Nauman Rahim Khan | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nauman Rahim Khan | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Nauman Rahim Khan is an accomplished academician, researcher, and pharmaceutical scientist. With a B.Pharm, M.Phil, and PhD in Pharmaceutics from UiTM, Malaysia, he has devoted himself to advancing pharmaceutical sciences, specializing in transdermal drug delivery systems, wound healing, and nanotechnology. Dr. Khan holds the position of Associate Professor at the Department of Pharmacy, Kohat University of Science and Technology. His professional career spans over a decade, during which he has made significant contributions to academia and research. He has supervised numerous postgraduate students and has collaborated internationally with institutions such as Najran University, KSA, and UiTM, Malaysia. Dr. Khan is known for his passion for innovation in drug delivery systems and his commitment to improving pharmaceutical practices. His expertise and dedication have earned him numerous awards, including the prestigious Gold Medal at the Malaysia Technology Expo 2017.

Profile

Education

Dr. Nauman Rahim Khan earned his PhD in Pharmaceutics from UiTM, Malaysia (2013-2016), where his research focused on skin delivery using novel techniques like microwave-assisted drug permeation enhancement. Prior to his PhD, he completed an M.Phil in Pharmaceutics from Gomal University D.I. Khan in 2011 with a CGPA of 3.46, and a B.Pharm degree in 2006, securing first position in his class. His academic journey is highlighted by excellence in research and contributions to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Dr. Khan also undertook further language training, completing a 6-week French language course at NUML Peshawar in 2012. Throughout his career, Dr. Khan has demonstrated a profound commitment to advancing his knowledge and applying it in practical pharmaceutical applications.

Experience

Dr. Nauman Rahim Khan has a distinguished teaching career spanning over 15 years. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Pharmacy, Kohat University of Science and Technology. Prior to this role, he was a Lecturer in Pharmaceutics at Gomal University D.I. Khan from 2008 to 2021. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Dr. Khan has held several key administrative positions, including Deputy Director of the Quality Enhancement Cell and Program Director for the HEC “Ehsas Undergraduate Scholarship Project.” He has also been a member of various university committees, including the Pharmacy Council of Pakistan. Dr. Khan has supervised numerous M.Phil and PhD students and continues to be an active mentor in the academic community. His experience extends beyond teaching, as he has been involved in national and international research collaborations, further enhancing his role as a researcher and educator.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Nauman Rahim Khan has received multiple prestigious awards throughout his career. Notably, he was honored with the Gold Medal at the Malaysia Technology Expo 2017 for his innovative work on microwave-assisted skin drug delivery. He also received the TEFARCO Innova-PharmaTech Scientists Award in 2016 at PharmaBioAsia. In recognition of his academic excellence, Dr. Khan was awarded the University Gold Medal from Gomal University for securing the first position in his B.Pharm program (2002-2006). His remarkable achievements include winning the “Presidential Scholarship Award” from the Ministry of Health, Islamabad, Pakistan, and being selected for the “Interprovincial Exchange of Students Delegations” program. Additionally, Dr. Khan’s overseas PhD scholarship by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan further reflects his outstanding academic prowess. His continued success has earned him recognition in both national and international forums.

Research Focus

Dr. Nauman Rahim Khan’s research primarily focuses on advanced drug delivery systems, with particular interest in skin drug delivery technologies and wound healing. His work includes developing polymeric nanoparticles, nano-ethosomes, and transdermal drug delivery systems for enhanced therapeutic efficacy. Dr. Khan’s research on microwave-assisted drug delivery systems aims to improve the skin permeation of various pharmaceuticals, particularly in the treatment of burns and diabetic wounds. He also explores the use of nanocomposites for wound healing, including burn and diabetic wounds, and is actively involved in the development of novel drug carriers. Additionally, his research delves into the application of 3D printing in pharmaceutical sciences, allowing for customized drug formulations. Dr. Khan is committed to translating his research into practical solutions for improved healthcare, particularly in developing novel formulations for drug delivery and tissue regeneration.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Nanocarriers and their Actions to Improve Skin Permeability and Transdermal Drug Delivery” 📦💊
  2. “Microwave-aided skin drug penetration and retention of 5-fluorouracil-loaded ethosomes” 🌡️💉
  3. “Formulation and in vitro evaluation of clotrimazole gel containing almond oil and tween 80 as penetration enhancer for topical application” 🧴🌰
  4. “5-Fluorouracil ethosomes–skin deposition and melanoma permeation synergism with microwave” 🔬🧴
  5. “Physico-chemical based mechanistic insight into surfactant modulated sodium Carboxymethylcellulose film for skin tissue regeneration applications” 💡🧪
  6. “3D printing technology: A new approach for the fabrication of personalized and customized pharmaceuticals” 🖨️💊
  7. “Effect of olive oil on transdermal penetration of flurbiprofen from topical gel as enhancer.” 🍈💧
  8. “Formulation and evaluation of microwave-modified chitosan-curcumin nanoparticles—a promising nanomaterials platform for skin tissue regeneration applications following burn wounds” 🌿🔥

 

 

 

Riham Elgogary | Pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Riham Elgogary | Pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Riham Elgogary, Faculty of pharmacy, ain shams university, Egypt

