Ramin Goudarzi, (born July 8, 1968) was the first Iranian professional basketball player who received a doctorate degree while he played for the Iran Junior National Team U-19 (1985) , Farvahar (1982-1991) and Iran National University team (1991). Goudarzi played for University of Iowa, Iowa Hawkeyes USA, 2002-2003. He played at the Small forward position, 1.80 cm (6') tall and weighs 194 lbs.
Goudarzi was trained by late Mohammad Hassan Zolfaghari. Goudarzi was drafted as first five Iranian basketball players to attend in the Universiade competitions, Sheffield, UK 1991.
Goudarzi earned doctorate degree in pharmacy from University of Tehran in 1993 and he was a post doctoral fellow at University of Iowa, department of pharmacology 2002-2003.
In 1985, due to his excellent performances in both education and sport, Goudarzi has been nominated as a notable alumni of Razi High School.
Goudarzi lives in San Jose, California since 1996. He previously worked for Rite Aid as a chief pharmacist, San Francisco. Currently, Goudarzi is the research arthritis director collaborating with School of Medicine, orthopedic surgery, University of California, Davis. Goudarzi published several high impact articles in filed of arthritis in PubMed.
Ramin or Rameen, transliterated from Rāmin (Persian: رامین), is a Persian masculine given name of Zoroastrian origin. It is also an occasional surname. It may refer to
Ramin, renamed Human Heart in the United States, is the debut studio album from Iranian-born Canadian actor and singer Ramin Karimloo. It was released in the UK on April 9, 2012.
Karimloo released his album in the UK on April 9 2012 after several months of promotion. He ended his West End run as Jean Valjean on the week preceding the album's release in order to prepare for a series of signings and further promotion before embarking on a major tour which will take him to venues in London, Oxford, Southend, Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham, Gateshead, and Cardiff in the UK and New York, Charlotte, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Washington, Bethlehem, Chicago, and Pittsburgh in the US. He is also visiting Toronto in his native Canada.
Karimloo said in anticipation of the album: "I have a huge love for country and bluegrass, I love rock 'n' roll and I love what I'm doing, so it was how to balance all that". He went on to say, "I didn't want to be just a theatre star putting out an album. It was only when they started talking about writing and bringing in other writers that I got interested. I wanted to have lived the songs. I wanted an album that was like a diary." He has cited influences as diverse as The Tragically Hip, Johnny Cash and Mumford and Sons, and so a straightforward West End leading man album of covers was never really on the cards, says Karimloo, "I wanted to marry that rocky sound with things that people know me more for". The album was produced by Tom Nichols, who has worked with world-class vocalists from Céline Dion to Hayley Westenra. It includes not only his own compositions but also covers of Bryan Adams and Muse songs, having as well his own take on "Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera and "'Til I Hear You Sing" from Love Never Dies.
Ramin (Arabic:رامين) is a Palestinian village in the northeastern West Bank, located 15 kilometers east of Tulkarm in the Tulkarm Governorate. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village had a population of approximately 2,100 inhabitants in mid-year 2006. Ramin's population is made up of the families of Salman (34%), Zafer (23%), Hamad (33%) and Zeidan (10%).
Ramin's total land area is about 8,500 dunams, of which 422 dunums is built-up area, about 500 dunams for quarries and 500 dunams for pastures. The nearby Israeli settlement of Enav was allocated 470 dunams. Ramin's remaining land is covered by olive and almond orchards.