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Hanieh Falahati is an Associate Research Scientist at Yale University, affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine and the Department of Cell Biology. She holds a PhD in Quantitative and Computational Biology from Princeton University (2017) and an MSc in Biotechnology from the University of Tehran (2010). Her research focuses on understanding complex biological systems, particularly neuronal organelles like the spine apparatus and nucleolus assembly, using interdisciplinary approaches combining proteomics, biophysics, and cell biology.
Key collaborations include work with Pietro De Camilli in the De Camilli Lab, where she investigates spine apparatus formation and function in dendritic spines. Her research bridges cell cycle regulation, membrane-less organelle biology, and synaptic plasticity. Recent work includes identifying molecular components of the spine apparatus and studying thermodynamic processes in nucleolus assembly.
Her lab affiliations include the De Camilli Lab, leveraging advanced microscopy and proteomic techniques. Future goals involve elucidating the spine apparatus’s role in health and disease, with plans to lead interdisciplinary research in complex biological systems.
