Pharmacy Director, Middle East and Africa
Mohamed Nagy is the Pharmacy Director and the founder of the Personalized Medication Management Unit at the Children’s Cancer Hospital 57357. He is a clinical instructor at Colorado university school of pharmacy. Mohamed is considered one of the Experts in clinical pharmacogenomics and Nutrigenomics in Middle East and Africa. He dedicated his genetic knowledge not only to patients but also to allow healthy individuals to find the best sports and nutrition routine tailored to their unique individual genetic makeup in order to achieve the best health outcomes. Mohamed is an instructor of Personalized Medicine and Nutrigenomics at Tanta University and Alexandria University.
Mohamed is a founder in Pharmacogenomics Access & Reimbursement Coalition (PARC) and he is also a founder of the Standardizing Laboratory Practices in Pharmacogenomics (STRIPE). Currently, Mohamed is leading the Pharmacogenomics Research Network Developing Countries Committee for the area of Middle East and Africa. He is a member in the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC) and he participates in developing the international guidelines for clinical guidelines.