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.

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

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammed Saddik |Formulation Science |Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammed Saddik|Formulation Science |Best Researcher Award|

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammed Saddik atFaculty of Pharmacy, Sohag University, Egypt

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim began his academic journey with a strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt, on July 22, 2006. His dedication to the field was evident early on, as he quickly advanced to pursue postgraduate studies. By July 24, 2011, he had obtained his Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences, specializing in pharmaceutics. His master’s thesis, titled “Formulation and Clinical Evaluation of Some Topical Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms of Phenytoin,” highlighted his interest in the clinical applications of pharmaceuticals. Not stopping there, Mohammed continued his academic pursuits, earning a Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Ph.D.) in Pharmaceutics from Assiut University on January 24, 2017. His doctoral research focused on the “Formulation and Clinical Evaluation of Some Topical Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms of Methylene Blue for Photodynamic Therapy,” showcasing his commitment to innovative therapeutic solutions.

Professional Endeavors 🧑‍🏫

Dr. Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim’s professional career is marked by his continuous advancement in academia and clinical practice. He began as a Pharmacist at Al-Azhar University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, where he worked from July 24, 2007, to October 11, 2014. This role allowed him to gain practical experience in the pharmaceutical field, which he later integrated into his teaching and research.

In 2014, Mohammed transitioned to an academic role at Sohag University, Egypt, where he served as an Assistant Lecturer of Pharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy until February 26, 2017. Following his Ph.D., he was promoted to Lecturer in the same department, a position he held until June 27, 2022. His excellence in teaching and research led to his appointment as an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy at Sohag University on June 29, 2022, where he continues to contribute to the field. Additionally, since September 13, 2022, Mohammed has been coordinating the Clinical Pharmacy Program at Sohag University, further cementing his role as a leader in pharmacy education.

Contributions and Research Focus 💡

Dr. Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim’s research is centered around the formulation and clinical evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms. His work has significant implications for enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of drugs and improving patient outcomes. One of his notable research contributions includes the development of topical pharmaceutical dosage forms for photodynamic therapy, specifically using methylene blue. This research is particularly important for its potential in treating various skin conditions and diseases through non-invasive methods.

Mohammed’s innovative approach is also evident in his work on drug delivery systems. He has supervised multiple postgraduate students, guiding them in research that explores novel drug formulations and delivery methods. His expertise in handling lab animals and conducting clinical studies further supports his research goals, particularly in designing dosage forms that are both effective and patient-friendly.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout his career, Dr. Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim has received recognition for his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. His work has led to several patents, including those for sulfasalazine-loaded zinc oxide nanoparticles for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (US11730759B1) and a polymeric clotrimazole biofilm for the treatment of otomycosis (US11844781B1). These patents reflect his innovative thinking and commitment to developing new therapeutic solutions.

His academic contributions have also been recognized through his participation in significant conferences. Notably, he presented at the NUB 2nd Conference of Scientific Research in Pharmacy Future Insight at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Nahda University, in March 2019, and the 1st Conference of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Badr University in Cairo, held online in November 2021. These platforms allowed him to share his research findings with the broader scientific community and gain insights into the latest developments in pharmaceutical sciences.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim’s impact on the field of pharmaceutics extends beyond his research. As an educator, he has taught a wide range of courses at Sohag University, including Pharmaceutics, Physical Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Controlled Drug Delivery, and Pharmaceutical Legislations & Regulatory Affairs. His teaching not only imparts knowledge but also inspires the next generation of pharmacists and researchers. Mohammed’s role as a coordinator of the Clinical Pharmacy Program at Sohag University further amplifies his influence, as he shapes the curriculum and ensures that students receive a comprehensive and up-to-date education.

His contributions to research have also had a tangible impact on patient care. The dosage forms and drug delivery systems he has developed have the potential to improve the treatment of various conditions, from skin diseases to chronic illnesses like ulcerative colitis. By focusing on patient-centered research, Mohammed’s work is helping to bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical practice, ultimately benefiting patients in Egypt and beyond.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As a progressive professional with a strong research background, Dr. Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim is poised to continue making significant contributions to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. His commitment to education and research, particularly in the area of drug delivery systems, positions him as a leader in the field. Looking ahead, Mohammed aims to further explore the green synthesis of nanomaterials and their application in drug delivery. His goal is to develop innovative pharmaceutical dosage forms that are not only effective but also environmentally sustainable.

Mohammed’s vision for the future includes expanding his research to address emerging medical challenges, such as diabetes and leukemia. With two patents already in progress for treatments in these areas, he is actively working towards solutions that could have a profound impact on global health. His determination to identify innovative approaches and improve medical outcomes drives his research and teaching efforts.

