Pooja Kumari | Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Pooja Kumari | Pharmaceutical Chemistry
| Women Researcher Award

JSS college of pharmacy, mysore | India

Ms. Pooja Kumari is an accomplished pharmaceutical researcher with over four years of experience in drug design, synthetic and medicinal chemistry, and scientific writing. She has expertise in computational approaches, including molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation, QSAR, and homology modeling, alongside hands-on laboratory synthesis of novel compounds. Her Ph.D. research at JSS University focuses on designing and synthesizing novel purine derivatives as Aurora kinase-A inhibitors for breast cancer, integrating in-silico modeling with biochemical evaluation. She has contributed to medicinal chemistry through publications on pyrimidine, pyrazole, benzimidazole, and benzoxazole scaffolds, as well as reviews on pharmacogenomics and oncogenic signaling pathways, with 3 documents, 7 citations, and an h-index of 1. Pooja also has four years of teaching experience and practical guidance experience as a Research Assistant at SriramChem Laboratories. A registered pharmacist in India, she has completed workshops and certifications in AI-driven drug discovery and journal reviewing. Fluent in English and Hindi, she is currently enhancing her Dutch proficiency, reflecting adaptability and commitment to cross-cultural engagement. Her multidisciplinary expertise and strong analytical and communication skills enable her to contribute effectively in academic, research, and regulated pharmaceutical environments.

Profile: Orcid | Scopus 

Featured Publication

Kumari, P. (2026). Exploring pyrimidine scaffolds for cancer therapy: A triad of synthetic chemistry, computational studies, and in-vitro biological testing. Journal of Molecular Structure.

 

 

Faisal Al-Akayleh | Pharmacology | Excellence in Innovation

Prof. Faisal Al-Akayleh | Pharmacology | Excellence in Innovation

Professor Faisal Al-Akayleh, an editorial board member of the Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.  university of Petra, Jordan

🌟 Professor Faisal T. Al-Akayleh, Ph.D. is a distinguished expert in pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical technology, serving as the Head of the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology at the University of Petra, Amman, Jordan. With a robust academic and professional background, Professor Al-Akayleh has made remarkable contributions as a pharmaceutical researcher, inventor, and consultant. He has authored five patents in the fields of nanotechnology, pharmaceutical science, and environmental applications. His innovative spirit is reflected in his leadership roles and impactful projects in drug delivery and nanotechnology. 💊🔬

Publication Profile

Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology – Professor Al-Akayleh’s academic journey is marked by his expertise in pharmaceutics, enabling him to advance the pharmaceutical industry with groundbreaking innovations. His education laid the foundation for his significant contributions to pharmaceutical technology and material science. 📚

Experience

📈 With years of experience in academia and the pharmaceutical industry, Professor Al-Akayleh has served as a technical manager and consultant for various pharmaceutical companies. As an associate professor, he has led groundbreaking research projects and collaborated on numerous industry-funded initiatives. His leadership extends to his roles as a board member of the Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the University of Petra Pharmaceutical Center. He also chairs the Ethical Approval Committee at the University of Petra. 🧪

Awards and Honors

🏆 Professor Al-Akayleh received the prestigious El Hassan Bin Talal Award for Scientific Excellence (2018) for his collaborative project on developing an oral insulin delivery system. His dedication to innovation has garnered recognition for advancing pharmaceutical research and development. ✨

Research Focus

🔍 Professor Al-Akayleh specializes in drug delivery systems, nanotechnology, pharmaceutical material science, and environmental sustainability. His research addresses critical challenges in developing innovative drug formulations, including nanoparticles for improved skin permeation and novel excipients for enhanced drug delivery. 🌐

Conclusion

Professor Faisal T. Al-Akayleh is a trailblazer in pharmaceutical sciences, combining academic excellence with industrial expertise to deliver innovative solutions. His commitment to advancing pharmaceutics and nanotechnology continues to inspire scientific progress and foster meaningful collaborations. 🌟

Publications

Recent Advances in Ocular Drug Delivery: Insights into Lyotropic Liquid Crystals (2024)
Published in Pharmaceuticals, cited by 10 articles.

Novel therapeutic deep eutectic system for the enhancement of ketoconazole antifungal activity and transdermal permeability (2024)
Published in Journal of Molecular Liquids, cited by 15 articles.

AI-Driven Physical Rehabilitation Strategies in Post-Cancer Care (2024)
Presented at IEEE ICCR 2024 Conference, cited by 5 articles.

What We Know About the Actual Role of Traditional Probiotics in Health and Disease (2024)
Published in Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, cited by 12 articles.

Utilizing olive leaves biomass as an efficient adsorbent for ciprofloxacin removal (2024)
Published in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, cited by 8 articles.