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    Maalhagh-Fard, Ahmad

    Ahmad Maalhagh-Fard

    Associate Professor, Division of Clinical Dentistry, teaches Oral and Maxillofacial Implants and Fixed Prosthodontics at the Corktown Campus. Dr. Fard’s interests focus on implant dentistry, educational research, and digital dentistry. He has several publications in referred journals and lectures both nationally and internationally and serves as a reviewer for a number of peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Fard is a Diplomate of the American Board of Prosthodontics, and a Fellow of American College of Prosthodontists. He earned his D.D.S. from Creighton University, and both his M.S. and Certificate in Prosthodontics from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Fard maintains practice limited to prosthodontics, esthetic and implant dentistry in the School of Dentistry’s faculty practice clinic. Dr. Fard joined Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± School of Dentistry in 1997.

    fardam@udmercy.edu

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    MacDonald, Douglas A.

    Douglas A. MacDonald

    Associate Professor, College of Liberal Arts & Education, is an active scholar with an ongoing research program focusing on the measurement of spirituality and its relationship to human functioning. As a part of his program of research, he started a psychophysiology laboratory in 2010 where he is also conducting research examining the relation of spirituality and psychosocial functioning to resting brain states measured via quantitative EEG as well as exploring the effectiveness and applications of neurofeedback technologies. He serves in an editorial capacity for a range of scientific journals including the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology (associate editor) and the Journal of Humanistic Psychology (research editor). He received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Windsor. He joined Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2000.

    macdonda@udmercy.edu

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    Malone-Carter, Taessa

    Taessa Malone-Carter

    Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Nursing Program Operations, McAuley School of Nursing, earned a M.S.N. in Nursing Education at Oakland University and a B.S.N. at Wayne State University. Previous leadership roles include associate dean of Nursing, interim director of Education, director and assistant director of Nursing at a skilled nursing facility. She began her nursing career at Detroit Receiving Hospital as a staff nurse in the Level 1 Trauma Center. She has worked as an occupational staff nurse, cardiac specialist in acute and home care as well as a nurse educator for acute care.  She joined the College of Health Professions/McAuley School of Nursing in 2015.

    malonett@udmercy.edu

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    Mammo, Sohayla A.

    Sohayla A. Mammo

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Clinical Essentials and Simulation, Division of Clinical Dentistry, is a group leader in the Dental Clinic and works with both DS 3 and DS 4 Dental students in helping to prepare them for patient management and care delivery as well as restorative procedures. Additional responsibilities include mentoring/advising students. She is pursuing a Master of Arts degree in Arts Curriculum and Instructions. Dr. Mammo holds a D.D.S. degree from Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± and maintains a part time practice in general dentistry.

    mammosa@udmercy.edu

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    Manning-Lee, Laura

    Laura Manning-Lee

    Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Clinical Dentistry, taught dental hygiene students for 16 years and transitioned four years ago to teaching periodontics to pre-clinical and clinical dental students. She continues to work in a private prosthodontic practice. She has received a number of faculty awards. She earned a Certificate in Dental Hygiene in 1994 and her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene in 1995, both from the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± School of Dentistry. She received her Master of Arts Degree in Curriculum and Instruction in 2012 from Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±.

    manninla@udmercy.edu

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    Mansour, Mohamed

    Mohamed Mansour

    Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Clinical Dentistry

    mansoumm@udmercy.edu

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    Mantzopoulos, Victoria L.

    Victoria L. Mantzopoulos

    Professor, Associate Dean and Academic Coordinator for International Programs, teaches statistics, American government, public policy, and undergraduate law. Mantzopoulos' publications and professional presentations both here and abroad have dealt with the political economy of China and public opinion polling. Her published books include The Political Economy of China’s Systemic Transformation 1979-Present: Successes, Obstacles, Anomalies (with Raphael Shen, S.J.) and several textbooks including Probabilities and Statistics (Kendall-Hunt), Foundations in Statistics (Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± Press), and Statistics for the Social Sciences (Prentice Hall). She is a member of the Midwest Economic Association and the Midwest Political Science Association. Mantzopoulos began her academic career at the University of Athens in Greece. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Ball State University and master's and doctoral degrees from Wayne State University. She joined the University in 1986.

    armstrov@udmercy.edu

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    Markofsky, Stewart S.

