PhD Graduate Student
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
Mohamed I. Gadallah is a PhD candidate in Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin in the Brodbelt Mass Spectrometry Group. His research centers on advanced mass spectrometry—native MS, ultraviolet photodissociation (UVPD), LC-MS, and charge-detection MS—to interrogate the structure, stability, and interactions of complex therapeutics. His expertise span biotherapeutic antibodies, RNA and oligonucleotide modalities, and PROTAC-induced ternary complexes, with an emphasis on translating rigorous analytical insights into practical quality control and mechanism-of-action understanding. Mohamed earned a bachelor degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Assiut University (Egypt) in 2014—receiving the Academic Excellence Award for outstanding performance and leadership—and an MSc in Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry from the same university. Across research and collaboration, he enjoys building bridges between chemistry, biology, and data science to accelerate drug discovery—predicting efficacy from mechanism-anchored MS analytics, rigorously characterizing structure and variant profiles, and delivering validated bioanalysis for PK/PD, comparability, and regulatory submissions.
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Symposium: Novel Instrumentations in Bioanalysis
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM CT