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Muhammad Yousaf

Professor , Dept. of Chemistry at York University, Toronto, CEO OrganoLinX Inc
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Muhammad Yousaf

Professor , Dept. of Chemistry at York University, Toronto, CEO OrganoLinX Inc
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Muhammad Yousaf is a distinguished researcher leading the Yousaf Research Group, an interdisciplinary team engaged in cutting-edge chemistry research.

The group's primary focus encompasses four distinct research programs: Surface Chemistry, Microfluidics, and Nanoarrays involving advanced microscopy techniques and microfluidics; Organic Chemistry and Bio-Organic, exploring dynamic bioconjugation and release strategies; Chemical Biology and Tissue Engineering, aimed at controlling cell-cell interactions for stem cell differentiation; and Biodegradable Polymers and Hydrogels for biomaterial and tissue engineering applications.

Muhammad Yousaf has a solid educational background, including a Postdoc in Chemistry and Cell Biology from Harvard University, a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Chicago, and a BSc in Chemistry and Biology from York University.

Professionally, he currently holds a prestigious position as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at York University and has previously served as the CEO of OrganoLinX and as a Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

His work is characterized by a seamless integration of synthetic organic chemistry with various disciplines to foster innovation and develop novel solutions in biotechnology and material science.

Collaborations and feedback are encouraged, reflecting an open and inclusive approach to scientific inquiry within the Yousaf Research Group.

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