Mohamed Elsayed, Graduate Teaching Assistant
Professional Overview
Mohamed Elsayed is a dedicated graduate teaching assistant at the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta. With a strong background in pharmaceutical research and hospital pharmacy, he brings a wealth of industry expertise to his current roles.
Experience Summary
Current Roles
As a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Alberta, Mohamed is responsible for supporting faculty members in delivering high-quality educational experiences for pharmacy students. In addition, he holds a Graduate Research Assistant Fellowship, where he contributes to cutting-edge research projects within the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
Career Progression
Prior to his current roles, Mohamed gained valuable experience as a Research Assistant at the Pharmacogenomics and Clinical Pharmacology Lab at The German University in Cairo. He also held positions as a Delegated Research Assistant Intern at Kafrelsheikh University and a Deputy Director Manager for Pharmaceutical Affairs at Sidi Ghazy Central Hospital in Egypt. Earlier in his career, Mohamed worked as a Medical Sales Representative, Hospital Pharmacist, and Pharmacist in various healthcare settings.
Academic Background
Mohamed holds a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from Kafrelsheikh University in Egypt. He is currently pursuing a graduate degree, further expanding his knowledge and expertise in the pharmaceutical field.
Areas of Expertise
- Pharmaceutical research and development
- Pharmacogenomics and clinical pharmacology
- Hospital pharmacy operations and management
- Medical sales and marketing
- Pharmaceutical regulatory affairs
Professional Impact
Throughout his career, Mohamed has demonstrated a passion for advancing the pharmaceutical industry. His research contributions have provided valuable insights, and his teaching role has positively impacted the education of future pharmacists. Mohamed's dedication to professional growth and industry contributions make him a valuable asset to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Alberta.
Conclusion
With his diverse background, academic achievements, and ongoing research and teaching activities, Mohamed Elsayed is poised to continue making significant contributions to the pharmaceutical industry. His commitment to excellence and drive to expand his expertise make him a promising graduate teaching assistant and a valuable member of the University of Alberta community.