(Graduate Research Assistant)1/ (Graduate intern)2
(University of Georgia)1/(Takeda Pharmaceuticals)2
Erfan Maddah is currently a graduate research assistant in the Cardiorenal Systems Pharmacology Lab at the University of Georgia. He earned his master's degree in biomedical engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology. His dissertation was focused on developing a thermal model for human foot tissue in diabetic patients. As a 4th year Ph.D. candidate, he is currently developing a mathematical model of potassium handling to examine the effect of medications and therapies on potassium regulation in humans. He also had internship experience in Takeda pharmaceuticals. He developed a mathematical model B cells dynamic and characterizing CK and B-cell dynamic datasets using studies of CD-19 directed cell therapies in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients.