Dr. Dina Aboushady | Pharmaceutical Analysis | Best Researcher Award
German University in Cairo, Egypt.
Dr. Dina Aboushady is a distinguished Postdoctoral Lecturer Assistant in the Faculty of Pharmacy and Biotechnology at the German University in Cairo (GUC), specializing in pharmaceutical chemistry. With a deep passion for drug design and bioanalysis, her research bridges innovative solutions in chiral recognition and pharmaceutical quality. She has significantly contributed to the development of quinazoline derivatives and enantiomeric resolution methods. Her career is marked by numerous awards, including prestigious scholarships and research fellowships. Dr. Aboushady also brings valuable teaching experience to her role at GUC and GIU (German International University).
Profile
Education π
Dr. Aboushady obtained her Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and Biotechnology from the German University in Cairo (GUC) in 2014, graduating with highest honors. She continued her studies and earned a Master's of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry in 2016 with excellent grades. Her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Pharmaceutical Chemistry was awarded in 2021, focusing on Quality by Design for Bioanalysis and chiral recognition. Her commitment to research excellence was further recognized with scholarships such as the DAAD/BMBF/GUC funded fellowship and the full Ph.D. fellowship from GUC.
Experience πΌ
Dr. Aboushady currently serves as a Postdoctoral Lecturer Assistant at GUC and a Part-time Lecturer at the German International University (GIU), teaching courses like Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Instrumental Analysis. Her teaching extends across several campuses in Cairo and Berlin. Additionally, she has contributed to various workshops such as Grant Writing and LC-MS Essential Operator workshops, emphasizing her active role in academic development and mentoring.
Research Interests π¬
Pharmaceutical Chemistry Expertise π¬
Dr. Dina Aboushady specializes in pharmaceutical chemistry, focusing on the design and synthesis of novel drug molecules. Her work includes developing innovative bioanalytical methods that advance the understanding and application of pharmaceutical compounds.
Enantio-Separation and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) π
A major part of Dr. Aboushady's research lies in enantio-separation, a process critical to the bioanalysis and quality control of pharmaceutical products. She utilizes supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), a powerful technique to separate chiral compounds, enabling more precise drug quality assessment and development.
Chiral Recognition in Drug Design π
Dr. Aboushady's contributions to chiral recognition are pivotal in optimizing the effectiveness of pharmaceutical products. By understanding and improving how drugs interact with their chiral forms, she plays a crucial role in ensuring that drugs are both safe and effective.
Pharmaceutical Analysis and Drug Quality Control π¬
Her research in pharmaceutical analysis focuses on improving drug quality control through advanced separation techniques. Dr. Aboushadyβs work ensures that pharmaceutical products meet the required standards for efficacy and safety, contributing significantly to drug development and bioanalysis.
Awards π
DAAD/BMBF/GUC Scholarship (2019-2020) for research stay in Germany.
Full Ph.D. Fellowship (2016-2021) at GUC.
Academic Excellence Scholarship (2009-2014) for Bachelor studies at GUC.
DAAD Scholarship for Drug Design Course (Summer 2013) in Germany.
Selected Publications π
Aboushady, D., Parr, M. K., Hanafi, R. S., Quality-by-Design Is a Tool for Quality Assurance in the Assessment of Enantioseparation of a Model Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient. Pharmaceuticals, 2020, 13(11), 364.
Aboushady, D., Rasheed, S. S., Herrmann, J., Novel 2,4-disubstituted quinazoline analogs as antibacterial agents with improved cytotoxicity profile. Bioorg Chem., 2021, 117, 105422.
Aboushady, D., Hanafi, R. S., Parr, M. K., Quality by design approach for enantioseparation of terbutaline and its sulfate conjugate metabolite for bioanalytical application using supercritical fluid chromatography. J Chromatogr A., 2022, 1676, 463285.
Aboushady, D., Samir, L., Masoud, A., Chemometric Approaches for Sustainable Pharmaceutical Analysis Using Liquid Chromatography. Chemistry, 2025, 7(1), 11.