Nouf Mahmoud obtained her Ph.D. degree in Pharmaceutical Technology in 2016 from the University of Jordan, and she is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Nanoscience at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan. Nouf’s research focuses on designing functional nanomaterials and nanofibers for several biomedical applications such as wound healing, drug delivery for cancers, and targeting resistant bacterial infections. Furthermore, she is interested in studying nanomaterials’ toxicity, and in Synchrotron-based such as X-ray, FTIR, and 3-D Nano-Tomography for studying nano-bio interface. In her free time, she enjoys cooking and traveling.
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Last Updated: April 13, 2022 by Jennifer Bunge
Nouf Mahmoud obtained her Ph.D. degree in Pharmaceutical Technology in 2016 from the University of Jordan, and she is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics and Nanoscience at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan. Nouf’s research focuses on designing functional nanomaterials and nanofibers for several biomedical applications such as wound healing, drug delivery for cancers, and targeting resistant bacterial infections. Furthermore, she is interested in studying nanomaterials’ toxicity, and in Synchrotron-based such as X-ray, FTIR, and 3-D Nano-Tomography for studying nano-bio interface. In her free time, she enjoys cooking and traveling.
Nouf Mahmoud
nouf.mahmoud@zuj.edu.jo