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Research

Postgraduate Research I) Master Degree bycourses

a)            Establishing Coordination of the Master degree in Clinical Pharmacy by courses program, University ofKhartoum.

b)            Master in Quality control and Quality assurance in pharmaceuticals,Khartoum College of Medicalsciences

II)  Supervision of postgraduatestudents

A)  M. Pharm.Awarded

 

Name Year of Award Organization Thesis title
 

Hiam Saad Ali

 

1996

 

Ministry of health, Sudan

 

Transdermal medication for the treatment of cutaneous leishman-iasis.

 

Tsegaye Gebreysus

 

1998

 

Gima University, Ethiopia

 

Evaluation of the use of the extended dose of chloroquine for the treatment of chloroquine resistant Plasmodium falciparummalaria.

 

Waheeba Hassan Eltom

 

2000

 

Ministry of health, Sudan

 

Pharmacokinetics and pharmaco- dynamics of intramuscular artem-ether and its major metabolite dihydroartemisinin in Sudanese patients with chloroquine-resistant uncomplicated

P. falciparum malaria.

 

Rehab Ibnauf Homeida

 

2003

 

Medical Supplies

 

Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of different dosage forms of chloroquine in healthy subjects.

 

Faiza Mohamed Ahmed Saad

 

2004

 

Ministry of health

 

Aspects of prescribing practices and rational use of antimalarials and antibiotics in Sudanese children in Khartoum state.

 

Elnada A/Alla Mohamed

 

2004

 

T.A. Univ. of Khartoum

 

Bioavailability and pharmaco-kinetics of some       locally                    manufactured cotrimoxazole tablets andsuspensions.

 

A/Karim Gasim Yahia Gasim

 

2004

 

Ministry of Health, Yemen

 

Effect of Khat and typical Yemeni food on the absorption of antibiotics in Yemen.

 

Abdul Badie Moitasim Fadlalla

 

2006

 

Hikma Pharmaceuticals

 

Assessment of the clinical efficacy of Ketoconazole in the treatment of patients with eumycetoma. A pharmacokinetic- pharmacodyna-mic approach.

 

 

Zuhier A/Rahman Elawad

 

2007

 

T.A., Univ. of Khartoum

 

Absorption profile and bioequivalence of some locally manufactured cephalexins.

Tarig Hassan Salim Izzeldin 2008 Alain, UAE Pharmaceutical    care    best                           practices Implementation andImprovement
 

Zaid Yahya Mohamed

 

2009

 

Modern Pharma, Yemen

 

Microencapsulation      of                                    potassium clavulanatepowder

Mohamed Abd Allah Eltayeb Mohamed 2009 Medical and Health Services, U of K Diabetes care in community pharmacy practice in Khartoum state
 

Hassan Ali Hassan

 

2012

 

T.A., Univ. of Khartoum

 

Establishment of Biorelevant Dissolution Specification for Candesartan Cilexetil Tablets Using Convolution Model

 

B)  Ph.D.Awarded

 

Name Year of Award. Organization Thesis Title
 

Ahmed Ghalib Seif Elmeklafi

 

2003

 

Ministry of Health, Yemen

 

Comparative bioequivalence studies on various brands of ciprofloxacin available in the Republic of Yemen and the influence of Khat on their bioavailability.

Khidir Agab Mohamed Hassan 2008 Univ. of Technological Sciences, Pharmacy Colon Drug Targeting Using Ibuprofen as a Model
Abdulkarim Gasim Yahia Gasim 2008 Schefac industry, Yemen Development and formulation of a new natural product for the treatment of pityriasis versicolor and skin dermatophyteinfections
Adil Abdul Rahman Mahmoud 2011 MOH, Oman Sultanate Professional development of pharmacy practice in community pharmacy and strategies for implementation in developing countries.

