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Dr. Ahmed Hashash is an Instructional Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M University, where he joined in 2022. He holds a M.Sc. in Cell Biology from Zagazig University (1998) and a Ph.D. in Developmental Biology from the University of Manchester (2005). His academic leadership roles include serving as Book Series Editor for Elsevier (2019-2028) and Editor-In-Chief of the Open Journal of Educational Research (2021-present).
His teaching focuses on Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology, emphasizing interdisciplinary skills in histology, biochemistry, and clinical correlations. Learning objectives include mastery of physiological systems, microscopy techniques, and digital literacy. His courses prepare students to analyze body systems, interpret hormonal homeostasis, and apply anatomical knowledge through dissection and imaging techniques.
Research interests span biomedical education innovations and stem cell applications in regenerative medicine. His work explores formative assessment strategies, pandemic pedagogy adaptations, and stem cell therapies for lung, bone, and neural disorders. Notable contributions include publishing over 20 peer-reviewed articles and authoring/ editing 10 books on developmental biology and stem cell innovation.
His scholarship highlights include pioneering studies on mesenchymal stem cell therapies in fibrotic lung diseases, epigenetic mechanisms in brain tumors, and musculoskeletal regeneration. He actively bridges research and education through textbooks like Biomedical Basis of Human Disease: From Research to Clinic (Elsevier, 2023) and edited volumes on stem cell applications.
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