Randa El-Mofty | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Randa El-Mofty | Nanomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr Randa El-Mofty ,Cairo university, Egypt

👩‍⚕️ Dr. Randa El-Mofty is an accomplished ophthalmologist from Cairo University, Egypt 🇪🇬, with an M.D. in Ophthalmology (2013) and extensive training in cornea and oculoplasty. 👁️ She specializes in clinical electrophysiology of vision, pediatric ophthalmology, and strabismus. As an Associate Professor, she mentors students and residents while contributing to global research. 🧠🔬 Her work includes studies on diabetic retinopathy, nystagmus, and retinal dystrophies. Dr. El-Mofty is a member of prominent societies like ISCEV and EgSCRS. 🌐 Her passion for eye health is evident in her publications, presentations, and international collaborations. 🏥✨

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Education

Dr. Randa El-Mofty, M.D. 🎓, is an accomplished ophthalmologist with a medical degree from Cairo University, Egypt. She earned her doctorate in 2013 with a thesis on the role of amniotic membrane transplant in reducing postoperative adhesions after strabismus reoperations 👁️🩺. She also holds a Master’s degree (2009) with a thesis on a simple method for spherical implant implantation. Dr. El-Mofty graduated with Excellence and Honors for her M.B.B.CH. degree 🏆 and achieved a remarkable 99.5% in her Thanaweya Amma. Fluent in French 🇫🇷, she passed the Examen Alliance Française with distinction. Her educational journey began at Collège de la Mère de Dieu 📖.

Clinical Expertise

Dr. Randa El-Mofty, M.D., is a dedicated ophthalmologist with extensive clinical experience, gained through her fellowship in oculoplasty and cornea specialties. 🌟👁️ She currently serves as an Associate Professor at Cairo University, where she excels in providing top-quality care in adult and pediatric ophthalmology. 🧒👓 Her passion for eye health and commitment to academic excellence have made her a respected figure in the field. With a patient-centered approach and a drive for continuous learning, Dr. El-Mofty contributes significantly to advancing ophthalmic knowledge and delivering exceptional care to patients of all ages. 📖

Teaching & Mentoring 

Dr. Randa El-Mofty, M.D., is a dedicated educator and mentor with a strong focus on clinical electrophysiology of vision 👁️⚡. Passionate about advancing eye care, she has actively contributed to both undergraduate and postgraduate education 🎓📚. Her guidance has led to significant research projects exploring ocular disorders and pioneering treatment innovations 🔍💡. Through her work, Dr. El-Mofty continues to inspire future generations of vision specialists while promoting innovative diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Her commitment to education and research plays a crucial role in enhancing the understanding and treatment of various eye conditions 👩‍⚕️🔬.

Presentations

Dr. Randa El-Mofty, M.D., is a distinguished expert in clinical electrophysiology of vision, actively contributing to national conferences and courses in Egypt 🇪🇬👁️. She has served as an instructor, moderator, and presenter at major events like the Kasr Al-Aini Ophthalmology Department Annual Meeting (2025) and Eye World Hospital CME courses (2024). Her insightful presentations cover topics like retinal dystrophy biomarkers, rod-cone dystrophy, and VEP applications. She engages in pediatric ophthalmology discussions at the Egyptian Ophthalmology Society and ESIO. Dr. El-Mofty’s dedication to advancing vision science underscores her impactful role in ophthalmology education and clinical practice 🎓🔍.

Research Focus

Dr. RMAM El-Mofty’s research primarily focuses on ophthalmology 👁️, particularly strabismus surgery, amniotic membrane transplantation, and ocular tissue healing 🧵. Her work explores the use of cryopreserved amniotic membranes in reducing adhesions and fibrosis during extraocular muscle surgeries 🐇🔬. She investigates different membrane orientations, long-term outcomes, and innovations in strabismus reoperations 🏥. Additionally, she studies ocular toxicology, including the effects of gold nanoparticles on eye health ⚛️. Recent work also covers orbital infarction syndrome and surgical outcomes in exotropia correction 🩺. Her research aims to improve surgical techniques and enhance postoperative recovery in ophthalmic procedures 👓🔍.

