Ehsan Misaghi is an MD/PhD candidate and clinician-scientist training at the intersection of ophthalmology, medical genetics, and AI, with nine years of interdisciplinary research and engineering experience. He combines computational variant interpretation, molecular biology, and novel sequencing strategies to accelerate diagnosis and clarify mechanisms in genetic eye disease while keeping clinical translation front of mind. Ehsan designs and teaches large-scale AI-in-health curricula, co-founded the AI in Medical Systems Society, and serves in advisory roles for WHO and university AI initiatives, reflecting a strong emphasis on responsible AI literacy for clinicians. He also leads engineering and AI development at RNARevive and has entrepreneurial experience building health-tech products, demonstrating a rare blend of bedside insight, bench research, and production-focused technical leadership. Based in Edmonton, he aims to move questions from the clinic to the lab and back again more efficiently by integrating computation, biology, and education.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Summer School, Brains, Minds and Machines, Summer School, Brains, Minds and Machines at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Amirkabir University of Technology
Doctor of Medicine - MD, Medicine, Doctor of Medicine - MD, Medicine at University of Alberta
High School and Pre-University Diploma, Physics and Mathematics, High School and Pre-University Diploma, Physics and Mathematics at Shahid Madani
Summer School (Global Alliance of Medical Excellence), Advanced Medical AI & Medical AI Innovation, Summer School (Global Alliance of Medical Excellence), Advanced Medical AI & Medical AI Innovation at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna
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Ehsan Misaghi - Ambassador at The Lens - Ophthalmology