Mohammad Rezaie
Doctoral Researcher
Early stage researcher
A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the esteemed University of Eastern Finland, specializing in biomedical engineering. My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree from Shahed University and continued with a Master’s degree from Iran University of Science and Technology, where I honed my skills in electronic circuits, signal processing, and artificial intelligence for medical data analysis.
Currently, my research focus lies in the development of sophisticated software solutions for Multi-Electrode Array (MEA) data analysis. Leveraging my advanced programming proficiency in Python and MATLAB, complemented by experience in Biomedical signal processing, I strive to create user-friendly yet robust software platforms. My objective is to integrate cutting-edge methodologies with standardized protocols, facilitating seamless adoption and enhancing efficiency in biomedical research endeavors.
Driven by a passion for innovation and a dedication to advancing healthcare technology, I approach challenges with a blend of expertise and enthusiasm. I am committed to delivering impactful solutions at the forefront of technology and biomedicine. I look forward to contributing to the advancement of knowledge and collaboration within the scientific community.
Research groups
Publications
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Biopsies from Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Patients as a Window to the Events of Early Alzheimer's disease: Beta‐amyloid and Tau Pathologies Alter Synaptic Transmission in Human Brain
Dougalis, Antonios; Abushik, Polina; Pelkonen, Anssi; Giudice, Luca; Gomez‐Budia, Mireia; Novosolova, Nataliia; Välimäki, Nelli‐Noora; Rezaie, Mohammad; Nurkhametova, Dilyara; Giniatullina, Raisa; Shakirzyanova, Anastasia; Mali, Akash; de Kock, Christiaan PJ; Mertens, Eline J; Mansvelder, Huibert D; Stevens, Beth; Macosko, Evan; Hiltunen, Mikko; Rauramaa, Tuomas; Leinonen, Ville; Malm, Tarja, 2025, Alzheimer's & dementia. Abstract -
Microglial involvement in autism spectrum disorder: insights from human data and iPSC models
Michels, Susanne; Mali, Akash; Jäntti, Henna; Rezaie, Mohammad; Malm, Tarja, 2025, Brain behavior and immunity, 130, 106071. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
