91亚色 Postdoctoral Fellows聽Mohammad Naderi聽and聽Vasily Panferov聽have been named among this year鈥檚 recipients of the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Awarded by the Government of Canada, the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship is valued at $70,000 per year for two years, supporting postdoctoral researchers who will positively contribute to Canada鈥檚 social, economic and research-based growth. Following a highly competitive selection process, this esteemed award allows researchers the privilege of conducting ambitious work, while focusing entirely on advancing their respective fields.
Mohammad Naderi, biology

Naderi鈥檚 project investigates the impact of early-life exposure to environmental chemicals in the development of autism spectrum disorders. Identifying a dramatic increase in incidents of autism in Canada (from one in 94 children in 2008-10 to one in 66 children in 2018), Naderi鈥檚 research focuses on one of its possible causes, the chemical compound bisphenol, widely used in the production of plastic and packaging materials.
Titled "Understanding the role of environmental contaminants in the development of autism using the zebrafish model," Naderi鈥檚 study focuses on uncovering the mechanisms through which bisphenol may contribute to the pathogenesis of autism. Recognizing the high level of genetic and physiologic similarities between humans and zebrafish, Naderi鈥檚 work uses zebrafish as a means of modelling relevant autistic behavioural characteristics.
鈥淭his project can be a crucial step towards identifying the role of environmental contaminants in the etiology of this brain disorder,鈥 says Naderi, thus offering both governments and private institutions a means of redefining regulations while searching for safer alternatives.
Vasily Panferov, chemistry

Panferov鈥檚 study proposes an innovative technology for the diagnosis of sepsis, one of the major causes of death in hospitals worldwide. Combining a test strip (similar to those used in home pregnancy tests) with a smartphone, Panferov鈥檚 research focuses on developing an inexpensive diagnostic tool that can be widely accessed, thus expanding the opportunities for prevention of this life-threatening condition across the globe.
Titled "Technology for Rapidly Diagnosing Sepsis at the Bedside," Panferov鈥檚 device monitors the blood levels of several inflammatory biomarkers capable of confirming a diagnosis of sepsis even before the onset of symptoms. In the form of a 10-minute test to be performed by nurses at the bedside, this technology would eliminate the current need for expensive laboratory equipment and time-consuming practices.
Privileging 鈥渆arly-stage diagnosis and long-term prognosis,鈥 says Panferov, this reliable yet cost-effective tool will inevitably 鈥渂enefit patients鈥 health worldwide.鈥
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