 

C)  M. Pharm. inProgress

 

Name Year Regist. Organization Thesis title
   
Hamdoun Albushra 2009 IPECA

Pharmaceuticals, Sudan

Bioavailability of the antimalarial combination         Artesunate                             plus sulfadoxine/pyrimethamine in healthy subjects

 

D)  Ph.D. inprogress

 

Name Year Regist. Organization Thesis Title
   
Abdul Rahman Fadl Allah 2010 MOH, Saudi Arabia Comparative study on the utilization of montelukast in Saudi Arabia and Sudan.
Tarig Hassan Salim Izzeldin 2012 Tawam Hospital, Alain, UAE Outcome of Implementation of Medication Reconciliation on Home Care Patient at a Tertiary Care Hospital in the United Arab Emirates

 

E)  GraduationProjects

 

Name Year Awarded Organization Thesis Title
Postgraduate partialf ulfillment research papers  
MCP Batch 1

(5 students)

2008 Khartoum Teaching hospital Prescribing practices and Rational use of Ceftriaxone in renal failure patients at Soba Hospital
MCP Batch 2 2009
Abubakr Taha Mohammed   Koasti hospital Evaluation of treatment of nosocomial infection in intensive care at soba hospital
Anwar Osman Bakri   Hikma, Community pharmacy Evaluation of hypertensive patient education by community pharmacists in Khartoum state
Alkhansaa Zain Alabdein Abdalhaleim   Port Sudan teaching hospital Assessment of awareness and need for total parentral nutrition in hospitals

 

   
Dalia Ahmed Osman Ballal Khartoum teaching hospital Screening services for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases in community pharmacies in Khartoum state
Ebtisam Abdalaziz Omdurman teaching hospital Awareness and knowledge about infection by immune-deficiency syndrome virus among nurses in Omdurman teaching hospital
Kawther Bakri Ibrahim Wad madani teaching hospital Medication    related    errors    in                     renal transplantationpatients
Lamia Abdelgayoum Ibrahim Wad madani teaching hospital Treatment            of                            hypertension in patients with chronic renalfailure
Maisa’a Mohamed Alamin Omdurman Teaching Hospital Evaluation of parenteral incompatibility in accident and emergency unit of Omdurmanhospital
Sawsan Mohamed Saeed Eltahir Alnaw Teaching Hospital Investigation    of   the use of creatinine clearance in doseadjustment

in renal dysfunction

MCP Batch 3 2010
Abdulrazzag Yahaia Ahmmed Al Khazzan MOH, Yemen Evaluation the prevalence of polypharmacy in the elderly diabetic patients
Hawa Ahmed Obed Allah Hamed RICK Hospital Khartoum Management of oral Mucositis Following cytotoxic chemotherapy.
Nahla Ammar Omer Salih Omdurman Teaching Hospital Meningitis\treatment in children
Randa Hafiz Siddig Elsheik Omdurman Teaching Hospital TDM in renal impairment
Rasha Abd Elrahman Mohammed Gafar IbAuf Pediatrics hospital Evaluation of Treatment of Visceral Leishmaniasis in Children
Sabna Mohammed Elfatih Ziada Khartoum Teaching Hospital Community Pharmacists and Education of Asthmatic Patients who use Metered Dose Inhalers

 

Undergraduategradu ation projects  
Zohreh Ali Akbar Bahador, Hoda Ali Imani Moghaddam and Hoda Ghanem Rabehi 2010 Ajman University Alternative medicine
Maryam Rashid Alzeyoudi, Amna Nasir Alzaabi and Hanoufal Ahmed Al Naqbi 2011 Ajman University Acugraph cupping therapy
Nuha Mohamed, Haifaa Ahmed 2012 Ajman University New trends in cancer management
Laila Abdullah Al Shehhi, Mihad Isam AbdelAziz and Lama Al Shekfeh 2012 Ajman University Comparative Study on Different Brands of Ibuprofen tablets Marketed in the UAE
Aisha   Ali ShaimaAbdullah ShaimaSalem 2013 Ajman University Prevalence of anemia among AUST females

 

III)Examination for postgraduatestudents

 

Internal examiner for the following degrees:

 

Degree Year Thesis title
1 M. Pharm. 1996 Physicochemical studies on some psoralens, Methoxalen and Trioxalen
2 M. Pharm. 2005 Molecular Diagnosis of Brucella Species
3 Ph.D. 2006 Controlled Release of Diclofenac Sodium from different matrices

 

IV)  Strategicplanning

Contributed effectively in the preparation of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences’ Research Strategic Plan (2010 – 2015).

