Name: Mahmoud Abu Bakr Ahmed Younis
Date of Birth: 23rd December, 1990
Nationality: Egyptian
Address: Department of Industrial Pharmacy,
Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Assiut 71526, Egypt
E-mail:
Academic e-mail:
Mobile No.: +201224386155
Marital status: single
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- 2012: Bachelor of pharmaceutical sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt, Excellent with honor's grade (ranked first among 753 graduates).
- 2016: Master of pharmaceutical sciences (Pharmaceutical technology and industrial pharmacy), Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt, Excellent with honor's grade.
Career
November 2012-May 2016:
- Demonstrator at Industrial Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt.
- Teaching Industrial pharmacy I (PHI-522), Industrial pharmacy II (PHI-543), Pharmaceutical manufacturing and pharmaceutical technology (PT-607) for undergraduate students.
- Teaching Advanced industrial pharmacy (DP-IP 064) and Industrial engineering (DP-IP 065) for postgraduate diploma students.
- Member of Quality Assurance Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt since March 2015.
June 2016 till now:
- Assistant lecturer at Industrial Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt.
Training and workshops
1. April 2013: "Research Team Management", Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Assiut University, Egypt.
2. April 2013: "E-Learning", Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Assiut University, Egypt.
3. October 2013: "International Publishing of Research ", Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Assiut University, Egypt.
4. September 2014: "Time and Conference Management", Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Assiut University, Egypt.
5. September 2014: "Conference Organization", Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Assiut University, Egypt.
6. October 2014: "How to cope with scientific literature, Endnote, ReadCube and Google scholar ", faculty of pharmacy, Assiut university, Egypt.
7. October 2014: "University Administration", Faculty and Leadership Development Center (FLDC), Assiut University, Egypt.
8. March 2015: "Preparation of University Teacher", faculty of education, Assiut University, Egypt.
Courses studied
1. Undergraduate courses (2007-2012), faculty of pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt:
- Botany (Excellent)
- Zoology (very good)
- Inorganic chemistry (Excellent)
- Mathematics (very good)
- Physics (Excellent)
- Organic chemistry (Excellent)
- Histology and Anatomy (Excellent)
- Pharmaceutics (Excellent)
- Computer sciences (Excellent)
- Physical pharmacy (Excellent)
- Physiology (Excellent)
- Pharmacognosy (Excellent)
- Analytical chemistry (Excellent)
- Business Management (Excellent)
- Microbiology and Immunology (Excellent)
- Pathology and Parasitology (Excellent)
- Biochemistry (Excellent)
- Medicinal chemistry (Excellent)
- Natural products chemistry (Excellent)
- Pharmacology (Excellent)
- Phramacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics (Excellent)
- Drug Marketing (Excellent)
- Toxicology (Excellent)
- Hospital pharmacy (Excellent)
- Industrial pharmacy (Excellent)
- First Aid (Excellent)
- Clinical pharmacy (Excellent)
- Bioassay (Excellent)
- Radiopharmacy (Excellent)
- Alternative Medicine (Excellent)
2. Postgraduate courses (2013-2015), faculty of pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt:
- Instrumental Analysis (good)
- Physical chemistry (Excellent)
- Statistics (Excellent)
- Computer sciences (Excellent)
- Molecular biology (Excellent)
- Laboratory safety (very good)
- Advanced industrial pharmacy (very good)
- Drug stability (Excellent)
- Drug Delivery Systems (Excellent)
- Tablet technology (Excellent)
Postgraduate experience
· (2013-2016): Master degree in pharmaceutical sciences (Pharmaceutical technology and industrial pharmacy), Faculty of Pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt.
Thesis entitled "Development and Evaluation of New Dosage Forms of Domperidone"
- Compatibility studies of domperidone with various pharmaceutical excipients.
- Enhancement of domperidone solubility and dissolution rate using solid dispersion technique.
- Construction of Langmuir adsorption isotherms for the adsorption of domperidone onto different adsorbents.
- Enhancement of domperidone dissolution rate via formulation of adsorbates and co-adsorbates.
- Formulation and in-vitro evaluation of gastro-retentive floating tablets of domperidone for enhancement of its absorption and bioavailability.
