Ali Motazedian
Ali Motazedian completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Molecular Bioengineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology in Tokyo, Japan. During his last year of undergrad and additional 8 months as researcher, he conducted his research on neural and pancreatic differentiation of mouse pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) under supervision of Prof.Akaike. He then moved to Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute at McMaster university in Hamilton, Canada. He joined Dr.Draper’s Lab and started his research on breast cancer chemotherapy and early fate decision of human embryonic stem cells. On Sep 2013, he joined Prof. Ed Stanley’s lab at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute in Melbourne to undertake his PhD studies. His PhD project was focused on B- and T-lymphocyte differentiation from human PSCs. Since Aug 2018, he has continued his research in Prof. Ed Stanley’s lab as a postdoc, studying early T-lymphopoiesis using PSC models.
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