Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Hossein Sanaei-Zadeh
Forensic Medical Specialist, Consultant in Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.
Assistant professor of Forensic Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences.
Past Honorary Research Associate, The University of Glasgow, UK.
First name: Hossein Surname: Sanaei-Zadeh Gender: Male
Place of Birth: Shiraz- Iran Nationality: Iranian
EDUCATION: M.D, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (1995).
Forensic Medical Specialist, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2003).
Honorary Research Associate of Forensic Medicine, The University of Glasgow, UK, (2002)
WORK EXPERIENCE: 1- Assistant professor of Forensic Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, (2003)
1-Working in the Iranian Legal Medicine Organization (1999- 2003). 2-Working in hospital emergency departments as general practitioner (1995-1998).
3- Honorary Research Associate of Forensic Medicine at Glasgow University, UK (2002).
Experiences:
1-Working with toxicological laboratory equipment such as: GC, TLC, GC/MS, etc. 2- Forensic autopsy & medico-legal investigations. 3- Forensic pathology.
4- Crime scene investigation 5- Research, Computer knowledge, Internet.
Academic positions: Assistant professor of Forensic Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Honorary Research Associate in the Department of Forensic Medicine at Glasgow University, UK.
Forensic medicine & toxicology lecturer at the Iranian Legal Medicine Organization.
Membership: Iranian Society of Toxicology.
Iranian Society of Forensic Practitioners.
Iranian Medical Council.
Research projects: 1- The sports-related non-traumatic sudden cardiac death in young adults, a forensic medicine survey in Tehran city, International Congress On Sports Medicine, Shiraz-Iran, 28 Feb.-1 Mar. 2001.
2- Identification of latent fingerprints on victim?s skin in crime scene, the first Iranian symposium on crime scene investigation, Tehran-Iran,24-26 June 2001.
3-Identification of heroin and other opiates in hair specimens of heroin addicts using GC-MS, Glasgow-UK, April-September 2002.
4-Determination of cannabinoids and benzodiazepines in saliva by GC-MS, Glasgow-UK, April-September 2002.
Published research articles: 1- Death related to the septorhinoplasty- a case report. European Journal of Plastic Surgery (2002) 25:276-278
2- Modern forensic medicine and the medico-legal system in Iran, Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine (2002) 9, 12-14.
3- An epidemiological study and determination of traffic accident-related deaths in Tehran, Iran (during 2000-2001), Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine (2002) 9, 74-77.
4- Autopsies on bodies without antemortem risk factors for HCV, HBV and HIV infections- are they safe? Pathology (2002) 34, 583-4.
5- Seroprevalence of HIV, HBV and HCV in forensic autopsies, of presumed low risk, in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine (2002) 9, 179-181.
6- Ramadan and interpersonal violence, American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry (2002) 23 , 47-51.
7- Firearm fatalities. A preliminary study report from Iran, Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine (2003) 10, 159-163.
8- Adverse effects of intravenous n-acetylcysteine- Prospective study on 206 patients with paracetamol poisoning. Clinical Drug Investigation 2003; 23(2): 139-143.
Contact information:
Postal address:
Forensic Medicine Department
Medical College-Iran University of Medical Sciences
Satar-Khan St., Niayesh St.,
Tehran
Iran
E-mail address: [email protected]