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Asma Radwan
Asma Radwan
Nature of Work
Academic
Profession
Assistant Professor
Email Address
[email protected]
Employment history:
2001- 2004: Research and Teaching Assistant, College of Pharmacy, An-Najah National University, Nablus-Palestine.
2006- 2009: Lecturer, College of Pharmacy, An-Najah National University, Nablus- Palestine. (field: pharmaceutical Technology courses). .
2013- 2015: Assistantant Professoer, Pharmacy Department, College of Medical Sciences, An-Najah National University, Nablus- Palestine. (field: Biopharmaceutics)
Research Interests:
Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology field
In vitro prediction of the in vivo behavior of dosage forms under viscous fed conditions.
Formulation development and dosage forms design.
Dissolution and disintegration study
Food effect on drug absorption and bioavailability
Food Drug interactions
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Institution
Johannes Gutenberg Mainz University
Country
Germany
Degree
PhD
Faculty
Pharmacy
Department
Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics
Thesis
Mechanistic Investigation of Negative Food Effect for BCS Class III Compounds in Solid Dosage Forms
Speciality
Sub speciality
Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics
Duration
2009 - 2013
Institution
Jordan university of science and Technology
Country
Jordan
Degree
MSc
Faculty
Pharmacy
Department
Pharmaceutical Technology
Thesis
comprehensive eExam
Speciality
Sub speciality
Duration
2004 - 2006
Institution
An-Najah National University
Country
Palestine
Degree
BSc
Faculty
Pharmacy College
Department
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Thesis
no
Speciality
Sub speciality
Duration
1997 - 0
Knowledge and compliance towards alendronate therapy among postmenopausal women with osteoporosis in Palestine
Original research
2022-04-07
أسماء رضوان , Nasr shraim , جوزيفين الاعرج
Extemporaneous Compounding and Physiological Modeling of Amlodipine/Valsartan Suspension
Original research
2021-03-22
أسماء رضوان
reening of Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activity of Micromeria fruticosa serpyllifolia Volatile Oils: A Comparative Study of Plants Collected from Different Regions of West Bank, Palestinescssc
Original research
2020-07-15
أسماء رضوان
Evaluation of food effect on the oral absorption of clarithromycin from immediate release tablet using physiological modelling
Original research
2019-03-19
Asma Radwan
Does GastroPlus Support Similarity and Dissimilarity Factors of in vitro-in vivo Prediction in Biowaiver Studies? A Lower Strength Amlodipine As a Model Drug.
Original research
2018-05-23
Abdel Naser Zaid , Naser Shraim , Asmaa Radwan , Nidal Jaradat
Formulation and In Vitro, In Vivo Correlation Between Two Candesartan Cilexetil Tablets
Original research
2018-05-10
Abdel Naser Zaid , Asma Radwan , Nidal Jaradat
Evaluation of community pharmacist's knowledge and awarness of food- drug interactions in palestine
Original research
2018-05-02
Asma Radwan , Waleed Sweileh , Josephean Elaraj , Naser Shraim
Food effect: The combined effect of media pH and viscosity on the gastrointestinal absorption of ciprofloxacin tablet
Original research
2017-04-01
Asma Radwan , Abdel Naser Zaid , nidal jaradat
Influence of Corchorus Olitorius (Molokhia) Soup on the In Vivo Absorption of Ciprofloxacin from Immediate Release Tablet in Rabbits
Original research
2016-11-01
Asma Radwan , Naser Shram , Nidal Zatar
Bio-Predictive Tablet Disintegration: Effect of Water Diffusivity, Fluid Flow, Food Composition and Test Conditions
Original research
2014-01-01
Asma Radwan , Manfred Wagner , Gordon L. Amidon , Peter Langguth
Mechanistic Understanding of Food Effects: Water diffusivity in GI is an Important Parameter For Prediction of Disintegration of Solid Oral Dosage Forms
Original research
2013-01-01
Asma Radwan , Sandro Ebert , Andrea Amar , Kerstin Münnemann , Manfred Wagner , Gordon L Amidon , Peter Langguth
Mechanistic Investigation of Food Effect on Disintegration And Dissolution of BCS Class III Compound Solid Formulations: The Importance of Viscosity
Original research
2012-01-01
Asma Radwan , Gordon L Amidon , Peter Langguth