Soha Ismai | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Life Sciences Innovation Award

Assist Prof Dr. Soha Ismai | Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Life Sciences Innovation Award

Assistant Professor, EDA, Egypt

With a solid foundation in pharmacy, including a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD from Cairo University, and a position as Associate Professor, this individual demonstrates exceptional expertise. Their diverse professional experience spans quality control, management, and academic roles, showcasing their leadership and practical knowledge in the pharmaceutical field. Their prolific research output includes numerous publications on advanced drug delivery systems and nanotechnology, reflecting significant contributions to pharmaceutical sciences. Active participation in various training courses, workshops, and international conferences highlights their commitment to continuous professional development. Additionally, their multilingual skills enhance their ability to collaborate in diverse settings. Overall, their comprehensive background in education, research, and professional development, combined with their active engagement in the scientific community, makes them a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education

The candidate has a robust educational background that serves as the foundation of their expertise in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. They earned a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree from Cairo University in 1996, graduating with honors, which set the stage for their academic and professional journey. Their pursuit of advanced knowledge led them to complete a Master’s degree in Pharmaceutics in 2007 and later a PhD in 2011, both from the same esteemed institution. This rigorous academic training has equipped them with in-depth knowledge of pharmaceutics, drug formulation, and pharmaceutical analysis. In 2019, they further solidified their academic credentials by attaining the position of Associate Professor, demonstrating their commitment to education, research, and mentorship. Their continuous academic progression reflects a strong commitment to excellence and a desire to contribute significantly to the pharmaceutical sciences, positioning them as a thought leader in their field and a prime candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profesional Experience

The candidate has an extensive professional background in the pharmaceutical sector, beginning their career as a QC analyst for raw materials at NODCAR from 1996 to 1999. They then transitioned to academia as a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Pharmacy, October University, in 1999. Between 2000 and 2012, they worked as a QC analyst specializing in physical properties before moving into management roles, including quality manager and deputy lab manager. From 2016 to 2021, they served as a technical manager, demonstrating their expertise in overseeing laboratory operations and maintaining quality standards. Their role expanded further as they joined several committees, contributing to updating pharmaceutical guidelines and developing the Egyptian pharmacopeia. In 2021, they became the lab manager of the physicochemical lab at the Egyptian Drug Authority (EDA), where they continue to lead and innovate in quality control and research.

Research Skill

The candidate possesses exceptional research skills, demonstrated through a prolific publication record in high-impact journals and extensive experience in developing innovative pharmaceutical formulations. They have expertise in designing and conducting complex experimental studies, including the use of advanced methodologies like Box–Behnken design for optimization and in vivo evaluations. Their research work spans various domains, including nanotechnology, ocular drug delivery, and gastroretentive systems, showcasing versatility and a strong ability to adapt to emerging scientific trends. Additionally, their role in supervising master’s and PhD theses highlights their leadership in guiding future researchers. The candidate is also well-versed in utilizing statistical analysis tools and quality-by-design approaches, which are critical for ensuring the rigor and reliability of research findings. Their ability to translate research into practical applications, coupled with active participation in committees that shape pharmaceutical guidelines, underscores a profound impact on both academic and industry standards in the pharmaceutical sciences.

Awards And Recoginition

The individual has received multiple accolades throughout their career, reflecting their outstanding contributions to the field of pharmaceutical sciences. Their expertise in pharmaceutics and dedication to research have been recognized by esteemed institutions and professional bodies. Notably, they have been honored for their innovative work in drug delivery systems and quality management, which have had a significant impact on the pharmaceutical industry. They have been a valuable member of committees responsible for updating pharmaceutical guidelines and establishing national standards, further highlighting their influence and leadership in the field. Additionally, their research publications in renowned international journals have been widely cited, earning them recognition among peers as a leading researcher. Their participation in prestigious conferences and workshops, both as a presenter and a participant, underscores their commitment to continuous learning and sharing knowledge. These recognitions affirm their position as a distinguished professional dedicated to advancing pharmaceutical science and improving healthcare outcomes.

