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Neda Mohammadi

Postdoctoral Research Scientist

Neda received her Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacology and Innovative Therapeutics from Queen Mary University of London in 2018. She is currently completing her PhD at Imperial College London. Her research focuses on the structural and functional communication between human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes and neonatal rat sympathetic neurons. She has begun research in Professor David Paterson's laboratory, working on neuro-cardiac interactions using all-iPSC models in the context of sympathoadrenergic disease.