Editor Profile
Dr. Sanaz Akbarzadeh, Ph.D.
Researcher
Present
Yasouj University
Yasouj
Islamic Republic of Iran
Dr. Sanaz Akbarzadeh, Dynamic and dedicated researcher with a PhD in Analytical Chemistry and extensive experience in electrochemical biosensor development and drug delivery systems. Currently completing a postdoctoral fellowship focused on DNA aptamer-based drug delivery at the School of New Technologies in Medical Sciences, Shiraz University. Proficient in a variety of electrochemical techniques and committed to advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.
- Electro synthesize of nanoparticles
- Early detection of diseases
- Nano – bio/electrochemical sensor
- DNA aptamer-based drug delivery systems
- Majdizadeh, M., Akbarzadeh, S., Al-Turnachy, H.H., Hemati, M., Akhlaghi, M., Haghiralsadat, F. and Oroojalian, F., 2025. Synthesis of nano-liposomes containing Mentha piperita essential oil and investigating their stability, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and antiproliferative properties. Nanomedicine Journal, 12(1).
- Akbarzadeh, S., Khajehsharifi, H. and Saeedeh Hajihosseini., 2022. Detection of Oxytetracycline Using an Electrochemical Label free Aptamer-Based Biosensor. Biosensors, 12(7), p.468.
- Mészáros, G., Akbarzadeh, S., De La Franier, B., Keresztes, Z., & Thompson, M. 2021. Advances in Electromagnetic Piezoelectric Acoustic Sensor Technology for Biosensor-Based Detection. Chemosensors, 9(3), 58.
- Akbarzadeh, S., Khajesharifi, H. and Thompson, M., 2020. Simultaneous Determination of Streptomycin and Oxytetracycline using an Oracet-Blue/Silver-Nanoparticle/Graphene-Oxide/Modified Screen-Printed Electrode. Biosensors, 10(3), p.23.
- Moghadam, M.R., Akbarzadeh, S. and Nasirizadeh, N., 2016. Electrochemical sensor for the determination of thiourea using a glassy carbon electrode modified with a self-assembled monolayer of an Oxadiazole derivative and with silver nanoparticles. Microchimica Acta, 183(3), pp.1069-107