Research output per year
Research output per year
Accepting PhD Students
PhD projects
Research projects typically involve:
Poorly water-soluble and BCS class 2 drug delivery using nanotechnology
Biopharmaceuticals, peptides, and large molecules drug delivery using nanotechnology
Physicochemical characterization of formulations
In vitro cellular testing of drugs and formulations (safety, activity, and proof of concept)
With potential collaborations on in vivo conceptualization and synthesis of ligands for drug targeting.
Research activity per year
I am a Syrian-registered pharmacist who completed a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree at the Arab International University in Syria in 2013. Following the receipt of the prestigious Erasmus Mundus Avempace 2 Award from the EU Commission, I began my PhD at the Institute Charles Gerhardt (ICGM) / University of Montpellier, France. My doctoral research, conducted within the Advanced Materials for Health and Catalysis research team, focused on developing novel lipid-based nanoformulations and nanocrystals for the transdermal delivery of antioxidants.
In 2016, I joined the University of Rennes 1, School of Pharmacy, as a Research and Teaching Fellow, where I worked on polymeric nanoparticles for delivering inorganic photosensitizing agents for the theranostic management of ovarian cancer. In May 2018, I joined Queen’s University Belfast School of Pharmacy as a Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Sciences. In 2023, I was promoted to Senior Lecturer, and in April 2025, I joined Bangor University as a Senior Lecturer in Pharmaceutical Technology, where I lead the pharmaceutics development within the MPharm program.
My research focuses on developing novel nanomaterials for delivering a broad range of therapeutic agents and fabricating multifunctional nanoparticles to target cancer and other diseases. My long-term goal is to facilitate the translation of nanoparticle-based systems from the lab to the clinic using scalable technologies. I am particularly interested in improving the physiochemical properties of poorly water-soluble drugs to enhance their bioavailability through nanotechnology-based formulations.
My current research themes include:
Lipid-based nano-systems for targeted drug delivery to skin tissue
Nanocrystals for poorly water-soluble drugs
Novel topical therapies for skin cancers and inflammatory skin diseases
I teach pharmaceutical sciences and technology components within the MPharm program. Additionally, I engage in pedagogical research aimed at enhancing student engagement and learning through various blended learning approaches. My role extends to administrative responsibilities, including serving as the advisor of studies and others.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Postgraduate, Professional, HEA fellowship, Advance HE
Award Date: 1 Jul 2020
Professional, The Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching (PGCHET, Queen's University, Belfast
Award Date: 30 Jun 2020
Postgraduate, PhD, PhD in pharmaceutical technology: Comparison of topical quercetin nanoformulations for skin protection, Université de Montpellier
Award Date: 15 Sept 2016
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract