Mahmoud Dabbah

Throughout my academic journey, spanning graduate school to postdoctoral training, I've dedicated my focus to unraveling the dynamics of bone marrow in development and hematological diseases. In my PhD, I delved into the interplay between the bone marrow niche and multiple myeloma cells, revealing a biomarker in secreted microvesicles crucial for disease progression. Post-PhD, at the McKinney Freeman Lab in St Jude Children's Research Hospital, my research expanded to understanding how the bone marrow niche impacts hematopoietic stem cells in sickle cell disease and developmental stages. Now a Staff Scientist at Retro Bio, I'm committed to rejuvenating aging and extending lifespan, driven by boundless motivation and enthusiasm for advancing human health understanding.

Education

Doctoral

2015 – 2019

Biomedical Sciences

Tel Aviv University

Postgraduate

2013 – 2015

Master's Degree of Biomedical Sciences

Tel Aviv University

Undergraduate

2009 – 2013

Bachelor of Science, Medical Laboratory Sciences

Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

Experience

Staff Scientist

Retro Biosciences

2023 – Present

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

2020 – 2023

Courses taught

Thesis Completion and Viva Voce Examination

Thesis Completion and Viva Voce Examination

Advanced Research Progress and Progress Review

Advanced Research Progress and Progress Review

Advanced Research Planning and Methodology

Advanced Research Planning and Methodology

1500h