
About
Amir Valizadeh is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System. He holds an MD from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2019). His research integrates computational biology, machine learning, and clinical expertise, focusing on multi-omics integration, epigenomic profiling, and biomarker discovery in psychiatry and immunology.
Education & Training:
- MD in Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2019)
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2022)
- Research Assistant, Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging (2020)
- Student Researcher, Research Center for Immunodeficiencies (2018)
Research Interests:
Valizadeh’s work explores the interplay between computational methods and clinical research. Key areas include:
- AI-driven precision diagnostics (e.g., DNA methylation-based ketamine response prediction in PTSD)
- Epigenetic mechanisms in HIV reservoirs and SIV/HIV transcriptomic alterations
- Systematic reviews on schizophrenia’s mirror neuron dysfunction and multiple sclerosis therapies
Labs & Affiliations:
He is affiliated with the Xu Lab, focusing on translational research in psychiatry and immunology. His work bridges computational biology and clinical applications, such as leveraging AI for disease biomarker discovery.
Grants & Future Work:
While specific grants are not detailed, his research aligns with emerging areas like AI in healthcare and epigenetic therapies for infectious diseases.
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