Mahmoud Bukar Maina, Ph.D.

Alzheimer's Association Research FellowUniversity of Sussex

Yobe State University, Nigeria, and at the University of Sussex Neuroscience Department in the UK. His team's research focuses on generating induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from indigenous Africans for open-access biobanking and investigating the molecular mechanisms of tauopathies in the context of African genetic backgrounds. In his previous work, Dr. Maina identified a critical function of tau in the nucleolus, which sparked his ongoing research on the potential role of ancestry-driven rDNA variations in nucleolar dysfunction in tauopathies. With over a decade of experience in initiatives to strengthen African science, he sits on multiple local and international committees and serves as a Science Adviser for Yobe State Government, where he advises various institutions and funders both within and beyond Africa. He has received several recognitions, including the ALBA-FKNE Diversity Prize for the promotion of basic neuroscience and the Royal Society special Global Talent UK Immigration endorsement.
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