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Nasif Mahmood

PhD candidate

He/Him

Bio

Nasif Mahmood is a PhD candidate working with Dr. Gluck to develop next-gen nanofibrous membranes for treating limbal stem cell deficiency. Nasif is known for being the lab’s sentinel against contamination, religiously arriving at 9 AM daily in the lab. Outside the lab, Nasif multitasks cooking with news and talk shows, all while immersing himself in fantasy novels, showing his love for epic adventures alongside his rigorous PCR runs.

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Education

PhD Candidate Fiber and Polymer Science, Minor in Biotechnology North Carolina State University

MS Consumer and Design Science Auburn University 2020

BS Textile Engineering Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology 2016

Area(s) of Expertise

Nasif's research focuses on developing surface-functionalized nanofibrous membranes for implantable grafts in treating limbal stem cell deficiency using iPSC-derived cells. His work also involves improving pluripotent stem cell differentiation into corneal epithelial lineage using xeno-free, chemically defined reagents and growth factors.
Nasif has collaborated extensively with research groups such as Dr. Gilger's lab on Noggin-Coated Electrospun scaffolds, Dr. Budhathoki-Uprety's group on carbon nanotube-based biosensors, and Dr. Fang's team on a bioreactor for dynamic mechanical stimulation in tissue engineering. Additionally, Nasif has worked with Dr. Rao and Dr. Shirwaiker on non-invasive quality monitoring and industrial-scale production of pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes for treating myocardial infarction. He has also established industry partnerships, particularly with Celularity Inc., to assess the viability of commercially available amniotic membranes.

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