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Dr. Mohamed Elrobh

Associate Professor

Faculty, Associate Professor, Biochemistry Department, College of Science

Sciences
Room 2A66 - Building 5
course

BCH610

Genetic Manipulation and Therapy is an advanced doctoral-level course that provides an in-depth examination of molecular strategies for targeted genetic modification and therapeutic intervention. The course covers advanced recombinant DNA technologies, genome editing systems (including CRISPR-based approaches), gene regulation and control, viral and non-viral delivery platforms, and emerging gene- and cell-based therapies. Emphasis is placed on experimental design, data interpretation, translational challenges, safety and ethical considerations, and critical analysis of current literature in genetic therapy and precision medicine.

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