 

V)  AccreditationCommittees

  • Re-licensure of Ajman University of Sciences andTechnology
  • Licensure and Accreditation of Fujairah University of Sciences andTechnology
  • Re-accreditation of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences,Ajman University

 

8.2.PublishedPapers

 

  1. Sumia S. Mohamed and Adelazeem A. Ali (1986). Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of oral chloroquine in Humans. Sudan Pharmacy, No. 1:36-37.
  2. A. A. Ali and S. S. Mohamed (1989) Disposition profile of six commercial chloroquine tablets. The Eastern Pharmacist XXXII, 381: 122-126. S.S.
  3. S. S. Mohamed, M. Butschkau, and H. Derendorf (1993). A Reversed Phase Liquid Chromatographic Method for the Determination of Codeine in Biological Fluids with Applications. J. Liquid Chromatogr. 16 (11):2325-2334.
  4. S. S. Mohamed, M. Ayass, P. Mehta, A. Kedar, S. Gross, and H. Derendorf, (1993). Codeine Disposition in Sickle Cell Patients Compared with Healthy Controls. J. Clin. Pharmacol. 33: 811 -815.
  5. S. S. Mohamed, M. Christopher, P. Mehta, A. Kedar, S. Gross, and H. Derendorf (1993). Increased Erythrocyte and Protein Binding of Codeine in Patients with Sickle Cell Disease. J. Pharm. Sci. 82 (11):1112-1117.
  6. M. L. Kaltenbach, S. S. Mohamed, G. Mullersman, J. H. Perrin and H. Derendorf (1994). Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of Two Ibuprofen-Codeine Combinations. International J. Clin. Pharmacol. Therap. 32 (4):210-214.
  7. S. S. Mohamed, S. A. Khalid, S. A. Ward, T. S. M. Wan, H. P. O. Tang, M. Zheng, R. K. Haynes, and G Edwards (1999). Simultaneous determination of artemether and its major metabolite dihydroartemisinin in plasma by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry- selected ion monitoring. J. Chromatogr. B., 731:251-260.
  8. Sadik Mithwani, Leon Aarons, Gilbert Kokwaro, Oneeb Majid, Simon Muchohi, Geoffrey Edwards, Sumia Mohamed, Kevin Marsh and William Watkins (2003). Population pharmacokinetics of artemether and dihydroartemisinin following a single intramuscular dosing of artemether in African children with severe falciparum malaria. Br J Clin Pharmacol, 57 (2):146-152.
  9. Sumia S. Mohamed, Mohamed A. Mustafa, Eltahir A. Ahmed, Nemat A. Algarai,Zoheir
    1. Alawad and Abdulazim A. Ali (2011). Comparative pharmacokinetics and bioequivalence studies of three oral Cephalexin Monohydrate formulations. Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 4 (2): 89 -96.
  10. Sumia Sir-Elkhatim Mohamed (2011). Current state of pharmacy education in theSudan.

 

American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 75 (4) Article 65.

