
معرفی
Mohammad Abdallah serves as a Research Fellow in the Drug Delivery Disposition & Dynamics research group at Monash University, focusing on advanced drug delivery systems with particular emphasis on lymphatic transport mechanisms. His work bridges pharmaceutical sciences and polymer chemistry to develop innovative therapeutic delivery approaches.
His research interests center on lymphatic drug delivery, polymer-based therapeutics, and pharmacokinetic optimization. Dr. Abdallah investigates how lipid conjugation affects drug biodistribution, particularly examining brush polyethylene glycol polymers and their interactions with natural lipid trafficking pathways. His work has significant implications for improving drug half-life and targeting specific biological compartments.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on lymphatic system drug delivery, with particular attention to polymer-lipid conjugates and their pharmacokinetic properties. His research spans from fundamental polymer chemistry to therapeutic applications in diabetes (GLP-1 agonists) and autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis).
Dr. Abdallah maintains active collaborations with leading researchers including Trevaskis, Porter, and Whittaker, contributing to high-impact publications in journals such as Journal of Controlled Release, Acta Biomaterialia, and Pharmacological Reviews. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being through innovative pharmaceutical approaches.