    Stewart S. Markofsky

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Clinical Dentistry, co-directs the amalgam and composite module of Restorative I and Rounds II. He also teaches restorative dentistry in the Simlab and DS-3 and DS-4 clinics at Corktown. He is involved in preparing DS-4 students for the Prosthodontic and Restorative sections of the CDCA Exam. Additional activities include mentoring of DS-1 and DS-2 students. His interests include the integration of foundational knowledge and skills in operative dentistry to the clinical setting. Dr. Markofsky earned his B.S. (Hons.) from the University of Michigan and his D.D.S. from the University of Detroit.

    markofss@udmercy.edu

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    Maveal, Gary

    Gary Maveal

    Emeritus Professor of Law, served as the administrator of the Law School's American Inns of Court, a program designed to give students insights into litigating techniques and professional responsibility. He also taught Civil Procedure, Evidence, and Remedies. He joined the University in 1988.

    mavealgm@udmercy.edu

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    Mawhinney, Thomas C.

    Thomas C. Mawhinney

    Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management, teaches organizational behavior, strategic policy and organizational theory. He has published research concerning reinforcement, work motivation and leadership in the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior and Journal of Organizational Behavior Management; conceptual analysis of work motivation and reinforcement processes in the Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Performance and Performance Improvement Quarterly; and applied research concerning performance improvement in the Journal of Business and Psychology and Journal of Organizational Behavior Management. Mawhinney earned his B.A. and M.S. degrees from the University of South Florida and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. He joined the University in 1987.

    mawhintc@udmercy.edu

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    Mayberry, Melanie E.

    Melanie E. Mayberry

    Clinical Associate Professor, Division of Practice Essentials and Interprofessional Education, Director, Practice Essentials and Interprofessional Education, has served as a DS4 Clinic Treatment manager, attending faculty in the AEGD Residency Program, and course director of the DS4 Clinical Responsibility courses. Dr. Mayberry was appointed director of Pre-doctoral Patient Care at the University Health Center Clinic from 2008-2015. Dr. Mayberry received a Fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry, participated in the American Dental Association Institute for Diversity in Leadership Program in 2007 and participated in the American Dental Education Association Leadership Institute in 2013. Dr. Mayberry maintains a part-time private practice and has a strong interest in inter-professional education and integrated health. Dr. Mayberry is a graduate of Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry, received a certificate from the Hospital Dentistry Section in General Practice Residency from the University of Michigan Medical Center, and earned a Master’s degree in Health Care Management from the Harvard School of Public Health. She joined the University in 2006.

    mayberme@udmercy.edu

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    McClelland, Molly L.

    Molly L. McClelland

    Professor, McAuley School of Nursing, joined the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2008.  She teaches across the undergraduate and graduate Nursing programs. Dr. McClelland is a certified Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist. She earned her B.S.N. from Indiana Wesleyan University, M.S.N. and Ph.D. from Wayne State University. She has lead multidisciplinary collaborative work (with the Detroit Mercy College of Engineering & Science) to build assistive devices for physically disabled people. From 2013-2019. Dr. McClelland served as the editor of MedSurg Matters!, a publication produced by the Academy of Medical Surgical Nurses Association (AMSN).

    mcclelml@udmercy.edu

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    McConnell, Sherry

    Sherry McConnell

    Clinical Instructor, McAuley School of Nursingteaches obstetrical nursing, immersion, and community health clinical in the undergraduate program. She earned her B.S.N. from Madonna University and her M.S.N. from University of Toledo. She has 20-plus years clinical experience.  Her specialty is labor and delivery were she is certified in Electronic Fetal Monitoring.  She is current member of the Association of Women’s Health Obstetrical & Neonatal Nursing, Association for Nursing Professional Development & Sigma theta tau. She is also a nurse educator for a local hospital system.  She joined the university in 2005 as an adjunct faculty member and has been full time faculty since 2015.

    mcconnsa@udmercy.edu

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    McLonis, Kristine A.

