Shadie Rezazadeh

Project Coordinator at Telethon Kids Institute

Shadie Rezazadeh has a diverse work experience in the field of research and genetics. They started their career in 2009 at Boston University, where they worked as a Researcher. During this time, they independently performed various genetic manipulation and protein engineering techniques, as well as routine DNA techniques.

In 2011, Shadie joined Urmia University as a Researcher and Laboratory Teaching Demonstrator at the Biotechnology Research Center. In this role, they demonstrated laboratory techniques to undergraduate and master students through oral presentations and practical workshops. They also gained expertise in genetic manipulation, protein engineering, DNA techniques, tissue culture techniques, and bioinformatics and statistical analysis.

From 2018 to 2019, Shadie worked as a Research Study Assistant at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.

In 2020, they became a Genomics/Bioinformatics Intern at the Centre for Applied Bioinformatics at The University of Western Australia.

In 2021, Shadie joined the Telethon Kids Institute as a Researcher, and in 2023, they transitioned to the role of a Project Coordinator, where they are currently employed.

Shadie Rezazadeh completed a Master's degree in Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology from The University of Western Australia, from 2018 to 2019. Prior to this, Shadie attended Urmia University, where they studied Medical Science and Genomics. The specific degree obtained from Urmia University was not mentioned.

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Timeline

  • Project Coordinator

    June, 2023 - present

  • Researcher

    May, 2021