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Dr. Ikram Ullah Khan

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Dr Ikram Ullah Khan is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad Pakistan. He is interested in the formulation and development of macro, micro and nanocarriers based on various natural and synthetic polymers for various drug delivery applications such as controlled release, targeted delivery, wound healing, etc. He is also interested in using natural components as active ingredients while co-encapsulating them with synthetic compounds in various carriers such as films, tablets, etc. In total, 18 Master's and 4 PhD students have completed their degrees under his supervision. He has had more than 120 papers published in well-reputed journals, with a cumulative impact factor greater than 388. He has successfully completed several research projects awarded by funding agencies. Currently, he is running the HEC NRPU project on wound healing. He completed his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Strasbourg, France (CAMB and ICPEES), focusing on the microfluidic technique to obtain multiple morphologies like microbeads, Janus, core-shell, Trojan, etc., for pharmaceutical applications.

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Dr Ikram Ullah Khan is an Associate Professor of Pharmaceutics at the Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Government College University Faisalabad Pakistan. He is interested in the formulation and development of macro, micro and nanocarriers based on various natural and synthetic polymers for various drug delivery applications such as controlled release, targeted delivery, wound healing, etc. He is also interested in using natural components as active ingredients while co-encapsulating them with synthetic compounds in various carriers such as films, tablets, etc. In total, 18 Master's and 4 PhD students have completed their degrees under his supervision. He has had more than 120 papers published in well-reputed journals, with a cumulative impact factor greater than 388. He has successfully completed several research projects awarded by funding agencies. Currently, he is running the HEC NRPU project on wound healing. He completed his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Strasbourg, France (CAMB and ICPEES), focusing on the microfluidic technique to obtain multiple morphologies like microbeads, Janus, core-shell, Trojan, etc., for pharmaceutical applications.