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Razieh (Neda) Salahandish obtained her Ph.D. in electrochemistry in 2018, with her doctoral research focusing on the synthesis and fabrication of nano-structure-based biosensors for the early-stage ultra-sensitive detection of breast cancer. Before joining the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University as an Assistant Professor, she served as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Calgary in the Department of Biomedical Engineering from 2019 to 2022, where she developed in-vitro diagnostic platforms for the clinical early diagnosis of disease biomarkers and quantitative rapid detection of COVID-19. At York University, she leads interdisciplinary research focusing on the development of miniaturized electrical and electrochemical sensors, integrated microfluidics systems, smart organ-on-chip platforms, and wearable medical devices. As an entrepreneurially minded scholar, she co-founded Criticare Dx in 2018, a start-up company in the field of medical device development, and collaborates with various early-stage ventures in advanced sensing, including CardiAI Inc and Selective Lab, while enthusiastically pursuing translational research.
York University • Toronto, ON, Canada
Leads interdisciplinary research in the development of miniaturized electrical and electrochemical sensors, microfluidics systems, smart organ-on-chip platforms, and wearable medical devices.
University of Calgary • Calgary, AB, Canada
Developed in-vitro diagnostic platforms for clinical early diagnosis of disease biomarkers and rapid detection of COVID-19.
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