Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Mahmoud Amr, M.S.

Ph.D. Student

Mahmoud's research is focused on fabricating scaffolds that are biocompatible, biodegradable, and structurally relevant to recapitulate native Articular Cartilage using 3D printing. We then grow chondrocytes -both human from total knee replacement surgeries and bovine- in vitro and characterize the resulting tissue using histology, immunofluorescence, biochemical assays, mRNA, and atomic force microscopy. For osteoarthritic chondrocytes, we also studied the effects of nutraceuticals on the environment and chondrogenic biomarkers (Nutraceuticals are naturally occurring reactive oxygen species scavengers that exist in everyday diet).

Education

M.S., Chemical Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2015

B.S., Chemical Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2012

Awards

  • Graduate Student Professional Development Award, 2018
  • Graduate Student Professional Development Award, 2019
  • Who’s Who at UTSA Award 2020

Publications

M. Amret al., “Obesity Surpasses Aging as a Risk Factor for Osteoarthritis in Osteoarthritic Females Treated with Nutraceuticals”, Close to Submission, 2020.

M. Amret al., “3D Printing of Biocompatible and Structurally Relevant Hydrogel Scaffolds with Tunable Mechanical Properties for Tissue Engineering Applications”, In Preparation, 2020.

E. Alhseinat, M. Amret al, “Removal of MDEA foam creators using foam fractionation: Parametric study coupled with foam characterization”, Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering, Volume 26, 2015, Pages 502-509, ISSN 1875-5100, .