Ali Gholamiyan Moghadam

Research Assistant

I have an undergraduate degree in Cellular & Molecular Biology with GPA of 17.36 / 20.I have extensive background in wet lab and am familiar with system biology and R program . Graduate Research Assistant at Birjand University of Medical Sciences

Education

Bachelor Biology

Branch Cellular and molecular

Institute/University: Cellular and molecular biology

Skills

NCBI website

80%

microsoft word

100%

r programming

60%

microsoft power point

80%

Mega x

60%

Work Experience

Research Assistant

laboratory of Birjand university of Medical Sciences

lab technician

Emam Reza Hospital

Language

English

Reading

80%

Writing

80%

Speaking

80%

Listening

80%

Projects

Certificates

Theoretical and Practical workshop on laboratory animal .

Institute: Semnan university of Medical science

Theoretical workshop paper writing

Institute: Semnan university of Medical science

Honors

Research

Paper: Overcoming Trastuzumab Resistance in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Using Combination Therapy

Publisher: Journal of Cellular Physiology

Description: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)]positive breast cancer (BC) comprises around 20.30% of all BC subtypes and is correlated with poor prognosis. For many years, trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody, has been used to inhibit the HER2 activity. Though, the main resistance to trastuzumab has challenged the use of this drug in the management of HER2]positive BC. Therefore, the determination of resistance mechanisms and the incorporation of new agents may lead to the development of a better blockade of the HER family receptor signaling. During the last few years, some therapeutic drugs have been developed for treating patients with trastuzumab]resistant HER2]positive BC that have more effective influences in the management of this condition. In this regard, the present study aimed at reviewing the mechanisms of trastuzumab resistance and the innovative therapies that have been investigated in trastuzumab]resistant HER2]positive BC subjects.

Thesis: Biochemical and molecular evaluation of lung cancer

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