About Professor M.Mirshahi

Professor Mirshahi
President of the Rudaki Association in Paris;
He is one of the intellectuals and scientists who, during his more than three decades of scientific and cultural activity, have always been able to shine a light on the way to spread and introduce the culture of Pishian as best as possible.
also by holding numerous meetings and scientific events to create solidarity between countries that They are bordering in a cultural geography, they have helped a lot.
Part of the scientific achievements of Professor M.Mirshahi
Massoud MIRSHAHI: M. D., Ph.D, French nationality, Researcher in CNRS (1986- p), Professor of oncology (2009-p), Academician (2002) (FM), Co-head of Regenerative Medicine in Avicenna University, Dushanbe (Tajikistan 2009-p), Several patents and licenses for industrial exploitation, several scientist awards such as Immunopathology of the Eye, Tokyo Japan, 1986, American College of Toxicology » 2002, Pennsylvania, USA, Prize of “Institut de France” (French Academy of Science, Prix Dalloz), 2006, Paris, south Korea cancer institute 2017, over 200 international scientific publications, 290 congress communications. Editor en chef for several scientific journal, Reviewer in several International Journals such as in Oncology, immunology and Ophthalmology fields. Member of several International Academic Associations, Thesis director of more than 20 thesis, as well as several postgraduate students, Masters, and postdoctoral students. Obtaining of research grants from several local associations, French or foreign industries and foundations. Main research specialty is: cancerology, immunology, fibrinolysis, thrombosis and coagulation, ocular immunopathology, principal activity: role of the microenvironment in cancer cell proliferation, metastasis and resistance to therapy. Discovery of a tumor micro-environmental cell (named Hospicell) protecting cancer cells from chemotherapy by different mechanisms. Stem cell therapy for heart regenerative medicine and target therapy in cancer disease.