  1. Mohamed SS, Mustafa MA and Elawad ZA (2011). Pharmacokinetic and bioequivalence studies on two brands of Cephalexin Monohydrate suspension. Arab Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 4 (7): 39 –45.
  2. Sumia Sir-Elkhatim Mohamed (2012). Clinical pharmacy in the Sudan: Current state and future challenges. Khartoum Medical Journal. 5(2):738-748.
  3. Sumia S. Mohamed, Adil A. Mahmoud and Abdulazim A. Ali (2013). Involvement of Sudanese community pharmacists in public health activities. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. .35 (3): 393 -400.
  4. Sumia S. Mohamed, Adil A. Mahmoud and Abdulazim. A. Ali (2013). Sudanese community pharmacists’ attitudes towards deliverance of pharmaceutical care services. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. Accepted forpublication.
  5. Sumia S. Mohamed, Adil A. Mahmoud and Abdulazim. A. Ali (2013). The role of Sudanese community pharmacists in patients’ self care. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. Submitted forpublication.
  6. Sumia S. Mohamed, Adil A. Mahmoud and Abdulazim. A. Ali (2013). Barriers for implementation of pharmaceutical care in Sudanese community pharmacies. Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Submitted forpublication.

 

 

8.3.Published ConferenceAbstracts

 

  1. Harron, D.W.G., Ali, A. A., Mohamed, S. S., and Collier P. S. (1986). Chloroquine interaction with food and analgesics in Sudanese men. Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica (Suppl. V) Abstracts 11:219.
  2. Sumia S. Mohamed and Hartmut Derendorf (1989). HPLC assay and sickle cell binding of codeine. Proceedings of the Graduate Research Association of Students in Pharmaceutics, Ninth Annual Meeting, Athens, GA, USA,29:38.
  3. Sumia S. Mohamed and Hartmut Derendorf (1990). Red cell binding of codeine. Proceedings of the Graduate Research Association of Students in Pharmaceutics, Tenth Annual Meeting, Durham, NC, USA,30:42.
  4. S. S. Mohamed and H. Derendorf (1990). Binding of codeine to healthy and sickle erythrocytes. Pharmaceutical Research, 7, 9:S-256.
  5. S. S. Mohamed, P. Mehta, S. Gross, A. Kedar, M. Ayass, B. Tomlinson, and H. Derendorf (1991). Pharmacokinetics of Codeine in Sickle Cell Patients and Healthy Controls. Pharm. Res. 8, 10:S-295.
  6. S.S.Mohamed,W.H.Eltom,S.A.Khalid,G.M.Satti,S.A.WardandG.I.Edwards
(1999). Pharmacokinetics-Pharmacodynamic   correlation of Artemether in Sudanese
patients   with chloroquine resistant   uncomplicated P.   falciparum malaria. 2nd   Global
Gators Symposium   on     New   Developments   in     Clinical Pharmacy and Clinical

Pharmacology, Reims, France.

  1. S. S. Mohamed, W. H. Eltom, S. A. Khalid, G. M. Satti, S. A. Ward and G. I. Edwards (2000). Pharmacokinetics of artemether and dihydroartemisinin in Sudanese patients with chloroquine resistant uncomplicated P. falciparum malaria and healthy volunteers. Proceedings of the Ninth Jordanian Pharmaceutical Conference, 104 –106.
  2. Sumia S. Mohamed, Rehab IbnAuf and Xuan Lijiang (2003). Comparative pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of two locally manufactured chloroquine preparations. Conference on Endemic and Infectious diseases in The Sudan. Ministry of science and technology, National center for Research, Tropical Medicine Research Institute, in collaboration with institute of Endemic Diseases U of K, World Health organization (WHO/TDR) and Federal ministry of Health. No. 8.7 pp25.
  3. Sumia Sir Elkhatim Mohamed, Rehab Ibnauf Homeida and Xuan Li-Jiang (2005). Pharmacokinetic profile and bioequivalence of four dosage forms of chloroquine marketed in the Sudan. The 9th International Pharmaceutical Sciences Conference and Exposition and the 9th General Assembly Meeting of the Scientific Society of Colleges of Pharmacy of the Association of Arab Universities in the ArabWorld.
  4. Sumia S. Mohamed, Ahmed Ghaleb Saif Al-Mekhlafi and Najeeb Saed Ghanim (2005). Bioequivalence evaluation of Ciprofloxacin in six brands available in Yemen and the influence of khat and common Yemeni food on its bioavailability. The 9th International Pharmaceutical Sciences Conference and Exhibition and the 9th   General   Assembly

 

Meeting of the Scientific Society of Colleges of Pharmacy of the Association of Arab Universities in the Arab World., King Saud University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia BE/BA-02 pp 54.

