Mohamed Mohamed is a multidisciplinary postdoctoral researcher based in Buffalo, NY, who bridges chemistry, biomaterials, and stem cell biology to engineer smart functional matrices for spatiotemporal control of stem cell niches and organoid symmetry-breaking. With a decade of academic experience spanning roles at University at Buffalo, Harvard, and international appointments, he focuses on translational challenges in brain, vascular, and skeletal muscle regeneration, targeted cancer delivery, and therapies for multiple sclerosis and aging. His NIH K99-funded work on salivary gland organoids highlights a rare combination of biomaterials design and organoid engineering aimed at restoring complex tissue function. In addition to his wet-lab expertise, he brings hands-on programming and database experience from earlier software work, enabling rigorous data-driven experimentation and bespoke analysis pipelines.
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Mohamed Mohamed - Postdoctoral Researcher at University at Buffalo