Prof. Dr. Bahram Hemmateenejad

Profile

Academic positionFull Professor
Research fieldsAnalytical Chemistry,Food Chemistry,Pharmacy
KeywordsChemometrics (Data Sciences), Nanomaterial-based Sensor Array, Paper-based Analytical Devices, Artificial Nose and Tpngue, Cancer Screening
Honours and awards

2021: Distinguished Researcher of Shiraz University

2020: Highly cited Researcher of Shiraz University

2019: Distinguished Chemist of the year appointed by Iranian Chemical Society

2018: Outsdanding researcher of Fars Province

2016: Distinguished Professor of Shiraz University

2014: The best teaching professor of Shiraz University

2012: Chemolab Elsevier Award

2008: National award/Distinguished researcher in Basic science

2008: Razi Festival, first rank in pharmaceutical sciences

2002: Outsdanding young researcher/Razi festival

Current contact address

CountryIran
CityShiraz
InstitutionShiraz University
InstituteDepartment of Chemistry

Host during sponsorship

Dr. Thomas WeiklMax-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung, Potsdam
Prof. Dr. Knut BaumannInstitut für Pharmazeutische Chemie, Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig, Braunschweig
Dr. Thomas WeiklMax-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung, Golm
Prof. Dr. Uwe BunzOrganisch-Chemisches Institut, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg
Start of initial sponsorship01/03/2011

Programme(s)

2010Georg Forster Research Fellowship Programme for Experienced Researchers

Publications (partial selection)

2019Elaheh Talebanpour Bayat, Bahram Hemmateenejad, Morteza Akhond, Mohammad Mahdi Bordbar, Knut Baumann: On the dependency between principal components: Application to determine the rank of a matrix in an evolutionary process. In: Journal of Chemometrics, 2019, e3102-e3102
2018Bahram Hemmateenejad, Knut Baumann: Screening for linearly and nonlinearly related variables in predictive cheminformatic models. In: Journal of Chemometrics, 2018, e3009-e3009
2013Thomas Weikl, Bahram Hemmateenejad: How conformational changes can affect catalysis, inhibition and drug resistance of enzymes with induced-fit binding mechanism such as the HIV-1 protease. In: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2013, 867-873