Ghassem Amoabediny
Ghassem Amoabediny (born 1965) is an Iranian researcher and Professor of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Tehran. [2] He is also Deputy of Education at Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.[3] He is known for his works on bioengineering, nanobiotechnology, tissue engineering, novel drug delivery system, and nanobiosensors.[4][5]
| Ghassem Amoabediny | |
|---|---|
| قاسم عموعابدینی | |
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| Born | 1965 | 
| Nationality | Iran | 
| Education | TU-Kaiserslautern (Postdoc) RWTH-Aachen (PhD) University of Tehran (BSc, MSc) | 
| Known for | works on artificial lung and bioreactors[1] | 
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Nanobiotechnology | 
| Institutions | University of Tehran, MSRT | 
| Thesis | A new method to quantify the CO 2 sensitivity of micro-organisms in shaken bioreactors and scale up to stirred tank fermentors (2006) | 
| Doctoral advisor | Jochen Büchs | 
| Other academic advisors | Winfried Hartmeier Ulrich Klinner Lothar Elling Mohammad Ali Moosavian | 
Career
    
Amoabediny earned his BSc (1994) and MSc (1999) from the University of Tehran and received his PhD (2006) in biochemical engineering from RWTH-Aachen University. He then passed his postdoc training in nanobiotechnology at TU-Kaiserslautern. Previously he was the Dean of the University of Tehran's Center of Life Science Engineering.[6] He is a former deputy head of Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch.[7] He was the Research Deputy at the University of Tehran between 2011 and 2014.[8]
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- "دکتر عموعابدینی قائم مقام علوم و تحقیقات شد - ISIC". ISIC (in Persian). 8 April 2018.
- "تغییر معاون پژوهشی دانشگاه تهران/ عموعابدینی معاون دانشگاه تهران شد". Mehrnews (in Persian). 25 July 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2022.