Samra Qaraghuli | Antibiotics | Women Researcher Award

Dr.Samra Qaraghuli | Antibiotics | Women Researcher Award

Dr.Samra Qaraghuli | Antibiotics | Women Researcher Award

college of pharmacy mustansiriyah university, Iraq

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Early Academic Pursuits

Hailing from Baghdad, Iraq, I began my academic journey at Al-Mustansiriyah University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology/Biotechnology (2005) and a Master of Science in Botany with a focus on Medicinal Plants (2008). My deep-rooted interest in plant science and natural products led me to pursue further studies in South Australia, where I completed an English proficiency program at the Intensive English Language Institution (IELI). This linguistic and cultural immersion set the stage for my doctoral studies.

In 2018, I earned my Ph.D. from Flinders University, Adelaide, with a research focus on the purification of novel antibiotics and bioactive compounds from Australian macrofungi. This research was recognized with several prestigious awards including first prize in the AMP Ignite Competition, Future Scientist Award of South Australia, and a nomination for the PhD Excellence Award.

đź§Ş Professional Endeavors

Currently, I serve as a full-time lecturer at the College of Pharmacy, Mustansiriyah University, and as an adjunct lecturer at the College of Pharmacy, The American University of Iraq – Baghdad. My teaching portfolio includes courses in Pharmacognosy and Natural Product Analysis, where I combine theoretical frameworks with hands-on laboratory training. I have also contributed extensively to the curriculum development and accreditation compliance (ACPE) at Mustansiriyah University as the Program Compliance Officer.

Previously, I worked at Novartis Pharmaceuticals Australia (2019–2022) in several roles, including Ethics, Risk, and Compliance Coordinator, QA Specialist, and Manage Access Program Coordinator. These roles enhanced my professional competencies in quality assurance, compliance, stakeholder communication, and risk management.

I also held a research-based position as an Associate Biologist at the National Diabetes Centre (2009–2011), where I gained expertise in serology, bacteriology, and tissue culture techniques.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

My academic research centers on macrofungi, natural products chemistry, medicinal plants, microbiology, and biotechnology. My doctoral work at Flinders University made significant contributions to the identification and purification of bioactive compounds with potential pharmaceutical applications, particularly in the fight against antibiotic resistance.

I’ve also contributed to scientific knowledge through presentations at national and international conferences, supported by travel and research grants from respected institutions such as the Australasian Mycological Society, Field Naturalists Society of South Australia, and Flinders University.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond academic instruction, I am deeply committed to science communication and educational development. I have mentored students in various capacities and coached the ELO Competition Team in 2024, guiding them to a Fourth Prize finish. My efforts to foster scientific curiosity and communication have made a measurable impact in both academic and public engagement spheres.

As a volunteer bilingual mentor in South Australia and a participant in university-led educational programs, I have actively contributed to the cultural and intellectual integration of international students.

📚 Academic Cites and Awards

My scholarly excellence has been recognized through numerous awards:

  • 🥇 First Prize – AMP Ignite Competition (2018)

  • 🏆 Future Scientist Award, South Australia (2018)

  • 🎓 Nominated for PhD Excellence Award, Flinders University (2019)

  • đź§­ AMS Conference Travel Grant (2016)

  • đź§ł FUSA Development & Conference Grants (2016)

  • 🌱 Field Naturalists Society of SA Grant (2015)

  • 🇮🇶 Doctoral Scholarship from HCED, Iraq (2013)

I also earned Flinders University Horizon Awards (Silver, Gold, and Platinum), demonstrating my commitment to academic leadership, communication, and community involvement.

đź§° Technical Skills

My technical expertise includes:

  • Natural Product Extraction and Chromatographic Techniques (TLC, HPLC, GC, Column Chromatography, etc.)

  • Mycology and Mushroom Cultivation

  • Molecular Biology: DNA/RNA extraction, PCR, cDNA synthesis

  • Microbiology & Serology: Quantitative genetics, bacterial culture, serological analysis

  • Cell and Tissue Culture Techniques

  • Compliance and QA Systems: SOP writing, CAPA management, Risk Assessment

👩‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Since 2012, I have taught a variety of pharmacy and biomedical science courses, primarily in Pharmacognosy. I specialize in:

  • Medicinal plant identification and classification

  • Pharmacological and chemical profiling of natural products

  • Chromatographic separation methods

  • Microscopic and macroscopic crude drug evaluation

  • Tissue culture and secondary metabolite production

My teaching style emphasizes interactive labs, critical thinking, and scientific inquiry, with a focus on student engagement and curriculum innovation.

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

With a solid foundation in the biological sciences, cross-cultural education, and pharmaceutical research, I aspire to contribute meaningfully to Al Akhawayn University. My goal is to integrate traditional knowledge of medicinal plants with modern scientific techniques and foster a research culture that supports interdisciplinary collaboration, student mentorship, and international partnerships.

My long-term vision involves the advancement of pharmaceutical education, promotion of natural product-based research, and enhancing global health outcomes through science and innovation.

