Neda Rostamkhani
Neda Rostamkhani is a PhD candidate at the LBI-NVPM, where her research focuses on Real-time Multimodal Imaging of extracellular vesicles, with particular emphasis on their biodistribution, clearance, and therapeutic applications in fungal lung infections. Her work aims to develop improved imaging approaches to better understand the behavior and function of extracellular vesicles in vivo.
If unlimited resources were available, she would be interested in helping build a multimodal EV imaging pipeline that ranges from single vesicles to whole organisms, as well as develop efficient drug delivery and vaccination systems based on the insights generated through multimodal imaging techniques, with the goal of translating these advances into clinical applications. She is known for her detail-oriented approach and strong ability to manage complex projects efficiently, contributing to the collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment at the institute.
Supervisors: Univ.Prof. Dr. Greetje VandeVelde, Univ.Prof.Dr. Nicole Meisner-Kober, Dr. Melanie Schürz