Dr. Riham El-Gogary is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at Ain Shams University’s Faculty of Pharmacy. With extensive experience in pharmaceutical sciences, Dr. El-Gogary has significantly contributed to the field through research and teaching. Her work focuses on advanced drug delivery systems and nanotechnology applications in pharmacology. An active participant in academic and professional circles, she has been recognized for her dedication and excellence in both research and teaching. Her innovative research has led to numerous publications and awards, highlighting her role as a leading figure in pharmaceutics.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Strong Academic Background:
    • PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutics) and substantial teaching experience in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
  2. Research Expertise:
    • Extensive research contributions in the field of pharmaceutics, including novel drug delivery systems and targeted therapies.
    • High-impact publications in reputable journals such as ACS Nano, Small, and Scientific Reports, indicating significant contributions to pharmaceutical sciences.
  3. Awards and Recognition:
    • Multiple international and national awards for publishing and teaching excellence, including the International Publishing Award from Ain Shams University and travel grants for conferences.
    • Recognition from professional bodies, such as the Egyptian Pharmacist Syndicate.
  4. Grants and Funding:
    • Successfully secured various grants, including research funding from the Missions Department, TWAS/Biovision, and AGYA, demonstrating the ability to attract competitive research funding.
  5. Professional Experience:
    • Active participation in professional committees and involvement in research supervision and practical course preparation, showcasing a well-rounded professional profile.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Publication Metrics:
    • While the researcher has numerous publications, improving the citation impact of some papers could further strengthen their profile. The impact of recent publications such as “Nose-to-brain delivery of 18β-Glycyrrhetinic acid” and “Development and in Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation of Itopride Hydrochloride Expanding Tablets” might be lower, and enhancing their visibility could be beneficial.
  2. Broader Research Impact:
    • Expanding research to include interdisciplinary collaborations or high-impact, emerging areas in pharmaceutics might increase their research visibility and influence.
  3. Leadership and Innovation:
    • Demonstrating leadership in groundbreaking research projects or innovations in pharmaceutics could enhance their candidacy. Engaging in high-profile research initiatives or leading large-scale research collaborations might be advantageous.

Education

Dr. Riham El-Gogary earned her PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutics) from Ain Shams University in August 2014. She completed her M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutics) at the same institution in September 2010. Dr. El-Gogary holds a B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Ain Shams University, awarded in June 2004 with a general grade of “Excellent with Honors.” Her educational foundation is complemented by a diploma from Ramses College for Girls, completed in June 1999.

Experience

Dr. El-Gogary has been an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at Ain Shams University since December 2019. Her teaching repertoire includes Physical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, and Dosage Form Design for undergraduates and specialized Pharmaceutics for postgraduates. She has also taught part-time at Misr International University and the British University in Egypt. Additionally, she supervises student research projects and has contributed to the development of practical course materials. Her involvement extends to various committees and professional activities, including disaster management and health and safety.

Awards and Honors

Dr. El-Gogary has received several prestigious awards, including the International Publishing Award from Ain Shams University for multiple years and a Certificate of Excellence in Teaching Pharmaceutics. She was recognized with a partial travel award for conferences in the UK and Spain and received the Armor of Excellence from the Egyptian Pharmacist Syndicate in 2010. Her contributions to faculty accreditation and medical convoys have also been acknowledged with certificates of honor.

Research Focus

Dr. Riham El-Gogary’s research focuses on innovative drug delivery systems, particularly using nanotechnology. Her work includes the development of polymeric nanocapsules for targeted drug delivery, improving therapeutic efficacy for conditions such as cancer and psoriasis. She explores novel formulations like nanoemulgels and micelle-core/chitosan-shell systems. Her research aims to enhance the bioavailability and effectiveness of pharmaceutical agents, addressing significant challenges in drug delivery and therapeutic applications.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Polyethylene Glycol Conjugated Polymeric Nanocapsules for Targeted Delivery of Quercetin to Folate-Expressing Cancer Cells in Vitro and in Vivo – ACS Nano 8 (2), 1384-1401, 2014
  2. Passively Targeted Curcumin-Loaded Pegylated PLGA Nanocapsules for Colon Cancer Therapy In Vivo – Small 11 (36), 4704-4722, 2015
  3. Triple-Modal Imaging of Magnetically-Targeted Nanocapsules in Solid Tumours In Vivo – Theranostics 6 (3), 342, 2016
  4. Polymeric Nanocapsular Baicalin: Chemometric Optimization, Physicochemical Characterization and Mechanistic Anticancer Approaches on Breast Cancer Cell Lines – Scientific Reports 9 (1), 11064, 2019
  5. Novel Antipsoriatic Fluidized Spanlastic Nanovesicles: In Vitro Physicochemical Characterization, Ex Vivo Cutaneous Retention and Exploratory Clinical Therapeutic Efficacy – International Journal of Pharmaceutics 568, 118556, 2019
  6. Fabrication of Rosuvastatin-Loaded Polymeric Nanocapsules: A Promising Modality for Treating Hepatic Cancer Delineated by Apoptotic and Cell Cycle Arrest Assessment – Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 45 (1), 55-62, 2019
  7. Ferulic Acid Nanocapsules as a Promising Treatment Modality for Colorectal Cancer: Preparation and In Vitro/In Vivo Appraisal – Life Sciences 298, 120500, 2022
  8. The Beneficial Activity of Curcumin and Resveratrol Loaded in Nanoemulgel for Healing of Burn-Induced Wounds – Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 62, 102360, 2021
  9. Intra-Articular Multifunctional Celecoxib Loaded Hyaluronan Nanocapsules for the Suppression of Inflammation in an Osteoarthritic Rat Model – International Journal of Pharmaceutics 583, 119378, 2020
  10. Angiogenesis and Collagen Promoting Nutraceutical-Loaded Nanovesicles for Wound Healing – Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 56, 101548, 2020

Conclusion

The candidate is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to their strong academic background, substantial research contributions, and recognition in their field. Their extensive publication record, successful acquisition of research grants, and involvement in professional committees showcase their dedication and impact in pharmaceutical sciences. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing the citation impact of their work and pursuing interdisciplinary research opportunities, could further bolster their candidacy. Overall, the candidate’s profile aligns well with the award’s criteria, making them a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award.