François Mendoza-Shirazi
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François Mendoza-Shirazi | |
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Director of Alexandrium Medical Research Institute (1739 AN - ) | |
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Full Name | Dr. François Antoine Mendoza-Shirazi |
Parents | Dr. Elena Mendoza-Vásquez (cardiologist), Prof. Reza Shirazi (physicist) |
Spouse | Dr. Camille Dubois-Laurent (neurologist) |
Children | Alexandre Mendoza-Dubois (b. 1718 AN) Layla Mendoza-Dubois (b. 1721 AN) |
Birth Date | 15.VII.1689 AN |
Family | Brother of renowned architect Miguel Mendoza-Shirazi |
Political Affiliation | Federal Consensus Party |
Occupation | Biomedical researcher, university professor |
City and Region of Residence | Cárdenas, Federal Capital District |
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Known For | Revolutionary Alexandrium-enhanced cardiac devices, breakthrough cancer treatment protocols |
Associated Organizations | University of Cárdenas Alexandrium Medical Research Institute Carrillo National Health System |
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Dr. François Antoine Mendoza-Shirazi is a pioneering biomedical researcher and the leading authority on medical applications of Alexandrium technology in Nouvelle Alexandrie. Born to a distinguished medical family in 1689 AN, Mendoza-Shirazi earned his doctorate in biomedical engineering from the University of Cárdenas before completing post-doctoral research working at the Carrillo National Health System. His groundbreaking work has revolutionized cardiac surgery through the development of Alexandrium-enhanced pacemakers and artificial heart valves that demonstrate unprecedented biocompatibility and longevity, while his recent research into Alexandrium-based targeted cancer therapies has shown remarkable success in clinical trials.
As Director of the Alexandrium Medical Research Institute since 1739 AN, he has overseen the development of over thirty medical devices and treatments that have improved healthcare outcomes across the Federation. Married to neurologist Dr. Camille Dubois-Laurent, Mendoza-Shirazi continues to split his time between research and teaching the next generation of biomedical engineers at the University of Cárdenas.