Jameel Al-Tamimi | Biopharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Jameel Al-Tamimi | Biopharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jameel Al-Tamimi, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Jameel Al-Tamimi is a distinguished researcher with a Ph.D. in Immunogenetics from King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His research focuses on immunology, particularly the role of Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIRs) in leukemia. He has expertise in molecular techniques, immunology, and forensic entomology. Dr. Al-Tamimi has published numerous research articles and has contributed to various academic committees. His teaching experience spans courses in molecular biology, human physiology, and medical entomology.

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Education

Dr. Jameel Al-Tamimi 🎓 is a distinguished researcher with a Ph.D. in Immunogenetics (Excellent 4.9/5) from King Saud University, where his thesis explored the Role of Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptors (KIRs) with HLA Ligands in Saudi Leukemia Patients 🧬. He also holds an M.Sc. in Entomology and Parasitology (Excellent 4.9/5), investigating the anti-inflammatory effects of Pachycondyla sennaarensis (Samsum Ant) venom in male albino rats 🐜🧪. Dr. Al-Tamimi earned his B.Sc. in Biology (Very Good 89.9/100) from Thamar University, Yemen, with research focused on physiological changes in viral hepatitis (HbsAg and HCV) patients at Thamar Hospital 🧫🦠.

Experience

Dr. Jameel Al-Tamimi 🧑‍🔬 brings a wealth of academic and research experience. Since 2023, he has served on the Scientific Committee for the Researcher Support Program (RSPD) and Research Groups Program (RGP) at the Deanship of Scientific Research 📚. At King Saud University, he contributed to key committees, including labs, academic accreditation, exams, and graduate studies 🏛️. He supervised both the endocrinology and immunology laboratories 🧪 and mentored undergraduate and master’s students 🎓. Skilled in handling rats, mice, and insects 🐭🦗, Dr. Al-Tamimi is also proficient in advanced molecular biology, immunology, and physiology techniques 🧬🔬.

Awards

Dr. Jameel Al-Tamimi 🎓 has been recognized for his academic excellence with several prestigious awards. In 2015, he received an acknowledgment certificate from the Chairman of the Center of Excellence in the Development of Science and Mathematics Education at King Saud University 🏅, highlighting his contribution to scientific advancement. Earlier, in 2013, he was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation (General Prize) during the first Graduate Student Annual Scientific Meeting at KSU 📜🎉. These achievements reflect his dedication to academic excellence, innovation in research, and commitment to the scientific community 🌟📚.

Research Focus

Dr. Jameel Al-Tamimi is a multidisciplinary biomedical researcher whose primary focus lies in oxidative stress, wound healing, diabetes, and nanoparticle therapeutics. His work spans nanomedicine, immunomodulation, and natural product pharmacology, particularly in evaluating the biological activities of camel milk peptides, selenium and zinc oxide nanoparticles, and bioactive plant extracts. Dr. Al-Tamimi’s studies contribute significantly to redox biology, diabetic complications, and biofabrication of therapeutic agents, offering innovative strategies for combating chronic diseases and enhancing healing processes. 🧫💊🐫 His collaborative work reflects a strong emphasis on toxicology, regenerative medicine, and bio-nanotechnology.

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Camel milk peptide improves wound healing in diabetic rats by orchestrating the redox status and immune response

Wound healing of different molecular weight of hyaluronan; in-vivo study

Folic acid and melatonin mitigate diabetic nephropathy in rats via inhibition of oxidative stress

Synthesis, structural characterization of silver (I)-NHC complexes and their antimicrobial, antioxidant and antitumor activities

Potential effects of the combination of nicotinamide, vitamin B2 and vitamin C on oxidative-mediated hepatotoxicity induced by thioacetamide

Efficacy of a Methanolic Extract of Adansonia digitata Leaf in Alleviating Hyperglycemia, Hyperlipidemia, and Oxidative Stress of Diabetic Rats

Antioxidant Bioactivity of Samsum Ant (Pachycondyla sennaarensis) Venom Protects against CCL4‐Induced Nephrotoxicity in Mice

Biofabrication of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle from Ochradenus baccatus Leaves: Broad‐Spectrum Antibiofilm Activity, Protein Binding Studies, and In Vivo Toxicity …

Tamara Shushpanova | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Tamara Shushpanova | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof Tamara Shushpanova,Tomsk National Research Medical Center of Russian Academy of Science, Russia

🧠 Tamara Vladimirovna Shushpanova – a leading researcher at the Tomsk National Research Medical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, specializes in neurochemistry and neuropharmacology 🧪. Her research focuses on the benzodiazepine receptor system in addiction, studying ligand binding in alcohol dependence using molecular docking with GABAA receptor sites. She has authored 100+ scientific papers, holds 5 patents, and has contributed to major conferences (EPA, WPA, ECNP) 📚. With extensive work on innovative molecules Halodif and Halonal, her contributions drive advancements in psychiatry, pharmacology, and addiction medicine. 🎓🔬

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Education

Prof. Tamara Shushpanova is a dedicated researcher at the Laboratory of Neurobiology, Russian Academy of Sciences 🧠. Her work spans Neurochemistry, Clinical Pharmacology, Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine 🏥. She has contributed significantly to understanding ethanol’s effects on the human brain and targeted therapies for correction. Notable publications include Molecular-Cellular Targets of the Pathogenetic Action of Ethanol in the Human Brain in Ontogenesis, Halonal: An Original Benzoylated Phenobarbital Derivative Anticonvulsant, and A Novel Urea Derivative Anticonvulsant 📖. Through her research, she advances treatments for neurological disorders, enhancing clinical applications and therapeutic strategies 🔬.

