I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences in Iran before relocating to Canada to further my studies in Master of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. My current research project focuses on the identification of novel modifier genes that could potentially influence varying phenotypes in individuals with Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS). During my undergraduate studies, I acquired skills in data collection, including genetic data, utilizing various laboratory tools. Presently, I am expanding my expertise to include data analysis through bioinformatics training under the guidance of professionals in Genopop laboratory. I firmly believe that my specialization will serve as a strong foundation for my future endeavors.