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Jun 29, 2026

Amal Ismail

Amal Ismail is a Clinical Psychoneuroimmunologist (cPNI) and functional medicine practitioner whose work explores the biological networks that shape human health, integrating systems biology, evolutionary medicine, and trauma-informed care. She holds a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) from the University of Nottingham and advanced her studies in biotechnology at the University of Cambridge. Her early career spanned pharmaceutical research, development, and consulting on leading global therapeutic brands — experience that revealed both the strengths and the limits of disease-centred medicine, and drew her toward understanding the conditions that allow health to emerge. Her clinical framework draws on Masters-level Clinical Psychoneuroimmunology training with Dr Leo Pruimboom, cellular medicine studies with Dr William Seeds, and advanced Compassionate Inquiry training with Dr Gabor Maté — bridging the nervous, immune, endocrine, and metabolic systems with the physiology of stress, emotion, and early-life experience. Amal also brings a decolonised perspective on health, recognising that human biology is inseparable from context, culture, environment, and intergenerational experience. This presentation reflects the convergence of these disciplines: a systems-based, cellular, and psychoneuroimmune approach to fetal growth, drawn from lived clinical and personal experience.

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