I am a third-year Animal Care student at the University of Padua with a solid academic foundation in both animal science and microbiology. I hold an Associate of Science in Microbiology and have completed 134 credits in my current degree, with a specialized focus on "Animals in Research Settings" during my study abroad in Italy.
I have hands-on experience in medical diagnostic laboratory settings, gained through clinical training at Gene Transfer Pioneers in Tehran. My training included working with pharmaceutical technologies and applying theoretical knowledge in real lab environments. Throughout my studies, I’ve also participated in necropsies of various animal species, which has significantly enriched my understanding of animal anatomy and pathology.
Passionate about wildlife, research, and conservation, I am driven by the goal of contributing to scientific work that helps protect and better understand animals. I bring a well-rounded skill set—including teamwork, attention to detail, research, and communication—and I am eager to apply these in meaningful, real-world contexts.
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