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Moslem Bahadori

Moslem Bahadori

Iranian medical scientist (1927–2022)


Moslem Bahadori (Persian: مسلم بهادری; 22 January 1927[1] – 21 April 2022)[2] was an Iranian medical scientist,[3] pathologist, and a university lecturer.[4] In 1973, Bahadori along with Averill Abraham Liebow,[5] reported the first case of plasma cell granuloma, a benign tumor of the lung.

Bahadori

Education and career

Bahadori studied medicine at medical school, Tehran University (1954), and specialized in pathology at the Department of Pathology, Tehran University (1957). He did his post-graduate studies at Cardiff University (1959).

Bahadori was an expert on Cardiopulmonary pathology. Bahadori was one of the youngest faculty members of Tehran University who has been promoted to full professorship. He was also an invited lecturer and Fulbright Visiting Professor at the University of California San Diego.[6]

He was also a member of the Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences and Chairman Section on Basic Medical Sciences. Prof. Bahadori was a member of editorial boards of several scientific journals, including American Journal of Cardiovascular Pathology and Archives of Iranian Medicine.[7]

Bahadori devoted his life to developing basic and clinical medical sciences in Iran and the development of scientific Persian language. His role in developing modern medicine in Iran and medical education was significant.[7]

He was a representative of Iran in the World Health Organization (WHO).[8] Bahadori was Emeritus Professor of the School of Medicine, Tehran University.

Awards

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Notes

  1. "مجله فرهنگی و هنری بخارا | BukharaMag.com". مجله فرهنگی و هنری بخارا.
  2. "Iran literature". www.bbc.com. 4 December 2004.
  3. Smith, G. J. (1981). "Averill Abraham Liebow: Contributions to pulmonary pathology". The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine. 54 (2): 139–146. PMC 2595850. PMID 7023079.
  4. "فرهنگستان هنر" (in Persian). Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2009.



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