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Drug materials and products chemistry, manufacturing and control

Location:
Amman, Amman Governorate, Jordan
Salary:
$100K
Posted:
October 08, 2023

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Ibraheem M. Rajab adz8rn@r.postjobfree.com https://www.linkedin.com/pub/ibraheem-rajab/66/ba9/914

** ****** ** *** *, Umm Uthainah, Amman, Jordan +962-***-***-*** Areas of Expertise

Laboratory Management. R&D Analytical Sciences. Biopharmaceuticals Quality and Chemistry. Formulation Analysis Sciences. Drug Materials and Products Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Control. U/HPLC, Column Chromatography, and Solid Phase Extraction. Biochemistry, Enzymology, and Immunology in vitro research. Biomolecules purification, procedure optimization, and testing. Structural studies of C-reactive Protein (CRP), modified/monomeric CRP (mCRP), and other CRP-related isoforms and antibodies.

Experience

03/2023-Present: Analytical Manager

Corporate Research and Development, Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, Amman, Jordan https://www.tabukpharmaceuticals.com/

Managing the in vitro biological, physical, and chemical analytical projects on a routine basis between the site corporate lab/team and remote 4 quality control labs/teams on manufacturing sites, supporting the company presence in 15 markets around the MENA region. 03/2015-03/2023: Pharmacy Research Laboratory Manager Roosevelt University, College of Science, Health and Pharmacy, Schaumburg, IL www.roosevelt.edu Grant Sub-Award:

https://www.usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_RF1AG075832_7529 Identification and Characterization of the CD31-ApoE-mCRP Pathway for Alzheimer's Disease in Humans. Start Date: Dec 15, 2022, subcontract collaboration with Boston University-School of Medicine. Laboratory Management role:

• Manage the lab’s staff, technical operations, equipment maintenance, and protocol troubleshooting.

• Ensure lab safety compliance with OSHA and Roosevelt University safety standards, implement the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP), and monitor the reagents inventory database.

• Initiate standard operating procedures for many pieces of instruments and equipment

• Assist and train research staff and students on lab safety and techniques, standard operating procedures (SOPs), protocols, and equipment usage.

• Work closely with various departments in the university’s campuses such as mail service, safety and security, information technology, business office, budget and purchasing, maintenance, physical resources, and engineering.

• Direct the purchasing process between staff and vendors, negotiate the purchase orders with vendors to obtain quotes and service contracts, monitor the lab expenditures/budget, and maintain the inventory of laboratory supplies and equipment.

• Manage the outsourcing analysis for a variety of tests with different external sites/cores such as Northwestern University, University of Illinois, and Roquette University. Page 1 of 9

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Scientific and technical role:

• Support the principal investigators in organizing and planning experiments to align with the project objectives, such as review of results, and recommend changes to protocols and procedures to improve the outcomes’ quality and validity.

• Maintain, validate, and operate lab equipment and instruments such as high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and most of the lab equipment.

• Develop U/HPLC assay and purity methods for various research analyses such as medicinal chemistry synthesis, drug metabolism, enzymology, protein analysis, and drug product evaluation, development, formulation, compounding, quality, and stability.

• Provide literature and reference surveys for research projects and experiments.

• Follow up with scientific research collaborators; domestically (e.g.: The Ohio State University Department of Chemistry & biochemistry, Boston University School of Medicine, and the University of Louisville) and internationally (e.g.: Netherlands, Norway, Spain, China, Argentina, Nigeria, and Sweden), regarding research reagents, scientific support, and literature reviews.

Core Projects:

• Procedure optimization and modification for recombinant modified/monomeric C-reactive protein (rmCRP) purification including dialysis, column chromatography (Hydrophobic interaction chromatography & ion exchange), and size exclusion-HPLC, starting from inclusion bodies. Reference: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41048-015-0003-2

• Purified protein analysis development and verification using: Nanodrop A280, BCA, SDS-PAGE, Western Blot, Dot Blot, ELISA, HPLC-PDA-Fluorescence, dialysis, concentrators, bioactivity screening, and binding profiling.

