Seyed Balef is a PhD candidate in Bioinformatics at the University of Tehran with 12 years of experience bridging molecular modeling, radiopharmacy, and computational pattern recognition. He co-developed a novel 99mTc-MIBI radiotracer screening tool to assess drug efficacy, work that contributed to a publication in Chemical Biology & Drug Design and illustrates his ability to translate computational methods into practical radiopharmaceutical assays. Comfortable in GNU/Linux environments and driven by a curiosity for signal and pattern noise (a self-described "noise enthusiast"), he combines hands-on technical skills with domain expertise in pharmacy from a PharmD background. As a former lecturer he brings proven teaching experience, mentoring students in practical pharmacy techniques while advancing research at the intersection of computational biology and drug development.
12 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics at University of Tehran
Doctor of Pharmacy - PharmD, Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy - PharmD, Pharmacy at Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
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