Senior Teaching Fellow, Pharmacology, UCL
Dr. Nuseibeh is a pharmacologist by training and studied his undergraduate BSc in pharmacology at the University of Leeds. He undertook and completed his PhD in respiratory pharmacology in 2007 at Imperial College and then went on to continue working in research as a post-doc at UCL (in the field of cancer) and at Imperial College (in the field of nanomedicine).
Following on from five years of working in research, Samir moved on to concentrate on teaching and spent seven years developing and delivering teaching material for both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes at other universities, prior to joining UCL. Samir teaches a range of topics, but his focus is on the processes which drive the discovery, testing and manufacture of advanced therapies and medicinal products (ATMP).
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