Mo Ebrahimkhani
Mo R. Ebrahimkhani, MD - UPMC Pathology - University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Ebrahimkhani is a member of the Division of Experimental Pathology and a member of Pittsburgh Liver Research Center.
Mo Ebrahimkhani - Google Scholar
Associate professor, Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh - Cited by 3577 - Modeling Embryogenesis - Human Organoids - Synthetic ...
EBRAHIMKHANI LAB | Synthetic Morphogenetics & Tissue Ecology
Ebrahimkhani lab studies tissue morphogenesis using systems and synthetic biology. Our approach integrates synthetic biology with stem cells and ...
Dr. Mo Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh.
Mo Ebrahimkhani, M.D. | Integrative Systems Biology - [email protected]
The lab aims to program self-organization and function in stem cell derived organoids using synthetic biology and genetically guided engineering.
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Associate Prof @UPitt| Programming Morphogenesis w Synthetic &SystemsBio #EmbryoModels #Organoids #Regeneration #StemCell opinions are my own #UCL #MIT.
Mo Ebrahimkhani, MD - Magee-Womens Research Institute
Mo Ebrahimkhani, MD - Magee-Womens Research Institute & Foundation.
Mo Ebrahimkhani - Co-Founder - - Stealth - | LinkedIn
Associate Professor at University of Pittsburgh · I am an Associate Professor with tenure at Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh where I also ...
Mo Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor with tenure at Dep. of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh.
Mo Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor at Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh. Prior to his current position he was an Assistant Professor.
Mo Ebrahimkhani, MD - Magee-Womens Summit
He performed his postdoctoral training in synthetic morphogenesis and organoids at MIT Biological Engineering. His lab has developed a novel human embryoid that ...
Dr. Mo Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor in Division of Experimental Pathology at Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh. He is also a member of ...
Mo Ebrahimkhani - The Conversation
Mo Ebrahimkhani's profile on The Conversation.
Mo EBRAHIMKHANI | Pitt | Department of Pathology | Research profile
An ideal in vivo gene therapy platform provides safe, reprogrammable and precise strategies which modulate cell and tissue gene regulatory networks with a high ...
Dr. Mo Ebrahimkhani - Wisconsin Public Radio
Mo Ebrahimkhani is an Associate Professor of Pathology and Bioengineering at the Pittsburgh Liver Research Center and the McGowan Institute for Regenerative ...
2021 Kaufman Initiative Research Award - Lord and Ebrahimkhani
(PI) Assistant Professor, Department of Computational and Systems Biology. Mo Ebrahimkhani, Ph.D. (Co-PI) Associate Professor, Department of Pathology and ...
BME Seminar – Mo Ebrahimkhani. Monday, November 11, 2024. 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. .
Highlights by Mo Ebrahimkhani (@MoEbrahimkhani) / X
Mo Ebrahimkhani's Highlights ; @MoEbrahimkhani. It shows anterior hypoblast cells (CER1+, LHX1, HHEX) with posterior TBXT+ pole, eastablishing the anterior- ...
Mo Ebrahimkhani (@MoEbrahimkhani) / X
Associate Prof @UPitt| Programming Morphogenesis w Synthetic & Sys bio #SynBio #EmbryoModels #Organoids #Regeneration #StemCell opinions are my own #UCL ...
New embryo-like model simulates early human blood production
Credit: Mo Ebrahimkhani and Joshua Hislop. University of Pittsburgh researchers have developed a new embryo-like model derived from adult ...