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Sami Ullah Khan

Dr. Pharm., MS., Dr.rer.nat.

    • Strubergasse 21

      5020 Salzburg

      Österreich

    20142025

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    Forschungsgebiete

    Pharmaceutical Technology & Biopharmacy: Drug formulation, enhancing the solubility of drugs, solid dispersion, and granulation technology.

    Molecular & Enzyme Biochemistry: Recombinant DNA technology, protein expression in various systems, purification, protein-protein interactions, and their kinetics.

    Structural Biology: 3D structure of proteins using techniques like X-ray crystallography and X-ray diffraction.

    Computational Biology: Protein modeling, structural analysis, and dynamics simulations.

    Disease Focus: Molecular mechanisms, causes, and development of Head and Neck Cancers.

    Regulatory Science: Quality standards as defined by the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph.Eur.), ensuring that developed products meet stringent regulatory requirements.

    Forschungsgebiete

    Master and Bachelor thesis supervised 2022-Present):

    1. Master Project Thesis: Einfluss der Feuchtgranulierung auf das Freisetzungsverhalten der schwerlöslichen Wirkstoffe Ibuprofen und Naproxen (2024-2025). Institute for Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg
    2. Master Project Thesis: To investigate the mutational hotspots in electron transfer flavoprotein underlie FAD cofactor modification to 8-formyl-FAD (2023-2024). Institute for Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg.
    3. Master Project Thesis: An extensive in silico molecular mechanism of interactions between natural variants in human electron transfer flavoprotein with human medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (2023-2024): Institute for Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg
    4. Master Project Thesis: Computational analysis of molecular interaction between natural variants in human electron transfer flavoprotein interactions with human isobutyryl acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (2023-2024): Institute for Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg
    5. Master Project Thesis: Establishment of a Generic Solubility Testing Approach and Applied for an Aporphine Alkaloid (2022-2023): Institute for Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg
    6. Master Project Thesis: Extractables profiling of bromobutyl rubber stopper material used for container closure systems of drug products employed in the pharmaceutical industry via computational and experimental approach (2022-2023): Institute for Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg
    7. Bachelor Project Thesis: Unveiling the Mysteries: Investigating the 8-formyl Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide (8f- FAD) Cofactor in Human Urine (2023-2024): Institute of Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg Austria
    8. Bachelor Project Thesis: Zweite Verifizierung eines neuen Entwurfs einer Monographie des Europäischen Arzneibuchs (Ph.Eur.) für Behenoyl-Macrogolglyceride (2022-2023): Institute of Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg

     

     

    Forschungsgebiete

    Teaching and courses supervision: 

    Pharmaceutical Preparations: Drug extraction, Pharmaceutical Suspension, Erythromycin cream formulation and stability tasting, Salicylic Acid preparation  and crystal analysis, Capsules and Hand creams formulations.

    Diagnostic screening tests: Pregnancy, urinary tract infection, Fever, Influenza A/B and Corona).

    Pharmaceutical Technology: Disintegration Test, Pharmaceutical Friability Test, Pharmaceutical uniformity of mass test, Karl Fischer Titration.

    Externe Posten

    University Project Assistant, Technische Universität Graz

    1 Sept. 20167 Apr. 2022

    Research Assistant, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,

    1 Sept. 201130 Apr. 2013

    JUNIOR SCIENTIST / PHARMACIST HYGEIA PHARMACEUTICALS

    Aug. 2008Aug. 2011

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