Dr. Eman Shalaby, National research centre, Egypt
Eman Samy Ibrahim Shalaby 🎓, an accomplished researcher in pharmaceutical technology, holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Pharmacy (2020) from Cairo University, specializing in nanostructured lipid carriers for folic acid delivery. With over a decade of experience at the National Research Center (NRC) 🏢, she progressed from Specialist (2011–2015) to Researcher (2020–Present). Eman actively contributes to cutting-edge nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems 💊 and has presented her findings at renowned conferences worldwide 🌍. Passionate about advancing pharmaceutical sciences, she has also delivered workshops on scientific publishing, grant writing, and stability studies 📚.
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Summary of Suitability for the Women Researcher Award
Eman Samy Ibrahim Shalaby is a highly deserving candidate for the Women Researcher Award due to her impactful contributions to pharmaceutical technology and nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems.
Education & Experience
🎓 Education
- Ph.D. in Industrial Pharmacy | Cairo University (2020)
- M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Industry | Cairo University (2014)
- Thesis: Novel Nanodelivery System for Topical Folic Acid
- B.Pharm | Cairo University (2009)
🧑🔬 Experience
- Researcher | Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, NRC (2020–Present)
- Research Assistant | NRC (2015–2020)
- Specialist | NRC (2011–2015)
Professional Development
Eman Samy Ibrahim Shalaby has actively enriched her expertise through global workshops and webinars 🌍. She has delivered lectures on stability studies, manuscript writing ✍️, and hair treatments 💇♀️. Her professional journey includes participating in webinars by Elsevier and BRSF on scientific publishing 📝, grant funding 💼, and advanced pharmaceutical applications. She played a key role in international forums on COVID-19 research, healthcare, and nutrition 💊, ensuring her contributions align with current scientific and societal needs 🌱. Eman’s commitment to innovation and professional growth drives her impactful presence in pharmaceutical research 🧪.
Research Focus
Eman specializes in nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems 💊, focusing on enhancing therapeutic outcomes through advanced delivery methods. Her Ph.D. research explored the formulation and characterization of nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) for folic acid delivery 🧬, addressing bioavailability and targeted performance. Eman’s work bridges pharmaceutical nanotechnology and biological sciences, exploring innovative solutions for topical and systemic treatments 🩺. She actively contributes to research aimed at combating health challenges such as cancer, nutritional deficiencies, and novel therapies 🌟. Her research demonstrates a commitment to advancing precision medicine through cutting-edge nanotechnology solutions 🔬.
Awards & Honors
🏆 Speaker Awards at International Conferences:
- 7th International Conference of Pharmaceutical and Drug Industries Research Institute (2023)
- 2nd International Conference in Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Spectroscopy (2013)
🌟 Participation Honors:
- Recognized at the Cairo Science Forum: Science and Research Diplomacy for Climate Action (2023)
- Notable attendee of the International Conference on Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis (2023)
✈️ Workshop Contributions: Delivered sessions on scientific publishing, proposal writing, and nanotechnology-based applications.
Publication Top Notes:
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Comparative study of niosomes and spanlastics as a promising approach for enhancing benzalkonium chloride topical wound healing: In-vitro and in-vivo studies
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Chitosan tamarind-based nanoparticles as a promising approach for topical application of curcumin intended for burn healing: in vitro and in vivo study
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Optimization of folic acid Span 60-organogel to enhance its in vitro and in vivo photoprotection: a comparative study
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Development of folic acid–loaded nanostructured lipid carriers for topical delivery: preparation, characterisation and ex vivo investigation
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Comparative study for optimization of folic acid nanoparticles