Lotfi Abou-Elkacem, MS, PhD has extensive work experience in the field of biomedical research and healthcare management. Lotfi is currently serving as the Research Director at Private Health Management, where they utilize their expertise to provide clients with access to the best doctors, diagnostics, and treatments, improving their healthcare outcomes. Prior to this, they worked as a Scientific Manager at MD Anderson Cancer Center, where they coordinated the application of cutting-edge tools and methodologies to advance projects in cancer research. Lotfi also served as a Sr. Research Scientist at the same institution, mentoring and overseeing the research activities of postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. Dr. Abou-Elkacem has also worked at Stanford University School of Medicine, where they managed the development of clinical-grade ultrasound contrast agents and therapeutics. Additionally, they have held roles at Fortress Biotech, Stanford Office of Technology Licensing, and Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Lotfi holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University and a B.S. in Human Physiology and M.S. in Molecular Cell Biology from Goethe University.
Lotfi Abou-Elkacem pursued their doctoral studies in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University. Lotfi enrolled in the program in an unspecified year and successfully completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in 2009. Later on, Lotfi Abou-Elkacem joined Stanford University School of Medicine in 2013 to further their education. Although the information provided does not specify a specific degree, they focused on Biomedical/Medical Engineering during their time at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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