Nazlie Sadeghi
Research Associate
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Nazlie Sadeghi is a research associate. Her background in scientific writing enables us to provide a comprehensive and understandable overview of complex scientific issues juxtaposed against legal requirements for both corporate clients and scientists.

Ms. Sadeghi is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York. Her thesis research focuses on the biochemical and anatomical influences that underlie memory formation in both the young and aged brain. Ms. Sadeghi’s areas of expertise are biochemistry, molecular biology (genomics), proteomics, neuroscience, and environmental science. Her most recent scientific publication concerned the effect of amyloid plaque formation on the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. After studying Alzheimer’s disease, she focused on the mechanisms underlying neuronal communication (synaptogenesis) in the normal brain as it relates to memory formation. She is currently working on a paper on new findings in the field of synaptogenesis (publication forthcoming).

Before pursuing her Ph.D., Ms. Sadeghi obtained a Masters Degree in Scientific Reporting from New York University. While there, she reported on various issues such as politics, cloning, and the environment. Subsequent work with the editorial staff at Discover Magazine expanded her scientific reporting experience to include astronomy, space travel, aeronautics, paleontology, anthropology, and energy conservation. She has taught both undergraduates and medical students and currently lectures on neuroanatomy.

Ms. Sadeghi is an active member of many scientific organizations, including the American Foundation for Aging Research (AFAR), the Coalition for Children’s Health and the Environment, and the Society for Neuroscience. She also regularly attends scientific conferences, the most recent of which were the annual Society for Neuroscience Conference and the Keystone Symposium on the Synapse.

 

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