Summary
Moamen Elmassry is an Associate Research Scholar at Princeton University with 11 years of experience bridging pharmacy training and microbiome research. He combines experimental microbiology and computational analysis to dissect host–microbe interactions, microbial metabolism, and small molecules, with dissertation work focused on Pseudomonas aeruginosa during his PhD at Texas Tech. A seasoned educator and communicator, he has taught scientific writing courses, led public engagement events, and served on equity and professional development committees. His background as a pharmacist and a visiting bioinformatician at NIH gives him a practical, translational perspective that informs collaborative projects across academia and industry.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General (specialization in Microbiology), 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General (specialization in Microbiology), 4.0 at Texas Tech University
Bachelor's Degree, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Excellent, Bachelor's Degree, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Excellent at Cairo University
Arabic, English