Sadaf Batool | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

🌟Dr. Sadaf Batool, Chemistry, Best Researcher Award 🏆

Doctorate at School of Chemical and Materials Engineering, NUST, Islamabad Pakistan and Institute of Biomaterials, Department of Materials Engineering, FAU, Erlangen, Nuremberg, Pakistan

Sadaf Batool is a highly skilled researcher with a diverse background in nanoscience and engineering. With a Ph.D. from the National University of Nanoscience and Engineering, Islamabad, Pakistan, Sadaf has made significant contributions to the field of biomaterials, particularly in bone tissue regeneration. Her expertise spans various areas including synthesis of nanomaterials, hydrogel fabrication, and biomedical evaluation. Sadaf’s dedication to research is evident through her extensive publication record and active involvement in professional organizations.

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Sadaf Batool has established herself as a prolific author with numerous publications in reputable journals and book chapters. Her research has garnered significant attention, as evidenced by her Google Scholar profile which showcases her citation metrics and h-index. Through her publications, Sadaf has contributed valuable insights to the scientific community, particularly in the areas of bioactive materials, tissue engineering, and nanotechnology.

  • Citations: 142 citations from 140 documents
  • Documents: 11 documents authored by Sadaf Batool
  • h-index: 4

Education

Sadaf Batool holds a Ph.D. in Sciences and Technology from the National University of Nanoscience and Engineering, Islamabad, Pakistan. Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her MS in Sciences and Technology from the same institution and obtained a BS in Chemistry from Government College University Lahore, Pakistan. Her academic journey has equipped her with a strong foundation in materials science and chemistry, enabling her to pursue cutting-edge research in biomaterials.

Research Focus

Sadaf Batool’s research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of novel biomaterials for bone tissue regeneration. She has expertise in fabricating scaffolds, coatings, and hydrogels using bioceramics, polymers, and natural products. Sadaf’s work encompasses both in vitro and in vivo evaluations of these materials for their biomedical applications, including drug delivery and wound healing. Her research aims to address critical challenges in regenerative medicine and contribute to the development of advanced therapeutic strategies.

Professional Journey

Throughout her career, Sadaf Batool has held various positions in academia and professional organizations. From serving as a lab chief at the Functional Materials Lab, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, to being a guest researcher at the Institute of Biomaterials, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, Sadaf has demonstrated strong leadership and research capabilities. She has also actively participated in conferences, workshops, and symposiums, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and fostering collaborations within the research community.

Honors & Awards

Sadaf Batool’s contributions to research have been recognized through numerous honors and awards. She was awarded the HEC IRSIP Fellowship in 2022 and ranked 17th overall in the NAYS COVID Ideas Bank Competition in 2020. Additionally, Sadaf has received certificates of appreciation for her participation in national competitions and has been acknowledged for her academic and extracurricular achievements throughout her academic journey.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Sadaf Batool has made significant contributions to the scientific literature through her publications. Her research papers cover a wide range of topics including the synthesis of biomaterials, biomedical evaluations, and applications in tissue engineering. Notable publications include book chapters and journal articles in renowned journals such as Ceramics International, Frontiers in Chemistry, and Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. Sadaf’s work has provided valuable insights into the development and characterization of biomaterials for various biomedical applications.

Title: An electrochemical sensor based on copper oxide nanoparticles loaded on a mesoporous MCM-41 for non-enzymatic detection of glucose

  • Journal: Ceramics International
  • Volume: 1
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Authors: D. Arif, M. Hassan, M. Abdullah, W. Miran, M.A. Nasir, S. Batool, M.A. Baig, …

Title: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies of Bioactive Glasses

  • Book Chapter: Bioactive Glasses and Glass‐Ceramics: Fundamentals and Applications
  • Pages: 397-429
  • Publication Year: 2022
  • Authors: S. Batool, Z. Hussain, U. Liaqat

Title: Preparation and physicochemical characterization of whitlockite/PVA/Gelatin composite for bone tissue regeneration

  • Journal: Frontiers in Chemistry
  • Volume: 12
  • Page: 1355545
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Authors: S. Batool, U. Liaqat, Z. Hussain

Title: A Comparative Study of Gelatin/HPMC/HA and Gel/HPMC/TCP Nanocomposites for Bone Tissue Regeneration

  • Journal: Journal of Polymers and the Environment
  • Volume: 31
  • Issue: 8
  • Pages: 3381-3392
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Authors: M. Bilal, S. Batool, Z. Hussain, M.B.K. Niazi, U. Liaqat

Title: Effect of strontium and iron on the structural integrity and drug delivery of Whitlockite

  • Journal: Open Ceramics
  • Volume: 14
  • Page: 100347
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Authors: S. Batool, Z. Hussain, M.R. Rehman, M.U. Idrees

Title: Effect of Trisodium Citrate on the Morphology of Bone Whitlockite (Wh) in Hydrothermal Method

  • Publication: Available at SSRN 4734602
  • Authors: S. Batool, Z. Hussain, A. Marium

Research Timeline

Sadaf Batool’s research timeline spans from her doctoral studies to her current endeavors as a researcher. Starting from her MS program, Sadaf has been actively involved in research projects focused on biomaterials synthesis and characterization. Throughout her Ph.D., she has conducted groundbreaking research in the field of bone tissue regeneration, exploring various aspects of biomaterials design and evaluation. Post-Ph.D., Sadaf continues to contribute to the advancement of regenerative medicine through her ongoing research projects and collaborations.

Collaborations and Projects

Sadaf Batool has engaged in collaborative research projects both nationally and internationally. She has collaborated with researchers from academia and industry to explore interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges in biomaterials science. Her projects have encompassed diverse areas including nanomaterial synthesis, scaffold fabrication, and biomedical evaluation. Through collaborations, Sadaf has leveraged collective expertise to develop innovative solutions for applications in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and biomedical diagnostics.

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