[1] In 1965, he graduated with a gold medal from the Zod village secondary school and that same year was admitted to the Faculty of Medicine-Preventive Care at the Azerbaijan State Medical Institute named after N. Narimanov.
[2] After graduating with honors in 1971,[3] from 1971 to 1974, he worked as a medical intern and later head of the surgery department at the Baku City Clinical Oncology Hospital.
[8] On June 29, 2016, he was elected chairman of the National Committee for "Bioethics, Science, and Technology Ethics" of UNESCO in Azerbaijan.
In 1992, Ahliman Amiraslanov was appointed as the rector of the N. Narimanov Azerbaijan State Medical Institute, and in 1993, he was elected as the head of the oncology department at the same university.
Under his leadership, the department was restructured, and young, promising personnel were involved in extensive scientific and practical work.
[2] At the Azerbaijan Medical University (AMU), various reforms were carried out under Amiraslanov's leadership, with new innovative projects being developed and implemented.
These clinics, built with funds allocated by President Ilham Aliyev's decrees, became some of the most modern educational institutions in the region.
Academic Amiraslanov has frequently participated in congresses, symposia, and conferences held in countries like the US, France, Japan, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, Canada, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Iran, Singapore, Russia, Pakistan, Poland, Israel, and others, where he presented scientific innovations that have been successfully implemented in healthcare.
In 1999, he was elected deputy chairman of the Azerbaijan National Committee for UNESCO's "Bioethics, Scientific Knowledge, and Technology Ethics" program.