US Food and Drug Administration
Dr. Mohammadreza (Iman) Samieegohar, PhD, is a translational scientist contractor with the Food and Drug Administration's Division of Applied Regulatory Science (DARS). He entered as an undergraduate student in the department of chemical engineering at Sharif University in Tehran, Iran, and earned his degree in 2008. Following that, in 2011, he earned a master's degree in chemical and biochemical engineering from Sharif University of Technology. He then earned a second master's degree and, finally, a doctorate in chemical and biochemical engineering from Texas' Lamar University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Howard University's department of chemical engineering in 2017. He joined FDA/DARS in 2019 as a member of a translational modeling and simulation team that develops and applies state-of-the-art modeling and simulation methodologies to preclinical programs in order to facilitate critical drug discovery decisions from concept to first-in-human studies. He contributes to the quality of decisions regarding target prioritization, therapeutic modality selection, drug design, biomarker characterization, and early clinical trial design as a member of global multidisciplinary project teams. Throughout his research career, he has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals and served as a reviewer for a variety of journals.
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Friday, March 18, 2022
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