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Mohammed Sherif Saddik Ibrahim’s career is a testament to his dedication to advancing pharmaceutical sciences. From his early academic pursuits to his current role as an Associate Professor and researcher, he has consistently sought to improve drug delivery systems and therapeutic efficacy. His contributions to education, research, and patient care have left a lasting impact, and his future work promises to bring even more innovative solutions to the field. As he continues to explore new frontiers in pharmaceutics, Mohammed’s legacy as a visionary educator and researcher will undoubtedly grow.

🎓Publication 

Formulation and evaluation of azithromycin-loaded silver nanoparticles for the treatment of infected wounds.

  • Authors   :Saddik MS; Al-Hakkani MF; Abu-Dief AM; Mohamed MS; Al-Fattah IA; Mahmoud Makki; El-Mokhtar MA; Marwa A. Sabet; Amin MS; Ahmed HA et al...
  • Journal    :pharmaceutics
  • Year         :2024

Characterization and Bio-Evaluation of the Synergistic Effect of Simvastatin and Folic Acid as Wound Dressings on the Healing Process

  • Authors   : Mahmoud A. Hashem; Badriyah S. Alotaibi; Mahmoud M.A. Elsayed; Manal E. Alosaimi; Amal K. Hussein; Maram Abduljabbar; Kyung-Tae Lee; Hamdy Abdelkader; Mohamed A. El-Mokhtar ; Ahmed Hassan et al.
  • Journal    :Pharmaceutics
  • Year         :2023

Synthesis, Physicochemical Characterization using a Facile Validated HPLC Quantitation Analysis Method of 4-Chloro-phenylcarbamoyl-methyl Ciprofloxacin and Its Biological Investigations

  • Authors   :Mostafa F. Al-Hakkani; Nourhan Ahmed; Alaa A. Abbas; Mohammad H. A. Hassan; Hossameldin A. Aziz; Ali M. Elshamsy; Hazim O. Khalifa; Mohamed A. Abdelshakour; Mohammed S. Saddik; Mahmoud M. A. Elsayed et al.
  • Journal    :Molecular Sciences
  • Year         :2023

Development of Novel Nano-Sized Imine Complexes Using Coriandrum sativum Extract: Structural Elucidation, Non-Isothermal Kinetic Study, Theoretical Investigation and Pharmaceutical Applications

  • Authors   : Shimaa Hosny; Randa F. Abd El-Baki; Zeinab H. Abd El-Wahab; Gamal A. Gouda; Mohammed S. Saddik; Ateyatallah Aljuhani; Ahmed M. Abu-Dief.
  • Journal    :Molecular Sciences
  • Year         :2023

In vitro and in vivo synergistic wound healing and anti-methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) evaluation of liquorice-decorated silver nanoparticles

  • Authors   :Hamdoon Mohammed; Mohammed A. Amin; Gamal Zayed; Yassar Hassan; Mohamed El-Mokhtar; Mohammed S. Saddik..
  • Journal    : Antibiotics
  • Year         :2023

Dr.Alice Bejjan| Pharmaceutical Analysis| Women Researcher Award

Dr.Alice Bejjan,Pharmaceutical Analysis ,Women Researcher Award

Dr.Alice Bejjan, at ational Council for Scientific Research of Lebanon-Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission, Lebanon

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits :

Alice Bejjani’s journey into the world of physics began with a solid academic foundation. She pursued her undergraduate studies at the Lebanese University, Department of Physics and Electronics in Fanar, Lebanon, where she earned her Maitrise in Physics with high distinction in 2003. Her passion for materials science and electronic components led her to continue her studies at the Lebanese University, Faculty of Sciences. There, she obtained a Master of Advanced Studies (DEA) in 2004, once again graduating with high distinction. Alice’s academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Physics from the Claude Bernard University of Lyon, Institute of Nuclear Physics, France, in 2009, where she achieved the highest honors.

🏢Professional Endeavors :

Alice’s professional career is marked by her extensive contributions to the Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission-National Council for Scientific Research (LAEC-NCSR). She began her journey as a part-time research assistant at the Accelerator Laboratory of LAEC-NCSR in 2004-2005. Following her Ph.D., she returned to LAEC-NCSR as a part-time researcher, equivalent to a post-doctoral position, from 2010 to 2014. During this time, she played a pivotal role in establishing the first research laboratory in the MENA region for surface, chemical, and structural analysis of solid materials using the Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) technique.

