Mohammad-Erfan Farhadieh
Affiliations. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences and Technology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.

Hello! I’m Erfan, a research assistant and bioinformatician with a strong academic foundation in cell and molecular biology and a growing expertise in omics data analysis. I’m currently involved in projects focused on understanding the genetic and epigenetic landscape of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly through single-cell and transcriptomic data.
Over the past two years, I’ve been part of collaborative research initiatives in Iran, combining computational and biological approaches to address complex problems in precision medicine. These experiences have deepened my interest in data-driven research, especially in the context of population diversity and functional genomics.
Throughout my academic journey, I have collaborated with diverse teams, including biologists, engineers, physicians, psychologists, statisticians, and mathematicians, learning valuable lessons from each discipline. However, I believe there is still much more to learn and I am eager to discuss new research opportunities and advancements. So if you are interested in my work or would like to discuss potential opportunities, please feel free to contact me.
My long-term goal is to contribute to the development of affordable and accessible genetic diagnostics in Iran, particularly for neurodegenerative conditions. I hope to apply my skills in academic or clinical collaborations to support local healthcare needs through innovative, yet practical, research.
I’m always open to academic discussions and collaborations. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to connect or learn more about my work.
Over the past two years, I’ve been part of collaborative research initiatives in Iran, combining computational and biological approaches to address complex problems in precision medicine. These experiences have deepened my interest in data-driven research, especially in the context of population diversity and functional genomics.
Throughout my academic journey, I have collaborated with diverse teams, including biologists, engineers, physicians, psychologists, statisticians, and mathematicians, learning valuable lessons from each discipline. However, I believe there is still much more to learn and I am eager to discuss new research opportunities and advancements. So if you are interested in my work or would like to discuss potential opportunities, please feel free to contact me.
My long-term goal is to contribute to the development of affordable and accessible genetic diagnostics in Iran, particularly for neurodegenerative conditions. I hope to apply my skills in academic or clinical collaborations to support local healthcare needs through innovative, yet practical, research.
I’m always open to academic discussions and collaborations. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to connect or learn more about my work.