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Abidali Mohamedali completed his undergraduate studies in medical science at Macquarie University, achieving first-class honors. He pursued a PhD in molecular neuroscience under the supervision of Professors John Christodoulou and Patrick Tam at the Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI), completing it in 2011. He began his research career in cancer proteomics in the lab of Professor Mark Baker, focusing on early detection markers using novel ultradepletion technology with chicken antibodies. He discovered a talent for teaching, leading to a career in academia where he taught biochemistry and cell biology. Following his postdoctoral work in glycomics and proteomics related to colorectal cancer, he engaged with bioinformatics in Professor Shoba Ranganathan's lab, working extensively on missing proteins. Currently, as a lecturer, he is involved in leadership and teaching, particularly addressing global challenges in science. His significant research interests include early detection markers for colorectal cancer. Additionally, Abdiali is the CEO of a startup and serves as the president of Welfare Aid International, a registered charity, contributing actively to community organizations and curriculum development.
ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics • Sydney
Engaged in academic and research activities focusing on nanoscale biophotonics.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).