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Ahmad Mohammad Aljaberi

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Prof. Ahmad Mohammad Aljaberi

Head of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutics Department

Prof. Aljaberi is currently an professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, in the Faculty of Pharmacy at the Applied Sciences University. Prior to this, he has served as an assistant professor, vice-Dean of Academic affairs, and chair of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmaceutics in this same institution. He started his current role in 2008, after having receiving his PhD degree in pharmaceutics from Long Island University, NY in 2006; and his Post-Doctoral training from Hoffmann-La Roche Inc, NJ in 2007. He has authored several Journal articles in the fields of Pharmaceutical Sciences and clinical research in his previous and current roles. In his profile as a researcher, he has worked on several funded research projects, including a prestigious one from the National Institute of Health, MD. He is also a recognized technical consultant for the Jordanian Food and Drug Administration as well as several national pharmaceutical companies. Besides, he holds a number of distinguished collaborations, visiting scientist roles and consulting roles in the academic research arena. His research has been focused on the Gene therapy (6 years) and Pharmaceutics and drug delivery (9 years).

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  • Design and synthesis of novel lipids for the purpose of targeting macromolecules to various tissues of interest.
  • Physicochemical and biological characterization of non-viral gene delivery vectors for siRNA and plasmid DNA therapeutics.
  • The use of statistical approaches and design of experiment applications for screening and optimization of formulation and processing aspects of solid dosage forms.
  • Excipient functionality and its effect on the processing and performance of poorly-soluble drug product.
  • The utility of hot melt extrusion technology in developing extended release solid dosage forms.
  • Evaluating the effect of formulation and processing variables on the physical stability and in vitro release of solid dispersions prepared by hot melt extrusion technology.