• Native and recombinant biomolecules (antibodies, antigens, and proteins) specific derivatives such as biotin labeling, purification procedure, and testing development.

• HPLC method development for LpxC inhibitors and the inhibition assay.

• HPLC method development for cell viability % using MTT/Formazan assay.

• Authoring, co-authoring, and co-reviewing scientific reports, articles, publications, and research outcomes.

Completed projects:

• 01/2023: Managed the site preparation for a recently purchased Agilent GC-MS.

• 08/2022: Upgraded the lab by adding new pieces of equipment such as Thermo Barnstead water purification system, Molecular Devices calorimetry plate reader, and printers.

• 05/2022: Self-taught advanced statistical analysis and software skills for MS Excel and GraphPad Prism 9.

• 07/2021: Upgraded the Laboratory to add new pieces of equipment such as a Bio-Rad imaginer, Molecular Devices Fluorescence plate reader, and multiple centrifuges.

• 06-09/2020: Self-taught docking, simulation, and using their software and programs: UCSF Chimera, PyMol, LigPlot, BIOVIA Discovery Studio, Autodock Vina, and AMDock.

• 04/2020: Volunteered in hand sanitizer bulk compounding for college and local use, according to the FDA Policy for Temporary Compounding of Certain Alcohol-Based Hand Page 2 of 9

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Sanitizer Products during the Public Health Emergency Immediately in Effect Guidance for Industry. Updated March 27, 2020, as well as the USP Compounding Expert Committee document.

• 04/2019: Contributed to the review of the submitted manuscript (and later approved) for Frontiers Immunology.

• 10/2018: Successfully fractioned goat antiserum to obtain purified and verified polyclonal antibodies for specific antigens C-rmCRP and mCRP.

• 06/2018: Worked on biological C-reactive protein supporting lab studies and literature surveys for CRP lowering agents, CRP isoform(s), and related biological mechanisms.

• 04/17- 05/17: Supervised LC-MS method verification for Calcitriol and its Metabolites by LC-MS Sciex QTRAP 6500 at Research Resources Center, the University of Illinois at Chicago.

• 12/16-03/17: Assisted preparation user requirement specification (URS) for Korsch tablet press machine, Agilent 6400 Series Triple Quadrupole LC/MS vs. Sciex QTRAP 6500, Nitric oxide rapid tester.

• 08/16-11/16: Successfully identified 4 unknown compounds in polyherbal extracts, with the aid of Agilent LC-MS-TOF at IMSERC Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.

• 09/15-03/16: Monitored the Zebrafish lab setup and daily activities/operations.

• 01-04/16: Played a key role in supporting analytical service completed for a patent lawsuit regarding testing and reporting HPLC assay, UV spectrophotometer dissolution, and viscosity for novel formulated USP tablets. Furthermore, managed the project’s supplies, reagents, and excipients procurement, supervised junior researchers, batch mixing, and formulation.

• 07/15-03/16: Tasked with an additional position (Acting teaching/pharmaceutics/compounding lab manager): supervised overall lab and students’ activities: safety, supplies procurement, and weekly compounding exercises. Facilitated the transition of responsibilities to the new lab manager including training and technical support.

• 2015- Supervised the installation, operation, and performance qualifications (IQ, OQ, PQ) for new equipment e.g.: dissolution, hardness tester, TA Instruments DSC-TGA, deep freezer, refrigerators, vacuum oven, centrivap cold trap, rotavap, carbon dioxide incubators, safety bio hoods, and labconco lyophilizer.

02/2012-09/2014: R&D Analysis Supervisor

Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, MENA GMP, Amman - Jordan. http://www.tpmc.com.sa/

• Led a team of researchers to complete analytical projects in a manner of quality, time, and productivity.

• Developed, verified, and confirmed analytical procedures as part of the in-house lifecycle management.

• Successfully transferred analytical procedures to the QC laboratory and followed up on the results.

• Communicated results between formulation development and analysis research to set up the finished product specification for parenteral/injectable, solid, semi-solid, and liquid dosage forms including lab scale, pilot scale, and commercial finished products stability studies.

