An Assistant Professor at the College of Pharmacy with extensive academic and research experience. She holds a PhD from the University of Newcastle in Australia and specializes in pharmaceutical chemistry, medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, biotechnology, and bioinformatics, with a particular interest in pharmaceutical supply chains. Her work focuses on developing innovative nanobiotechnology approaches to activate silent genetic pathways and produce new therapeutic compounds. She has advanced expertise in synthesizing gold nanoparticles and applying them in pharmaceutical and biological fields. She also has distinguished experience in teaching, academic supervision, and research in drug discovery.