
معرفی
Dr. Reihaneh Safavisohi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall University, leading the SAFAVI Lab. Her research focuses on extracellular vesicles (EVs) for cancer biomarker detection, integrating analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, and biochemistry. Prior to this, she held postdoctoral positions at the University of Notre Dame and Michigan State University.
- Affiliations: Seton Hall University (2023–Present), SAFAVI Lab Director
- Education: Postdoctoral training at Harper Cancer Research Institute (Notre Dame), Michigan State University
Research interests include EV-based diagnostics, nanoparticle protein corona dynamics, proteomic analysis via mass spectrometry, and statistical modeling for biomarker discovery. Recent work addresses sex-based differences in nanoparticle interactions and lipid nanomedicine for vaccines. She teaches graduate and undergraduate biochemistry courses and advises students in bioanalytical techniques.
Grants: Recipient of Undergraduate STEM Research Grants (2024–2025) and University Research Council funding (2024).
Service roles include the Seton Hall Faculty Search Committee and the Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting of the ACS.




