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  • Ph.D. (2013)

    Nanoelectronics (Biosensors)

    Nano Research Group, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

  • Microfluidic systems for optimisation of cell culture and tissue engineering
  • Biosensors for biomedical and clinical applications
  • Organ-on-a-chip platforms for personalised disease modelling and drug screening
  • Nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery in regenerative medicine

    Dr. Adel Ghiass is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Tissue Engineering at Tarbiat Modares University. His research focuses on the development of microfluidic organ?on?a?chip platforms and advanced drug delivery systems, with applications in reproductive biology, regenerative medicine, and disease modelling. By integrating engineering and biology, he creates biomimetic microenvironments that can be applied across disciplines, opening opportunities for collaboration in fields such as neuroscience, pharmaceutics, and biomedical sciences.

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    Current Teaching

    • MS.c.

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    • MS.c.

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    • Ph.D.

      Bioinformatics

    • Ph.D.

      Bioinformatics

    • Ph.D.

      Advanced Micro-Anatomy Techniques

    • Ph.D.

      Advanced Micro-Anatomy Techniques

    Teaching History

    • MS.c.

      Advanced Anatomical Techniques

    • Ph.D.

      Commercialization & Standardization Principles of Tissue Engineering Products

    • Ph.D.

      Novel Systems in Anatomy

    • Ph.D.

      Principles of Mechanical Evaluation of Tissues and Scaffolds

    • 2019
      Asghari, Mohadeseh
      Evaluation of the effect of visible light irradiation on K562 cell line and the feasibility study of its implementation in microfluidic system
    • 2018
      Tavangar, Banafsheh
      Differentiation of menstrual blood-derived mesenchymal stem cells into oocyte-like cells using follicular fluid and granulosa cells co-culture in microfluidic systems compared to static system
    • 2nd prize for IBM Mainframe contest UK (Nationwide extensive systems programming) 2009, 2010, and 2011
    • 3rd best poster prize at the Nano Showcase "Nanotechnology for Healthcare" 2010, UK
    • EU FP7 NEMSIC and ECS of the University of Southampton scholarships 2008-2012
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