Prof Dr. Sabrin Ibrahim | Toxicology | Best Researcher Award
Professor Dr. at Toxicology, Batterjee Medical College, Saudi Arabia
This summary outlines the academic and professional background of Prof. Said Kamel Elsayed Salem. He is a Professor at the Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering at Suez University, Egypt. Additionally, he has affiliations with Texas A & M University and Suez Canal University through a channel system. Prof. Salem holds a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering, which he obtained in 1997. His dissertation focused on the experimental and theoretical determination of physical properties of CO2/Hydrocarbon Mixtures for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR).
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Prof. Dr. Sabrin Ibrahim has a diverse educational background, starting with her B. Pharm. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Assiut University, Egypt, in 1996, where she graduated with “Very good with honor.” She continued her education at Assiut University, earning her M. Pharm. in Phytochemistry in 2000. Dr. Ibrahim then pursued her Ph.D. in Marine Natural Products Chemistry at the Institute for Pharmaceutical Biology, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany, completing her degree in 2005 with an “Excellent” rating for her research.
History:
From November 1996 to June 2000, Prof. Dr. Sabrin Ibrahim served as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt. She then progressed to the role of Associate Lecturer at the same institution from June 2000 to January 2002. Following this, from January 2002 to July 2005, she worked as a Research Assistant at the Pharmazeutische Biologie Institut der Universität Heinrich-Heine in Düsseldorf, Germany. In September 2005, Dr. Ibrahim returned to Assiut University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, where she served until 2010. She then advanced to the position of Associate Professor in the same department, a role she held until 2015. From 2010 to 2015, Dr. Ibrahim also took on the role of Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Taibah University, KSA. In October 2016, she was promoted to Professor in the same department. Additionally, since 2016, Dr. Ibrahim has been serving as a Professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt, where she continues her academic career.
Awards:
Prof. Dr. Sabrin Ibrahim has received several prestigious awards throughout her career, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the field of pharmaceutical and medical sciences. In 2009, she was honored with the Special Teaching Prize in the Field of Pharmaceutical Medical Sciences in Assiut, Egypt. During her tenure at King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Ibrahim received multiple awards for excellence in scientific publishing. In 2013, she was recognized for her research paper, and in 2014, she received awards for two and three research papers, respectively. In 2015, Dr. Ibrahim was honored for another research paper, and in 2016, she received awards for two research papers, including one for Best Citation Prize. One of her notable achievements includes the discovery of Integracides F and G, new tetracyclic triterpenoids from the endophytic fungus Fusarium sp., and new ceramides and isoflavone from the Egyptian Iris germanica L. rhizomes. In 2019, Dr. Ibrahim received the Award of Excellence in the field of Best Citation Prize for Integracides H-J, also new tetracyclic triterpenoids from the endophytic fungus Fusarium sp. These awards highlight Dr. Ibrahim’s exceptional research contributions and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in her field.
Teaching:
Prof. Dr. Sabrin Ibrahim has an extensive background in teaching pharmacognosy and related courses to pharmacy students. From 2005 to 2010, she taught the Pharmacognosy Course for 2nd Year Pharmacy students at Assiut University in Egypt. She also taught the Applied Pharmacognosy Course for 4th Year Pharmacy students at Assiut University from 2006 to 2009. In addition, Dr. Ibrahim taught the Pharmacognosy II Course for Clinical Pharmacy students at Assiut University from 2008 to 2010. She also conducted the “Advance in Research Study” course for Postgraduate students at Assiut University in 2010, focusing on research methodologies and advanced pharmacognosy topics. After relocating to Al-Madinah Al-Munawwarah in Saudi Arabia, Dr. Ibrahim continued her teaching career. Since 2010, she has been teaching the Pharmacognosy I Course for Pharmacy students, followed by the Pharmacognosy II Course starting in 2011, and the Pharmacognosy III Course starting in 2011. Additionally, she has been teaching the Biotransformation of Natural Products Course for Pharmacy students since 2016. Dr. Ibrahim’s dedication to teaching and her expertise in pharmacognosy have made her a respected educator in the field, shaping the knowledge and skills of future pharmacists in both Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Training:
Prof. Dr. Sabrin Ibrahim has participated in several professional development courses and workshops to enhance her skills and knowledge in various areas. Some of the courses she has completed include “Introduction to SPSS V. 10 for Windows” in Assiut, Egypt, in April-May 2006, and “Introduction to PC’S & DOS” in Assiut, Egypt, in December 1997. She also attended a course on “MS Windows 3.11” in Assiut, Egypt, in October 1997. Furthermore, Dr. Ibrahim has completed courses on “Courses Design,” “Management Skills,” “Effective Communication Skills,” and “How to Write Competitive Research Projects” in Assiut, Egypt, in 2006 and 2008. She has also participated in workshops on “Preparation and Writing of Scientific Research and International Publication,” “Quality Assurance and Accreditation,” and “Use of Modern Technology in University Teaching” in Assiut, Egypt, in various years. Additionally, Dr. Ibrahim has attended workshops on “How to Write Courses Report,” “Role of Staff Members in Faculty Quality Assurance and Accreditation,” and “Comparative Study of the Faculty of Pharmacy Program ILO’s and Academic Standards” at Assiut University in Egypt. These courses and workshops have equipped Dr. Ibrahim with valuable skills and knowledge, enhancing her professional development and contributing to her expertise in pharmacognosy and related fields.
Publications:
Natural anti-obesity agents Authors: GA Mohamed, SRM Ibrahim, ES Elkhayat, RS El Dine Citations: 295 Year: 2014
Portulene, a new diterpene from Portulaca oleracea L. Authors: ES Elkhayat, SRM Ibrahim, MA Aziz Citations: 163 Year: 2008
Litchi chinensis: medicinal uses, phytochemistry, and pharmacology Authors: SRM Ibrahim, GA Mohamed Citations: 146 Year: 2015
New xanthones and cytotoxic components from Garcinia mangostana fruit hulls against human hepatocellular, breast, and colorectal cancer cell lines Authors: GA Mohamed, AM Al-Abd, AM El-Halawany, HM Abdallah, SRM Ibrahim Citations: 144 Year: 2017
Callyaerins A–F and H, new cytotoxic cyclic peptides from the Indonesian marine sponge Callyspongia aerizusa Authors: SRM Ibrahim, CC Min, F Teuscher, R Ebel, C Kakoschke, W Lin, V Wray, … Citations: 110 Year: 2010
Mangostanaxanthones I and II, new xanthones from the pericarp of Garcinia mangostana Authors: GA Mohamed, SRM Ibrahim, MIA Shaaban, SA Ross Citations: 108 Year: 2014
Genus Hylocereus: Beneficial phytochemicals, nutritional importance, and biological relevance—A review Authors: SRM Ibrahim, GA Mohamed, AIM Khedr, MF Zayed, AAES El-Kholy Citations: 101 Year: 2018
New Constituents from the Rhizomes of Egyptian Iris germanica L. Authors: SRM Ibrahim, GA Mohamed, NM Al-Musayeib Citations: 93 Year: 2012