Biography
I am a medicinal chemist and phytochemist with extensive experience in natural product research. After completing my Ph.D. at the University of Paul Verlaine of Metz (France) in Spring 2003.
I pursued postdoctoral works in Germany (DKFZ, Heidelberg), in France (INSERM of Toulouse), and at the UAMS, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA before attending a permanent position as a Professor in Morocco.
With a deep passion for discovering bioactive compounds from natural sources, I have contributed to several research projects and publications in renowned and elegant scientific journals. Currently considering a career move, I'm exploring opportunities to collaborate with the pharmaceutical industry in Morocco, eager to apply my expertise to new challenges and advancements in the field.
Research Interest
Phytochemistry, Biochemistry.
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University of Moulay Ismail
Department of Biology
Morocco
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- Methodology of the Professional-Business Game for the Development of a Cadet Leader in Professional Training Courses (L-1B) of the Tactical Level of Military Education
- A Study to Determine the Reason for Lower Pregnancy Rates in Younger Women with Diminished Oocyte Reserve-less Chance of Implanting vs. Fetal Demise
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