Abbas Shafiee

Abbas Shafiee (1937 – June 15, 2016)[1] was an Iranian pharmaceutical chemist. He was the president of faculty of pharmacy at Tehran University.[2] He published more than 350 scientific articles in peer reviewed international journals.[3]

Professor Abbas Shafiee (1937-2016)

Shafiee received his degree in Pharmacy from Tehran University in 1962, later earning a master's from Columbia University's College of Pharmaceutical Sciences in 1965, and a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the same institution in 1968.

Selected honoraria

  • National Winner of Merit, Lunsford Richardson Award for graduate research (USA), 1968
  • Research Award, Tehran University, 1972
  • Ministry of Higher Education award for Research, 1974
  • First Degree Kharazmi Award, 1987
  • Permanent Member of Iranian Academy of Medical Sciences 1990.
  • Member of Iranian Academy of Science, Tehran 1991.
  • Tehran University's Highest Honorary Award, 1994
  • Iranian Chemical Society Year's Chemist, 1995
  • His book, Chromatography and spectroscopy, was named best book of the year and received the corresponding award from the Interior Ministry in 1996 and the Ministry of Health in 1995
  • Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa), University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1998
  • First degree Razi Award, 1998
  • Second degree National Award for Research, 1999
  • Best National Book of the Year, 2000[4]

References

  1. "Homage to Prof. Abbas Shafiee". targan.ir. Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
  2. Katritzky, Alan R. (1979). Alan R. Katritzky (ed.). Advances in heterocyclic chemistry. 24 (illustrated ed.). Academic Press. p. 109. ISBN 0-12-020624-2. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  3. "CV: Abbas Shafiee". Tehran: Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2009.
  4. "Abbas Shafiee". Tehran: Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics. Archived from the original on 25 October 2010. Retrieved 31 December 2009.

See also

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