Summary
Mahsa Mousavi is a postdoctoral researcher and applied bioinformatics specialist with over a decade of experience bridging wet-lab molecular biology and computational genomics. Awarded an Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship, she completed a PhD studying domestication and host–pathogen interactions in narrow‑leafed lupin using DArTseq and whole‑genome sequencing, and she now applies that expertise at Curtin University. Proficient in next‑generation sequencing analysis, genome assembly and annotation, and scripting (public PhD_Scripts repo), she excels at translating experimental problems into robust bioinformatic workflows. Her background as a demonstrator and IT helpdesk experience also give her a pragmatic, user-focused approach to research collaboration and reproducible pipelines.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Bioinformatics- Genomics-Molecular evolution, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Bioinformatics- Genomics-Molecular evolution at The University of Western Australia
Master's degree, Plant Biotechnology, Master's degree, Plant Biotechnology at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
Bachelor's degree, Agronomy and Plant breeding, Bachelor's degree, Agronomy and Plant breeding at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran
English