Jing Qin | Nanomedicine | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jing Qin | Nanomedicine | Research Excellence Award

Fudan University | China

Dr. Jing Qin is an accomplished Associate Professor and a leading pharmaceutical scientist specializing in smart drug delivery systems for brain disorders, with a particular focus on ischemic stroke, depression, and innovative dosage forms of traditional Chinese medicine. As a doctoral and master’s supervisor, she has built a strong academic presence supported by extensive training in pharmaceutics, postdoctoral research, and international scholarly experience as a visiting researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Qin has made significant contributions to molecular imaging, gene therapy, nanomedicine, and neuropharmacology, advancing cutting-edge approaches such as nanoparticle–cell combination carriers, exosome-based platforms, and membrane-targeted delivery systems. Her research excellence is reflected in more than twenty peer-reviewed publications, multiple authorized patents, and leadership roles in major national scientific projects. She has served as chief or deputy editor for several influential textbooks and actively contributes to the scientific community through editorial responsibilities and professional committee service. Dr. Qin’s work integrates pharmaceutical innovation with translational potential, driving forward new strategies to treat complex neurological diseases. Her achievements have earned her notable scientific awards, funding recognition, and a respected position within the pharmaceutical research and education community.

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Anam Khan | Pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Anam Khan | Pharmaceutics | Best Researcher Award 

Marburg University | Germany

Dr. Anam Sajjad Khan is an enthusiastic Ph.D. researcher at the Philipps University of Marburg, Germany, specializing in nanocarriers for oral and dermal drug delivery. Her research expertise encompasses physicochemical characterization, formulation optimization, and ex-vivo study models for enhancing drug bioavailability and therapeutic performance. With a strong academic foundation, she holds a Master of Philosophy in Pharmaceutics and a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, where she developed a keen interest in nanomedicine and cosmetology. Her doctoral work is focused on developing innovative nanocarrier systems for targeted and controlled drug delivery applications. Dr. Khan has contributed to the scientific community through one published document. Alongside her academic pursuits, she has gained professional experience as a Drug Inspector with the Provincial Health Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ensuring regulatory compliance within the pharmaceutical sector, and as a Lecturer at Abasyn University Islamabad, where she taught core pharmaceutical subjects and participated in academic committees. Her dedication to research and education has been recognized through multiple awards and honors, including a prestigious DAAD research grant for doctoral studies in Germany and first position in a poster presentation at an international conference. Multilingual in English, German, Urdu, and Pashto, Dr. Khan continues to advance her research in nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems, contributing to the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical sciences and nanomedicine.

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Roscettia, L., Keck, C. M., Chaiprateep, E., Sehra, T., Alkhaldi, M., Khan, A. S., Sengupta, S., Busch, L., Kleuser, B., Meinke, M. C., & Klein, A. L. (2025). Enhanced follicular penetration of antiseptics using nanocrystals – investigated via novel hair follicle content removal method. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 685, Article 122435