
معرفی
Mandana Pourhadi is a Research Fellow at Wayne State University in Dr. Sokol Todi’s Lab, focusing on neurodegenerative diseases. Her postdoctoral research explores therapeutic applications of stem cell-derived exosomes in Alzheimer’s disease. She holds a Ph.D. in Regenerative Medicine from Shahid Beheshti University (2017–2023), an M.Sc. in Human Genetics from Shahrekord University (2014–2017), and a B.Sc. in Medical Lab Sciences from Tehran University (2007–2012).
Her research interests span neurodegenerative mechanisms, stem cell biology, exosome-mediated therapies, and tissue engineering. Notable contributions include studies on exosome delivery for synaptic repair in Alzheimer’s and bacterial cellulose applications in regenerative medicine.
Her publications analyze topics like neuroprotective strategies against excitotoxicity, genetic diagnostics for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, and exosome-driven stem cell expansion. While no awards are explicitly listed, her work demonstrates interdisciplinary innovation in neuroscience and biomedical engineering.
Pourhadi’s current lab affiliation emphasizes collaborative research in translational neurology, bridging basic science and clinical applications. Her academic trajectory reflects a progression from molecular genetics to advanced therapeutic research in neurodegenerative disorders.



