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Mahsa Nouri Barkestani is a Research Fellow affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine at Yale University. Her research focuses on vascular biology, immunology, and stem cell biology with an emphasis on inflammation, cell signaling pathways, and tissue engineering applications. She investigates mechanisms underlying endothelial cell function, immunomodulation, and regenerative medicine strategies.
Key research areas include the role of ZFYVE21 and complement membrane attack complexes in vascular health, TNFR2 signaling in mesenchymal stem cells, and optimization of cytokine receptors for therapeutic applications. Her work bridges basic science discoveries with translational medicine, particularly in transplantation and cartilage regeneration.
Dr. Barkestani has contributed to over a dozen peer-reviewed articles since 2020, with recent work highlighted in 2024 on aging-related vascular dysfunction mechanisms and proteostasis disruption by complement pathways. Her studies explore interdisciplinary approaches combining molecular biology, immunology, and biomedical engineering.
While specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided information, her work aligns with Yale’s broader initiatives in systems immunology and translational biomedical research. No specific awards or grants are documented in the available text.

