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Sherine Ahmed Nabil Khattab

Sherine Ahmed Nabil Khattab
Sherine Ahmed Nabil Khattab
Professor
Chemistry Department
Alexandria University
Egypt
Tel: + 203-584-1866
Alexandria University

Biography

Sherine Nabil Khattab received her B.Sc. degree in Chemistry in 1987 from the Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt. In 1990, she received her Diploma in Organic Chemistry from the University of Zürich-Irchel, Switzerland. In 2000, she received her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, from the Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt. Her research interests include the synthesis of peptides under solution and solid-phase conditions, development of new coupling reagents, and heterocyclic synthesis of biologically active synthetic targets. She received the Alexandria University Award in Chemistry in 2008. She received the Alexandria University Scientific Excellence Award in 2015. In 2011, she joined the group of Prof. Fernando Albericio in the University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, for 2-months performing research on the synthesis of new protecting groups and coupling reagents. She is currently a Professor of Organic Chemistry at the Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt, and the Executive Manager of both the NMR and Central Lab at the Faculty of Science, Alexandria University since 2012.

Research Interest

Synthesis of peptides under solution and solid-phase conditions, development of new coupling reagents, and heterocyclic synthesis of biologically active synthetic targets.

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