معرفی
Dr. Hamidreza Sadegh is a Research Fellow at Griffith University's Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics, specializing in molecular biology, microbiology, and immunology. His work focuses on malaria, vaccine development, gut microbiome interventions, and B cell immune responses. He holds a PhD from the University of Technology Sydney, where he studied the impact of gut microbiome on cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM). Previously, he worked as a Microbiologist Technician at the Pasteur Institute of Iran, developing expertise in experimental design and microbiological techniques. His research addresses infectious diseases and vaccine strategies, contributing to Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-Being).
Education:
- PhD in Molecular Biology, University of Technology Sydney (2024–present)
- Microbiologist Technician Training, Pasteur Institute of Iran
Research Interests:
- Development of novel vaccines targeting malaria and other infectious diseases
- Investigating gut microbiome interactions with neurological disorders
- Enhancing B cell immune responses through molecular interventions
- Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Key Research Trends: His publications emphasize tuberculosis diagnosis improvement, in silico drug design for MEK inhibitors, and enzyme structure-function relationships. Recent work integrates computational biology with microbiological experimentation to address global health challenges.
Awards & Grants: No awards listed; active in funded research projects through Griffith University.
Labs & Teams: Member of Griffith University’s Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics Research Group, focusing on translational biomedicine and glycomics applications.
