Dr. Muhammad Abdullatif is an Associate Professor of Pharmacology and toxicology, at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. Muhammed Abdullatif Saad graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, at Cairo University in 2005. He started his academic career by working as a teaching assistant in the Pharmacology and Toxicology Department at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. He opened his research path by targeting the disorders affecting the brain and was awarded by the 7th International Scientific Conference of Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University for the best Ph. Ph.D. thesis in Pharmacology and Toxicology (2015).
After getting his Ph.D., he worked as a full-time lecturer in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. Alongside he worked as a part-timer in different universities before landing as a Full-time Lecturer in NGU, School of Pharmacy. His post-doctoral research lane extrapolated his previous work and he is currently involved in a research project funded by the STDF covering the development and characterization of a therapeutic vaccine intended for the treatment of multiple sclerosis. The multidisciplinary aspect of his research encompasses molecular mechanisms involved in various inflammatory disorders and diabetes. He has deep-rooted experience in teaching the preparatory course of the American Pharmacotherapy Board of Pharmacy Specialties in many institutions from 2010 till now. He is also a professional statistician using multiple techniques and software such as GraphPad Prism and SPSS.