Conclution

The individual’s blend of academic excellence, practical experience, prolific research output, and continuous professional growth makes them a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their achievements reflect their dedication to advancing pharmaceutical science and their impact on the field.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Enhanced wound healing activity of naturally derived Lagenaria siceraria seed oil binary nanoethosomal gel: formulation, characterization, in vitro/in vivo efficiency
    • Authors: Nagham H. Kamal, Fatema R. Saber, Abeer Salama, Dalia M. N. Abouhussein, Soha Ismail, Hala M. El-Hefnawy, Meselhy R. Meselhy
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Kamal NH, Saber FR, Salama A, Abouhussein DMN, Ismail S, El-Hefnawy HM, Meselhy MR. Enhanced wound healing activity of naturally derived Lagenaria siceraria seed oil binary nanoethosomal gel: formulation, characterization, in vitro/in vivo efficiency. Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2024 Aug 19. doi:10.1186/s43094-024-00678-2.
  2. Mucoadhesive Chitosan Composite Sponge as a Carrier for β-Sitosterol Cubosomes for Thermal Burn Treatment
    • Authors: Abeer Khattab, Soha Ismail, Areeg M. Abd-Elrazek
    • Year: 2024
    • Citation: Khattab A, Ismail S, Abd-Elrazek AM. Mucoadhesive Chitosan Composite Sponge as a Carrier for β-Sitosterol Cubosomes for Thermal Burn Treatment. AAPS PharmSciTech. 2024 Jun 27. doi:10.1208/s12249-024-02852-4.
  3. Optimization of topical curcumin spanlastics for melanoma treatment
    • Authors: Soha Ismail, Doaa Garhy, Howida K. Ibrahim
    • Year: 2023
    • Citation: Ismail S, Garhy D, Ibrahim HK. Optimization of topical curcumin spanlastics for melanoma treatment. Pharmaceutical Development and Technology. 2023 May 28. doi:10.1080/10837450.2023.2204926.
  4. Spanlastics nanovesicular ocular insert as a novel ocular delivery of travoprost: optimization using Box–Behnken design and in vivo evaluation
    • Authors: Marwa H. Shukr, Soha Ismail, Ghada G. El-Hossary, Amany H. El-Shazly
    • Year: 2022
    • Citation: Shukr MH, Ismail S, El-Hossary GG, El-Shazly AH. Spanlastics nanovesicular ocular insert as a novel ocular delivery of travoprost: optimization using Box–Behnken design and in vivo evaluation. Journal of Liposome Research. 2022 Oct 2. doi:10.1080/08982104.2022.2025828.
  5. Alfuzosin hydrochloride-loaded low-density gastroretentive sponges: development, in vitro characterization and gastroretentive monitoring in healthy volunteers via MRI
    • Authors: Marwa Farrag Abd El-Aziz, Soha Ismail, Mina Ibrahim Tadros, Mohamed Ahmed Elnabarawi
    • Year: 2020
    • Citation: Abd El-Aziz MF, Ismail S, Tadros MI, Elnabarawi MA. Alfuzosin hydrochloride-loaded low-density gastroretentive sponges: development, in vitro characterization and gastroretentive monitoring in healthy volunteers via MRI. Pharmaceutical Development and Technology. 2020 May 27. doi:10.1080/10837450.2020.1720235.
  6. Development and optimization of ezetimibe nanoparticles with improved antihyperlipidemic activity
    • Authors: Marwa H. Shukr, Soha Ismail, Samya Mahmoud Ahmed
    • Year: 2019
    • Citation: Shukr MH, Ismail S, Ahmed SM. Development and optimization of ezetimibe nanoparticles with improved antihyperlipidemic activity. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 2019 Feb. doi:10.1016/j.jddst.2018.12.001.
  7. Butoconazole nitrate vaginal sponge: Drug release and antifungal efficacy
    • Authors: Dalia S. Shaker, Soha Ismail, Selwan Hamed, Eman M. El-Shishtawy
    • Year: 2018
    • Citation: Shaker DS, Ismail S, Hamed S, El-Shishtawy EM. Butoconazole nitrate vaginal sponge: Drug release and antifungal efficacy. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 2018 Dec. doi:10.1016/j.jddst.2018.09

