Dr. Mo holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from Howard University College of Medicine and advanced degrees in Pharmacy and Microbiology from Texas Southern University. Licensed in Texas, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, Dr. Enigbokan has served as a pharmacist and faculty member at leading institutions, contributing significantly to pharmacology education and pharmacy practice.
In his academic roles, Dr. Mo is currently an Associate Professor of Pharmacology at Texas Southern University, where he has also held various adjunct professorships in pharmacology at institutions such as Prairie View A&M and the University of Texas Health Science Center. Known for his engaging teaching style, he has received numerous awards for teaching excellence, including the Torch Award, Teacher of the Year, and special citations from Governor Ann Richards and Mayor Kathy Whitmire for his outstanding contributions to education.
Dr. Mo’s research focuses on pharmacology and the pharmacokinetics of anti-HIV drugs, antifungal agents, and cancer chemotherapy. He has received significant grant funding from prestigious organizations, including the NIH and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, for projects that explore the interactions of pharmacological agents and their therapeutic efficacy. His publications and presentations span a range of topics, from membrane transport in tumor cells to drug interactions affecting renal clearance, and he has presented his findings at international conferences.
A dedicated mentor and lifelong learner, Dr. Mo has participated in numerous professional development programs and serves as a member of several esteemed organizations, including the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His career exemplifies a commitment to advancing healthcare education, research, and clinical practice to improve patient outcomes and health equity.