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• Designed the profiling experiments for assay, dissolution, impurities, degradants, and others for supporting studies i.e.: process compatibility, dilution, in-use stability, drug-excipient interaction, and stability.

• Reviewed and approved analytical data, results, reports, and out-of-trend / out-of-specification (OOT/OOS) reports.

• Updated the analysis documentation system (SOPs, STPs, and logbooks) in compliance with current regulations, pharmacopeias, and cGMP.

• Utilized the existing HPLC methods while transitioning to UPLC through an intermediate stage of rapid chromatography analysis.

• Minimized invalid work by pre-troubleshooting instrumental operations, rational risk assessment, lifecycle management, and advancing the staff’s technical practices. 02/2008-02/2012: Founding Quality Assurance / Control Section Head SANA Pharma Research, ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Contract Lab, Amman/Jordan www.sana-pharma.com

• Prepared the finished products analytical methods projects including methods: development, validation, stability, transfer, and handling of OOT / OOS results by implementing an in-house quality-by-design analytical methods approach.

• Initiated the laboratory accreditation procedures for ISO/IEC 17025:2005, maintained the overall laboratory system, and succeeded in two successive annual inspections.

• Harmonized the laboratory system between Good Quality Control Practice under cGMP and ISO/IEC 17025:2005.

• Supervised lab chemists’ and QA assistants’ activities based on their daily schedules.

• Followed up with customers’ requirements including testing, support, and analytical methods transfer.

• Approved the analytical data, results, uncertainties, reports, contracts, and certificates of analysis.

• Managed the short-term technical accreditation assistance for implementing of a quality system and its application for the JFDA Drugs Quality Control Laboratory in Shafa Badran. 09/2001 – 01/2008: Quality Control and R&D Analyst Tabuk Pharmaceuticals - EU EMA, MENA, and Saudi FDA GMP, Tabuk/Saudi Arabia. Hikma Pharmaceuticals, US FDA GMP, Amman/Jordan. http://www.hikma.com/ Saudi Arabia Japanese (SAJA) Pharmaceutical Co., JPMDA GMP, Jeddah/ Saudi Arabia. http://www.sajapharma.com

JOSWE: Jordanian Swedish Pharmaceutical Co., Jordan FDA GMP, Amman/Jordan. http://www.joswe.com/Public/Home.aspx

• Tested, developed, validated, and documented a wide range of drug compounds and products based on various analytical methods and references, such as the United States, European, and Japanese pharmacopeias’ monographs, ISO and other reference methods, and in-house methods by using multiple instrumentation, techniques, and skills such as U/HPLC, dissolution, and wet chemistry.

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Laboratory Hands-on Skills:

• Professional level: URS, DQ, IQ, OQ, PQ, operation, cleaning, calibration, troubleshooting, and related documentation for U/HPLC “UVD, PDA and RID” [Waters, Dionex, Thermo, Shimadzu], UV spectrophotometer, dissolution (Apparatus I & II) manual and automated, Karl Fischer titrator, analytical and top-loading balances, pH-meter, conductivity meter, moisture analyzer, hardness tester, friability tester, disintegration tester, stability chambers, ovens, refrigerators, freezers, filtration units and membranes, and purified water units.

• Professional level: physical testing, wet chemistry analysis, and quality for: raw material, purified water, packaging material, and finished product.

• Professional level: Biochemistry testing including Nanodrop A280, Bicinchoninic acid assay, SDS-PAGE, Western Blot, Dot Blot, ELISA, HPLC-PDA-Fluorescence, dialysis, and ELISA bioactivity screening and profiling.

• Basic operation level: polarography, atomic absorption, FT-IR, gas chromatography, DSC-TGA, viscometer, flow cytometer.

• Professional data analysis and interpretation: Chromatography, Spectroscopy, titration, LC-MS, HNMR, ELISA.

• Professional level: lab auxiliary systems such as computers, networks, printers, scanners, data loggers, individual instruments operating software, and other supporting electronic platforms, software, and databases.

