Nadine Kabbani

Associate Professor

College of Science

Other Positions:

Associate Chair for Research

Research Theme:

Digital Society Engaging in critical reflection that examines the implications of digital innovation to ensure that innovators are sensitive to designing and innovating responsibly and that key stakeholders – including users, innovators, policy-makers, and the public at large – are informed about technology’s social, ethical, political, and economic impacts

Key Interests:

Proteomics, Pathway Mapping, Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Public Health, Science Policy

Education:

PhD, Pharmacology, Penn State College of Medicine

Nadine Kabbani, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Systems Biology at George Mason University and an affiliate in Neuroscience and the Schar School for Policy and Government. Her research focuses on mechanisms of human brain development and diseases at multiple scales of analysis: from genes to organisms. She is also interested in the emerging role of science and technology and has served as a Science & Technology Policy Fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

She is an author on 60+ published works including research articles, book chapters, and reviews. Her studies have featured in several news outlets including the LA Times and the Washington Post. She serves as an editor in the Springer Book Series and on the editorial board of several scientific journals including Frontiers in Pharmacology and the International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology.

College:

College of Science

Department:

School of Systems Biology