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Dr. Yasaman Aghazadeh

Academic title(s): 

Assistant Research Professor, Montreal Clinical Research Institute
University of Montreal, Department of Medicine
Adjunct Member, Department of Medicine, 黑料不打烊 University

Dr. Yasaman Aghazadeh
Contact Information
Address: 

Montreal Clinical Research Institute
Research Unit in Regenerative Medicine for Diabetes
1061, Boul Mont Royal, Montreal, QC, H2V 2H6

Email address: 
yasaman.aghazadeh [at] mcgill.ca
Alternate email address: 
yasaman.aghazadeh [at] ircm.qc.ca
Current research: 

We focus on the recapitulation of human beta cells in a dish using human pluripotent stem cells. Through these studies, we aim to identify factors contributing to the development of diabetes and generate cell therapies for type 1 diabetes (T1D).

Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, in which the beta cells, located in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans are destroyed. As beta cells secrete insulin to regulate blood glucose, individuals living with T1D have high blood glucose levels. While insulin administration can regulate blood glucose and has saved the lives of millions of people globally, it does not serve as a cure, as it requires daily and life-long injections which are burdensome for patients and their families. Replacing the beta cell mass, by transplantation of donor islets leads to long-term glycemic control, but it is limited by donor scarcity.

Therefore, we are interested in harnessing stem cell biology to recapitulate beta cell development and the islet niche in a dish, to study beta cell function and dysfunction, and develop cell therapies for T1D.

Projects: 
  1. Recapitulating the vascular niche in beta cell development
  2. Studying the role of vascular damage in T1D
  3. Identifying pathways leading to beta cell immunogenicity in T1D
Selected publications: 

Research areas: 
Endocrinology/ Diabetes
Regenerative Medicine/Stem cells
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