    Kristine A. McLonis

    Associate Librarian, works in the Cataloging and Database Management Department of the McNichols Campus Library, catalogs library items and helps to maintain the accuracy and integrity of the on-line catalog shared by various libraries in the metropolitan Detroit area. Through her cataloging and authority control work, McLonis also contributes to the holdings of an international library database. She does collection development in the area of music. McLonis holds a B.A. in Music from Marygrove College and a M.L.I.S. from Wayne State University. She joined the library faculty in 1995.

    mclonika@udmercy.edu

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    Mehrabi, Mostafa G.

    Mostafa G. Mehrabi

    Associate Professor of Manufacturing Engineering, teaches courses in the areas of manufacturing systems, manufacturing processes, computer integrated manufacturing, and quality control systems. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) in 1994. He has worked as a research faculty member at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He is the recipient of the award of Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for outstanding research achievements in 1996 and the winner (1995) of the Quebec Government Industrial Fellowship, Canada. He joined the University in 2002.

    mostafme@udmercy.edu

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    Merriman, Katherine

    Katherine Merriman

    Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Islamic Studies Program, is a scholar of religious studies with foci in contemporary Islam, race and religion, and the anthropology of religion. Her current research centers on charitable giving in American Muslim communities at the intersection of race, class and moral subjectivities. She is interested in ethical debates on social welfare and justice in Islam as well as the processes by which religious communities create new rituals and institutions to support their moral vision. In addition, Merriman is also a cultural historian of Islam in New York City. Since 2014, she has run Muslim History Tour NYC, bringing alive 400 years of Muslim history in a major American metropolis through walking tours. Her work has been covered by The New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR and other media outlets. The project is set to expand to include digital archival preservation of local Muslim community artifacts and accounts.
     

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    Meyer, Patrick

    Patrick Meyer

    Director, Kresge Law Library and Associate Professor of Law, has taught extensively for nearly 20 years and teaches several sections of Advanced Legal Research each year in the online and traditional formats. His scholarship focus is on legal research requirements of new attorneys, as well as on curricular issues. Meyer is president of the Michigan Association of Law Libraries (MichALL) and serves on the executive board of the Society of Academic Law Library Directors (SALLD). He was previously president of the Southern California Association of Law Libraries (SCALL) and served on the SCALL board for five years. Meyer was a member of the Thomson Reuters Legal Research and Writing Advisory Board. He has made numerous presentations on law firm legal research requirements, teaching an integrated research course, and new library space planning. He joined the University in 2012.

    meyerpj@udmercy.edu

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    Meyers, Genevieve

    Genevieve Meyers

    Associate Professor of Political Science, Department Chair and Director of the Pre-Law Program. Genevieve Meyers’ areas of expertise include public administration, public management and public policy. Her research interests include administrative reform, democracy and democratization, ethics in public service and politics in Africa. She holds a doctorate in Public Management from Florida International University; a Master of Arts in Public Policy and Administration from the Institute of Social Studies, the Hague, Netherlands; and an Honors Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Makerere University in Uganda. She has taught at Eastern Michigan University, Marshall University, where she was the University’s first Multicultural Faculty in Residence, Florida International University and Makerere University. She joined Detroit Mercy in 2013.

    meyersge@udmercy.edu

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    Mihelich, Karen

    Karen Mihelich

    Assistant Professor, McAuley School of Nursing, teaches graduate and undergraduate studies focusing on population health management and wellness. She is a board certified Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist and Certified Diabetes Educator. Mihelich earned her B.S.N. from Mercy College of Detroit, M.S.N. from Oakland University and D.N.P. from Detroit Mercy.  She joined the College of Health Professions/McAuley School of Nursing in 2019.

    knowleka@udmercy.edu 

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    Mikail, Yasmin

    Yasmin Mikail

    Clinical Assistant Professor, teaches Clinical Periodontics. Dr. Mikail earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery Dental degree in General Dentistry from University of Baghdad and a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. She joined the university in 2013. 

    ymikailj@udmercy.edu

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    Mio, Matthew J.

