معرفی
Mehdi Sharifi Tabar is a Research Fellow at the Centenary Institute, The University of Sydney, focusing on epigenetic gene regulation, chromatin remodeling, and their roles in innate immunity, cancer, and infectious diseases. He combines genetic engineering (CRISPR/Cas9), multi-omics approaches (RNA-Seq, ChIP-Seq, scRNA-Seq), and structural biology (X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM) to dissect molecular mechanisms, supported by in vivo models like transgenic mouse lines.
Research Interests:
- Epigenetic regulation of gene expression
- Chromatin remodeling in immune responses
- Protein-protein interactions in cancer
- Single-cell transcriptomics in disease contexts
- Structural targeting of protein complexes
- Epigenetic mechanisms in viral infections
Scientific Awards:
- 2025 James N. Kirby Foundation small grant
- 2023 Kenyon Foundation Inflammation Award
- 2022 Sydney Infectious Disease Seed Funding
- 2021 Centenary Institute Early Career Award
- 2020 TheCure the Future Award for Scientific Excellence ($5,000)
- Multiple travel grants and early-career recognitions
Research Collaborations: Works extensively with the RaskoLab team and international collaborators, integrating proteomics, transcriptomics, and structural biology to advance understanding of chromatin dynamics and disease mechanisms.
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