Saba Shokat Fadaei

Saba Shokat Fadaei

Research Associate @ NYU Langone Health

About Saba Shokat Fadaei

Saba Shokat Fadaei is a Research Associate at NYU Langone Health with a background in biology and neuroscience.

Current Role at NYU Langone Health

Saba Shokat Fadaei has been serving as a Research Associate at NYU Langone Health since 2019. Her work in this prestigious institution in New York, United States, involves combining electrophysiology methods with behavioral studies to explore the impact of inflammation on social behavior. She also has a research interest in the role of the Vagus nerve on behavior, reflecting her transition from a focus in Genetics to Neuroscience in 2019.

Previous Experience at Maimonides Medical Center

Before joining NYU Langone Health, Saba Shokat Fadaei volunteered at Maimonides Medical Center. She served as a Volunteer from 2018 to 2019 for 6 months and as a Student Volunteer for 5 months within the same period in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

Research and Leadership at Brooklyn College

Saba Shokat Fadaei's tenure at Brooklyn College was marked by multiple roles from 2017 to 2018. She worked as a Graduate Research Assistant in the Greater New York City Area and also as a Research Assistant at the Algae Fertilization Lab, gaining valuable research experience. Additionally, she led the International Students Club as President, demonstrating her leadership capabilities.

Academic Background in Biological Sciences

Saba Shokat Fadaei has a strong academic foundation in the field of Biological Sciences. She completed her Master's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences, General at the City University of New York-Brooklyn College from 2016 to 2018. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from Islamic Azad University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013.

Research Focus and Methods

Saba Shokat Fadaei utilizes electrophysiology methods in her research to investigate the effects of inflammation on social behavior. Additionally, she has a keen interest in understanding the role of the Vagus nerve in behavioral studies. This focus highlights her transition from Genetics to the field of Neuroscience in 2019.

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