Fatmah Alasmary | Pharmaceutical innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fatmah Alasmary | Pharmaceutical innovation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fatmah Alasmary, Saudi Food and Drug Authority, Saudi Arabia

Professor at King Saud University, specializing in organic chemistry. Dr. Alasmary has extensive experience in academia and leadership, with a PhD from the University of Bradford. Currently, she serves as Director of the Drug Lab at the Saudi Food and Drug Authority. Her research interests include antimicrobial agents and nanomaterials. Dr. Alasmary has mentored numerous students and has held key roles in various scientific committees. She is a member of the Saudi Chemical Association, the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the American Chemical Society. 🧑‍🔬👩‍🏫🔬

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Work Experience 🌍💼

Prof. Fatmahalasmary is a distinguished academic and professional, currently serving as the Director of Drug Lab at Saudi Food and Drug Authority, Riyadh. She oversees quality control, safety standards, and international accreditation efforts for medicines and cosmetics. As Chief of Senior Expert International Communication, she leads food standards initiatives for Saudi Arabia, managing ISO committees and Codex committees. Previously, she was Vice Chairman at King Saud University’s Chemistry Department, coordinating research, teaching, and international collaborations. Prof. Fatmahalasmary’s leadership spans teaching, curriculum development, and guiding postgraduate research, exemplifying excellence in both academic and professional spheres. 📚🌐👩‍🔬

 

Qualifications 🎓🌟

Prof. Fatmahalasmary holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Bradford, England (2013), where her thesis focused on the synthesis and evaluation of benzimidazole derivatives as potential antimicrobial agents. She earned a Master of Science in Chemistry from King Saud University, KSA (2008), with a thesis on the synthesis and study of quinoxaline derivatives. Additionally, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at King Saud University, KSA (2001), graduating with honors. Her academic journey highlights a strong foundation in chemistry and a commitment to research excellence. 🧪📘👩‍🔬

 

Additional Experience 🌍🔬

Prof. Fatmahalasmary has actively participated in over 22 workshops focused on management, planning, and quality development. She is a member of several prestigious associations, including the Saudi Chemical Association, Royal Society of Chemistry, and American Chemical Society. Her roles have included coordinating committees at King Saud University (KSU), such as the Development and Quality Committee and Labs Committee. Prof. Fatmahalasmary has also been involved in thesis defenses, scientific symposia, and national exhibitions. She holds patents for innovative extracts and is certified in ISO 9001:2015 and as a Certified Innovation Professional. 📚💡📈

 

Research Focus

Prof. Fatmah Ali S Alasmary’s research spans various fields, including antimicrobial agents 🦠, biological chemistry 🧬, and medicinal chemistry 💊. She has contributed significantly to the development of benzimidazole derivatives as potential antimicrobial agents, as well as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors targeting various pathogens. Her work also delves into perovskite materials 🏗️, photocatalysis ⚛️, and nanomaterials 🧪 with applications in sensing and biomedical fields. Prof. Alasmary has been actively involved in computational studies of drug design 💻, enzyme inhibition 🧪, and therapeutic applications for diseases like malaria and cancer.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Tin versus lead redox chemistry modulates charge trapping and self-doping in tin/lead iodide perovskites (186 citations, 2020) 🔋
  • Synthesis and evaluation of selected benzimidazole derivatives as potential antimicrobial agents (140 citations, 2015) 💊
  • Inhibition of the β-carbonic anhydrase from the dandruff-producing fungus Malassezia globosa with monothiocarbamates (41 citations, 2017) 🦠
  • Direct Access to α‐Aminosilanes Enabled by Visible‐Light‐Mediated Multicomponent Radical Cross‐Coupling (36 citations, 2021) 💡
  • Development of certain novel N-(2-(2-(2-oxoindolin-3-ylidene)hydrazinecarbonyl)phenyl)-benzamides and 3-(2-oxoindolin-3-ylideneamino)-2-substituted quinazolin-4(3 H)-ones as … (35 citations, 2015) 🔬
  • Analysis of Alpina officinarum Hance, chemically and biologically (30 citations, 2019) 🌿
  • Combined computational and experimental investigation on the nature of hydrated iodoplumbate complexes: Insights into the dual role of water in perovskite precursor solutions (28 citations, 2020) 💧
  • The first activation studies of the η-carbonic anhydrase from the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum with amines and amino acids (28 citations, 2018) 🦠
  • New quinoxalinone inhibitors targeting secreted phospholipase A2 and α-glucosidase (28 citations, 2017) 🧪
  • Structure-based identification of SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors from anti-viral specific chemical libraries: an exhaustive computational screening approach (27 citations, 2021) 🦠

