Prof. Haitham Amal

Associate Professor
School of pharmacy, Office: room 512, Laboratory: room 515
Pharmacology

Research Keywords:

  • Autism
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Proteomics/OMICS
  • Cell signaling
  • Nitric oxide

 

Research Highlights:

The Amal lab combines advanced omics technologies with computational biology, biochemical, pharmacological and behavioral methods to unravel novel molecular mechanisms in the brain under physiological and pathological conditions. The Laboratory of Neuromics, Cell Signaling, and Translational Medicine is interested in understanding how signaling pathways are integrated at the molecular, cellular, and systems levels to control cellular functions. The Amal Lab uses proteomics to measure protein expression levels and to characterize their post-translational modifications (PTMs). This gives us critical information on the cellular state.  Further, we combine these multidisciplinary tools to discover novel drug targets and biomarkers in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and other pathologies. The Lab uses clinical material and transgenic mouse models to achieve our ultimate goals. Our findings on mouse models will translate the results of biomedical research from preclinical to clinical stages.