Momina Zarish Khan

Designation

Lecturer

Department

Qualifications

M.Phil Pharmaceutics

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    Biography

    Momina Zarish Khan is a passionate and dedicated lecturer in Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy at Salim Habib University. Her education background includes M.Phil in department Of Pharmaceutics, University Of Karachi. Currently she is pursuing her Ph.D degree. She has contributed significantly to the academic curriculum by delivering lectures and conducting laboratory sessions in multiple subjects of Pharmaceutics that includes Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics, Dosage form and Physical Pharmacy. She has more than 6 years of experience in teaching field. Her diverse experience also includes internships at Darul Sehat Hospital and an industrial experience of working in Abbott Laboratories. She provides exceptional guidance, instructional support to students, fostering a positive learning environment and effectively facilitating student learning.

    Research Interest

    Artificial Neural Networking, Formulation Development & Optimization, Pharmaceutical Analysis and Designing of different Dosage forms.

    Selected Publications

    A hybrid framework of artificial intelligence – based neural network model (ANN) and central composite design (CCD) in quality by design formulation development of orodispersible moxifloxacin tablet: Physicochemical evaluation, compaction analysis and its in – silico PBPK modelling.

    SeDem expert system with I – optimal mixture design for oral multiparticulate drug delivery: An encapsulated floating minitablets of loxoprofen Na and it’s in silico physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling

    Effect of starch, cellulose and povidone based superdisintegrants in a QbD – based approach for the development and optimization of Nitazoxanide orodispersible tablets: Physicochemical evaluation, compaction analysis and it’s in – silico PBPK modeling of its active metabolite Tizoxanide

    Formulation development and evaluation of drug - in – adhesive - type transdermal patch of metoclopramide HCl

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