 

Nurşen Sarı | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı | Pharmaceutical Science | Best Faculty Award

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı, GAZI UNIVERSITY, Turkey

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı is a distinguished academic in Inorganic Chemistry with a focus on Polymeric Complexes, Bioinorganic Chemistry, and Transition Metals. She has authored 63 articles in SCI/SCI-Expanded journals and over 200 conference proceedings. Prof. Sarı has supervised 17 graduate theses and taught various courses such as Supramolecular Chemistry and Metallurgical Chemistry at Gazi University, where she served as Vice Chair and Erasmus Coordinator. She is passionate about chemistry, seeing it as the key to understanding life. 🌍🔬📚

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Academic and Administrative Leadership

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı has held key academic and administrative roles at Gazi University. She served as a Board Member at the Institute of Science and Technology (2018-2021) and as Vice Chair of the Department of Chemistry (2013-2020). She led the Chemistry Community as Academic Leader (2016-2019) and coordinated the Erasmus Program for the department (2013-2016). Additionally, Prof. Sarı was the Farabi Department Coordinator (2013-2016). Her leadership has significantly shaped the university’s academic direction. 📚🌍🎓👩‍🏫

 

Research Areas

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı’s research spans diverse areas of Inorganic Chemistry and Bioinorganic Chemistry, focusing on Polymeric Complexes, Transition Metals, and Inorganic Polymers. Her work explores the structure and behavior of Inorganic Ring Compounds, Coordination Chemistry, and the mechanisms and kinetics of inorganic reactions. Prof. Sarı’s research contributes significantly to the understanding of the interactions between metals and organic ligands, which has applications in various scientific fields. Her passion for Natural Sciences drives her to uncover new insights into the molecular world. 🌐🔬🧪🧬

 

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Nurşen Sarı’s research focuses on several key areas within Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry. Her work includes the synthesis and biological activities of polymeric complexes, Schiff bases, and their transition metal complexes, exploring their antimicrobial and antifungal properties. She also investigates coordination chemistry, inorganic polymers, and reaction mechanisms. Her studies contribute to the development of new materials with applications in biosensors, antimicrobial agents, and medical diagnostics. These endeavors have led to significant publications in prestigious journals. 🧪🔬⚗️🌍🧫

 

Publication Top Notes  

🔍 Antimicrobial activities of N-(2-hydroxy-1-naphthalidene)-amino acid (glycine, alanine, phenylalanine, histidine, tryptophane) Schiff bases and their manganese (III) complexes
Cited by: 195
Year: 2004

🔍 ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITES OF SOME NEW AMINO ACID-SCHI BASES
Cited by: 160
Year: 2003

🔍 Synthesis and biological activity of new cycloalkylthiophene-Schiff bases and their Cr (III) and Zn (II) complexes
Cited by: 57
Year: 2010

🔍 Synthesis, potentiometric and antimicrobial activity studies on 2-pyridinilidene-DL-amino acids and their complexes
Cited by: 55
Year: 2003

🔍 Structural, electrochemical and optical properties of hydrothermally synthesized transition metal oxide (Co3O4, NiO, CuO) nanoflowers
Cited by: 46
Year: 2020

🔍 Synthesis of Some Polymer‐Metal Complexes and Elucidation of their Structures
Cited by: 46
Year: 2006

