Biomedical engineering student receives Adel S. Sedra Distinguished Graduate Award
Mohammadamir Moghaddam is recognized for strong academic performance and leadership in university and community activities

Mohammadamir (Amir) G. Moghaddam, an Institute of Biomedical Engineering PhD student, has been named the recipient of the 2025-26 Adel S. Sedra Distinguished Graduate Award, recognizing his outstanding academic achievements and leadership. The award, established in honour of former U of T vice-president and provost, Professor Adel S. Sedra, is given annually to a doctoral student who exemplifies excellence in research and extracurricular leadership in university and community activities. It is administered by the University of Toronto Alumni Association (UTAA).
Moghaddam’s research focuses on polymer-DNA origami hybrid cancer vaccines. His work has been published in Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews and Biofabrication, and has received over $300,000 in competitive funding and scholarships. He is a Vanier Scholar and a Connaught PhDs for Public Impact Fellow.