Dr. Zanyar Pirkani, affiliated with the University of Tehran, Iran, is an emerging researcher whose academic contributions reflect a growing impact in scientific research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Dr. Pirkani has authored four peer-reviewed publications that have collectively received three citations, contributing to a Scopus h-index of 1. His research activity highlights a commitment to advancing innovative studies within his specialized field, aligning with global scientific standards and fostering knowledge exchange across institutional and national boundaries. Through collaborations with over fourteen co-authors, Dr. Pirkani has demonstrated an aptitude for teamwork and knowledge integration, addressing contemporary research challenges with methodological rigor and scholarly precision. His academic efforts at the University of Tehran contribute to the university’s research excellence and international reputation, emphasizing high-quality, evidence-based inquiry. While his research portfolio continues to expand, Dr. Pirkani’s work embodies the principles of sustainable scientific development—bridging theory and application to produce outcomes that serve both academic advancement and societal benefit. His evolving academic trajectory positions him as a promising contributor to the global research community, underscoring his potential to influence his discipline through continued innovation, collaboration, and scholarly engagement.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publication

1. Rahmani Khalili, N., Badiei, A., Pirkani, Z., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., Vojoudi, H., Golmohamadi, A., & Varma, R. S. (2024). Double-shelled, rattle-architecture covalent organic framework: Harnessing morphological manipulation for enhanced synergistic multi-drug chemo-photothermal cancer therapy. Journal of Materials Chemistry B

2. Pirkani, Z., Kamalinejad, F., Zare, Y., & Abdollahi Boraei, S. B. (2024). Advancing breast cancer treatment: The role of PLA-based scaffolds in tumor microenvironment and drug delivery. Multidisciplinary Cancer Investigation, 8(1), 2. 

Zanyar Pirkani | Veterinary | Editorial Board Member

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