🔍 Spectroscopic characterization of novel d-amino acid-Schiff bases and their Cr(III) and Ni(II) complexes as antimicrobial agents
Cited by: 37
Year: 2013

🔍 Preparation of carbon paste electrodes including poly (styrene) attached glycine–Pt (IV) for amperometric detection of glucose
Cited by: 34
Year: 2014

🔍 Nanospheres caped Pt (II) and Pt (IV): synthesis and evaluation as antimicrobial and Antifungal Agent
Cited by: 31
Year: 2017

🔍 Ni (II)-tetrahedral complexes: Characterization, antimicrobial properties, theoretical studies and a new family of charge-transfer transitions
Cited by: 31
Year: 2013

🔍 Some novel amino acid-schiff bases and their complexes synthesis, characterization, solid state conductivity behaviors and potentiometric studies
Cited by: 29
Year: 2004

🔍 Synthesis, antimicrobial and antimutagenic effects of novel polymeric-Schiff bases including indol
Cited by: 27
Year: 2019

🔍 Polystyrene attached Pt (IV)–azomethine, synthesis and immobilization of glucose oxidase enzyme
Cited by: 27
Year: 2012

🔍 Synthesis, potentiometric and antimicrobial activity studies on DL-amino acids-Schiff bases and their complexes
Cited by: 27

 

Palanisamy Sivanandy | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Execellence in Researcher

Dr Palanisamy Sivanandy | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Execellence in Researcher

Programme Director at IMU University ,Malaysia

 

Dr. Palanisamy Sivanandy is an accomplished educator and researcher in pharmacy practice with over 17 years of experience in academia. He is currently the Programme Director for the Master in Pharmacy Practice at the International Medical University, Malaysia. With a strong commitment to improving pharmacy education and practice, Dr. Sivanandy has developed and implemented several innovative programs that enhance learning outcomes for pharmacy students. His contributions to the field have been recognized through various awards, including the Teaching Excellence Award and a Fellowship from the Royal Society for Public Health (FRSPH), UK.

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Education Background

    • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
      Specialization: Pharmacy Practice, Pharmaceutical Sciences
      The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai, India
      2009 – 2012 (Awarded 2013)
    • Master of Pharmacy
      Specialization: Pharmacy Practice
      College of Pharmacy, Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Para-Medical Sciences, Coimbatore, India
      2005 – 2007
    • Bachelor of Pharmacy
      Madurai Medical College, Madurai, India
      2001 – 2005
    • Diploma in Pharmacy
      Royal College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, India
      1997 – 1999
    • Certifications:
      • Good Clinical Practice (GCP) Certificate, Ministry of Health, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2014)
      • Certificate in Smoking Cessation Organization, Planning and Execution (SCOPE), University of Malaya (2017)
      • Advance Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), medtigo Health Education (2021)
      • COVID-19 Training for Healthcare Workers, Stanford Medicine (2021)

Research Interest:

Dr. Sivanandy’s research interests encompass pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences, clinical pharmacy, pharmacovigilance, and evidence-based medicine. He is particularly focused on improving patient care through innovative pharmacy practices and has contributed to several projects on community health and clinical pharmacy education.

Professional Experience

Dr. Palanisamy Sivanandy has over 17 years of teaching experience, with 11 years post-Ph.D. He is currently the Programme Director for the Master in Pharmacy Practice Programme at the International Medical University (IMU) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where he has served since August 2021. He has held various academic roles at IMU, including Senior Lecturer and Lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy Practice, teaching courses in health care ethics, evidence-based pharmacotherapy, and complementary and alternative medicine.

Prior to his tenure at IMU, Dr. Sivanandy was an Assistant Professor at KMCH College of Pharmacy in Coimbatore, India (2014-2021), where he taught clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapeutics, and hospital pharmacy. He began his academic career as a Lecturer at Grace College of Pharmacy (2007-2008) and has since contributed significantly to pharmacy education in both India and Malaysia.

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  • Publications: Over 25 peer-reviewed articles in international journals.
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  • Conference Presentations: Numerous presentations at national and international pharmacy and healthcare conferences.

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