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Ramyar Molania PhD Student

Ramyar Molania

Research Assistant

More about Ramyar Molania

I love helping cancer patients by improving cancer treatment using the large various datasets generated by the most advanced technologies. Integration of different level of genomics information opens up a unique opportunity to increase our understanding of complexity of cancer and find the most appropriate treatment.

I have sound knowledge of molecular genetics and comprehensive experience in biostatistics and computational programming to deal with large genomics datasets. I am working on different types of genomics information to understand how tumors resist to different cancer treatments.

Although cancer treatment has progressed in the last decade, resistance to both chemotherapy and targeted drugs remains the major challenge facing cancer treatment. My PhD project is directed towards discoveries that help us to increase our understanding of different molecular mechanisms of resistance to chemotherapeutic regimens. In this project, I aim to develop and use bioinformatics methods to analyse datasets that may help us address this important problem.

Education

B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science in cellular and molecular biology-genetics, Iran)

M.Sc. (Master of Science in human genetics, Iran)

Current Appointments

PhD student, Translational Genomics and Epigenomics Laboratory

 

E: Ramyar.Molania@onjcri.org.au

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