Reihaneh Rahmani
Reyhaneh Rahmani has over a decade of experience as a project leader, professor, and researcher in Iran's top universities, with extensive research experience on incurable diseases such as cancer, as well as nanotechnology. Reyhaneh Rahmani successfully developed the technique of creating biological nanoparticles in 2017, and as the research project lead at Mashhad Medical Sciences University, collaborating with top professors in the field of new technologies, she designed and produced a biological nanoparticle that can detects cancer cells in immune systems. Several ISI articles have published the results of her decades-long efforts to identify cancer cells. Reyhaneh Rahmani completed a bachelor's degree in biochemistry and completed her postgraduate studies in biophysics in Iran, as well as a Master of Arts in healthcare leadership at Trinity Western University in Canada.