Editorial Board
Mourad Tayebi DVM MSc PhD
Senior Lecturer in Neuroimmunology, Department of Pathology & Infectious Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicicne, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, University of Surrey · United Kingdom
Editorial leadership for Journal of Neurological Research And Therapy ISSN 2470-5020
Research interests
- Immune-Based Therapy
- Immunodiagnostic
- Neuroimmunology
- Age-Related Dementia
- Protein Misfolding Diseases
- Alzheimer'S Disease
- Parkinson'S Disease
- Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
- Single-Domain Antibodies
- Camel Immunology
Biography
- Mourad Tayebi was awarded a PhD in Neuroimmunology from Imperial College.
- He worked as Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney before returning to the UK and accepting an academic position at the Royal Veterinary College leading a team of scientists with a specific focus on protein misfolding diseases.
- He was offered a Faculty position at UT Health where he led a team of scientists interested in investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying protein misfolding/aggregation.
- His research focuses on refining the therapeutic strategies through developing novel antibodies that would specifically recognize the oligomeric forms of misfolded proteins.
- His team developed a panel of camelid antibodies able to transmigrate across the blood-brain barrier and enter the cell membrane of neurons.
- Mourad is a qualified Veterinary Surgeon with an MSc in Veterinary Pathology.
- He was awarded a PhD in Neuroimmunology from Imperial College.
- Mourad worked as Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sydney before returning to the UK and accepting an academic position at the Royal Veterinary College leading a team of scientists with a specific focus on protein misfolding diseases.
- He was offered a Faculty position at the University of Texas Medical Center at Houston (UTHealth) where he led a team of scientists interested in investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying protein misfolding /aggregation and refining strategies for treating Protein Misfolding Diseases.
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This journal is guided by Mourad Tayebi (Senior Lecturer in Neuroimmunology, Department of Pathology & Infectious Diseases, School of Veterinary Medicicne, Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, University of Surrey) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.