
Salahuddin Mohammed
استادیار · Neurobiology of stress-related disorders
Notre Dame of Maryland Universityمعرفی
Dr. Salahuddin Mohammed is an Assistant Professor in the School of Pharmacy at Notre Dame of Maryland University. He holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Mississippi, an M.Sc. in Pharmacology from Aston University, and a B.S. in Pharmacy from Osmania University. His research focuses on neurobiological mechanisms of stress-related and addictive disorders, particularly exploring neuroendocrine pathways in NeuroHIV and the genomic signatures of neuropsychiatric conditions like PTSD and depression.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2022), University of Mississippi
- M.Sc. in Pharmacology (2010), Aston University
- B.S. in Pharmacy (2008), Osmania University
Research Interests:
- Screening novel therapeutics for affective/cognitive pathologies in addiction and neurodegenerative diseases
- Psychometric analysis of stress-related behavioral states
- Global health epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and substance use disorders
- Neuroendocrine modulation strategies in NeuroAIDS
Publications: Over 30 peer-reviewed articles focusing on HIV-neurobiology, addiction pharmacology, and global health epidemiology. Recent work includes studies on NeuroHIV mechanisms, opioid interactions, and pandemic drug shortages.
Awards & Affiliations:
- Associate Editor, All Life Pharmacology & Pharmaceutics and Journal of Concurrent Disorders
- Editorial Board Member, BMC Psychiatry and BMC Research Notes
- American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy Board Member
- American Chemical Society Certified Peer Reviewer
Grants & Labs: Active research programs investigating stress-endocrine interactions in NeuroHIV, with collaborations at Yale School of Medicine and international institutions. Current work includes NIH-funded projects on neurosteroid therapies and global pandemic drug supply chain resilience.


