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Mohamed Satti is an Assistant Professor at Michigan State University, specializing in Public Health, Immunology, and Parasitology. He has extensive experience in research and teaching, with a focus on host-parasite relationships and the immunological mechanisms of parasitic infections. His research has primarily been interested in the implications of heartworm infections in dogs and cats, as well as the identification of new pathological markers for Filarial infections affecting both humans and animals. Dr. Satti has held various prestigious positions, including full professor at St. Matthew’s University and senior scientist at the University of Cambridge. His international research endeavors included leading labs in various countries and working on significant public health issues pertaining to parasitology. His contributions to global public health have resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications.
Michigan State University • East Lansing, MI
Teaching and conducting research in the Public Health Program.
St. Matthew’s University • Grand Cayman
Led programs in Immunology and Parasitology.
King Khalid University • Abha, Saudi Arabia
Taught clinical microbiology and parasitology.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, UK
Contributed to significant research in immunology and parasitology.
World Health Organization • Lausanne, Switzerland
Worked on immunology research training.
National Health Laboratory • Khartoum, Sudan
Engaged in parasitology research.
Department of Psychology