
معرفی
Sazia Sharmin is a Research Fellow at the School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland. Her work spans neurodevelopmental biology and regenerative medicine, with a focus on stem cell models of kidney and brain development. Key themes include hippocampal neurogenesis, podocyte dysfunction in nephrotic syndrome, and genetic regulation of organoid formation.
- Academic affiliation: University of Queensland
- Email: s.sharmin@uq.edu.au
Her research integrates genetic engineering, organoid culture, and translational neuroscience. Recent publications highlight her contributions to:
- iPSC-based kidney disease modeling (2018, 2020)
- role of sulfate in hippocampal development (2020)
- neurodevelopmental gene networks (2021, 2022)
While not explicitly mentioned, her work likely involves collaborations in cell therapy, pediatric nephrology, and bioinformatic analysis of transcriptomics. She has published extensively on both neural and renal developmental pathways, with cross-disciplinary applications in disease diagnostics and agricultural plant biology.

