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محمد كامل هادي جناوي - Mohammed Kamil Hadi
PhD - assistant professor
College of pharmacy , Department of pharmaceutical chemistry
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Summary

Graduate from college of Pharmacy in 2000, master's degree in 2007, doctorate in 2012, supervisor of several graduate and primary students, and I have many scientific researchs published in international and local journals

Qualifications

BS.c 2000 Ms.c 2007 Ph.D 2012

Responsibility

teaching and supervision

Research Interests

pharamaceutical and medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry and pharmacology,

Academic Area

design, molecular modeling, synthesis, chacterization, and biological evaluation of new compounds

Teaching materials
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College
Department
Stage
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Organic pharmaceutical chemistry
كلية الصيدلة
الكيمياء الصيدلانية
Stage 4
Teaching

▪ Analytical Chemistry (1st stage) ▪ Organic Chemistry III (2nd stage) ▪ Organic pharmaceutical Chemistry I (3rd stage) ▪ Organic pharmaceutical Chemistry II and III (4th stage) ▪ Organic pharmaceutical Chemistry IV (5th stage) ▪ Advanced Organic Chemistry II (M.Sc. students) ▪ Heterocyclic Chemistry (M.Sc. students) ▪ Advanced Heterocyclic Chemistry (Ph.D. students) ▪ Advanced Pharmaceutical Chemistry I and II (Ph.D. students)

Supervision

Supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students (master's and doctoral)

Publication Date
Wed Jul 10 2024
Journal Name
Pharmacia
Molecular docking, ADMET, synthesis and evaluation of new indomethacin hydrazide derivatives as antibacterial agents
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Bacterial infections pose an ongoing challenge due to resistance developed by infectious bacteria. So much research targeting designing new antibacterials is published annually. Our goal is to synthesize compounds that have given antibacterial activity according to molecular docking against the chosen target protein and that have acceptable ADMET properties that can be synthesized and used in the future. New 2-(5-methoxy-1-(4-chlorobenzene)-2-methyl-1H-indol-3-yl)acetohydrazide derivatives’ antibacterial efficacy against two common strains of Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms has been developed, produced, and investigated. Sophisticated, modern analytical methods, including ATR-FTIR and 1H NMR spectroscopy, were used

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