📚 Selected Publications

  • Title: Gastrointestinal disorders in children with autism: Could artificial intelligence help?
    Authors: Al-Biltagi M, Saeed NK, Qaraghuli S
    Journal: Artificial Intelligence in Gastroenterology
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Effects of COVID-19 on children with autism
    Authors: Al-Biltagi M, Saeed NK, Bediwy AS, Alhawamdeh R, Qaraghuli S
    Journal: World Journal of Virology
    Year: 2022

  • Title: A new species of small black disc fungi, Smardaea australis (Pezizales, Pyronemataceae), is described from Australia
    Authors: Catcheside PS, Qaraghuli S, Catcheside DE
    Journal: Swainsona
    Year: 2017

  • Title: Report on the workshop of the Adelaide Fungal Studies Group, Deep Creek Conservation Park, 2-6 July 2015
    Authors: Catcheside P, Walsh R, Qaraghuli S
    Journal: South Australian Naturalist
    Year: 2015

 

Sarah Tauber | Cognitive Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sarah Tauber | Cognitive Psychology | Best Researcher Award 

Texas Christian University, United States

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sarah “Uma” Tauber began her academic journey with a strong foundation in both psychology and sociology, earning her B.A. from Augustana College in 2004. She continued to deepen her expertise with an M.A. in Experimental Psychology from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs in 2007, where she studied under Lori E. James. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Colorado State University in 2010 under the mentorship of Matthew G. Rhodes. These early years laid the groundwork for her future focus on metacognition, memory, and self-regulated learning.

👩‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Tauber has built a robust academic career, beginning with a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at Kent State University, supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation. Mentored by John Dunlosky, she honed her research on metacognitive processes. She joined Texas Christian University (TCU) in 2013 as an Assistant Professor and has served as an Associate Professor since 2019 in the Department of Psychology. Her commitment to teaching and mentorship is evident in her continued collaboration with undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

At the heart of Dr. Tauber’s research is a passion for understanding self-regulated learning, metacognitive accuracy, and concept formation—all vital components of student learning and academic success. She explores how individuals monitor and control their learning, with special attention to how these processes evolve with healthy aging. Her work spans theoretical and applied dimensions, bridging cognitive psychology and educational practice to uncover strategies that foster better memory, decision-making, and learning outcomes.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Tauber’s influence extends through her editorial contributions and prolific publishing record. She co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Metamemory (2016), a cornerstone in the field. Her peer-reviewed articles, often co-authored with students, explore how learners and educators perceive strategies, how metacognitive judgments affect recall, and how educational tools like rubrics or retrieval practice shape learning. Her collaborations with other thought leaders like John Dunlosky and Rose Ariel further underscore her role in advancing research on metacognition and education.

📚 Academic Citations and Research Dissemination

Dr. Tauber’s work appears in top-tier journals like Memory & Cognition, Behavioral Sciences, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, and Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. She contributes regularly to special issues that highlight cutting-edge research in learning and memory, demonstrating her ongoing relevance and thought leadership in cognitive psychology. Her research not only earns citations but also sparks discussions about the best practices in teaching and assessment.

🛠️ Technical and Methodological Expertise

Dr. Tauber is adept in experimental research methods, advanced statistical analyses, and applied cognitive psychology. Her studies often incorporate real-world educational settings, using controlled experiments to test the effectiveness of study strategies, note-taking techniques, and metacognitive interventions. Her methodological rigor ensures that her findings are not only reliable but also applicable to diverse learning environments.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching and Mentorship

With a Zoom-based virtual office and a student-friendly lab website, Dr. Tauber remains accessible and engaged with learners at all levels. She has mentored numerous undergraduates, graduate students, and postdocs at TCU, often including them as co-authors in her publications. Her teaching emphasizes critical thinking and scientific inquiry, empowering students to become independent researchers and thoughtful practitioners.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Tauber's legacy is grounded in her dual commitment to rigorous science and meaningful educational impact. As cognitive psychology continues to intersect with educational technology and lifelong learning, her insights on self-regulation and metacognition remain increasingly relevant. Looking forward, her work is poised to influence not only classroom practices but also broader health and aging interventions, demonstrating the far-reaching applications of her research.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Students and faculty consider high ratings, but not daily quizzes, when interpreting student evaluations of teaching
Authors: Rivers, M. L., Babineau, A. L., Neely, K. P., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Teaching of Psychology
Year: 2025

Title: Point value on scoring rubrics influence self-regulated learning for STEM material
Authors: Shumaker, M. D., Rivers, M. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Behavioral Sciences
Year: 2025

Title: Students’, teachers’ and parents’ knowledge about and perceptions of learning strategies
Authors: Witherby, A. E., Babineau, A. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Behavioral Sciences (Special Issue on Educational Applications of Cognitive Psychology)
Year: 2025

Title: Teaching older adults to use retrieval practice improves their self-regulated learning
Authors: Ariel, R., Babineau, A. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition
Year: 2024

Title: Students’ decisions to switch between categories or stay within them are related to practice classification performance
Authors: Babineau, A. L., & Tauber, S. K.
Journal: Memory & Cognition
Year: 2023