  1. Sumia S. Mohamed (2007), The University of Khartoum and the Transition from Product-focused to Patient-focused Pharmacy Teaching. The 2nd International Conference on Medical Education in the Sudan. March, 2007. Organized by the Educational Development Center for Health Professionals, Khartoum. pp64.
  2. Sumia S. Mohamed (2007). The role of the University of Khartoum towards the implementation of pharmaceutical care practice in Sudan. 36th European Symposium on Clinical Pharmacy “Implementing clinical pharmacy in community and hospital setting: Sharing the experience”. Istanbul, Turkey, No. EDU-107 pp35.
  3. Sumia Sir-Elkhatim Mohamed (2009). The University of Khartoum and implementation of patient-centered pharmacy practice. Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technologies Conference and Exhibition (Duphat 2009), Dubai, UAE. No. 56 pp103.
  4. S. S. E. Mohamed, A. T. Mohamed, H. A. Mohamed (2010). Evaluation of nosocomial infection management and antimicrobial use at Soba University hospital ICU. ESCP International Workshop. Patient safety and Pharmacy, Uppsala, Sweden. No. PC-08, pp 112.
  5. Sumia Sir-Elkhatim Mohamed and Dalia Ahmed Osman Ballal (2011). Need of Screening Services for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases in Community Pharmacies. Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technologies Conference and Exhibition, (Duphat 22-24 March, 2011), Dubai, UAE. No. F 51, pp87.
  6. Lama Mohamed Hassan Shokfa, Leila Abdullah Mohamed Alshehhi and Sumia Sir- Elkhatim Mohamed (2011). Assessment of the Use of Music Therapy in Treatment of Psychiatric Patients and Children with Special Needs. Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technologies Conference and Exhibition (Duphat 22-24 March, 2011), Dubai, UAE. No. S27, pp124.
  7. Abeer Khalfan Abdulla and Sumia Sir-Elkhatim Mohamed (2011). Antioxidants in our lives: The 5 Ws. Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technologies Conference and Exhibition (Duphat 22-24 March, 2011), Dubai, UAE. No. S28, pp125
  8. Mohammed Abdallah Eltayeb, Sumia Sir Elkhatim Mohamed, Mohamed Ali Eltom (2011). Feasibility of implementing pharmaceutical care for people with diabetes in Sudan: DSME delivery in a community pharmacy. The World Diabetes Congress, organized by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), 4-8 December, Dubai, UAE. No. 1618, pp 523.
  9. Mohammed Abdallah Eltayeb, Sumia Sir Elkhatim Mohamed, Mohamed Ali Eltom (2011). Diabetes care in community pharmacy practice in Khartoum State, Sudan: The pharmacist and diabetes clients’ perspectives. International Diabetes Epidemiology Group (IDEG) 12th Symposium, 2-4 December, Sharjah University, UAE. No. P11, pp 23-24.
  10. Sumia S. Mohamed, Adil A. Mahmoud and A. A. Ali. Attitudes of Sudanese Community Pharmacists towards Pharmaceutical Care (2012). The 1st Technosphere 2012 Conference, The 14th Annual SACPAW Congress and The 2nd International Conference of AUST College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 7-9 February, Ajman University UAE, No. 36, PP92.
  11. Sumia Sirelkhatim Mohamed Faiza Mohamed Ahmed Saad and Mohamed Sirelkhatim Hashim. Parents/Guardians Perspectives on Prescribing Practices and Rational Use of Antimalarials and Antibiotics in Children in Khartoum State (2012). The 1st Technosphere 2012 Conference, The 14th Annual SACPAW Congress and The 2nd International Conference of AUST College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 7-9 February, Ajman University UAE, No. 31, PP149-150.
  12. Sumia S. Mohamed, Nemat A. Algarai and Mohamed Mustafa. Bioequivalence of Locally Manufactured amoxicyllin Capsule and Suspension Formulations in Comparison with PrincimoxÒUsing Urinary Excretion Method (2012). The 1st Technosphere 2012 Conference, The 14th Annual SACPAW Congress and The 2nd International Conference of AUST College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 7-9 February, Ajman University UAE, No. 32, PP151-152.
  13. Sumia Sir ElKhatim Mohamed and Randa Hafiz Siddig. Therapeutic drug monitoring of lithium (2012). The 1st Technosphere 2012 Conference, The 14th Annual SACPAW Congress and The 2nd International Conference of AUST College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 7-9 February, Ajman University UAE, No. 33, PP153-154.
  14. Sumia Sir Elkhatim Mohamed and Hawa Ahmed Obeidallah Hamid. Management of Oral Mucositis Following Cytotoxic Chemotherapy at Radio Isotope Centre Khartoum. Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technologies Conference and Exhibition (Duphat 19-21 March, 2012), Dubai, UAE. No. S27, pp124.

