Morsy, Noha Fathy Elazab
noha.azab@pharma.asu.edu.eg
Department of Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry - Pharmacy
Interests: Chromatography, Potentiometry, Voltammetry, Spectrophotometry, Spectrofluorimetry, Environmental analysis, Sample preparation,
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Noha F. El Azab, PhD
Graduated 2007, B.Sc. Pharmacy from Ain Shams University, Faculty of Pharmacy. In 2016, Noha obtained her Ph.D. degree at Ain Shams University, Egypt on “Analytical Study on some selected Neonicotinoid insecticides” under supervision of Prof. Dr. Maha Farouk Abdel Ghany, Former Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy. Currently, Noha is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry at Ain Shams University, Faculty of Pharmacy. Her research interests are in the development of novel analytical methods, different extraction and sample pretreatment methods, pharmacokinetics of drugs and applications including environmental and biological real samples using Fluorimetry, HPLC/DAD, UPLC/MS-MS, GC/MS as well as the synthesis of potentiometric and voltammetric sensors using molecularly imprinted polymers and different nanoparticles.
Graduated 2007, B.Sc. Pharmacy from Ain Shams University, Faculty of Pharmacy. In 2016, Noha obtained her Ph.D. degree at Ain Shams University, Egypt on “Analytical Study on some selected Neonicotinoid insecticides” under supervision of Prof. Dr. Maha Farouk Abdel Ghany, Former Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy. Currently, Noha is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry at Ain Shams University, Faculty of Pharmacy. Her research interests are in the development of novel analytical methods, different extraction and sample pretreatment methods, pharmacokinetics of drugs and applications including environmental and biological real samples using Fluorimetry, HPLC/DAD, UPLC/MS-MS, GC/MS as well as the synthesis of potentiometric and voltammetric sensors using molecularly imprinted polymers and different nanoparticles.