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PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY JOURNAL

Mohamed Eddouks

Biography:

Prof. Mohamed Eddouks is a distinguished faculty member at Moulay Ismail University, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques Errachidia, Morocco. With a robust background in Physiology and Pharmacology, he holds a Master's degree in Metabolic and Molecular Endocrinology from the University of Paris VI, a specialized certificate in Endocrine Pharmacology from the University of Paris VII, and Ph.D. degrees from both the University of Liege, Belgium, and Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco.

Following his post-doctoral fellowship at the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Montreal, Canada, Prof. Eddouks has dedicated the past 16 years to the research of medicinal plants. His pioneering work on antidiabetic and antihypertensive plants has earned global recognition, contributing significantly to the field of natural product pharmacology.

Research Interests:

Ethnobiological as well as pharmacological issues in the use of Moroccan medicinal plants for the treatment of diabetes mellitus, obesity and hypertension.

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