Abouzid, Khaled

khaled.abouzid@pharma.asu.edu.eg

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Pharmacy
Interests: Anticancer drug discovery, design and synthesis, Antimicrobial,
Internal ID: rp12178
  • 2,885 Scopus Citations
  • 592 PubMed Citations

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Biography
Dr. Khaled Abouzid is a Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Prominent Scholar in Drug Discovery, Co-founding Director of Center of Drug Discovery and Development Research ASU He was nominated as the Acting Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sadat City from 8-2018 to 8-2022. He is currently a member of national pharmaceutical chemistry promotion committee
Dr. Abouzid’s research is directed towards drug discovery of bioactive small molecules with special emphasis on cannabinoids, targeted anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral anti-microbial agents and enzyme inhibitors. He has published over 150 research papers, two books and filed 14 patents in medicinal chemistry. He has Scopus H index of 28. He has supervised over 100 Master and PhD students in 7 universities. Dr Abouzid has research collaborations with German, British, Swedish, Canadian and US universities. He has also organized and presided over 34 international symposia and conferences.
Dr. Abouzid obtained his B.Sc. degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Cairo University in 1985, and his PhD. joint degree in Organic Chemistry from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University and School of Pharmacy University of Connecticut, USA.
Dr. Abouzid started his career in 1995 as a lecturer of Organic Chemistry at Cairo University, Faculty of Pharmacy. In 2001, he moved to the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ain Shams University, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2003. He did postdoctoral work with Professor Jochen Lehman of the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany.

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Author:  Ismail, Nasser S M

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1Aug-2021Discovery of potent thieno[2,3-d]pyrimidine VEGFR-2 inhibitors: Design, synthesis and enzyme inhibitory evaluation supported by molecular dynamics simulationsElrazaz, Eman ; Serya, Rabah A T; Ismail, Nasser S M; Albohy, Amgad; Abou El Ella, Dalal ; Khaled A M Abouzid 
225-Mar-2019Design and Synthesis of New Quinoxaline Derivatives as Anticancer Agents and Apoptotic InducersEl Newahie, Aliya M S; Nissan, Yassin M; Ismail, Nasser S M; Abou El Ella, Dalal ; Khojah, Sohair M; Abouzid, Khaled 
3Mar-2019Design, synthesis and molecular modeling study of certain VEGFR-2 inhibitors based on thienopyrimidne scaffold as cancer targeting agentsGhith, Amna; Youssef, Khairia M; Ismail, Nasser S M; Abouzid, Khaled 
4Nov-2017Medicinal Attributes of Thienopyrimidine Based Scaffold Targeting Tyrosine Kinases and Their Potential Anticancer ActivitiesGhith, Amna; Ismail, Nasser S M; Youssef, Khairia; Abouzid, Khaled 
5May-2016Quinoxaline-Based Scaffolds Targeting Tyrosine Kinases and Their Potential Anticancer ActivityEl Newahie, Aliya M S; Ismail, Nasser S M; Abou El Ella, Dalal ; Abouzid, Khaled 
6Nov-2015Development of Potent Adenosine Monophosphate Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK) ActivatorsFang, Chun-Sheng; Lai, Po-Ting; Kulp, Samuel K; Serya, Rabah ; Ismail, Nasser S M; Chen, Ching-Shih; Dokla, Eman ; Khaled A M Abouzid 
7Oct-2014Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of type-II VEGFR-2 inhibitors based on quinoxaline scaffoldShahin, Mai I; Abou El Ella, Dalal ; Ismail, Nasser S M; Abouzid, Khaled 
815-May-2013Analogs design, synthesis and biological evaluation of peptidomimetics with potential anti-HCV activityLasheen, Deena S. ; Ismail, Mohamed A H; Ismail, Nasser S M; Eid, Sameh; Vleck, Susan; Glenn, Jeffrey S; Watts, Andrew G; Abouzid, Khaled ; Abou El Ella, Dalal 
915-May-2009ACE inhibitors hypothesis generation for selective design, synthesis and biological evaluation of 3-mercapto-2-methyl-propanoyl-pyrrolidine-3-imine derivatives as antihypertensive agentsIsmail, Mohamed A H; Nabil Aboul-Enein, M; Abouzid, Khaled ; Ismail, Nasser S M; Abou El Ella, Dalal