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Ibrahim Hajjali serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Pathology at the University of Southern California, with an active research profile evidenced by publications from 2017-2022. His work bridges clinical diagnostics and molecular pathology, focusing on developmental disorders and regenerative approaches.
His educational background includes MB, Bch, BAO, and MSc qualifications, reflecting comprehensive training in medicine, surgery, and obstetrics alongside advanced scientific study.
Dr. Hajjali's research spans Clinical Pathology, Neonatal Pathology, Developmental Biology, Neuroscience, Stem Cell Research, and Regenerative Medicine. He investigates fetal hepatomegaly mechanisms, rare congenital cysts, cortical neurogenesis pathways, and neural crest cell-based gastrointestinal restoration. His interdisciplinary methodology integrates molecular biology with clinical observations to address complex pathological conditions affecting development and organ function.
Analysis of his publication timeline reveals an evolving focus from fundamental neurodevelopmental processes (2017) toward clinical applications in neonatal pathology (2022). Key recurring themes include molecular regulation of tissue development, diagnostic challenges in rare congenital anomalies, and translational potential of stem cell therapies for enteric nervous system disorders. His work consistently emphasizes bridging laboratory discoveries with clinical practice.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided source material.
Details regarding student mentorship, research funding, laboratory infrastructure, collaborative teams, or future research directions were not specified in the available information, though his publication record suggests active engagement in translational medical research.



