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Mohammad Al-Natour, PhD is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the University of Iowa's College of Pharmacy, affiliated with the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics. His research focuses on nanoparticle design for drug delivery, stem cell biology, and metabolomics analysis in biomedical applications.
Dr. Al-Natour holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences. His work integrates nanotechnology, biomaterials science, and analytical techniques like LC-MS/MS to investigate drug delivery mechanisms, cellular responses to nanoparticles, and metabolic pathways in disease models.
His research interests include:
- Development of targeted nanomedicines for cancer therapy
- Stem cell interactions with engineered biomaterials
- Metabolomics-based evaluation of nanoparticle toxicity
- Optimization of polymer-based drug delivery systems
Publications highlight trends in:
- Nanoparticle surface functionalization for targeted drug delivery
- Metabolomic profiling of cellular responses to therapeutics
- Biomaterial design for dental and regenerative medicine applications
- Preclinical evaluation of drug-nanoparticle interactions
No scientific awards or grants are listed in his profile. His work contributes to advancing translational nanomedicine and drug delivery technologies.
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