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Teaching

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A great teaching experience covering various topics in organic and medicinal chemistry, in addition to supervision of pharmaceutical chemistry laboratories.
1. Organic and medicinal chemistry, Faculty of pharmacy, University of Khartoum since 1973 up to date

2. Medicinal chemistry, Faculty of pharmacy, Omdurman Islamic University (2001-2006)

3. Organic and medicinal chemistry, National Ribat National University (2002-2013)

4. Organic and medicinal chemistry, Elrazi University (2003 up to date)

5. Organic and medicinal chemistry, University Science and Technology (2004 – 2007)

6. Organic chemistry, Alneelain University (2005 up to date)

7. Organic chemistry, Ibn Sina University (2005 up to date)

8. Medicinal chemistry, University of Medical Sciences and Technology (2008-2009)

9. Organic and medicinal chemistry, Nile College (2013 up to date)

Supervision

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M.pharm. students : six, all awarded the degree.

Ph.D. students: three, all awarded the degree.

1. Muna Gaafer Idris, M. Pharm, 2002

The reactions of 3-alkyl-2-diketocyclopentane bis-Mannich bases with aromatic amines. Aproof of the reversibility of the Mannich reaction.
2. Omima Mekki Khidir, M. pharm, 2005

Lawsone Mannich bases exchange reactions in the synthesis of novel heterocyclic compounds.

3. A. A. A. Garger, M.Pharm. 1990

Mannich exchange reactions in the synthesis of new heterocycles.

4. M. Abdelkarim, PhD, 1998

1,5- benzodiazepinones via the exchange reactions of 1,2 diketones bis-Mannich bases.

5. M. Elrayeh, PhD

Cyclopentano-1,5-benzodiazepines synthesis via Mannich reactions. Novel rearrangement to benzodiazepines.

 

 

 

 

 

Administrative Head Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry for three months.
Scholarships

 

 

 

1978-1979 British council, visiting lecturer, University of Nottingham.

Sep. 1984-Jun 1985 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in the field of radio-chemistry, Salford University, UK.

Jan. 1989- Mar 1990 WHO scholarship, Nottingham University, UK