 

 

8.4.Other attended Conferences, Seminars, Workshops andSymposia

 

1988          Attended the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists SecondAnnual meeting, Orlando FL,USA.

1990          Poster presentation, The American Association of PharmaceuticalScientistsFifth Annual meeting, Las Vegas NV,USA.

1991          Poster presentation, The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Sixth Annual meeting, Washington DC,USA.

1993          Workshop on Revision of the Essential Drugs List, organized by theGeneral Directorate of Pharmacy, Ministry of Health,Khartoum.

Drug Information Center, Bahri Hospital, Khartoum.

Amman, Jordan.

1994          Sub-Regional University Workshop on the “Introduction of Essential Drugs and

Rational Prescribing Concepts into University Curricula”, WHO Regional office for Eastern Mediterranean. Damascus, Syria.

the Faculty of Pharmacy in collaboration with the WHO.

2000 The Joint International Tropical Medicine Meeting, Bangkok,Thailand.  
2000 Plenary lecture on “Artemether” as part of a workshop held by IPCA

Laboratories Limited and Marwaco Commercial Enterprises Ltd, Khartoum, Sudan.

 

2003          Attended the 2nd   African Pharmaceutical Students Federationannualcongress “The pharmacist in the new era of health care system” held in Khartoum,Sudan.

2003          Workshop on Implementation and Strengthening of the role ofspecializedboards within Sudan Medical SpecializationBoard

2004          Main   speaker   in   the   Novartis   Pharma  Services   Inc.   andCisuba launch symposium of the new antimalarial Coartem (artemether/lumefantrine). Topic “Disposition of artemether in Sudanese patients with Chloroquine resistant malaria”

2004          Participated effectively in the workshop on the importance of the introductionof Rational Use of Drugs in the curricula of the Collages of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing. Organized by the General Directorate of Pharmacy, FMOH, in collaboration with the WHO.27/12/2004

2005          Workshop on Stability Studies of Multivitamins in different dosageforms, Organized by the General Directorate of Pharmacy, Federal Ministry of Health, Khartoum,Sudan.

2005          Podium and poster presentation and co-chairing of a session, The 9thInternational

Pharmaceutical Sciences Conference and Exhibition, King Saud University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2007          Podium presentation at the Faculty of Pharmacy Week. Topic “Clinical pharmacyBasics”

2008          Attended the Dubai International Pharmaceutical and TechnologiesConference and Exhibition (Duphat 2008), Dubai,UAE.

2008          Main speaker on the Workshop on “Problems of the pharmaceutical   industryin Sudan” organized by Ministry of the Cabinet, Secretariat General of Consultancy Board.

2009          Workshop on “Pharmaceutical Care” organized by the   Continuousprofessional development center and the General Directorate ofPharmacy.