Publication Top Notes

Effect of cryopreserved amniotic membrane on the development of adhesions and fibrosis after extraocular muscle surgery in rabbits

Amniotic membrane transplantation in strabismus surgery

A controlled study of the role of cryopreserved amniotic membrane transplant during strabismus reoperations

A comparative study of different amniotic membrane orientations during extraocular muscle surgery in rabbits

Long-term follow-up of cryopreserved amniotic membrane transplant during strabismus reoperations: up 85 months’ follow-up

Gold Nanoparticles and Induction of Structural Alteration and Enhanced Oxidative Stress in Rat Lens

Unilateral versus bilateral lateral rectus recession for correction of small to moderate angle exotropia

Presumed Orbital Infarction Syndrome after Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS)

Nermin Fayed | Nanomedicine | Excellence in Research

Nermin Fayed | Nanomedicine | Excellence in Research

Dr Nermin Fayed, Forensic Medicine and clinical toxicology faculty of medicine Cairo University, Egypt

Dr. Nermin Fayed is a highly skilled physician and academic with a Ph.D. in Forensic and Clinical Toxicology from Cairo University (2018) 🩺📚. Currently a lecturer at Kasr Al-Aini, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, he specializes in forensic medicine, clinical toxicology, and medical ethics, teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students. With extensive experience in patient care, research, and publishing internationally, his work includes pioneering contributions like brain fingerprinting 🧠🔬. A coordinator and forensic consultant at the Safe Women Unit, he is dedicated to advancing toxicology education and supporting vulnerable populations. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, he bridges medical expertise and community service 🌍.

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Education Qualification

Dr. Nermin Fayed holds a Ph.D. in Forensic and Clinical Toxicology from the Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (January 2018), following her Master’s degree in the same field (October 2014). She earned her M.B.B.Ch in Medicine and General Surgery with honors from Cairo University in November 2007. 🩺🎓 Dr. Fayed is certified under Egyptian Medical License No. 198519. Fluent in Arabic 🇪🇬, her native language, she excels in English 🌐 (reading, speaking, writing) and has a fair command of French 🇫🇷. Her expertise and multilingual abilities make her a distinguished professional in the medical and toxicology field.

Academic Appointments

Dr. Nermin Fayed is a dedicated Lecturer at the Forensic Medicine & Clinical Toxicology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, since January 2018. Her responsibilities include teaching forensic medicine, clinical toxicology, and medical ethics to undergraduate and postgraduate students, both in mainstream and non-Arabic programs. She actively engages students through tutorials, problem-based learning, and simulation labs 🧑‍⚕️📚. Dr. Fayed supervises practical exams, monitors student activities, and contributes to curriculum development. She has published internationally on brain fingerprinting in concealed information detection 🧠📄 and presented at global conferences. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in exam oversight and grade verification for Cairo University students. 🌍📖

Experience

Between 2015 and 2017, extensive rotations were completed in various specialties, including Surgery, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Ob/Gynecology, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia, Dermatology, and Audiology. 🌟 Additionally, responsibilities included coordinating internal control for the Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology department. From 2019 to 2020, duties expanded to coordinating external control for undergraduate exams, including monitoring, reviewing, and grading. 📋 From 2019 to 2021, lecturing in Forensic Medicine at Kasr Al Aini’s integrated program (IPKA) commenced. Currently, as a forensic consultant at the Safe Women Unit and lecturer, responsibilities include teaching, supervising exams, and coordinating schedules for medical students. 👩‍⚕️📚

Teaching Experience

Dr. Nermin Fayed is a dedicated educator and specialist in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology at Cairo University’s Faculty of Medicine. Since 2018, she has been teaching practical courses and lectures to 3rd and 4th-year students at Kasr Al-Aini Medical School 🩺📚. She also delivers postgraduate lectures and supervises master’s and MD theses. Beyond academics, Dr. Fayed manages extracurricular activities for undergraduate students, fostering engagement and growth 🌟. Her commitment to education and mentorship has made her a vital contributor to both the academic and personal development of her students 👩‍⚕️✨.

Conferences, Courses & workshops

Dr. Nermin Fayed has actively contributed to various forensic medicine and clinical toxicology conferences, including organizing the Cairo University Annual Conference on “New Challenges in Forensic Sciences” (Jan 19, 2023) 🏛️ and attending the Ain Shams University conference on AI in Forensics (Feb 26, 2023) 🤖. She participated in the Menoufia University Conference (Mar 9, 2023) and webinars on aluminum phosphide poisoning (Mar 20, 2023) and post-submission publishing strategies (Sept 27, 2022) 📚. A speaker at the 7th Forensic Summer School (2016), Dr. Fayed presented on video games and violence 🎮. She also supervised MD protocols (2020-2023) and presented research at IALFS (2017). ✍️

Research Focus

Dr. Nermin Fayed focuses on nanotechnology in biomedical research, particularly its impact on oxidative stress and structural changes in biological systems. Her work explores how gold nanoparticles induce structural alterations and oxidative stress in the lens of the eye, contributing to understanding nanoparticle toxicity and its implications for vision-related diseases. Dr. Fayed’s research bridges nanomedicine and ophthalmology, shedding light on the molecular mechanisms of nanoparticle interactions with biological tissues. This multidisciplinary approach aims to improve nanoparticle safety for biomedical applications. 🌟🔬👁️⚗️

