Our Research Center
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The Team
Anna Maria Pappa
Lab Director
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Charalampos Pitsalidis
Lab Director
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Sagar Arya
Post Doctoral Researcher
Smart Bacterial Membranes for advancing drug discovery and delivery
Kishor Jena
Post Doctoral Researcher
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Khulood Alshehhi
PhD Student
Khulood Alshehhi, is a PhD student at the physics department at Khalifa University. Her project focuses on the development of bioelectronic devices to mimic and monitor biological systems for applications in medicine. She studies Nanoparticles, conducting polymers and drug release. The ultimate goal of her project is to develop e-skin devices in an “all-in-one smart wound patch”
Rasha Nasser
PhD Student
Rasha Nasser, is a PhD student at the biomedical department. Rasha did her MSc in microbiology immunology and currently is currently
Sara Alkhateeb
PhD Student
Deema Islayem
PhD Student
Rasha Nasser, is a PhD student at the biomedical department. Rasha did her MSc in microbiology immunology and currently is currently
Khulood Alshehhi
PhD Student
Khulood Alshehhi, is a PhD student at the physics department at Khalifa University. Her project focuses on the development of bioelectronic devices to mimic and monitor biological systems for applications in medicine. She studies Nanoparticles, conducting polymers and drug release. The ultimate goal of her project is to develop e-skin devices in an “all-in-one smart wound patch”
Rasha Nasser
PhD Student
Rasha, is a PhD student in the Biomedical Engineering Department, her research bridges the innovative realms of biology and engineering. Specializing in the development of microfluidics for 3D cell cultures and biosensors, my work is at the forefront of advancing biomedical technology. This cutting-edge research not only enhances our understanding of biological systems but also paves the way for revolutionary diagnostic and therapeutic tools. My academic path began with a Master of Science degree from the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), where I delved into microbiology and immunology. This solid foundation in biological sciences has been instrumental in my current endeavor to harmonize the principles of biology with engineering methodologies. Through my research, I am committed to contributing to the evolution of biomedical engineering, striving to create impactful solutions for complex health challenges