• Proficiency in using scientific databases and platforms such as the Protein Bank Database, the Human Protein Atlas, Protein Contacts Atlas, STRING, ACD/I-Lab, EMBL-EBI, NCBI, FDA, USP, and many other freely available online resources. Published Articles:

● Olson ME, Hornick MG, Stefanski A, Albanna HR, Gjoni A, Hall GD, Hart PC, Rajab IM and Potempa LA (2023) A biofunctional review of C-reactive protein (CRP) as a mediator of inflammatory and immune responses: differentiating pentameric and modified CRP isoform effects. Front. Immunol. 14:1264383. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1264383

● Køstner AH, Fuglestad AJ, Georgsen JB, Nielsen PS, Christensen KB, Zibrandtsen H, Parner ET, Rajab IM, Potempa LA, Steiniche T and Kersten C (2023) Fueling the flames of colon cancer – does CRP play a direct pro-inflammatory role? Front. Immunol. 14:1170443. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1170443

● Na H, Yang JB, Zhang Z, Gan Q, Tian H, Rajab IM, Potempa LA, Tao Q, Qiu WQ. Peripheral apolipoprotein E proteins and their binding to LRP1 antagonize Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis in the brain during peripheral chronic inflammation. Neurobiol Aging. 2023 Jul;127:54-69. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2023.02.013. Epub 2023 Mar 7. PMID: 37060729; PMCID: PMC10198819.

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● Nishant Thakar, Ibraheem Rajab, and Sinni Moozhayil. Feb 2023. Extemporaneous Compounding of Amoxicillin Suspensions During National Shortage. https://www.pharmacytimes.com/view/extemporaneous-compounding-of-amoxicillin-suspensio ns-during-national-shortage

● Cecilia Svanberg, Helena Enocsson, Melissa Govender, Klara Martinsson, Lawrence A. Potempa, Ibraheem M. Rajab, Rafael Fernandez-Botran, Jonas Wetterö, Marie Larsson, Christopher Sjöwall. (2023). Conformational state of C-reactive protein is critical for reducing immune complex-triggered type I interferon response: Implications for pathogenic mechanisms in autoimmune diseases imprinted by type I interferon gene dysregulation. Journal of Autoimmunity, 135,2023,102998, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaut.2023.102998

● Potempa LA, Qiu WQ, Stefanski A, and Rajab IM (2022) Relevance of lipoproteins, membranes, and extracellular vesicles in understanding C-reactive protein biochemical structure and biological activities. Front. Cardiovasc. Med. 9:979461. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.979461.

● Gan Q, Wong A, Zhang Z, Na H, Tian H, Tao Q, Rajab IM, Potempa LA, Qiu WQ. Monomeric C reactive protein induces the cellular pathology of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Translational Research & Clinical Interventions. 2022;8(1):e12319. https://doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12319

● Zhang, Z., Na, H., Gan, Q., Tao, Q., Alekseyev, Y., Hu, J., Yan, Z., Yang, J. B., Tian, H., Zhu, S., Li, Q., Rajab, I. M., Blusztajn, J. K., Wolozin, B., Emili, A., Zhang, X., Stein, T., Potempa, L. A., & Qiu, W. Q. (2021). Monomeric C-reactive protein via endothelial CD31 for neurovascular inflammation in an ApoE genotype-dependent pattern: A risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease? Aging Cell, 00, e13501. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13501

● Potempa LA, Rajab IM, Olson ME, and Hart PC (2021) C - reactive protein and Cancer: Interpreting the Differential Bioactivities of Its Pentameric and Monomeric, Modified Isoforms. Front.Immunol. 12:744129. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.744129

● Ruiz-Fernández C, Gonzalez-Rodríguez M, Francisco V, Ibraheem M. Rajab, Gómez R, Conde J, Lago F, Pino J, Mobasheri A, Potempa LA, Oreste Gualillo O. (2021). Monomeric C Reactive Protein (mCRP) regulates inflammatory responses in human and mouse chondrocytes. Lab Invest

(2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41374-021-00584-8

● Hart PC, Rajab IM, Alebraheem M, Potempa LA. 2020. C-reactive protein and cancer – diagnostic and therapeutic insights. Frontiers Immunology – Molecular Innate Immunity (November 2020) DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.595835