2010          Contributed in the 16th Annual Pharmacy Day. Organized by Ministry of Health,

Fujairah Medical Zone, UAE

2010          RepresentedthecollegeofPharmacyandhealthsciences,AjmanUniversityat The 14th General Assembly Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Scientific Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in the Arab World and the 3rd Jordan International Pharmaceutical conference “Towards Pharmaceutical Discovery”. Organized by the Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Zaytoonah Private University of Jordan, Amman,Jordan.

2010          Attendance   of   plenary   sessions,   Continuous   Medical Education, Dubai International Pharmaceutical and Technologies Conference and Exhibition (Duphat 2010), Dubai,UAE.

 

8.5.ResearchGrants

 

1997          Wellcome   Trust   Traveling   Research   Training   Fellowship,   grant number 047401/Z/96/Z/JMW/JPS/CG. The Trust agreed to awarded the Universityof

 

Liverpool a grant of up to £ 32,912 to provide a fellowship for me over a 12 months period that was extended later for another 12 months.

 

9.Local, National and InternationalMemberships

 

  1. Sudanese PharmacistsSyndicate
  2. Sudanese Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene(SSTMH).
  3. Sudanese Society in Care of Old People(SSCOP).
  4. Society for Women and AIDS in Africa(SWAA).
  5. The Sudanese Organization of Environment and Nutrition(Soen)
  6. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists(AAPS).
  7. Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, UK(RSTMH).
  8. European Society of Clinical Pharmacy(ESCP).
  9. The Sudanese MedicalCouncil
  10. Charitableorganization

 

10.Skills

 

A)  Instrumentation

 

Highly experienced in the setup and use of the following equipments:

  1. Spectrophotometry(UV/Visible).
  2. Fluorescence, Coulimetric and electrochemicaldetectors.
  3. High performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).
  4. Capillary Electrophoresis (CE, CZE,MEKC).
  5. Gas liquid chromatography(GLC).
  6. Mass spectroscopy(MS).
  7. Combined Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy/Selected Ion Monitoring (GC/MS/SIM).

 

B)  Human ClinicalTrials

 

  1. Well-experienced in Experimental designing, coordination, and conducting clinical trials for bioequivalence, bioavailability, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamicstudies.
  2. Highly skilled in phlebotomy and biological samplehandling.
  3. Excellent experience in developing assays for measurement of concentrations of drugs and their metabolites in biologicalmatrices.
  4. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data analysis andreporting.

 

C)  Computers

 

Well versed in the use of computers and their programs including:

  1. Word processing (MicrosoftOffice®).
  2. Spread sheets and Scientific Computing (Lotus® andExcel®).
  3. Graphics and curve fitting for determination of pharmacokinetic parameters (Sigma plotÔ, GraphÔ, R-strip®, TopFit®).
  4. Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic modeling (Top Fit® In the process of learningNONMEM®).
  5. Statistical analysis (Minitab®, SPSSÔ,EPINFOÔ).
  6. Medley Desk top 1.1.2 Referencesystem.
  7. Internetcommunications.
  8. Ajman University E-Learning system(MOODLE)

 

 

D)  Curriculum Planning andDevelopment

 

1        Establishment of new Faculties of Pharmacy Curricula: The Academy of Medical Science and Technology, Nile College,Alnelien.

2        Revision of already established Colleges of Pharmacy undergraduate Curricula: International Africa University, Ahfad University forGirls.

3        Establishments of Postgraduate programs: Master by coursesdegrees.

 

11.        Areas ofResearch

 

  1. Formulation factors affecting drug delivery.
  2. Bioequivalence and bioavailability ofdrugs.
  3. Stability of drug dosageforms.
  4. Pharmaceuticaltechnology
  5. Therapeutic drug monitoring and Dosing regimendesigns.
  6. Pharmacokinetics and Clinical efficacy ofdrugs.
  7. Rational use ofdrug.
  8. Pharmacy education and pharmacy practice
  9. clinical pharmacy and pharmaceuticalcare