Publication Top Notes

Gold nanoparticles and induction of structural alteration and enhanced oxidative stress in rat lens

Assist Prof Dr. Ahmed Srag el-din| Nanotechnology|Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ahmed Srag el-din,Nanotechnology,Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Ahmed Srag el-din, at Delta university for science and technology,Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Ahmed SG Srag El-Din embarked on his academic journey with a focus on pharmaceutical sciences. His early academic pursuits were marked by a deep interest in drug delivery systems and nanotechnology. He began his higher education with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy, where he developed a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences. Driven by a passion for research and innovation, he pursued advanced degrees, leading to a robust understanding of drug formulation and delivery mechanisms. This academic groundwork set the stage for his future contributions to the field.

Professional Endeavors 🏆

Dr. El-Din’s professional career has been characterized by a commitment to advancing pharmaceutical science and drug delivery technologies. He has held various positions that allowed him to leverage his expertise in pharmaceutical research and development. His professional trajectory includes roles in academia, where he has been involved in teaching and mentoring the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists. His work has not only contributed to the academic community but also to practical applications in drug delivery systems.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. El-Din’s research has significantly impacted the field of pharmaceutical sciences, particularly in the development and evaluation of novel drug delivery systems. His contributions include:

  1. Self-Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery Systems: He has developed and evaluated self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems for sinapic acid, enhancing its antiviral efficacy against SARS-CoV2. This research has potential implications for the treatment of viral infections, demonstrating his innovative approach to drug delivery.
  2. Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery: His work on azithromycin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles and starch nanoparticles for enhancing oral bioavailability of drugs highlights his focus on improving drug delivery efficiency and therapeutic outcomes.
  3. Transdermal Delivery Systems: Dr. El-Din has explored novel transdermal delivery systems, including thermosensitive gels and nanoethosomal gels, to improve the absorption and efficacy of medications such as betahistine dihydrochloride.
  4. Antitumor and Anticancer Therapeutics: His research includes the optimization of PLGA nanoparticles for delivering novel anticancer peptides and the development of particulate delivery systems for antitumor therapeutics.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. El-Din has been recognized for his contributions to pharmaceutical research through various accolades and honors. His work has been published in reputable journals, including:

  • Pharmaceutics: A prominent paper on self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems for sinapic acid.
  • Drug Design, Development and Therapy: Notable for research on starch nanoparticles and their pharmaceutical applications.
  • Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology: Published a significant study on selenium nanoparticles and their therapeutic potential.

These publications reflect his commitment to advancing pharmaceutical science and his recognition as a leading researcher in the field.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. El-Din’s research has had a substantial impact on both academic and practical aspects of pharmaceutical science. His work on novel drug delivery systems has influenced the development of more effective and efficient therapeutic formulations. The innovative approaches he has introduced in drug delivery technologies have potential applications in various therapeutic areas, including antiviral treatments, cancer therapy, and transdermal drug delivery.

His influence extends to the academic community through his role in teaching and mentoring students, contributing to the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Dr. El-Din’s legacy in pharmaceutical science is marked by his pioneering research and contributions to drug delivery systems. His innovative work has laid the groundwork for future advancements in the field, and his research continues to inspire new approaches to drug formulation and delivery.

🎓Publication 

Selenium nanoparticle ameliorates LPS-induced acute lung injury in rats through inhibition of ferroptosis, inflammation, and HSPs

Development and Evaluation of a Self-Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery System for Sinapic Acid with Improved Antiviral Efficacy against SARS-CoV-2

    • Authors :Alhadrami, H.A., El-Din, A.S.G.S., Hassan, H.M., Rateb, M.E., Naguib, D.M.
    • Journal   :Pharmaceutics
    • Year       : 2023

Physicochemical characterization of novel particulate delivery systems for antitumor/metastatic therapeutics

Starch nanoparticles preparation and characterization by in situ combination of sono-precipitation and alkali hydrolysis under ambient temperature

  • Authors  :Gardouh, A.R., El-Din, A.S.G.S., Mostafa, Y., Gad, S.
  • Journal   :Pharmacy and Technology
  • Year        :   2021

 

Optimization of plga nanoparticles for delivery of novel anticancer ck-10 peptide

  • Authors  :Samuel, G., Nazim, U., El-Din, A.S.G.S.
  • Journal   :pharmacy and Technology
  • Year        :   2021