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Prof. Medhat Al-Ghobashy is the leader of the Bioanalysis Research Group. He initially established his Research Group at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University in collaboration with the National Organization for Research and Control of Biologicals (NORCB). Dr Al-Ghobashy has a solid background in the field of biosimilarity assessment, biomolecular characterization, analysis of biotherapeutics and pharmaceuticals in biological fluids. He is currently involved in several research projects covering the development and characterization of nano-formulations & synthetic receptors for biotechnology-derived drugs intended for the treatment of multiple sclerosis and cancer. Recently, the expertise of his research group in analysis using tandem mass spectrometry has been extended to the analysis of pharmaceuticals and other undesirable compounds in food matrices. The research group of Dr Al-Ghobashy is also involved in the development and implementation of surface-modified magnetic nanoparticles and titanium dioxide nanoparticles for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment.
Dr Al-Ghobashy is currently the Chemistry discipline lead at School of Pharmacy, Newgiza University & a member of several scientific committees at the National Organization for Research & Control of Biologicals and Central Administration of Pharmaceutical Affairs, Ministry of Health.
Dr Al-Ghobashy is a “Titular Member” at the Analytical Chemistry Division of the International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) after serving as the “National Representative” for two years in the same division.
After coming home to Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University in 2009, Dr Al-Ghobashy joined the Biotechnology Centre as a vice-director and contributed to a research grant from Cairo University in the field of environmental biotechnology in 2011. Dr Al-Ghobashy received another grant in 2012 as a PI from the Interdisciplinary Research Grants (IRG), Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. Proposed work involves downstream purification and enrichment of a recombinant protein therapeutic charge isoforms. Shortly after receiving this grant, he joined the research team of another funded project at Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. His role was to develop sensitive chromatographic and mass spectrometric assays for the determination and identification of two anticancer drugs and their metabolites in plasma.
Since 2009, Dr Al-Ghobashy actively contributed to various administrative activities at Cairo University as a vice-director of the Biotechnology Centre, member of International Relations Bureau, Faculty of Pharmacy strategic and executive research plans and Cairo University strategic research plan (health sector). Dr Al-Ghobashy established the Bioanalysis Research Group at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University in collaboration with the National Organization for Research and Control of Biologicals. Dr Al-Ghobashy is currently a member of the National Committee for Pure and Applied Chemistry. This committee is part of the advisory board of the Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Ministry of Scientific Research. Members of this committee are the national representatives in the annual IUPAC general assembly.
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Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis (2023): 115249-115249
Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences (2021): 122976-122976
Journal of Chromatography A (2021): 462012-462012
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