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Mohamad Ali Najia

Research Fellow, Boston Children's Hospital/Broad Institute | Genomics | Synthetic Biology | Epigenetics | Stem Cells | Cell Therapy

Mohamad Ali Najia is a Research Fellow at Boston Children's Hospital and the Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard.23 He earned his PhD as a student in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences & Technology program under the mentorship of Drs. George Daley and Paul Blainey.3

Najia's research interests include genomics, synthetic biology, epigenetics, stem cells, and cell therapy.4 He is originally from Boston, Massachusetts.2

Prior to his current position, Najia was an undergraduate researcher at Georgia Tech's Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, where he worked in Dr. Todd McDevitt's Engineering Stem Cell Technologies Lab.1 He also completed internships at Harvard Medical School and UC Berkeley, investigating embryonic development and cell differentiation.1

During his undergraduate years, Najia served as editor-in-chief of the Tower undergraduate research journal and was a teaching assistant for Computing for Engineers at Georgia Tech.1 He has expressed a strong interest in science communication and policy, with aspirations to work at the National Institutes of Health in the future.1

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Oct 27 · bme.gatech.edu
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States