糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Senior Completes Competitive Research Internship at Arkansas Children鈥檚 Hospital

Armin Mortazi presents his research with the FDA at the 糖心Vlog传媒MS Arkansas Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium.
Armin Mortazi presents his research with the FDA at the 糖心Vlog传媒MS Arkansas Undergraduate Summer Research Symposium.

糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock senior Armin Mortazi, a biology major with a minor in chemistry, completed a highly competitive internship with (ACH) over the summer.

Mortazi was one of 20 students nationwide selected to gain hands-on research and clinical experience through ACH鈥檚 Summer Science Internship Program.

鈥淲hen I got that call and found out that I鈥檇 been accepted, I was shocked,鈥 Mortazi recalled. 鈥淚 had applied to probably a dozen internships, and this one felt like a reach, but I applied anyway. I was super stoked to find out I was accepted.鈥

The internship was focused on advanced medical research and also gave students the opportunity to shadow physicians in various specialties. During his internship, Mortazi observed professionals in neurosurgery, emergency medicine, as well as plastic surgery.

Mortazi spent his internship working under the guidance of Dr. Graham Strub on his R01 research project focused on inhibiting microRNA-21. The goal of this research is to address Lymphatic Malformation in Endothelial Cells (LMEC), vascular anomalies that can happen anywhere on the body and can be extremely disruptive to those impacted.

鈥淭hese LMEC can prevent eating, breathing, sight, and can happen anywhere,鈥 Mortazi explained. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e not supposed to happen. We鈥檙e trying to address the core issue. Current treatments like laser or surgery are only temporary solutions because the core of the problem is microRNA 21, which inhibits tumor suppressors and causes the LMEC to return.鈥

Mortazi credited 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock with preparing him to be able to go in and pick up different techniques, despite having limited experience with the research topic prior to his internship.

鈥淚t was a pretty seamless transition,鈥 Mortazi noted. 鈥淢y experience in the labs here at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock had me well equipped.鈥

During his internship, Mortazi worked with Dr. Strub, as well as Dr. Haihong Zhang and Dr. Syed Jafar Mehdi, who imparted valuable knowledge. He also had the opportunity to use high end equipment, including the digital droplet PCR (ddPCR), to identify potential issues in DNA sequences.

Mortazi found his experience at Arkansas Children鈥檚 Hospital highly rewarding.

鈥淚t was amazing to be in an environment where there are children next door and we鈥檙e treating their problems,鈥 stated Mortazi. 鈥淚t really puts into perspective how translational this research is.鈥

Mortazi emphasized the importance of increased involvement in medicine.

鈥淢edicine is a gift to everyone,鈥 stated Mortazi. 鈥淭his experience really opened my eyes to how much help is needed. The more people get involved in medicine, the more of these research developments we can make and ultimately the more people we can help.鈥

Although his internship is over, Mortazi plans to continue his research with Dr. Strub as a volunteer.