● Ibraheem M. Rajab, Peter C. Hart, and Lawrence A. Potempa. (2020). How C - reactive protein Structural Isoforms with Distinctive Bioactivities Affect Disease Progression. Front. Immunol. 11:2126. Doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.02126

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● Lawrence A. Potempa, Ibraheem M. Rajab, Peter C. Hart, Jose Bordon, and Rafael Fernandez-Botran. (2020). Insights into the Use of C - Reactive Protein as a Diagnostic Index of Disease Severity in COVID-19 Infections. Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg. doi:10.4269/ajtmh.20-0473

● Ibraheem M. Rajab, Daniel Majerczyk, Margaret E. Olson, Jenna M.B. Addams, Mihee L. Choe, Matthew S. Nelson, and Lawrence A. Potempa. (2020). C-reactive protein in gallbladder diseases

– diagnostic and therapeutic insights.

Biophysics Reports. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41048-020-00108-9

● Zhenyu Yao, Yanmin Zhang, Lawrence A. Potempa, Ibraheem Rajab, Lianxing Ji, Jianmin Lv, Shanhui Liu, Lin Zhang, Haibin Wu. (2019). A redox sensitivity-based method to quantify both pentameric and monomeric C-reactive protein in a single assay. Journal of Immunological Methods. Volume 470, July 2019, Pages 40-45. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2019.04.009

● Moji C. Adeyeye, Daniel A. Gbadero, Lawrence O. Farayola, Nikolaos Olalere, Ravikiran Panakanti, Ibraheem Rajab, Sinni Moozhayil, Corinne Renault, Brandon Swinford and Magdalena Bujok. Evaluation of an Undocumented Polyherbal (Faradin®) Used for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease in West Africa. Part I: Phytochemistry and Ex-vivo Anti-sickling Study. 17(1): 1-14, 2017; Article no.BJPR.33605 www.sciencedomain.org/download/MTkyODlAQHBm.pdf Published Posters:

● Svanberg C, Enocsson H, Martinssonm K, Potempa LA, Rajab I, Jonas Wetterö J, Larsson M, Sjowall C. 2020. Pentameric, but Not Monomeric C - reactive protein, Limits the SnRNP-immune Complex Triggered Type I Interferon Response: Implications for Lupus Pathogenesis. Lupus Science & Medicine 7(Suppl 1) A1-A131 P106. European Lupus meeting. March.

● Cecilia Svanberg, Helena Enocsson, Klara Martinsson, Lawrence A. Potempa, Ibraheem M. Rajab, Jonas Wetterö, Marie Larsson, and Christopher Sjöwall. 2019. Pentameric, but Not Monomeric C

- reactive protein, limits the SnRNP-immune Complex Triggered Type I Interferon Response: Implications for Lupus Pathogenesis. ACR/ARP Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 8–13.

● Deb S, Bukowska A, Heo N, Rajab I. 2017. Interindividual variability in CYP3A activity: Influence on CYP3A-related herb-drug interactions from selected natural health supplements in human liver. Annual Conference of American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

(ASPET), April 2017, Chicago-Illinois.

http://www.fasebj.org/gca?gca=fasebj%3B31%2F1_Supplement%2F669.3&allch=&submit=Go#a bstr-1

● Mitali Patel, Ibraheem Rajab, Robert Seiser and Subrata Deb. 2016. Development of a robust HPLC method for midazolam hydroxylation assay: Assessment of CYP3A4-mediated drug-herb interactions of selected polyphenols, a furanocoumarin, and terpenoids in human liver. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) November 13–17, 2016; Denver-Colorado. http://abstracts.aaps.org/SecureView/AAPSJournal/radnz1sg0te.pdf Page 7 of 9

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● Moji Adeyeye, Brandon Swinford, Ibraheem Rajab, Daniel D. Gbadero, and Lawrence O. Farayola. 2016. Investigational New Drug Application (IND) of Polyherbal and Challenges in Documentation of Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls - Case Study: Anti-sickling Agent (Faradin®). American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) November 13–17, 2016; Denver-Colorado. http://abstracts.aaps.org/SecureView/AAPSJournal/radw0pwekff.pdf Reviewed article (as Lawrence A. Potempa, Ph.D. co-reviewer):

● Asmita Pathak, Alok Agrawal (2019). Evolution of C-reactive protein. Front. Immunol. 10:00943. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.00943.

