
Hadeel Abu Zanadah is a Saudi academic researcher, medicine designer, and developer. She executed several projects in the field of medicine design and development, including a medication to treat osteoporosis and another to treat inflammations.
Academic qualifications of Hadeel Abu Zanadah
Hadeel Abu Zanadah earned a bachelor's degree with honors in medicinal chemistry and pharmacy from Western Oregon University, United States of America, and a master's degree in medicinal chemistry from the University of Newcastle, Britain. She is currently a doctoral student in medicinal chemistry at the Oxford University Medical School, in Britain.
Participations of Hadeel Abu Zanadah
Hadeel Abu Zanadah took part in designing, developing, and analyzing medicines, upon resorting to smart software - supported by artificial intelligence - and scientific research. This helped her identify the extent of the medicine's relationship and interaction with the body. It also assisted her in modifying and developing medicines before their practical laboratory trial.
Projects of Hadeel Abu Zanadah
Hadeel Abu Zanadah executed various projects in the field of designing and developing medicines. She used stones available in Africa to extract a type of bacteria that contributed to the growth of these stones and use them in treating osteoporosis. Her projects also include producing medicine to treat inflammations, where this medicine helps in treating the body's harmful waste products and targets body inflammations in order to treat them.
Hadeel also proposed the "Drivers Application" concept, aimed at establishing a communication tool between cars on the road, through their license plate number, to limit direct communication and enable the exchange of various services.
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