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We are excited to be launching our SAPS calendar of events with our first live webinar. We are privileged to have Professor Mohammad Najlah as our first presenter and we are looking forward to hearing his career journey.

In this webinar, Professor Mohammad Najlah shares his story from aspiring pharmacist to translational scientist and co-founder of a pharmaceutical company. Drawing on his experiences in developing nanomedicines, securing competitive funding, and leading industry-academic projects, he will offer practical reflections on building a career rooted in purpose, resilience, and real-world impact.

Tickets for this event cost £5.00 but
APS Members can attend for free by getting the PROMO CODE from the Members Hub at www.apsgb.co.uk.

Professor Mohammad Najlah

“Nanomedicine and Beyond:
A Personal Path Through Research and Innovation”

Professor Mohammad Najlah,
Professor in Pharmaceutics and Nanomedicine,
Anglia Ruskin University

Mohammad has extensive experience as a teacher, researcher, and manager. Mohammad took a pharmacy degree followed by a postgraduate diploma (Industrial Pharmacy) at Damascus University and obtained his PhD from the University of Manchester. He has an excellent research profile focusing on the development of drug delivery nano-systems for enhanced bioavailability and optimised therapeutic effects. Working within the interface between industry and academia allows Mohammad to assimilate, then transfer knowledge between sectors to valuable effect. His research on developing scaling-up technologies for nanomedicines has attracted several collaborations with industries, which led to several KTP and KEEP+ projects funded by Innovate UK and European Regional Development Fund, respectively. Mohammad is mainly interested in repurposing safe drugs and natural compounds for anticancer therapy. He has published over 80 peer-reviewed publications in the field of pharmaceutical nanotechnology, filed a patent on novel non-toxic anticancer agents and supervised PhD students and post-doc researchers.

At ARU, Mohammad has established and grown the Pharmaceutical Research Group based entirely on externally funded projects and led the establishment of £3.4 million budgeted multifunctional Lab designed to deliver multidisciplinary education and conduct research for transitional science. He served in several managerial roles where he led the establishment of new undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and has gained extensive experience in study management, supporting research activities and identifying the individual support needs of research and ancillary staff.