George Acquaah-Mensah

George Acquaah-Mensah, PhD, RPh

Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences

School

School of Pharmacy

Department

School of Pharmacy

Office Location

19 Foster 515

Worcester

About

George Acquaah-Mensah is a Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at MCPHS. He received his PhD in Pharmacology /Toxicology from the University of Texas at Austin. After receiving a fellowship from the Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, he pursued his research interests in computational pharmacology (bio-ontologies and mac learning) and neurotoxicology. Dr. Acquaah-Mensah is a member of the Society of Toxicology, the International Society for Computational Biology, and was the founding President for the Convention for Bio-Medical Research, Ghana.

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
  • RPh

Research Interests

  • The impact of genetic or chemical perturbations on transcriptional regulatory networks in disease, including oncology, lung disease, neurodegenerative disorders and addiction
  • Machine Learning and other Computational Biology approaches

Featured Affiliations

Society of Toxicology

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International Society for Computational Biology

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Education

  • Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
  • RPh

Research Interests

  • The impact of genetic or chemical perturbations on transcriptional regulatory networks in disease, including oncology, lung disease, neurodegenerative disorders and addiction
  • Machine Learning and other Computational Biology approaches

Publications