- Formulation and in-vitro evaluation of sublingual tablets of domperidone for enhancement of its bioavailability and overcoming the first-pass metabolism.
- Comparative in-vivo bioavailability studies on the formulated floating and sublingual tablets in comparison with the commercially-available oral tablets; Motinorm®.
- Shelf and accelerated stability studies on the formulated floating and sublingual tablets.
Laboratory skills
- UV-Vis spectroscopy.
- HPLC.
- Thermal analysis.
- Microparticle technology.
- Mini-tablet technology.
- Tablet formulation.
- Tablet compression.
- pH measurements.
- Dissolution testing (manual and automatic)
- Tablet evaluation.
- Solubility studies.
- Solid dispersion formulations.
- Compatibility studies.
- Adsorption studies.
- Stability studies.
- Bioavailability studies.
- Pharmacokinetic analysis.
Publications
- Journal articles:
1. A.E. Aboutaleb, S.I. Abdel-Rahman, M.O. Ahmed and
M. A. Younis "Enhancement of domperidone dissolution rate via formulation of adsorbates and co-adsorbates" International journal of pharmaceutical sciences and research, 7(3), 951-60, 2016.
2. Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, Sayed I. Abdel-Rahman, Mahrous O. Ahmed and
Mahmoud A. Younis "Formulation of domperidone in gastro-retentive floating tablets" Journal of innovations in pharmaceuticals and biological sciences, 3(2), 81-93, 2016.
3. Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, Sayed I. Abdel-Rahman, Mahrous O. Ahmed and
Mahmoud A. Younis "Design and evaluation of domperidone sublingual tablets" International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, 8(6), 195-201, 2016.
4. Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, Sayed I. Abdel-Rahman, Mahrous O. Ahmed and
Mahmoud A. Younis "Improvement of domperidone solubility and dissolution rate by dispersion in various hydrophilic carriers" Journal of applied pharmaceutical science, article in press.
- Conference presentations:
1. Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, Sayed I. Abdel-Rahman, Mahrous O. Ahmed and
Mahmoud A. Younis "Adsorption and Co-adsorption; Effective Techniques for Enhancement of Domperidone Dissolution", 1st international conference on "Health between nutrition and treatment", faculty of pharmacy, Beni-suef university, Egypt, 30-31 August 2015.
2. Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, Sayed I. Abdel-Rahman, Mahrous O. Ahmed and
Mahmoud A. Younis "Formulation of domperidone in gastro-retentive floating tablets" 5th international conference of pharmaceutical sciences "Frontiers in the pharmaceutical sciences and pharmacy practice: A global perspective", faculty of pharmacy, Al-Zaytoonah university, Amman, Jordan, 21-23 October 2015.
3. Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, Sayed I. Abdel-Rahman, Mahrous O. Ahmed and
Mahmoud A. Younis "Sublingual tablets; A promising approach for domperidone delivery" 10th international conference of pharmaceutical sciences, faculty of pharmacy, Assiut university, Egypt, 13-14 April 2016.
Google scholar link:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=ar&user=fno2xnYAAAAJ
Reviewed journals
- Reviewer for international journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences (Impact factor = 1.59).
Research interests
- Nanoparticle-based delivery systems.
- Drug targeting.
- Gene delivery.
Computer skills
- Microsoft office word.
- Microsoft office Excel.
- Microsoft office power point.
- Endnote.
- ReadCube.
- Searching international online databases and websites: Google scholar, Research Gate, Science direct, Pubmed, J store, Library of the congress, Drugs.com, EMA, FDA, WHO and Medscape.
Memberships
- December 2012 till now: Member of Egyptian Syndicate of Pharmacists.
Language skills
- English (preparing for IELTS).
- Arabic (mother language).
References
1. Professor Mahrous O. Ahmed, professor of industrial pharmacy and dean of faculty of pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt.
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2. Professor Ahmed E. Aboutaleb, professor of industrial pharmacy, faculty of pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt.
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3. Dr. Hesham M. Tawfeek, assistant professor of industrial pharmacy, faculty of pharmacy, Assiut University, Egypt.
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