Academic Tutor
I hold a BSc in Pharmacy and a BSc (Hons) in Pharmaceutical Science from the University of Greenwich, followed by an MSc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, where I conducted research under the supervision of Dr Giulia Getti. I then pursued a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Sunderland under the mentorship of Professor Amal Ali Elkordy, focusing on both formulation science and cancer biology.
My doctoral research involved the development and optimisation of liposomal nanovesicles co-loaded with anti-cancer using microfluidic systems for targeted cancer therapy, with an emphasis on studying their cytotoxic effects on breast cancer cells and the role of reactive oxygen species in tumour progression.
Following my PhD, I was awarded funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Impact Acceleration Account to develop a novel liposomal formulation for psoriasis treatment, with the aim of advancing commercialisation prospects.
At the University of Sunderland, I contribute to teaching and supervising students across various pharmaceutical science disciplines, integrating practical applications and cutting-edge research into my approach to education.
Teaching and supervision
I currently teach lectures, practical labs and problem-based learning sessions on the following modules in Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Sciences:
- BPS213 - Pharmaceutical Manufacture.
- PBFM11- Essential Study Skills, Dosage Forms and Pharmacokinetics.
- PBFM15 - Research Project.
- PBS318 - Advanced Formulation Science.
- PBFM13 - Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology.
- PHA116 - The Professional Practice of Pharmacy
- CSCM01 - EU and Worldwide Regulation for the Manufacture and Marketing of Cosmetic, Personal Care and Fragrance Products.
- CSC303 - Regulatory Aspects and Quality Management.
In addition, I supervise Pharmaceutical and BioPharmaceutical Formulations MSc students.
Research
My research focuses on the development of advanced drug delivery systems, including lipid-based nanoparticles such as liposomes and niosomes, for targeted therapy. I am particularly interested in the application of these systems for the treatment of chronic conditions like psoriasis and cancer, utilising innovative approaches such as microfluidic methods and 3D skin models.
Additionally, I am keen on studying the mechanistic effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their modulation in tumorigenesis. My research explores the role of antioxidants, such as ascorbic acid and alpha-lipoic acid, in cancer therapy, investigating their potential to enhance therapeutic efficacy and reduce oxidative stress-related damage
Additionally, I am keen on studying the mechanistic effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and their modulation in tumorigenesis. My research explores the role of antioxidants, such as ascorbic acid and alpha-lipoic acid, in cancer therapy, investigating their potential to enhance therapeutic efficacy and reduce oxidative stress-related damage