Summary
Reza Behrouzi is a Senior Scientist II with nine years of postdoctoral and industry experience translating complex biological questions into quantitative biophysical and biochemical assays. He leads Cryo-EM and biophysics efforts to reveal the mechanistic and structural basis of epigenetic gene silencing, combining deep expertise in protein and RNA purification with rigorous quantitative analysis. Trained with a PhD in Molecular Biophysics from Johns Hopkins and a long track record of high-impact publications, he excels at bridging disciplinary boundaries—collaborating with physicists, polymer scientists, mathematicians, and computer scientists—to deliver actionable insights from noisy experimental data. Notably, he has built custom analysis software and taught advanced data-analysis courses, reflecting a rare blend of wet-lab craftsmanship and computational rigor. Based in Greater Boston, he thrives in cross-functional teams that push structural biology toward mechanistic discovery.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
BSc, Biotechnology, BSc, Biotechnology at University of Tehran
English, Persian, Arabic