    Matthew J. Mio

    Professor and Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry, teaches organic chemistry. His research focuses on new transition metal catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. Projects include exploring both the mechanism and synthetic capabilities of these reactions, with particular emphasis on the generation of phenylacetylenes for use in nanoelectronics and supramolecular chemistry. He is also interested in introductory and organic chemistry curriculum development, as well as the philosophical unification of physical, chemical and biological science in education. Mio holds a B.S. from Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He performed post-doctoral research and teaching at Macalester College where he was awarded a Mellon Fellowship. He joined Detroit Mercy in 2002.

    miomj@udmercy.edu

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    Mikail, Yasmin

    Yasmin Mikail

    Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Clinical Dentistry, teaches pre-clinical periodontics to the DS1, DS2 students and clinical periodontics to the DS3 and DS4 students, She also teaches in the Essentials of Clinical Practice course to the DS1 students. Dr. Mikail holds a B.D.S. degree in General Dentistry from University of Baghdad School of Dentistry, and a certificate and B.S. degree in Dental Hygiene from the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± School of Dentistry. She joined the University in 2013.

    ymikail@udmercy.edu

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    Mitsch, Mary

    Mary Mitsch

    Professor, Health Services Administration.  Dr. Mitsch is a nurse anthropologist with extensive expertise in health sciences and administration. She joined the Health Services Administration program at Detroit Mercy in 2019. Dr. Mitsch completed her PhD in Medical Anthropology at Wayne State University, MSN at the University of Pittsburgh and her BSN at Villa Maria College of Nursing at Gannon University in Erie Pa.

    She is an end-of-life researcher and presents nationally and internationally on issues related to ritual activity surrounding sudden death events. Her other research interests include population health, health care informatics and interoperability. She is a member of the State of Michigan Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Board of Directors.

    mitschme@udmercy.edu 

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    Mohammad, Utayba

    Utayba Mohammad

    Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, teaches courses on computer networking, wireless sensor networks, communication theory, fundamentals of electrical engineering, digital logic, hardware & software integration, and senior design. His areas of interest and expertise are real-time wireless intra-vehicle networks, inter-vehicle networks, co-operative robotic networks, Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), and Robotics Localization and Navigation. He holds Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree and a post graduate studies degree from Damascus University (Damascus, Syria), and a master's degree and a Doctor of Engineering degree from Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. He joined the University in 2009.

    mohammut@udmercy.edu

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    Moner, Kimberly A.

    Kimberly A. Moner

    Assistant Professor, McAuley School of Nursing, teaches mental health nursing in the undergraduate program. She is a APNA Suicide Prevention Provider and a practicing mental health nurse specialist working with pediatric, adult, and geriatric individuals. Dr. Moner completed her BSN, MSN, and DHA at University of Phoenix.  She joined the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2019.

    monerka@udmercy.edu 

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    Moody, David

    David Moody

    Associate Librarian in the Cataloging and Database Management Department, McNichols Campus Library, helps to ensure the accurate description and access of library materials. He has conducted many statewide workshops on various cataloging topics. Moody received a B.A. in History from the University of Michigan-Dearborn in 1974, and a M.S.L.S. from Wayne State University in 1981. He joined the University in 1982.

    moodydw@udmercy.edu

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    Moore, Andrew F.

    Andrew F. Moore

    Associate Professor of Law, joined the University in 1998 after earning a Master’s degree in Laws at Columbia University School of Law, where he was named a James Kent Scholar. His practice experience includes representing indigent immigrants in Baltimore, Maryland and research and report writing for a human rights organization in Washington, D.C. He was a member of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) from 1993 until 2002. Immigration law is one of Moore’s scholarly interests, as well as human rights. He has written articles on refugee issues between the U.S. and Canada and widespread fraud in the provision of legal services to immigrants.

    mooreaf@udmercy.edu

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    Morag-Hezroni, Michal

    Michal Morag-Hezroni

    Clinical Assistant Professor, teaches Preclinical Endodontics and Endodontics. Her professional interests include student education, diagnosis, pulp regeneration and dental trauma. Prof. Morag-Hezroni holds a DMD degree from the Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Dental Medicine in Jerusalem, Israel. She completed the Endodontic Graduate Program at the Hebrew University and became a Diplomate of the Israel Board of Endodontic. Prof. Morag-Hezroni joined the university in 2014.

    moraghmi@udmercy.edu

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    Moran, Katherine J.

