Moradi Mahmoud Data-verified

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Researcher

Last publication 2022 Last refreshed 2026-05-02

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1 h-index 2 pubs 1 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Moradi Mahmoud's research investigates protein conformational dynamics and the translation potential of physics-based computational tools for applications in immunoassay development and binding affinity estimation. Mahmoud has served as PI on three federal grants, totaling $463,842. These include a $363,842 NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences award for physics-based characterization of functionally relevant protein conformational dynamics, and two NSF I-Corps awards ($50,000 each) focused on the translation potential of a physics-based computational tool for immunoassay development and a physics-based binding affinity estimator.

Mahmoud's scholarly work includes two publications with a total of one citation, and an h-index of 1. Key collaborators include Colin D. Heyes, Suresh Thallapuranam, Dustin Baucom, and Patience Okoto, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Mahmoud's most recent publication was in 2022, indicating recent activity in the field.

Metrics

  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 2
  • Citations: 1

Selected Publications

  • Transient local secondary structure in the intrinsically disordered C‐term of the Albino3 insertase (2022)
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Federal Grants 3 $463,842 total

NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences Contact PI Sep 2022 - Aug 2027

Physics-based characterization of functionally relevant protein conformational dynamics

National Institute of General Medical Sciences $363,842 R35
NSF PI Jul 2021 - Dec 2022

I-Corps: Physics-Based Binding Affinity Estimator

I-Corps $50,000

Collaboration Network

7 Collaborators 1 Institution 1 Country

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