Laleh Habibi, George Perry*, Morteza Mahmoudi*
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Morteza Mahmoudi, Mingming Zhao, Yuka Matsuura, Sophie Laurent, Phillip C. Yang, Daniel Bernstein, Pilar Ruiz-Lozano*, Vahid Serpooshan*
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Morteza Mahmoudi*
Scientific bullying, as a growing concern, may emerge differently (from insults/snubs to violations of intellectual properties). Strategies such as specific training and detailed examination might be helpful for those at risk of bullying.
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Morteza Mahmoudi*, Saya Ameli, Sherry Moss
Academic bullying occurs when senior scientists direct abusive behavior such as verbal insults, public shaming, isolation, and threatening toward vulnerable junior colleagues such as postdocs, graduate students and lab members.
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Morteza Mahmoudi*, Sherry Moss
Morteza Mahmoudi is recognized through his outstanding works in the area of “Overlooked Factors” at the (nano)biointerfaces. His current research involves control of protein corona decoration at the surface of nanoparticles and hidden parameters that affect the nanobio interfaces for efficient cardiac and neurological applications.
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Morteza Mahmoudi*  , Sherry Moss
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and Precision Health Program at Michigan State University (MSU). His specific research interest is in nanomedicine and regenerative medicine for the development of new nano-based platforms for prevention/treatment of life-threatening conditions.
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Prospective Highlights
COVID-19
Morteza Mahmoudi*  , Loraleigh Keashly
In this perspective piece we will explore the potential facilitative influence of COVID-19 and specifically responses to it, on bullying behaviors in academic and research environments.
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Seyed Mehdi Kamali Shahri  , Christian Contarino, Francesco Chifari, Morteza Mahmoudi*, Simon Gelman*
The behavior of vasculature was mathematically examined in conditions of eliminated cardiac function. Results show vein responses slower than artery in simulated cardiac arrest due to different intrinsic characteristics. Additionally, the stretch-recoil capability of the vein found important in blood displacement.
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Morteza Mahmoudi*  , Pooya Sareh
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and Precision Health Program at Michigan State University (MSU). His specific research interest is in nanomedicine and regenerative medicine for the development of new nano-based platforms for prevention/treatment of life-threatening conditions.
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Morteza Mahmoudi*  , Sherry Moss  , Loraleigh Keashly
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and Precision Health Program at Michigan State University (MSU). His specific research interest is in nanomedicine and regenerative medicine for the development of new nano-based platforms for prevention/treatment of life-threatening conditions.
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