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2019.00943/full Articles (in the process)

● Na H, Yang JB, Zhang Z, Gan Q, Rajab IM, Tian H, Potempa LA, Tao Q, Qiao Qiu W. 2023. Peripheral apolipoprotein E proteins and their binding to LRP1 antagonize Alzheimer’s disease pathogenesis in the brain during peripheral chronic inflammation.

● Nishant Thakar, Ibraheem Rajab, and Sinni Moozhayil. 2023. HPLC stability for Extemporaneous Compounding of Amoxicillin Suspensions During National Shortage. See: https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/compounding-cer tain-beta-lactam-products-shortage-under-section-503a-federal-food-drug-and-cosmetic

● Ibraheem M. Rajab, Margaret E. Olson. 2023. Utilizing HPLC in the UDP-3-O-[(R)-3-hydroxymyristoyl]-N-acetyl glucosamine deacetylation enzymatic reaction by E. coli LpxC.

Attended/Completed Training:

Lab Management:

● Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. U.S. Department of Transportation. Webcast, Jan 18, 2018.

● The cognitive and skills evaluations in accordance with the curriculum of the American Heart Association. Heartsaver® First Aid Program. In-person, Jan 20, 2017

● 24-Hourur Laboratory Safety Boot Camp Short Course. The Laboratory Safety Institute. In-person, May 12-14, 2015.

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Scientific:

● Modern Quality Techniques: Patient-centric Process, Integrated QMS, Regulatory Intelligence, Webcast. USP Education, September 3, 2023.

● The Difference Between Compliance and Quality, Webcast, USP Education, August 18, 2023.

● All the Particulars on Particles Subvisible Particles—USP General Chapters 787, 788, 1787, and 1788. Webcast. USP Education, February 23, 2023.

● Innovation in extracellular vesicle analysis with flow cytometry. Webcast speakers: Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Penn Cytomics and Cell Sorting Resource Laboratory Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Edwin van der Pol Assistant Professor, Vesicle Observation Center Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Dr. Terry K. Morgan Professor of Pathology, Obstetrics & Gynecology, and Biomedical Engineering Oregon Health & Science University. Nature Journal Research, January 30, 2023.

● High-throughput approaches to protein stability, dynamics, and design. Webcast speaker: Gabriel Rocklin, Ph.D. from Northwestern University-Illinois. September 8, 2022.

● Automating Native Mass Spectrometry Through the Use of Online Buffer Exchange. Webcast speaker: Vicki Wysocki, Ph.D. from the Ohio State University. April 07, 2022

● Exosomes: From pure isolation to a standardized analysis by flow cytometry. Webcast, Nov 18, 2021.

● USP Antibiotic Compendial Standards and Modernization Approaches (Live Webcast). United States Pharmacopeia Education. March 24, 2021.

● What’s New in Biologics? Focus on USP’s Vaccine Initiatives (Live Webcast). United States Pharmacopeia Education. February 11, 2021.

● Intrinsically Disordered Proteins. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Webcast, July 7, 2020.

● Shape Shifting in the Control of Protein Function. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Webcast, May 28, 2020.

● Lipid-Protein Interactions. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Webcast, July 2, 2020.

● Proteomics. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Webcast, June 9, 2020.

● Bio-chromatography: Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins. CHROMacademy. Webcast, Sep 14, 2016.

● ACD/Spectrus Processor 2015 Pack 2. ACD Labs. Webcast, January 11, 2016. Education

University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. http://www.ju.edu.jo/home.aspx B.Sc. Chemistry, 2000 (134 credit hours).

Core chemistry courses (81 credit hours): General, Analytical, Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Industrial, Research and their Labs.

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