Neda Bahrani

Title(s)Student Intern, Dermatology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #N414
San Francisco CA 94143
PronounsShe/Her/Hers
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    UC Berkeley , Berkeley, California BA05/2025Cognitive Science, Microbial Cell Biology

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    Neda Bahrani is an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, studying Cognitive science and Microbial Cell Biology. Neda has always been motivated by medicine and understanding the biological underpinnings of research aimed at making leaps forward for medicine. She joined Shain Lab in an effort to explore her curiosity in the field of cancer research.
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    1. Somatic mutations distinguish melanocyte subpopulations in human skin. bioRxiv. 2025 Feb 08. Tandukar B, Deivendran D, Chen L, Bahrani N, Weier B, Sharma H, Cruz-Pacheco N, Hu M, Marks K, Zitnay RG, Bandari AK, Nekoonam R, Yeh I, Judson-Torres R, Shain AH. PMID: 39975212; PMCID: PMC11839034.
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