Dr. Aiman Yahya Alwadi

Lecturer of Biotechnology

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Dr. Aiman Alwadi is a lecturer and director of Phase-3 (Year 4 and 5) of the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program at College of Pharmacy, Alfaisal University (AU). He holds a master’s degree in biotechnology (first-class honors; GPA 4.00/4.00) from College of Medicine, AU, and a PharmD degree (first-class honors; GPA 4.93/5.00) from College of Pharmacy, Qassim University. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Biomedical Sciences at AU. Dr. Alwadi has one year of clinical experience at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Riyadh, where he served as a PharmD intern. As Phase-3 director, he oversees academic calendar planning, course coordination, examination management, and monitors classes and students progress. As a faculty member, he teaches several undergraduate courses, including Patient Care and Health System Management Laboratory I, II, III, and IV (PCL 477, 487, 595, and 5X4), Selfcare and Non-Prescription Drugs (SCR 346), Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory (CHM 232, MCH 241), and Pharmaceutics I Laboratory (PHC 353). He also co-supervises research projects for a number of undergraduate students. His research interests include synthesis and formulation of bio-derived molecules followed by optimization of their binding affinities toward several drug targets and incorporating these molecules in suitable biosensing platforms for non-invasive therapeutic drug monitoring. In addition, he studies and compare pharmacokinetics of various commercially available drugs using several in-vitro analytical techniques to understand differences in release profiles and the effects of excipients on product interchangeability.

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Comparative Analysis of Commercially Available Acetaminophen Tablets in Saudi Arabia

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Alwadi, A. Y., Arafeh, G. M., Almehlesi, M. ., Maswadeh, H. ., Salman, I. ., & Ameer, O. Z. (2022). Comparative Analysis of Commercially Available Acetaminophen Tablets in Saudi Arabia. Dissolution Technologies.

Selection and Characterization of DNA Aptamers for the Monitoring and Management of Apixaban-Induced Major Bleeding

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Alwadi, A. Y. (2022). Selection and Characterization of DNA Aptamers for the Monitoring and Management of Apixaban-Induced Major Bleeding (p. 73). Alfaisal University. (Original work published 2022)

Regional Functional and Structural Abnormalities within the Aorta as a Potential Driver of Vascular Disease in Metabolic Syndrome

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Ameer, O. Z., Salman, I. M., Alwadi, A. Y., Ouban, A. ., Abu‐Owaimer, F. M., AlSharari, S. D., & Bukhari, I. A. (2021). Regional Functional and Structural Abnormalities within the Aorta as a Potential Driver of Vascular Disease in Metabolic Syndrome. Experimental Physiology, 106(3), 18. https://doi.org/DOI: 10.1113/EP089213 (Original work published 2021)

Prediction of Plasma Drug Concentration Profiles and Pharmacokinetic Parameters of Nifedipine Commercial Tablets using the Convolution Method

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Maswadeh, H. ., Abdellatif, A. A., Amin, M. A., Alwadi, A. Y., & Ibrahim, M. A. (2021). Prediction of Plasma Drug Concentration Profiles and Pharmacokinetic Parameters of Nifedipine Commercial Tablets using the Convolution Method. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 14(10). https://doi.org/DOI:10.52711/0974-360X.2021.00938 (Original work published 2021)

Differential Expression of Vascular Dysfunction of Smaller Diameter Arteries in s Rodent Model of Metabolic Syndrome

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Salman, I. M., Ameer, O. Z., & Alwadi, A. Y. (2021). Differential Expression of Vascular Dysfunction of Smaller Diameter Arteries in s Rodent Model of Metabolic Syndrome. Journal of Hypertension, 39. https://doi.org/DOI: 10.1097/01.hjh.0000747296.20754.a4 (Original work published 2021)

Regional Aortic Vascular Dysfunction in a Rodent Model of Metabolic Syndrome

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Ameer, O. Z., Salman, I. M., & Alwadi, A. Y. (2021). Regional Aortic Vascular Dysfunction in a Rodent Model of Metabolic Syndrome. Journal of Hypertension, 39. https://doi.org/DOI: 10.1097/01.hjh.0000747368.82976.e5 (Original work published 2021)

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