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Mohammed Abdulrasak is a Physician and researcher in the Department of Gastroenterology at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University. His academic work focuses on clinical and translational research in liver diseases, endovascular procedures, and related therapeutic interventions, with 27 documented research outputs spanning articles, letters, and reviews.
His educational background includes:
- Doctoral degree (PhD) from Lund University completed in 2020, with dissertation titled Endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA): Long term outcomes, disease progression and risk stratification, supervised by Professors Dias, Sonesson, and Resch.
Dr. Abdulrasak's research interests demonstrate significant breadth within gastroenterology and hepatology, emphasizing:
- Liver fibrosis assessment methodologies including FIB-4 index reinterpretation
- Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency pathophysiology and zonal liver damage
- Hyperammonemic encephalopathy as a complication of bariatric surgery
- Hepatology's evolving role in alcohol use disorder management
- Hematological adaptations to high-altitude environments
- Neuromodulator applications for chronic cough treatment
His 2025 publications reveal critical trends in re-evaluating diagnostic tools for genetic liver diseases, integrating hepatology into addiction medicine frameworks, and addressing physiological variations across diverse populations. This work consistently bridges clinical observations with translational research to solve complex patient management challenges.
No scientific awards are currently documented in his public academic profile.
Regarding academic mentorship, Dr. Abdulrasak served as a research student during his doctoral project (2016-2020) but shows no evidence of current student supervision or independent grant leadership. His collaborative network spans multiple countries, evidenced by international co-authorships across medical disciplines.
While specific laboratory affiliations aren't detailed, his research requires multi-disciplinary coordination between gastroenterology, vascular surgery, hematology, and neurology teams to address complex clinical scenarios.
