[2] While at Harvard, he also accepted a Fulbright Scholarship to conduct research for his project "Electrophysiology of Analgesic and Anesthetic Action on Serotonin Receptors".
[1] During his tenure at U-Mich, Mashour was appointed the Bert N. La Du Professor and associate chair for research in the Department of Anesthesiology and founded the center for Consciousness Science.
[4] As the associate dean, Mashour and Cynthia Chestek studied the neurological mechanisms at work during ketamine anesthesia.
[8] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mashour worked within the University of Michigan's Center for Drug Repurposing to battle the coronavirus.
[10] In 2021, Mashour received the American Society of Anesthesiologists Excellence in Research Award "for his significant work on the neurobiology of consciousness and unconsciousness, as well as his contributions to academic anesthesiology and translational science.