MSc
Javad Arabpour is an MSc student in Biophysics at Tarbiat Modares University, Iran. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology from the Tehran Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences. His research lies at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, Computational Biology, and Cancer Biology, with a particular emphasis on the AI-based design of targeting peptides for site-directed drug delivery in pancreatic cancer. Javad possesses extensive expertise in bioinformatics, molecular modeling, and computational drug design, including molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and high-throughput data analysis of RNA-Seq and transcriptomic datasets. Complementing his computational skills, he also has a strong laboratory background in hematology, biochemical testing, and ELISA techniques, enabling him to bridge computational findings with practical biomedical applications.
Researcher, Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University (2023–Present)
Conducting thesis research on AI-based design of targeting peptides for site-directed drug delivery in pancreatic cancer.
Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams on computational biology and cancer research projects.
Co-author of Multiple Peer-Reviewed Publications in high-impact international journals (e.g., International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Journal of Controlled Release, Pathology Research and Practice).
Conference Participation
Poster Presenter, 1st International Cancer Genomics Congress (CGC2023), Tehran, Iran.
Oral Presenter, 7th International Conference on Applied Research in Basic Sciences, Engineering, and Technology (Georgia & Iran, 2023).
Oral Presenter, 4th International and 16th National Genetics Congress, Tehran, Iran (2020).
Award Recipient
Silver Medal, INNOVERSE Invention & Innovation Expo (USA, 2022).
Multiple National Awards from the National Elite Foundation of Iran for innovative biomedical research projects.
Top Honors in National COVID-19 Hackathon (2021) for diagnostic kit design.
Member of Collaborative Research Projects in areas of computational oncology, vaccine design, and immunotherapy development.