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Hire Dr. Mahmoud F.
United States
Freelancer neuroscientist | Expert in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine | Stem Cells Researcher
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Work Experience
Graduate Research Assistant
The University of Akron
September 2014 - June 2019
Physician
Egyptian Ministry of Health- Teaching Hospital
March 2005 - September 2014
Education
PhD in Integrated Bioscience (Biology)
University of Akron
September 2014 - Present
MBA-Healthcare Management
The University of Akron
January 2012 - December 2013
Master of Science
Ain Shams University
May 2009 - September 2011
MBBCh
Cairo University
September 1999 - December 2004
Certifications
- Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahmoud Farrag, Nic Leipzig(2018). Subcutaneous Maturation of Neural Stem Cell-Loaded Hydrogels Forms Region-Specific Neuroepithelium . Cells. 7. (10). p. 173. {MDPI} {AG}
Mahmoud Farrag, Nic D. Leipzig (2018). Subcutaneous Maturation of Neural Stem Cell-Loaded Hydrogels Forms Region-Specific Neuroepithelium . Cells.
(2018). Evaluation of in situ gelling chitosan-PEG copolymer for use in the spinal cord . Journal of Biomaterials Applications. 33. (3). p. 435-446.
Mohrman, Ashley E. and Farrag, Mahmoud and Huang, He and Ossowski, Stephan and Haft, Stephanie and Shriver, Leah P. and Leipzig, Nic D.(2017). Spinal Cord Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analysis after Excitotoxic Injection Injury Model of Syringomyelia . Journal of Neurotrauma. 34. (3). p. 720-733.
Trevor R. Ham and Mahmoud Farrag and Nic D. Leipzig(2017). Covalent growth factor tethering to direct neural stem cell differentiation and self-organization . Acta Biomaterialia. 53. p. 140 - 151.
Li, Hang and Ham, Trevor R. and Neill, Nicholas and Farrag, Mahmoud and Mohrman, Ashley E. and Koenig, Andrew M. and Leipzig, Nic D. A Hydrogel Bridge Incorporating Immobilized Growth Factors and Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells to Treat Spinal Cord Injury . Advanced Healthcare Materials. 5. (7). p. 802-812.