معرفی
Dr. Mohammad Asghari is a Researcher in the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering (ICB) at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Professorship for Biochemical Engineering. His work focuses on advancements in microfluidic technologies for biomedical applications, particularly in cell mechanics, extracellular vesicle analysis, and high-throughput diagnostic systems. Key contributions include developing viscoelastic deformability cytometry platforms and novel microfluidic devices for cell isolation and biomarker detection.
Research interests span biophysics, nanotechnology, and lab-on-a-chip systems with applications in oncology and immunology. Recent publications emphasize ultra-high-throughput mechanical phenotyping of liquid/solid biopsies and direct isolation of extracellular vesicles from blood. His lab designs innovative biomimetic materials and diagnostic tools, addressing unmet needs in precision medicine and translational research.
Academic contributions include interdisciplinary collaborations on extracellular RNA research and nanoconfinement effects on cellular functions. He holds a position at ETH Zürich’s Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, contributing to cutting-edge research at the interface of engineering and life sciences.


