Asghar Aghamohammadi

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Asghar Aghamohammadi (pronunciation: As-ghar Agha-moham-madi) is a renowned Iranian immunologist and pediatrician, known for his significant contributions to the field of immunology and pediatrics.

Etymology

The name Asghar is of Arabic origin, meaning 'smaller' or 'junior', while Aghamohammadi is a Persian surname. Agha is a title given to military officers or high officials in the Ottoman Empire, or a term of respect, while Mohammadi signifies 'follower of Mohammad'.

Career

Asghar Aghamohammadi is a professor at the Tehran University of Medical Sciences, where he has been instrumental in advancing the study of primary immunodeficiency diseases. He has published numerous articles in international scientific journals and has been recognized for his work on the genetic basis of these diseases.

Contributions

Aghamohammadi's research has led to the identification of several new genetic mutations causing primary immunodeficiency diseases. His work has significantly improved the understanding of these diseases and has led to the development of new diagnostic tests and treatments.

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