My proficiency was improved by taking part in scientific events and jobs, including workshops, journal clubs, teacher assistance, and lab coordination. As the editor-chief, I arranged a group to publish a biological journal that is called "Geen." My former supervisor chose me to become the lab coordinator of the medicinal plants' laboratory for three years. I've worked on my master's thesis project: “Investigation of synergic effects of nanogroove topography and polyaniline-chitosan nanocomposites on PC12 cell differentiation and axonogenesis.”. Also, I collaborated on some other projects that were about cancer diagnosis and treatment methods, which helped me to learn more about nanobiotechnology, microfabrication, biopolymers, electrochemical biosensors, animal tests, and cell culture. My GPA is third among the students in my program and degree at the university.
The noted background helped shape my interests in the applications of molecular medicine, tissue engineering, biophysics, and nanobiotechnology; namely, my aim is to apply my expertise to the design and development of new approaches for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.