Dr. Keyvan Radjabalizadeh
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Dr. Keyvan Radjabalizadeh

Assistant Professor
Islamic Azad University, Iran


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Genetics from National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Iran

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Biography

Dr. KeyvanRadjabalizadeh is currently working as Academic Staff Member in Islamic Azad University Tehran Iran. He obtained his PhD degree in the field of Genetics and Animal Breeding. He is expert in following fields, animal genetics, transcriptomics, and production traits. He is member in the following scientific associations, Genetics Institution, Live DNA, WASET. Dr. KeyvanRadjabalizadeh received a number of honors including, Excellent Article Specimens teacher. His main area of interest includes Genetics and Bioinformatics. Further to his skills, he has knowledge about laboratory work like, DNA sequencing, PCR, RT-PCR and RAPD, DNA, RNA and mRNA extraction, agarose and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, protein extraction and computer skills like, various internet-based searches and using databases, analysis of sequence data with several computer softwares such as DNASTAR, GeneDocand, Using other softwares such as Oligo, ClustalX, Tree View. Dr. KeyvanRadjabalizadeh presented articles in workshops on following topics, PCR Application, Protein and Nucleic Acid Bioinformatics, Bioinformatics & System Biology, Structural Bioinformatics. He published 2 books and 9 research articles in journals as author and 14 publications in conferences at national & International level.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Animal Genetics and Breeding
62%
Animal Biotechnology
90%
Animal Breeding
75%
Biostatistics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
2
Chapters
0
Articles
16
Abstracts
14

Selected Publications

  1. Ghasemi, M., K. Radjabalizade, K. Gharari, H. Yaghoobi and D. Asgarpoor, 2017. Chemical composition and In vitro antibacterial activity of native Men‌tha longifolia essential oil from ardabil, Iran on Streptococcus mutans, Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Actinomyces viscosus. iem 2: 11-14.
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  2. Kia, G., 2014. Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of Streptococcus spp. in cows with mastitis in Germi, Iran. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 31-35.
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  3. Moghadam, P.A., A.A. Imani, H. Shahbazi and K. Rjabalizadeh, 2013. A study on superoxide dismutase change trends in reproductive stages under drought stress in lentil genotypes. Ann. Biol. Res., 4: 220-223.
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  4. Khanzadeh, H., N.G. Hossein-Zadeh and M. Naserani, 2013. Estimation of genetic parameters and trends for milk fat and protein percentages in Iranian Holsteins using random regression test day model. Arch. Anim. Breed., 56: 487-496.
  5. Radjabalizadeh, K., 2012. A Study of the Effect of Connectedness on Genetic Trend. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 1982-1984.
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  6. Ghasemi, M., Y. Atakishiyeva and K. Radjabalizadeh, 2012. Temperature optimization for arachidonic and eicosapentanoic acids production by oomycete Pythium irregulare LX. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 11: 4360-4363.
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  7. Radjabalizadeh, K., 2011. Study of genetic trend for production traits in Iranian Holstein cattle. Asian J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 6: 953-957.
  8. Radjabalizadeh, K. and H. Khani, 2011. Consideration on genetic connectedness under an animal model by computer simulation. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 10: 2736-2739.
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  9. Radjabalizadeh, K., 2010. Study of genetic connectedness in genetic evaluation by computer simulation. J. Anim. Vet. Adv., 9: 1324-1327.
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