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个人简介

PhD in Pharmaceutics (Supervisor: Prof. Afzal Mohammed), Aston University, 2011-2014 MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Distinction), Kingston University, 2009-2010 BSc in Pharmacy, University of Baghdad, 2002-2007 July 2016 – Present: Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, Aston Pharmacy School, Aston University. July 2015 – June 2016: Lecturer in Pharmaceutics, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University. Nov 2014 – June 2015: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute of Particle Science and Engineering, University of Leeds. Feb 2014 – Nov 2014: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Aston Pharmacy School, Aston University

研究领域

Ali’s research interests are centred on the development of innovative particle design and fabrication strategies that can contribute to the future precision manufacturing of pharmaceutical products. He has expertise in pharmaceutical particle engineering gained throughout several industrially focused projects. He also has specific know-how developing process workflow charts and manufacturing protocols for pharmaceutical processes (particularly spray drying) to control the particles’ primary properties e.g. size, morphology, crystallinity and porosity. Ali endeavours to develop a practical and scalable approach to manufacture custom-built particles which will ultimately enable efficient and streamlined pharmaceutical processing. Current research efforts aim to tackle the main technical challenges of pharmaceutical spray drying to help the industry achieve their targets.

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Tom Dennison, Julian Smith, Michael P. Hofmann, Charlotte E. Bland, Raj K. Badhan, Ali Al-Khattawi and Afzal R. Mohammed (2016) Design of Experiments to Study the Impact of Process Parameters on Droplet Size and Development of Novel Non-Invasive Imaging Techniques in Tablet Coating. PLOS ONE, 11(8):e0157267. Ali Al-Khattawi, Jasdip Koner, Peter Rue, Dan Kirby, Yvonne Perrie, Ali Rajabi-Siahboomi, Afzal R Mohammed (2015) A Pragmatic Approach for Engineering Porous Mannitol and Mechanistic Evaluation of Particle Performance. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, 94:1-10. Ali Al-Khattawi, Hamad Alyami, Bill Townsend, Xianghong Ma and Afzal R Mohammed (2014) Evidence-Based Nanoscopic and Molecular Framework for Excipient Functionality in Compressed Orally Disintegrating Tablets. PLOS ONE, 9(7):e101369. Ali Al-Khattawi and Afzal R Mohammed (2014) Challenges and Emerging Solutions in the Development of Compressed Orally Disintegrating Tablets. Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 9(10):1109-1120. Ali Al-Khattawi, Affiong Iyire, Tom Dennison, Eman Dahmash, Clifford J Bailey, Julian Smith, Chris Martin, Peter Rue and Afzal R Mohammed (2014) Systematic Screening of Compressed ODT Excipients: Cellulosic Versus Non-Cellulosic. Current Drug Delivery, 11(4):486-500. Ali Al-Khattawi and Afzal R Mohammed (2014) Excipients in Medicines for Children: Scientific and Regulatory Paradigms. European Pharmaceutical Review, 19(2):67-70. Ali Al-Khattawi and Afzal R Mohammed (2013) Compressed Orally Disintegrating Tablets: Excipients Evolution and Formulation Strategies. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 10(5):651-663. Ali Al-Khattawi, Hamad Alyami, Afzal R Mohammed (2013) A Systematic Investigation of D-Mannitol Functionality in the Development of Age-Appropriate Formulations. CRS newsletter, 30(3): 20-21. Ali Al-Khattawi, Ahmad Aly, Yvonne Perrie, Peter Rue and Afzal R Mohammed (2012) Multi Stage Strategy to Reduce Friability of Directly Compressed Orally Disintegrating Tablets. Drug Delivery Letters, 2(3):195-201.

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