In 2014, Alice was appointed as a full-time researcher at LAEC-NCSR, a position she held until 2019. Her research interests include exploring novel applications, developing innovative protocols, and combining ion beam technology with optical spectroscopic and chromatography methods to examine materials pertinent to health, environmental studies, and forensic sciences. Since 2019, she has been serving as a senior researcher, furthering her contributions to the field.

🔬Contributions and Research Focus :

Alice’s research has had a profound impact on the fields of health, environmental studies, and forensic sciences. As the coordinator of the Forensic Research Program at LAEC-NCSR since 2016, she has fostered synergy among her fellow researchers to achieve program objectives. She has designed and implemented Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with partners, driving impactful advancements in forensic research.

As the principal investigator of the TOF-SIMS laboratory, Alice oversees a team of researchers, research assistants, and master’s/Ph.D. students. She has established and enforced standard operating protocols to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory guidelines, maintained the laboratory’s cutting-edge status through equipment procurement and technology advancements, and implemented preventive maintenance plans to ensure optimal functionality and efficiency. Her efforts have also included fostering collaborations with local and international universities and research centers.

 🏆Accolades and Recognition :

Alice’s dedication and contributions to science have been recognized through various national and international grants. Notable among these are:

  1. TC-IAEA Grant (2022-2025): €405,000 for strengthening forensic needs in material investigation.
  2. NCSR National Grant (2018-2019): $19,000 for multi-dimensional analysis of new functional polymers.
  3. NCR Italy-NCSR Mobility Grant (2017-2019): €8,000 for safeguarding saffron authenticity using innovative mass spectrometry.
  4. TC-IAEA Grant (2015-2018): €350,000 for enhancing forensic science capabilities.
  5. TC-IAEA Grant (2012-2014): €350,000 for upgrading surface, elemental, and structural analysis capabilities.
  6. TC-IAEA Grant (2010-2012): €522,000 for enhancing the LAEC’s analytical capabilities.

🌟Impact and Influence :

Alice’s work has had a significant impact on the scientific community and beyond. Her research has contributed to advancements in forensic science, health, and environmental studies. By developing innovative protocols and combining ion beam technology with other analytical methods, she has opened new avenues for material analysis. Her leadership in establishing and maintaining the TOF-SIMS laboratory has provided valuable resources for researchers in the MENA region and internationally.

🌍Legacy and Future Contributions :

Alice Bejjani’s legacy is one of dedication, innovation, and collaboration. Her contributions to the scientific community, particularly in the fields of forensic science and material analysis, have set a high standard for future researchers. As she continues her work at LAEC-NCSR, she is poised to make further advancements in her field, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and driving impactful research. Her commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists ensures that her influence will continue to be felt for years to come. Alice’s journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, passion, and the pursuit of excellence in science.

🎓Publication 

Fe0-based trimetallic systems for the removal of aqueous diclofenac: Mechanism and kinetics

  • Authors   :Antoine Ghauch, Hala Abou Assi, Habib Baydoun, Al Muthanna Tuqan, Alice Bejjani
  • Journal    :Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Year         : 2011

Iron-based metal organic framework MIL-88-A for the degradation of naproxen in water through persulfate activation

    • Authors : Rime El Asmar, Abbas Baalbaki, Zahraa Abou Khalil, Sahar Naim, Alice Bejjani, Antoine Ghauch
    • Journal   :Chemical Engineering Journal
    • Year       : 2011
Toward cell selective surfaces: cell adhesion and proliferation on breath figures with antifouling surface chemistry
  • Authors  : Enrique Martínez-Campos, Tamara Elzein, Alice Bejjani, Maria Jesús García-Granda, Ana Santos-Coquillat, Viviana Ramos, Alexandra Muñoz-Bonilla, Juan Rodríguez-Hernández
  • Journal    :ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Year         :  2016
Hydrophobization of chitosan films by surface grafting with fluorinated polymer brushes
  • Authors  : Bénédicte Lepoittevin, Tamara Elzein, Diana Dragoe, Alice Bejjani, Frédéric Lemée, Jocelyne Levillain, Philippe Bazin, Philippe Roger, Isabelle Dez
  • Journal   :Carbohydrate polymers
  • Year        :   2019

Surface initiated supplemental activator and reducing agent atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-SARA-ATRP) of 4-vinylpyridine on poly (ethylene terephthalate)

  • Authors  : Mohamad Maaz, Tamara Elzein, Alice Bejjani, Nadine Barroca-Aubry, Bénédicte Lepoittevin, Diana Dragoe, Sandra Mazerat, Bilal Nsouli, Philippe Roger
  • Journal   :Journal of colloid and interface science
  • Year        : 2017