Dr. Muthanna Albaldawi

Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics

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Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics

Dr Muthanna Al-Baldawi has a high academic and industrial experience in pharmaceutical sciences and drug delivery. He actively participated in running of different dosage forms manufacturing facilities for 6 years and four years’ experience in drug audit and quality control. He did his master's degree in pharmaceutical technology followed by a PhD at Cardiff university where he was appointed to a PhD fellowship as part of an EC FP7 funded programme (ALEXANDER). Followed that, he worked for 6 years at Cardiff University where he set collaborations with different academic and industrial partners in the Europe and globally. His main research interest is synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles using RAFT polymerisation technique, designing of different nano-systems for drug delivery, mucosal delivery, bacterial biofilms mechanical and micro-rheological characterisation, skin delivery, oral delivery of protein, medication of cystic fibrosis, medication of chronic wounds and pharmacokinetics studies. During his work at Cardiff University, Dr Muthanna Al-Baldawi has 3 successful grant applications, he also achieved collaboration with different partners in Europe which led to high quality publications in nature and science publishers. Dr Muthanna has involved in co-supervising of PhD and master's degree students and teaching of different programs.

Currently, Dr Muthanna is a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy at Alfaisal University. As assistant professor in pharmaceutics, he is involved in teaching of different topics. 

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Topical, immunomodulatory epoxy-tiglianes induce biofilm disruption and healing in acute and chronic skin wounds

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Topical, immunomodulatory epoxy-tiglianes induce biofilm disruption and healing in acute and chronic skin wounds. (2022). Topical, immunomodulatory epoxy-tiglianes induce biofilm disruption and healing in acute and chronic skin wounds. Science Translational Medicine.

Quantifying the effects of antibiotic treatment on the extracellular polymer network of antimicrobial resistant and sensitive biofilms using multiple particle tracking

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Quantifying the effects of antibiotic treatment on the extracellular polymer network of antimicrobial resistant and sensitive biofilms using multiple particle tracking. (2021). Quantifying the effects of antibiotic treatment on the extracellular polymer network of antimicrobial resistant and sensitive biofilms using multiple particle tracking. (Nature Publisher Journal) Biofilms And Microbiomes.

Zwitterionic self-assembled nanoparticles as carriers for Plasmodium targeting in malaria oral treatment

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Zwitterionic self-assembled nanoparticles as carriers for Plasmodium targeting in malaria oral treatment. (2021). Zwitterionic self-assembled nanoparticles as carriers for Plasmodium targeting in malaria oral treatment. Journal Of Controlled Release.

Oral immunogenicity in mice and sows of enterotoxigenic escherichia coli outer‐membrane vesicles incorporated into zein‐based nanoparticles

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Oral immunogenicity in mice and sows of enterotoxigenic escherichia coli outer‐membrane vesicles incorporated into zein‐based nanoparticles. (2020). Oral immunogenicity in mice and sows of enterotoxigenic escherichia coli outer‐membrane vesicles incorporated into zein‐based nanoparticles. Vaccines.

Self-emulsifying drug delivery system: Mucus permeation and innovative quantification technologies

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Self-emulsifying drug delivery system: Mucus permeation and innovative quantification technologies. (2019). Self-emulsifying drug delivery system: Mucus permeation and innovative quantification technologies. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews.

Mannosylated Nanoparticles for Oral Immunotherapy in a Murine Model of Peanut Allergy

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Mannosylated Nanoparticles for Oral Immunotherapy in a Murine Model of Peanut Allergy. (2019). Mannosylated Nanoparticles for Oral Immunotherapy in a Murine Model of Peanut Allergy. Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Modulation of the fate of zein nanoparticles by their coating with a Gantrez® AN-thiamine polymer conjugate

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Modulation of the fate of zein nanoparticles by their coating with a Gantrez® AN-thiamine polymer conjugate. (2019). Modulation of the fate of zein nanoparticles by their coating with a Gantrez® AN-thiamine polymer conjugate. International Journal Of Pharmaceutics.

In vivo evaluation of an oral self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) for exenatide

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In vivo evaluation of an oral self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) for exenatide. (2018). In vivo evaluation of an oral self-emulsifying drug delivery system (SEDDS) for exenatide. Journal Of Controlled Release.

Impact of different hydrophobic ion pairs of octreotide on its oral bioavailability in pigs

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Impact of different hydrophobic ion pairs of octreotide on its oral bioavailability in pigs. (2018). Impact of different hydrophobic ion pairs of octreotide on its oral bioavailability in pigs. Journal Of Controlled Release.

Evaluation of nanoparticles as oral vehicles for immunotherapy against experimental peanut allergy

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Evaluation of nanoparticles as oral vehicles for immunotherapy against experimental peanut allergy. (2018). Evaluation of nanoparticles as oral vehicles for immunotherapy against experimental peanut allergy. International Journal Of Biological Macromolecules.

Mucus permeating thiolated self-emulsifying drug delivery system

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Mucus permeating thiolated self-emulsifying drug delivery system. (2016). Mucus permeating thiolated self-emulsifying drug delivery system. European Journal Of Pharmaceutics And Biopharmaceutics.

Nanoparticle diffusion within intestinal mucus: Three-dimensional response analysis dissecting the impact of particle surface charge, size and heterogeneity across polyelectrolyte, pegylated and viral particles

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Nanoparticle diffusion within intestinal mucus: Three-dimensional response analysis dissecting the impact of particle surface charge, size and heterogeneity across polyelectrolyte, pegylated and viral particles. (2015). Nanoparticle diffusion within intestinal mucus: Three-dimensional response analysis dissecting the impact of particle surface charge, size and heterogeneity across polyelectrolyte, pegylated and viral particles. European Journal Of Pharmaceutics And Biopharmaceutics.

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