Dr. Mohamed Zayed
Dr. Zayed is a Vascular Surgeon at the St. Louis VA. He is currently the PI on our studies CCR2, Best-Registry, CANF-Comb II and CCR2 AAA.
He formerly served as the PI on CANF-Comb, R01 MRI Perfusion Study and Best-CLI.
Along with his work at the VA - Dr. Mohamed has an extensive background in Research and Medicine.
Dr. Mohamed Zayed is an Associate Professor with Tenure in Surgery, Radiology, and Molecular Cell Biology at Washington University School of Medicine. He is also an affiliated Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Washington University in St. Louis McKelvey School of Engineering. He serves on the American Board of Surgery certified vascular surgeon and currently practices general vascular surgery with a focus on peripheral arterial and venous occlusive disease.
Dr. Zayed is a fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery (FSVS), American Heart Association (FAHA), and American College of Surgeons (FACS). He previously served as Vascular Cures Foundation Wylie Scholar, and American Surgical Association (ASA) Foundation Fellow.
"One of my proudest accomplishments is being awarded the Academy of Science of St. Louis Innovator Award - which is awarded to an investigator under 40 years of age who has exceptional potential for future accomplishments in science, engineering, or technology."
Dr. Zayed currently serves as principal investigator and co-investigator on multiple NIH-funded research grants, has published work in high-impact peer-reviewed journals. He is a lead inventor on multiple US patent applications, and his translational research program is multi-pronged and focuses on: 1) Evaluating mechanisms in peripheral arterial disease progression in the setting of diabetes, 2) Developing novel therapeutic arteriovenous implants for the treatment of diabetes, and 3) Developing next generation venous thrombectomy devices for the treatment of large-volume iliocaval DVTs.
He formerly served as the PI on CANF-Comb, R01 MRI Perfusion Study and Best-CLI.
Along with his work at the VA - Dr. Mohamed has an extensive background in Research and Medicine.
Dr. Mohamed Zayed is an Associate Professor with Tenure in Surgery, Radiology, and Molecular Cell Biology at Washington University School of Medicine. He is also an affiliated Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Washington University in St. Louis McKelvey School of Engineering. He serves on the American Board of Surgery certified vascular surgeon and currently practices general vascular surgery with a focus on peripheral arterial and venous occlusive disease.
Dr. Zayed is a fellow of the Society for Vascular Surgery (FSVS), American Heart Association (FAHA), and American College of Surgeons (FACS). He previously served as Vascular Cures Foundation Wylie Scholar, and American Surgical Association (ASA) Foundation Fellow.
"One of my proudest accomplishments is being awarded the Academy of Science of St. Louis Innovator Award - which is awarded to an investigator under 40 years of age who has exceptional potential for future accomplishments in science, engineering, or technology."
Dr. Zayed currently serves as principal investigator and co-investigator on multiple NIH-funded research grants, has published work in high-impact peer-reviewed journals. He is a lead inventor on multiple US patent applications, and his translational research program is multi-pronged and focuses on: 1) Evaluating mechanisms in peripheral arterial disease progression in the setting of diabetes, 2) Developing novel therapeutic arteriovenous implants for the treatment of diabetes, and 3) Developing next generation venous thrombectomy devices for the treatment of large-volume iliocaval DVTs.