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'''Dr. Zubin Sedghi''' is an Persian-American neuroscientist, musical artist, and member of the Michigan band [[Tally Hall]].
'''Dr. Zubin Sedghi''' is an American neuroscientist, musical artist, and member of the Michigan band [[Tally Hall]].


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== External Links ==
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* [https://twitter.com/sedghizu Twitter Account] (Verified!)
* [https://twitter.com/sedghizu Twitter Account] (Verified!)
 
* [instagram.com/zubinishuman Instagram Account]
==References==
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Revision as of 02:19, 25 March 2022

Zubin Sedghi
Zubin sedghi portrait 01 hallmanac.png
Current member of Tally Hall
Date of Birth: September 16, 1984
Hometown: Bloomfield, MI
Current resident of: Vallejo, CA
Other Names: Zubes, Dr. Zubin Sedghi D.O., Zhub

Dr. Zubin Sedghi is an Persian-American neuroscientist, musical artist, and member of the Michigan band Tally Hall.

Biography

In an old bio, it is written:

Mr. Zubin Sedghi ("Zubin" to friends) is precisely 5'11" and weighs 133.5 pounds. His eyes and his hairs are brown. His teeth are orthodontically corrected. He has two sisters, two parents, a dog, a fish, and an oxford comma. Mr. Zubin Sedghi is of persian descent, and suffers from no major food-borne allergies. His right arm is home to 18 freckles; his belly button is an "innie." In addition to being right-handed from birth, Mr. Zubin Sedghi has always shown a proclivity toward dressing in clothing and speaking the English language. Mr. Zubin Sedghi participated in the sport of discus throwing during his senior year at Andover High School with very little success.

While attending Andover High School, he was in a band called listedBlack with current Tally Hall band mate, Rob Cantor.

Zubin is the bassist/vocalist in Tally Hall and wears a blue tie. He also designed and maintained at least a few of the Tally Hall website iterations. In his early life Zubin was "forced" to play the piano by his parents, and toured Europe as a choir boy, he also had the lead role in his high school musical and spring play.

Zubin contributed to the ミラクルミュージカル project Hawaii: Part II by providing vocals for the song White Ball.

Aside from his musical commitments, Zubin studied biology (pre-med),[1] and in 2012, he graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in neuroscience.[2] Zubin's honours thesis was on "Examining Interactions Between Kappa Opioid Receptors and Dopaminergic Transmission in the Striatum of Socially Monogamous Prairie Voles"[3][2]

In 2013 Zubin entered a contest set by the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California (OPSC) to create a video that educates the public about Osteopathic medicine and its profession. Zubin entered a video called "The D.O. Difference" that made use of metaphorical visuals, and was shot entirely on his iPhone. Zubin's entry came first.[4][5] In 2014, while studying for his doctorate, Zubin was part of the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents.[6]

Zubin received his doctorate, got married, became a father,[7] and is currently living happily ever after.[Citation Needed]

Songs

The following is an alphabetical compilation of the Tally Hall songs Zubin Sedghi has written or helped to write:

Fun Facts

  • Zubin does not, in fact, have a middle name.
  • His brother, Ardalan Sedghi, has his own band called Humons[8][9]
  • In a SXSW interview Zubin states that he can swim, though his bandmates point out that his "swimming" looks a lot like just walking in water.[10] in Tally Hall's Internet Show Episode 10: Good Night, a drowning Zubin cries out that he can't swim.[11]
  • Zubin's favourite stage of mitosis is anaphase[1]
  • In 2006, Zubin recommended Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles, Illinois by Sufjan Stevens, Funeral by Arcade Fire, Twin Cinema by the New Pornographers, and Weezer's self-titled debut album on Amazon.com

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