    Katherine J. Moran

    Associate Professor, McAuley School of Nursing, teaches across undergraduate and graduate curriculum. She is a certified diabetes educator and Fellow of the American Association of Diabetes Educators. Her areas of special interest, research, and consulting include diabetes education and management, doctor of nursing practice scholarship, and student wellness. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree and Nurse Health Educator Graduate Certificate from Madonna University. She joined the University in 2011.

    morankj@udmercy.edu

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    Morgan, M. Lynne

    M. Lynne Morgan

    Adjunct Dental Hygiene Faculty, Division of Dental Hygiene, teaches dental anatomy, local anesthesia and nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation to dental hygiene students and periodontal instrumentation and dental implant maintenance to second-year dental students. She is also involved in teaching local anesthesia and nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation to practicing dental hygienists in a series of continuing education courses. Additional responsibilities have included clinical dental hygiene instruction to second year dental hygiene students and clinical instruction to third and fourth dental students. Her interests focus on curriculum and instructional design. She has received several teaching awards and is a committee member for Dental Hygiene Admissions. Ms. Morgan holds a Certificate in Dental Hygiene from Mott Community College, B.S. in Healthcare Administration from the University of Michigan-Flint, a M.S. in Health Education from the University of Michigan-Flint and a MA in Curriculum and Instruction from the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±. She joined the University in 2014.

    morganml1@udmercy.edu

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    Morris, Jerry J.

    Jerry J. Morris

    Assistant Professor of Education, teaches courses in secondary curriculum and methods, social studies methods, course design and introduction to secondary education. Morris was a high school social studies teacher and administrator for the Plymouth-Canton Community School District. He has presented at Michigan Council for the Social Studies and Michigan Science Teacher Association state conferences. He has designed sample lessons for the inquiry strand of the Michigan Social Studies Standards and Benchmarks. Major research emphasis is on development of civic efficacy through service and project-based learning. He holds a B.A. cum laude and M.A. from Western Michigan University and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Morris joined the University in 1999.

    morrisjj@udmercy.edu

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    Munday, Cheryl C.

    Cheryl C. Munday

    Professor of Psychology and Director of Developmental Psychology, teaches case conference, child therapy and professional ethics in the doctoral program and personality theory in the undergraduate major program. Her research interests include behavioral correlates of object relations and defensive functioning in children and racial and ethnic influences in clinical judgment. Her research has been funded by the United Way and the National Institute of Mental Health. Munday is former director of psychology and psychology training at Detroit Psychiatric Institute, and a former director of the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± Psychology Clinic. She is affiliated faculty with the Program for Research on Black Americans, Institute for Social Research. Munday holds a Bachelor of Arts from Cornell University. Her graduate degree is from University of Michigan. She joined the University in 1997.

    mundayc@udmercy.edu

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    Muqbil, Irfana

    Irfana Muqbil

    Instructor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, with a background in biochemistry teaches multiple lecture and lab-based chemistry courses. Her research focuses on translational cancer biology and drug discovery. Her research is centered on developing possible cures for difficult to treat malignancies particularly pancreatic cancer and Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. At the undergraduate level she is involved in developing and teaching Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs). She is well experienced in working with diverse groups of students through teaching and mentoring as part of her post-doctoral training fellowship with NIH-ReBUILDetroit grant. She received her bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Aligarh Muslim University, India and postdoctoral training at Wayne State University before receiving an NIH-ReBUILD Postdoctoral Training Fellowship. She joined Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½± in 2017.

    muqbilir@udmercy.edu