 

Mohammad Hossein Boskabady | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Boskabady | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Clinical Physiology, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Boskabady is a distinguished researcher in the field of Pharmacology, renowned for his innovative contributions and groundbreaking research. With a strong background in pharmacological sciences, Dr. Boskabady’s work focuses on exploring the therapeutic potentials and mechanisms of various compounds. His extensive research has significantly advanced the understanding of drug actions and interactions, earning him recognition as a leading figure in pharmacological research. Dr. Boskabady’s commitment to scientific excellence and his impactful discoveries make him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Profile

Education 

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Boskabady’s academic journey began with his primary education in Boskabad, Khorasan, followed by high school in Gonabad, Khorasan, Iran. He earned his M.D. from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Dr. Boskabady furthered his studies as a postgraduate student in Physiology at University College London before completing his Ph.D. in Medicine at Charing Cross and Westminster Medical School, where he focused his thesis on the responsiveness of human bronchi to pharmacological agonists and antagonists. With a strong commitment to advancing pharmacological research, Dr. Boskabady aims to continue his research and lecturing at the university level, contributing to the field through innovative studies and academic excellence.

Employment

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Boskabady’s professional career began as a Doctor in the Emergency and Casualty Department at Imam Reza Hospital in Mashhad, Iran. Concurrently, he served as a Lecturer in Clinical Physiology at Ghaem Medical Centre, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Over the years, Dr. Boskabady advanced through academic ranks, holding positions as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and ultimately Professor in Clinical Physiology at the same institution. His extensive experience in both clinical practice and academic teaching underscores his significant contributions to the field of pharmacology and clinical physiology.

Awards

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Boskabady has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to research in Basic Medical Sciences with numerous prestigious awards. From 2000 to 2005, he won First Prizes at the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Festival every year, and also received Second Prizes at the Razi National Festival in 2002 and 2006. He was honored as a Selected Researcher in Basic Medical Sciences for Khorasan Province in 2007 and 2008. Dr. Boskabady continued to excel, securing First Prizes at the Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Festival from 2009 to 2011, and was awarded Best Researcher at the same festival in 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2019. In 2021, he was recognized as a Selected Researcher at the School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. Additionally, in November 2017, he was distinguished as a 1% world scientist by Essential Science Indicators (ESI), highlighting his global impact in the field

Official Posts

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Boskabady has held several significant roles throughout his career, reflecting his dedication and leadership in the field of medical sciences. From October 1994 to December 1996, he served as Consultant to the Vice Chancellor for Research at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. He was a member of the Occupational Health Committee in Khorasan Province from November 1995 to October 1998 and also held the position of Director of International Affairs at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences from October 1996 to April 1999. Additionally, Dr. Boskabady was a member of the Scholarship Council from October 1997 to April 1999. He led the Physiology Department as Head from February 2000 to April 2002. Dr. Boskabady has been a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Basic Medical Sciences since October 1995 and has been involved with the Examination Board in Physiology for the Ministry of Health and Medical Education since August 2000. His other roles include serving on various research committees and councils at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences and acting as Secretary General for the 18th Congress of Iranian Physiology and Pharmacology in 2007. Since August 2011, he has been the Director of the Applied Biomedical Research Center at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, and he has also served as Research Deputy for the School of Medicine from August 2011 to December 2013.

