Dr. Amira Abdelnoor | Opioid Use Disorder | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Amira Abdelnoor,  Tanta University – Faculty of Medicine,  Egypt.

Dr. Amira Ali Abdelnoor is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology. With a strong academic background, including an M.B.B.Ch, M.Sc., and MD from Tanta University, she has made remarkable contributions to toxicology and addiction studies. Her research has significantly impacted the understanding of poisoning severity, mortality prediction, and genetic factors in opioid addiction. Through numerous publications in high-impact journals, she has enhanced clinical toxicology practices and contributed to improving patient care. As an Assistant Lecturer at Tanta Faculty of Medicine, she continues to inspire students while conducting cutting-edge research.

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Amira Ali Abdelnoor’s journey into the world of forensic medicine and clinical toxicology began with a stellar academic foundation. She earned her M.B.B.Ch from the Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University with honors (2008–2014), showcasing her dedication and excellence from the start. Her passion for understanding toxicological effects and forensic investigations led her to pursue a Master’s degree (2017–2020) and later an MD (2020–2025) in Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology at the same institution. Her academic excellence was evident in her consistently high grades, which laid the groundwork for her successful research career.

Professional Endeavors and Research Excellence 🔬

Currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer at Tanta Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Abdelnoor has combined her teaching expertise with cutting-edge research. She has made significant contributions to clinical toxicology and addiction studies, particularly focusing on poisoning cases that require intensive care. Her commitment to advancing medical knowledge is reflected in her published research in prestigious journals, addressing critical aspects of toxicology, poisoning severity indices, and genetic influences on opioid addiction.

Contributions to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology ⚕️

Dr. Abdelnoor has played a vital role in expanding the understanding of acute poisoning patterns and toxicological emergencies. Her research has explored mortality predictors in aluminum phosphide poisoning, the role of genetic markers in opioid addiction susceptibility, and the effectiveness of different scoring systems in predicting ICU admission for poisoned patients. These contributions have not only provided valuable insights for medical practitioners but have also enhanced patient management strategies in toxicology.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Abdelnoor’s research contributions have garnered international attention, with her work being cited in reputable toxicology and forensic science publications. With a growing citation index, her influence in the field is steadily expanding. Her research has appeared in high-impact journals such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Toxicology Research, and Human and Experimental Toxicology, demonstrating the significance of her work in shaping modern toxicology practices.

Impact and Influence on Toxicology Research 🌍

Her research has had a profound clinical impact, helping medical professionals improve diagnostic and prognostic tools for poisoning cases. By comparing various poisoning severity scores and mortality predictors, she has contributed to refining assessment tools, ensuring more accurate treatment decisions for patients suffering from toxic exposures. Her findings on opioid receptor gene polymorphisms in addiction cases have also opened new pathways for understanding genetic predispositions in substance use disorders.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🔭

As a dedicated researcher and educator, Dr. Abdelnoor is shaping the future of forensic medicine and toxicology. Her research not only improves clinical decision-making but also influences public health policies and forensic investigations related to poisoning and addiction. Moving forward, she aims to expand interdisciplinary collaborations, integrate advanced molecular toxicology techniques, and contribute to developing new treatment strategies for toxicological emergencies.

Publication

  • The influence of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in opioid receptors genes on opioid use disorder susceptibility among Egyptian population: A case-control study

    • Authors: Amira A. Abdelnoor, Mostafa M. Kamel, Fatma M. Elgazzar, Afaf M. Elsaid, Anas M. AboSamak
    • Year: 2025

 

  • Performance assessment of new Poisoning Mortality Score and PGI score for predicting mortality in patients with acute aluminum phosphide poisoning

    • Authors: Ghada El-Sarnagawy, Amira A. Abdelnoor, Mona Ghonem
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Shock and modified shock indices in predicting poisoning severity and outcomes in acute aluminum phosphide poisoned patients

    • Authors: Mona Ghonem, Amira A. Abdelnoor, Aliaa A. Hodeib
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Answer to Comments on “Comparison between various scoring systems in predicting the need for intensive care unit admission of acute pesticide-poisoned patients”

    • Authors: Ghada El-Sarnagawy, Amira A. Abdelnoor, Arwa A. Abuelfadl, Inas H. El-Mehallawi
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Pattern of acute poisoning that required intensive care unit admission in Tanta University poison control center

    • Authors: Amira A. Abdelnoor, Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy, Arwa A. Abuelfadl, Inas H. El-Mehallawi
    • Year: 2023

 

  • Comparison between various scoring systems in predicting the need for intensive care unit admission of acute pesticide-poisoned patients

    • Authors: Amira A. Abdelnoor
    • Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Abdelnoor’s exceptional research achievements, academic excellence, and dedication to toxicology and forensic medicine make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has not only advanced scientific understanding but also played a crucial role in improving patient outcomes and forensic investigations. As she continues to explore new frontiers in clinical toxicology, her influence in the field is expected to grow, leaving a lasting impact on medical research and public health.

Amira Abdelnoor | Opioid Use Disorder | Best Researcher Award