Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa
Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa
Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa
Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa
Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa
Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa
Dr. Shihab Uddin, assistant professor of Bioengineering department at KFUPM, is an enthusiastic multidisciplinary educator who actively supervises and instructs graduate and undergraduate students. He is highly motivated research scientist with a track record of success in academia and industry with diverse background from around the world. He has personal expertise dealing with animal models, computational chemistry, and wet chemistry labs on Nano-drug delivery system. He conducted his research in the domains of synthetic chemistry, chemical biology, biomaterials, nanotechnology, nanodrug development & delivery of peptide, protein, & mRNA, diabetics, cancer biology, immune therapies, and vaccination. He has PhD from Kyushu University and is a postdoctoral associate at MIT. His research was awarded the NST-BD and MEXT-JP fellowship. During his postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, he contributed in two state-of-the-art biomedical projects: LNP-based mRNA vaccines and high concentration therapeutic antibody formulations continuous to manufacturing, funded by USFDA-USA, and Takeda-USA.
BIOE 303 | Cell Biology |
CHE 524 | Bioprocess Engineering |
CHE 534 | Bioreaction Engineering |
Dr. Shihab Uddin Assistant Professor Building 7, Room 134 +966(13)860-5564 shihab.uddin@kfupm.edu.sa