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Meet our team​

Dr. Zafir Buraei

Dr. Buraei is an Assistant Professor at Pace University focused on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular and neurological disease. He completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at Belgrade University, a Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Tulane University, and postdoctoral studies at Columbia University.

Assistant Professor

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Current Members

Laura Yorke

Laura is a current junior at Pace University. She will graduate with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology and a minor in Neuroscience in May 2018. Laura has interned for the Entrepreneurship Lab, working as a research associate for a biotech company. She is studying the effects of mutations on voltage gated calcium and potassium channels in relation to conditions with other members of the lab and will soon be starting an independent project. Laura has been on the Dean's List for three consecutive semesters. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority and volunteers with the American Heart Association during her free time. 

Junior, May 2018

Emily Hirowski

Emily is a sophomore student at Pace University majoring in Biology. Her research project studies the effects of mutations on voltage-gated calcium ion channels found in neurological disorders, such as epilepsy. Emily Hirowski is a member of the Pforzheimer Honors College, Pre-preofessionaly Medical Society, and the Chemistry club. 

Sophomore, 2019

Bryan Cernuda

Bryan is currently in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Master’s program at Pace University.  For the last two years, I have been conducting research on the human ether-á-go-go-related gene (hERG) potassium channel and its interaction with the drug R-roscovitine.  His research aims to identify the residue(s) involved in the release of R-roscovitine and use this knowledge to modify drugs that cause arrhythmia. Being part of Dr. Buraei’s lab team has given him experience in vector cloning, DNA and RNA purification, RNA synthesis, and electrophysiology.  Within the next couple of months, he will defend his thesis and attempt to publish this research.  Ultimately, he plans to continue this project at the doctorate level and use the techniques to pursue a career in electrophysiology.

Masters Student

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Past Researchers

Salma Allam

Salma is currently a senior at Pace University majoring in biology with a minor in neuroscience. Her research project focuses on the involvement of two voltage-gated calcium channel mutations in epilepsy. Salma is a member of the Pforzheimer Honors College, National Society of Leadership and Success, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, Alpha Lambda Sigma Honor Society, and Tri-Beta Honor Society. She is also a recipient of the Pforzheimer Honors College Research Grant. What's this item about? What makes it interesting? Write a catchy description to grab your audience's attention...

Alumna 2017

Paris Hanson

Paris is a current senior at Pace and will graduate from the Pforzheimer Honor College with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology and minors in psychology and Neuroscience in May 2017. She is a third year Resident Assistant, interning at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and has been a part of Dr. Buraei’s research group since 2015. Her main project focuses on Presenilin 1 mutations implicated in Alzheimer's Disease. She is a two time recipient of the Provost’s Undergraduate Research Grant and recipient of Pace University’s Opportunity Grant. What's this item about? What makes it interesting? Write a catchy description to grab your audience's attention...

Alumna 2017

Zulleen Chia

Zuleen Chia is a graduate with a Biology major and Neuroscience minor from Dyson and Pfozheimers Honors College at Pace University. She has been part of Dr. Bureai’s research group since 2014. Her research focused on studying the function of a truncation mutant in the PQ-type voltage-gated calcium channels and its association with epilepsy. At the recent undergraduate and graduate Neuron conference in March to she presented her research and received the Cheryl Frye Pioneering Research Award.

Alumna 2016

Ellie Aya

Ellie graduated from Pace in 2014 and currently works as an associate technician at Ichor Therapeutics - a biotechnology company that performs a broad range of pre-clinical contract work and independent projects in the field of regenerative medicine. She joined Dr. Buraei's research group in 2012 to investigate the affect of epilepsy-associated mutations in voltage-gated calcium channels on the function of those channels. She is working towards contributing to the advancement of lifespan and healthspan extending therapies."

Alumna 2014

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