Professional Memberships

Prof. Tamara Shushpanova is an active member of several prestigious professional organizations in neuroscience and psychiatry 🌍. She is affiliated with the European Psychiatric Association (EPA), the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), and the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ECNP) 🏥. These memberships connect her with leading experts, enabling collaboration on cutting-edge research in neurochemistry, clinical pharmacology, and addiction medicine 🔬. Through these associations, she contributes to global discussions on mental health, pharmacological advancements, and innovative therapeutic strategies 🧠. Her involvement ensures she remains at the forefront of scientific progress, shaping the future of psychiatry and neurobiology 📚.

Academic Research

Prof. Tamara Shushpanova actively shares her research on ResearchGate 📚, where her contributions to neurochemistry, clinical pharmacology, and psychiatry are accessible to the global scientific community 🌍. Her profile serves as a platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and engagement with fellow researchers 🔬. Additionally, she provides links to relevant identification and certification documents, ensuring transparency and credibility in her academic and professional endeavors 🏅. By maintaining an active digital presence, she enhances the visibility of her work, fostering innovation and scientific progress in the field of neuroscience and pharmacology 🧠

Research Focus

Tamara Shushpanova is a distinguished researcher specializing in neuropharmacology 🧠💊, medicinal chemistry ⚗️, and molecular neuroscience 🔬. Her work primarily focuses on the development of novel anticonvulsants, particularly targeting GABAA receptors for conditions like epilepsy and alcohol withdrawal syndrome. She explores drug delivery systems 🚀, enantiomeric drug behavior 🔄, and neuroimmune interactions 🧬. Her research spans molecular docking, chemometric analysis, and in vivo pharmacological studies, contributing to innovative treatments for neurological disorders. Additionally, she investigates prenatal alcohol exposure 🍷🚼 and its impact on brain development, emphasizing glioblasts and neuronal receptor formation in neuroimmune regulation.

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Ala Hssain | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Ala Hssain | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Ms Ala Hssain,University of Halabja,Iraq

Dr. Ala Hamd Hssain 🇮🇶 is a dedicated physicist specializing in material science and quantum mechanics. She earned her PhD in Material Science (2023) from Firat University, Turkey, and her Master’s in Quantum Mechanics (2014) from Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus. Currently, she is a faculty member at University of Halabja, Iraq, teaching quantum mechanics and advanced calculus. Her research focuses on DFT simulations, molecular modeling, and hydroxyapatite materials, with numerous publications in high-impact journals 📚. Proficient in Gaussian, Vesta, and Multiwfn, she actively contributes to scientific advancements in computational and experimental physics. ✨

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Education

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 earned her Ph.D. in Material Science (2019-2023) from Firat University, Faculty of Science, Physics Department, in Elazig, Turkey 🇹🇷. She previously completed her Master’s degree in Quantum Mechanics (2012-2014) at Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus 🇨🇾, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Habib Mazharimousavi. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Salahaddin University 🎓. With a strong foundation in physics and material science, she has dedicated her research to advancing knowledge in these fields, contributing to cutting-edge developments in quantum mechanics and material engineering. ⚛️🔬

Academic Experience

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 has a rich background in teaching and laboratory assistance. She served as an assistant physicist at the University of Sulaimani 🔬, working in optics, electricity, and measurement labs (2009-2010), solid-state and atomic labs (2010-2011), and atomic labs (2011-2012). Later, she became a lecturer at the University of Halabja 📚, teaching Calculus, scientific debate, atomic labs, metrology, and electricity & magnetism between 2014 and 2018. Currently, she continues her academic journey as a Quantum Mechanics professor ⚛️ for third-year students at the University of Halabja, contributing to the next generation of physicists. 🚀

Research Experience

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 is proficient in advanced computational tools for molecular simulations and density functional theory (DFT) 🔬. She has expertise in Gaussian software for molecular modeling, enabling precise quantum mechanical calculations ⚛️. Additionally, she is skilled in VESTA for 3D visualization of crystal structures 🏗️, VMD for molecular dynamics simulations 🧬, Multiwfn for wavefunction analysis 🌊, and Siesta for efficient DFT calculations on complex materials 🏢. Her expertise in these tools enhances her research in material science, quantum mechanics, and computational physics, contributing to innovative advancements in the field. 🚀

Academic Activities

Ms. Ala Hssain 🎓 has an extensive research portfolio, focusing on material science, quantum mechanics, and computational chemistry 🔬. Her publications explore hydroxyapatite co-doping, spinel synthesis, and optoelectronic compounds. Notable works include DFT modeling of Secnidazole 🧪, structural and spectroscopic studies on serotonin ⚛️, and Mg-doped Zn-based hydroxyapatites 🏗️. She has also contributed to theoretical and experimental research on L-tryptophan dimers 🧬. Published in prestigious journals like Chemical Physics Letters and Journal of Molecular Structure, her studies drive advancements in materials chemistry, nanotechnology, and molecular simulations. 🚀📖

Research Focus

Ms. Ala Hssain’s research focuses on Computational and Experimental Chemistry 🧪, particularly in the structural and spectroscopic analysis of biomolecules. Her work on the L-tryptophan dimer state involves a combination of Density Functional Theory (DFT)🖥️ and Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations to understand molecular interactions and stability. This interdisciplinary research bridges theoretical modeling and experimental validation, contributing to fields like biophysics 🧬, pharmaceutical sciences 💊, and material chemistry 🔬. Her expertise lies in using computational tools to predict molecular behavior, aiding in drug design and biomolecular engineering. Her findings enhance the understanding of amino acid interactions in biological systems.

Publication Top Notes

Structural and spectroscopic study of L-tryptophan dimer state using DFT and MD: Computational and experimental analysis