Mahmoud ElSohly

Mahmoud A. ElSohly is an Egyptian-born American pharmacologist known for his research into cannabis.

He is a professor of pharmaceutics and research professor at the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Mississippi.

He is also the director of the University of Mississippi's Marijuana Research Project, the only legal source of marijuana that can be used for medical research in the United States.

[3][4] In addition to his work on cannabis, ElSohly's research on urushiol led to the development of PDC-APB, a candidate for a vaccine against skin irritation from poison ivy.

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Medicinal cannabis farmed by Dr. ElSohly's Marijuana Research Project at the University of Mississippi .