Dr. Saghir Akhtar, Professor of Pharmacology
Saghir Akhtar is currently Professor of Pharmacology at the College of Medicine, Qatar University and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Drug Targeting. He was previously Professor of Drug Delivery in the Welsh School of Pharmacy and Director for the Centre for Genome-based Therapeutics, Cardiff University, UK and more recently as Professor of Molecular Pharmacology at the Faculty of Medicine, Kuwait University,
Prof Akhtar obtained a First Class honors degree in Pharmacy from the Leicester School of Pharmacy (UK) and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Bath in the UK. He then undertook a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of North Carolina Medical School at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA and began his independent academic career at Aston University (Birmingham, UK), firstly as lecturer and then as Reader in Pharmaceutical Sciences. He was also a visiting fellow in the Department of Biochemistry, Oxford University, UK (with Professor Ed Southern).
He has published well over 120 full peer-reviewed research articles in leading journals and holds several patents that have emanated from his research in medical and health sciences. In addition, Prof Akhtar has trained and mentored many research students and post-doctoral fellows and serves the research community through his roles as Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor and Editorial Board member of several peer-reviewed research journals. Prof Akhtar has also served as an invited organizer and/or keynote speaker at numerous international conferences.
Professor Akhtar’s research and teaching has been recognized internationally with the award of several prestigious prizes including the Lilly Prize, the Pfizer Academic Award, the British Pharmaceutical Conference Science Medal, the Controlled Release Society (USA) Young Investigator Research Achievement Award, the Kappa Society Science Award and the Fazlur Rahman Khan Award for Excellence in Engineering, Science and Technology (London, UK). In 2020, he also received one of the top two best teacher awards from students at the College of Medicine at Qatar University.
In addition to his research and teaching, Prof Akhtar has previously held several senior administrative positions including as Head of Department and Director of Postgraduate studies. He has also served as a curriculum advisor and external examiner for several international universities.
Research interests
Professor Akhtar conducts basic and translational research in the fields of cancer and diabetes. Current research interests include studying a) the molecular pharmacology and signal transduction pathways involved in breast and brain cancers, diabetes and/or hypertension-induced cardiovascular dysfunction; b) the nanotoxicology and biological activity of novel drug delivery systems especially for gene silencing nucleic acid-based nanomedicines and c) the impact of pharmacotherapy on clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients.
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