Curriculum Vitae

Name: Reem Khidr Arafa

Nationality: Egyptian

Address: 16 Al-Kaher st, from Nasser Al-Thawra, Al-Ahram st., Cairo, Egypt

Telephone:

·  Mobile: (010)207-4028

·  Home: (02)3586-7601

e-mail address:

Education

·  Ph.D. (Organic Medicinal Chemistry) May 2004, Department of Chemistry, Georgia State University, USA. Dissertation title: Novel Dicationic DNA Minor Groove Binders as Antiparasitic Agents, Part I: Dicationic 2,5-Diphenylpyrrole Derivatives, Part II: Dicationic Fused Ring Systems.

·  M.Sc. (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) November 2001, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. Thesis title: Synthesis of Some Azacyclic Compounds of Expected Biological Activity.

·  B.Sc.P.S. (Honors) May 1997 Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University.

Career History

April 2006-Present: Cairo University, Egypt

Lecturer, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy.

Responsibilities:

·  Teaching pharmaceutical chemistry.

·  Instructor for practical pharmaceutical chemistry laboratories.

September 2005-March 2006, Georgia State University, USA

Post-doctorate associate in Chemistry Department, School of Arts and Science.

Responsibilities:

·  Drug design and synthesis of new dicationic antimicrobatic molecules with DNA minor groove binding efficacy.

April 2005-August 2005: Cairo University, Egypt

Lecturer, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy.

Responsibilities:

·  Teaching pharmaceutical chemistry.

·  Instructor for practical pharmaceutical chemistry laboratories.

October 2004-May 2005: Cairo University, Egypt

Assistant lecturer, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy.

Responsibilities:

·  Teaching practical pharmaceutical chemistry laboratories.

June 2004-September 2004, Georgia State University, USA

Post-doctorate associate in Chemistry Department, School of Arts and Science.

Responsibilities:

·  Drug design and synthesis of new dicationic antimicrobatic molecules with DNA minor groove binding efficacy.

January 2002-May 2004, Georgia State University, USA

Teaching and research assistant in Chemistry Department, School of Arts and Science.

Responsibilities:

·  Teaching organic chemistry tutorial classes and assistant in organic and general chemistry practical sessions.

·  Drug design and synthetic of new dicationic antimicrobatic molecules with DNA minor groove binding efficacy.

May 1997-December 2001: Cairo University, Egypt

Teaching and research assistant, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy.

Responsibilities:

·  Drug design and synthesis of novel NSAI drugs.

·  Teaching practical pharmaceutical chemistry laboratories.

Training and Skills

·  Lab safety and hazardous waste disposal management.

·  Languages: Fluent spoken and written English and Arabic.

·  Computer: Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Excel, Internet.

Publications

1.  Mohamed A. Ismail, Reem K. Arafa Tanja Wenzler, Reto Brun, Farial A. Tanious, W. David Wilson, David W. Boykin; Bioorg. Med. Chem, 2007 (In press)

2.  Mohamed A. Ismail, Reem K. Arafa, Reto Brun, Tanja Wenzler, Yi Miao, W. David Wilson, Claudia Generaux, Arlene Bridges, James E. Hall, David W. Boykin; J. Med. Chem., 2006, 49, 5324-5332.

3.  Chad E. Stephens, Reem K. Arafa, J. Chem. Ed., 2006, 83, 1360-1340

4.  Reem K. Arafa, Reto Brun, Tanja Wenzler, Farial A.Tanious, W. David Wilson, Chad E. Stephens, David W. Boykin; J. Med. Chem., 2005, 48, 5480-5488.

5.  Christian Bailly, Reem K. Arafa, Farial Tanious, William Laine, Christèle Tardy, Amélie Lansiaux, Pierre Colson, David Boykin, W. David Wilson; Biochemistry, 2005, 44, 1941-1952.

6.  Reem K. Arafa, Reto Brun, Karl A. Werbovetz, W. David Wilson, David W. Boykin; Heterocycl. Commun., 2004, 10, 423-428.

7.  Nehad M. El-Sayed, Amal A. H. Eissa, Reem K. M. Arafa, M. Y. Ebeid, G. A. Soliman; Egyptian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2003, 44, 247-265,

8.  Nehad M. El-Sayed, Amal A. H. Eissa, Reem K. M. Arafa, M. Y. Ebeid, G. A. Soliman; Egyptian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2003, 44, 207-225

Certifications and Participations

·  2003 David W. Boykin Graduate Fellowship in Medicinal Chemistry, April 2004.

·  Poster, 228th ACS national meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 22-26, 2004.

·  Poster, Biotech Symposium, GSU, Atlanta, Georgia, May 24-25, 2004.

·  Poster, 55th SERMACS Local ACS meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, November 16-19, 2003.

·  225th ACS national meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 23-27, 2003.

Membership of Professional Societies

·  American Chemical Society (ACS).

·  Egyptian Syndicate for Pharmacists.

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