Moiz Bakhiet

Moiz Bakhiet Consultant Neurologist and Professor of Immunology

Professor Moiz Bakhiet is the CEO (Founder) of Princess Al-Jawhara Center for Molecular Medicine and Genetics and the Department of Molecular Medicine, College of Medicine, Arabian Gulf University and is a Senior Consultant / Physician Neurologist at the University Medical Center, King Abdulla Medical City, Bahrain. •M.B.B.S. Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum •PhD, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden •Swedish Board of Health and Welfare in Clinical Neurology •Head of Brain Research and Neuroimmunology, Huddinge University Hospital, Karolinska Institutet, the home of Nobel Prize in Medicine. •Established the first PhD program in Molecular Medicine and MSc in Personalized and Regenerative Medicine in the Middle East. •Described the first protein that acts as liaison between the nervous system and the immune system and discovered the gene for it. •Described the relationship between the brain and immune cells and microbes and discovered the role of precise immune proteins in brain development. Furthermore, he illustrated how to control the immune proteins in the blood via natural antibodies and depicted new method for monitoring the immune responses. •Published >150 papers in high rated journals as Cell, Nature, etc. •Supervised >20 PhD and >40 MPhil and Master students. •Has several granted International Patents.

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Moiz Bakhiet is Neurologist.
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