Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Current Position
Publications
Conference Presentations
Skills And Abilities - Laboratory Technical Skills
References
Languages
Affiliations
Timeline
Generic

Hamidreza Sadegh

Southport,QLD

Summary

Research Biologist offering expertise in animal experiments, molecular biology and laboratory management experiences. Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level Researcher position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience

Work History

Research Fellow

Griffith University
07.2023 - Current
  • Collaborated with other researchers to write and distribute impactful results of Malaria vaccine research.
  • Performed scientific research on multiple projects.
  • Developed unique research into whole parasite vaccine of Malaria.
  • Followed best practices and scientific protocol to reach defensible conclusions based on solid evidence.

Microbiologist Technician

Pasteur Institute Of Iran
09.2016 - 12.2019
  • Experiment design and conducting research on clinical samples.
  • Samples preparation and microorganism’s media preparation.
  • Isolation of tuberculosis bacilli from clinical samples.
  • Culturing of different kinds of Mycobacterium Sp.
  • Molecular analysis and analysis of PCR products.
  • Boosted team efficiency by organizing, restocking and maintaining laboratory environments and equipment.

Education

Ph.D. - Defining The Role of Inflammation And Effective Therapies For The Commonest Cause of Stroke in Children: Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (CCM)

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
School Of Life Science
03.2024

Master of Science - Biology Specialization Microbiology - Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains on tuberculosis clinical samples by 24-locus MIRU-VNTR method

Islamic Azad University Tehran Science & Research Branch
09.2016

Bachelor of Science - Cellular and Molecular Biology/Microbiology -

Islamic Azad University Karaj
08.2011

Skills

  • Project Coordination
  • Records Management
  • Qualitative Analysis
  • Public Speaking
  • Scientific Writing
  • Team Leadership
  • Training and Mentoring
  • Study Design

Current Position

Research fellow, Griffith University, 07/2023

Publications

  • Sadegh H*, Choi J, Hansbro N.G, Hansbro P, Investigation of the role of the gut microbiome in the progression of Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) on experimental mice model. (In preparation)


  • Kamakoli MK*, Sadegh H*, Farmanfarmaei G, Masoumi M, Fateh A, Javadi G, Jamnani FR, Vaziri F, Siadat SD. Evaluation of the impact of polyclonal infection and heteroresistance on treatment of tuberculosis patients. Scientific Reports. 2017; 7:41410.
  • *These authors contributed equally to this work.


  • Sadegh H*, Kamakoli MK*, Farmanfarmaei GH, Masoumi M, Abdolrahimi F, Fateh A, Ebrahimzadeh N, Jamnani FR, Vaziri F, Siadat SD. Pros and cons of direct genotyping on tuberculosis clinical samples. Microbial Pathogenesis. 2017 Feb 28; 103:135-8.
  • *These authors contributed equally to this work.


  • Farmanfarmaei G, Kamakoli MK, Sadegh H, Masoumi M, Abdolrahimi F, Fateh A, Ebrahimzadeh N, Javadi G, Jamnani FR, Vaziri F, Siadat SD. Bias in detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infection: Use clinical samples or cultures. Molecular and Cellular Probes. 2017 Jan 24.


  • Yari H, Ganjalikhany MR, Sadegh H. In silico investigation of new binding pocket for mitogen activated kinase kinase (MEK): Development of new promising inhibitors. Computational Biology and Chemistry. 2015 Dec 31; 59:185-98.


  • Sadegh H, Yari H, Hamid RM, Mohebali N, Ganjalikhany MR. Study of directed insilico mutations on polyphenol oxidase to improve enzyme–substrate binding efficiency. Clinical Biochemistry. 2011 Sep 30; 44(13): S103.

Conference Presentations

  • 14th international conference of Cerebral Vascular Biology (CVB), Uppsala, Sweden, 06/18/2023, 06/22/2023, Rapid oral presentation and poster, Preventing stroke from cerebral cavernous malformations by targeting the microbiome
  • 17th international Iranian Congress of Microbiology, Tehran, Iran, 08/23/2016, 08/25/2016, Oral presentation, Genotyping of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis strains directely on clinical samples
  • 13th Conference on Biophysical Chemistry (CBC), Ardabil, Iran, 08/16/2015, 08/28/2015, Poster presentation, Investigation of new binding pocket for Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Kinase
  • 4th International Conference of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mashhad, Iran, 09/06/2011, 09/09/2011, E-Poster presentation, Study of directed insilico mutations on polyphenol oxidase to improve enzyme-substrate efficiency

Skills And Abilities - Laboratory Technical Skills

  • Experimental animal work (Mice)
  • Mice restrain and health monitoring
  • Euthanasia with CO2
  • Setting up breeding pairs
  • Drug injection (igas, ip, oral gavage)
  • Faecal matter transplantation
  • Diet intervention
  • Mice dissection and tissue collection (brain, gut, liver,...)
  • Ear tagging and genotyping
  • Molecular analysis
  • PCR (qPCR, Gradient PCR, RT-PCR, Multi-PCR)
  • Protein Blotting (western blot, eastern blot)
  • LPS quantification
  • DNA extraction (tissues, stool, bacteria)
  • RNA extraction (tissues)
  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
  • Spoligotyping (MTBC)
  • Histological analysis
  • Tissue processing and paraffin embedding
  • Tissue sectioning (Microtome, Cryostat)
  • Histological staining (H&E, ab-PAS, Giemsa, Silver)
  • Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
  • Immunofluorescence (IF)

References

  • Professor Philip Hansbro, Chair of Inflammation, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), +61 - 427263084, Philip.Hansbro@uts.edu.au
  • Associate Prof. Danielle Stanisic, Principal Research Fellow, Institute for Glycomics, Malaria Research Group, Griffith University, +61 - 434120142, d.stanisic@griffith.edu.au
  • Dr Peter Choi, Leader of Cardiovascular and Stroke Program, Centre for Inflammation, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), +61 – 410588161, jaesung.choi@uts.edu.au
  • Dr Nicole Hansbro, Senior Research Fellow – Lab Manager, Centre for Inflammation, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), +61 – 427569807, nicole.hansbro@uts.edu.au

Languages

English
Full Professional
Persian
Native or Bilingual
Italian
Limited Working

Affiliations

Institute of Glycomics, Griffith University

Timeline

Research Fellow

Griffith University
07.2023 - Current

Microbiologist Technician

Pasteur Institute Of Iran
09.2016 - 12.2019

Ph.D. - Defining The Role of Inflammation And Effective Therapies For The Commonest Cause of Stroke in Children: Cerebral Cavernous Malformation (CCM)

University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

Master of Science - Biology Specialization Microbiology - Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains on tuberculosis clinical samples by 24-locus MIRU-VNTR method

Islamic Azad University Tehran Science & Research Branch

Bachelor of Science - Cellular and Molecular Biology/Microbiology -

Islamic Azad University Karaj
Hamidreza Sadegh