Mr. Mohsen Messaoudi | Genetics | Research Excellence Award
Université de Tunis El Manar | Tunisia
Mr. Mohsen Messaoudi is a researcher at the Université de Tunis El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Tunisia, specializing in molecular biology, human genetics, and population genetics. His academic work focuses on the study of genetic polymorphisms within North African populations, with particular relevance to pharmacogenomics and precision medicine. Through his research, he contributes to a deeper understanding of how genetic variability influences drug metabolism, disease risk, and therapeutic responses across diverse populations. His scholarly publications in international peer-reviewed journals reflect a commitment to rigorous scientific methodology and regional genetic research. Dr. Messaoudi actively collaborates with national and international researchers, fostering interdisciplinary exchange and strengthening research networks in biomedical sciences. The societal relevance of his work lies in its potential application to personalized healthcare strategies, improved clinical decision-making, and the development of population-specific medical guidelines, thereby supporting advances in public health and biomedical innovation in the region.
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Featured Publications
CYP2C Gene Polymorphisms in North African Populations
– Molecular Biology Reports, 51(1), 1145 (2024)
Genetic Diversity of North African Populations in the 17q21 Genomic Region
– Mammalian Genome, 35, 445–460 (2024)
