Basic Informations
C.V
Curriculum Vitae
Name: Heba Mahmoud Aboud Abass
Position: Ass. Lecturer of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy.
Marital status: Married.
Nationality: Egyptian.
Date of Birth: September 30, 1985.
Address: 2 Al-Geish Street, EL-Fashn, Beni-Suef, Egypt.
Mobile: +2 01220908356.
E-mails: 1- drheba_aboud@yahoo.com
2- heba.aboud@pharm.bsu.edu.eg
Degrees:
1) B.Sc. of Pharmaceutical sciences (Excellent with honor degree),
Beni-Suef University, 2007.
2) M.Sc. Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy, Beni-Suef
University, 2012.
Experiences:
1- Demonstrator of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy, Faculty
of Pharmacy, Beni-Suef University, 2008-2012.
2- Assistant lecturer of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy,
Faculty of Pharmacy, Beni-Suef University, 2012 till now
Fields of research and routine work:
Research in orodispersible tablets, nanotechnology and drug
targeting.
Thesis:
Heba Mahmoud Aboud, (2012). Formulation and Evaluation of
Orodispersible Tablets of Certain Anti-inflammatory Drugs. Thesis for
M.Sc. degree. Faculty of Pharmacy, Beni-Suef University.
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Computer skills:
ICDL endorsed by ministry of communications and information
technology, Egypt, 2008.
Publication:
1- Ahmed Abd Elbary, Adel A. Ali, Heba M. Aboud. Enhanced dissolution
of meloxicam from orodispersible tablets prepared by different methods.
Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. 2012; 50: 89–97.
2- H.M. Aboud, A.A. Ali, A. Abd Elbary. Formulation and optimization of
tenoxicam orodispersible tablets by solid deposition technique. Journal of
Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 2012; 22 (6): 555-561.
3- Heba M. Aboud, Adel Ahmed Ali, Shahira F. El-Menshawe, and Ahmed
Abd Elbary. Nanotransfersomes of carvedilol for intranasal delivery:
formulation, characterization and in vivo evaluation. Drug Delivery. 2015
1-11.
Master Title
''Formulation and Evaluation of Orodispersible Tablets of Certain Anti-inflammatory Drugs''
Master Abstract
''Formulation and Evaluation of Orodispersible Tablets of Certain Anti-inflammatory Drugs"
PHD Title
''A Pharmaceutical Study on Intranasal Drug Delivery of an Antihypertensive Drug''
PHD Abstract