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Andisheh Etminan is a PhD student whose research focuses on the exploration of the relationship between skin microcirculation and cardiovascular diseases. His work involves the analysis of large-scale datasets to develop mechanistic models that identify novel markers for the early detection and risk assessment of cardiovascular diseases. The research emphasizes the importance of skin microcirculation, given that skin is the largest accessible organ, making it an ideal site for such studies. He utilizes bio-optical models and light scattering techniques to analyze skin microcirculatory parameters, such as perfusion, oxygen saturation, and red blood cell (RBC) tissue fraction. These measurements are critical for understanding skin metabolism, which is known to be altered in various cardiovascular disease conditions.
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