Publication Top Notes
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Snashall, P. D. (1992). Enhanced muscarinic receptor blockade with atropine in the asthmatic tracheobronchial tree: Evidence for increased drug delivery in asthma. American Review of Respiratory Disease, 145(5), 756-761. DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/145.5.756.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Snashall, P. D. (1996). Short term variation of atropine blockade in the tracheobronchial tree of asthmatic subjects. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 10(3), 183-189. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.1996.0108.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Snashall, P. D. (1997). Enhanced histamine H1 receptor blockade with chlorpheniramine in the asthmatic tracheobronchial tree: Further evidence for increased drug delivery in asthma. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 11(2), 115-122. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.1997.0063.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Shhabi, M. (1997). Bronchodilatory and anticholinergic effects of Nigella sativa on isolated guinea pig tracheal chains. Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, 22(4), 127-133. DOI: 10.30476/ijms.1997.0549.
  • Boskabady, M. H., Rakhshandah, H., & Moetamedshariati, V. (1998). Bronchodilatory and anticholinergic effects of Carum copticum on isolated guinea pig tracheal chains. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 11(5), 329-334. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.1998.0134.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Harati, M. (1998). Increased histamine H1 receptor blockade by chlorpheniramine in tracheal chains of asthmatic guinea-pigs. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 12(2), 265-271. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.1998.0089.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Talebi, M. (1999). Bronchodilatory and anticholinergic effects of Carum carvi on isolated guinea pig tracheal chains. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 12(3), 345-351. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.1999.0154.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Adel-Kardan, S. (1999). Increased muscarinic receptor blockade by atropine in tracheal chains of ovalbumin-sensitized guinea-pigs. Pharmacology, 58(6), 300-308. DOI: 10.1159/000029652.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Shikhi, J. (2000). Inhibitory effect of Carum copticum on histamine (H1) receptors of isolated guinea pig tracheal chains. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 69(2), 217-227. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-8741(99)00244-3.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Simaei, N. (1999). Prevalence of asthma among young adults (high school students) in the city of Mashhad (north east of Iran). Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, 24(1), 48-52. DOI: 10.30476/ijms.1999.0442.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Snashall, P. D. (2000). Bronchial responsiveness to beta-adrenergic stimulation and enhanced beta blockade in asthma. Respirology, 5(2), 111-118. DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1843.2000.00243.x.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Moemeni, A. (2000). Stimulatory effect of Carum copticum on beta2 adrenoceptors of isolated guinea pig tracheal chains. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 13(3), 273-278. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.2000.0192.
  • Boskabady, M. H., Karbandy, S., & Abedinzadah, A. (2000). The effects of arterial O2 saturation and heart rate on blood pressure. Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 14(2), 37-41. DOI: 10.17102/mjiri.2000.0200.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Karimian, M. (2000). Prevalence of asthma among guidance school students (aged 11-16 years) in the city of Mashhad (north east of Iran). Archives of Iranian Medicine, 3(3), 165-169. DOI: 10.30476/aim.2000.0109.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Hosaini, M. (2000). Effect of patient education and regular PEF measurement on self-management of asthma. Iranian Journal of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, 1(2), 159-164. DOI: 10.30476/ijaai.2000.0111.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Ramazani, M. (2001). Relaxant effect of Pimpinella anisum on isolated guinea pig tracheal chains and its possible mechanism(s). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 74(1), 83-88. DOI: 10.1016/S0378-8741(00)00382-5.
  • Boskabady, M. H., Keshmiri, M., Banihashemi, B., & Anvary, K. H. (2002). Lung function values in healthy non-smoking urban adults in Iran. Respiration, 69(4), 320-326. DOI: 10.1159/000065155.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Klahdoz, G. H. (2002). Prevalence of asthma symptoms among the adult population in the city of Mashhad (north-east of Iran). Respirology, 7(3), 267-272. DOI: 10.1046/j.1440-1843.2002.00413.x.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Shirmohammadi, B. (2002). Effect of Nigella sativa on isolated guinea pig trachea. Archives of Iranian Medicine, 5(2), 103-107. DOI: 10.30476/aim.2002.0145.
  • Boskabady, M. H., & Shiravi, N. (2002). Inhibitory effect of Nigella sativa on histamine (H1) receptors of isolated guinea pig tracheal chains. Pharmaceutical Biology, 40(8), 596-602. DOI: 10.1076/1388-0209(200208)4008-0005.