Amin Mottahedin
MSc, PhD, FHEA
Senior Research Fellow
I work with Foster's lab at Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN) and Buchan’s lab at Radcliffe Department of Medicine to unravel the effect of circadian rhythm on stroke-induced brain injury. I am particularly interested in how metabolic responses to ischemia and hypoxia are affected by circadian rhythm.
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I worked as a veterinarian in my home country, Iran, before moving to Sweden to start my science career. I obtained a master’s degree in Infection Biology from Uppsala University and completed my PhD in Medical Sciences from University of Gothenburg (Mallard's lab). During my PhD, I investigated how infection/ inflammation affects the developing brain and exacerbates the hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. After receiving an international postdoc fellowship from Swedish Research Council, I joined Murphy's & Krieg's lab at MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, University of Cambridge, where we were able to identify mitochondrial succinate metabolism as a potential therapeutic target in ischemic stroke.