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Title
Drug Delivery Research Group
Category
graduate
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Source URL
https://www.sharjah.ac.ae/en/Research/RIMHS/DDG
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https://www.sharjah.ac.ae/en/Research/RIMHS
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2026-03-20T01:33:58+00:00
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Drug Delivery Research Group

Source: https://www.sharjah.ac.ae/en/Research/RIMHS/DDG Parent: https://www.sharjah.ac.ae/en/Research/RIMHS

Overview

The "Drug Delivery" research group seeks to find creative and innovative solutions to the current challenges limiting the therapeutic efficiency of many drugs such as low solubility, low permeability, low efficacy and high toxicity and resulting in poor patient compliance. We aim to develop novel platforms and smart delivery systems that ensure the effective delivery and tolerability of different marketed and new drugs in order to contribute to the overall enhancement of disease management and human health and to increase the cost effectiveness of such treatments.

Goals and Objectives

Our drug delivery research group is dedicated to advancing the field by exploring innovative approaches and technologies to overcome the challenges associated with traditional drug delivery methods. We aim to develop targeted and efficient delivery systems that can enhance drug efficacy, minimize side effects, and improve patient outcomes. Our research encompasses a wide range of areas, including nanomedicine, biomaterials, and controlled-release systems. By staying at the forefront of drug delivery research, we strive to contribute to the development of safer, more effective therapies for various diseases and conditions.

Mark Rawas Qalaji

Research Group Coordinator

mqalaji@sharjah.ac.ae

Prof. Iman Saad

Research Group Member

isaad@sharjah.ac.ae

Dr. Mohamed Haider

Research Group Member

mhaider@sharjah.ac.ae

Dr. Zahid Hussain

Research Group Member

zhussain@sharjah.ac.ae

Dr. Zafar Said

Research Group Member

zsaid@sharjah.ac.ae

Jayalakshmi Jagal

Research Assistant

jjagal@sharjah.ac.ae

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Projects

  1. Targeting Breast and Prostate Cancer: Design and Synthesis of Novel and Privileged polycyclic pyrido[1,2-a]quinolinones, Benzopyranes and Benzoxepines Motifs(AJF 201531). PI-Taleb H. AlTel-AlJalila Foundation-266,000AED.
  2. "Effect of Tumor Microrna Secretome before and after cancer chemotherapy on heart and skeletal muscle morphology and function"-PI-Dr. Rafaat El-Awady- funded from Aljalila Foundation-295,000AED.
  3. "OSU-2S Combinatorial Approach, the next level in tackling cancer cell survival" –PI- Dr. Hany A. Omar- funded from Aljalila Foundation-245,000AED.
  4. "Targeted Cancer Drug Design: Selective Targeting of HDACs Using Diversity Oriented Organic Synthesis and In Silico Aided Drug Design Strategies"-PI-Taleb H. AlTel-TerryFox Foundation-127,000AED.
  5. "Discovery, Development, and Molecular Mechanism of Novel Inhibitors of Human Hexokinase 2 as Anticancer Therapeutics"- Co-PI-Taleb H. AlTel-NYU-AD- TerryFox Foundation-127,000AED.
  6. "Design and Discovery of Lead Drug Candidates: Targeting Alzheimer's and Cancer Diseases"-PI-Taleb H. AlTel; KEF Holding Foundation-100,000AED
  7. "Novel approaches toward the discovery of drugs for the treatment of Diabetes, Obesity and Cancer"-PI-Taleb H. AlTel, NRF-200,000AED.
  8. Many Grants for graduate students projects from Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceutical Company.