Chahra Chbili | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chahra Chbili | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Chahra Chbili | University of Sousse | Tunisia

Dr. Chahra Chbili is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at the Higher School of Health Sciences and Techniques of Sousse (ESSTSS) and a member of the Research Laboratory of Metabolic Biophysics and Applied Pharmacology (LR/12ES02) at the Faculty of Medicine Ibn El Jazzar of Sousse, Tunisia. Her academic journey spans extensive training in biological sciences, genetics, and medical biotechnology, with a Ph.D. earned with highest honors for her work on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic study of carbamazepine therapy in epileptic and bipolar patients. Dr. Chbili’s research focuses on pharmacogenetics, pharmacokinetics, and the molecular mechanisms underlying drug efficacy and toxicity. She has contributed significantly to studies exploring the genetic determinants of drug metabolism, including investigations into glutathione-S-transferases in tuberculosis patients with drug-induced hepatotoxicity. Skilled in advanced laboratory techniques such as PCR, FISH, ELISA, and HPLC-MS, she has developed expertise in integrating molecular biology with clinical pharmacology. Dr. Chbili has authored 17 scientific documents, accumulated 138 citations across 123 indexed works, and maintains an h-index of 7, reflecting her impactful contributions to pharmacological and biomedical research in Tunisia and beyond.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Research Gate

Featured Publications

Chbili, C., Mrad, S., Graiet, H., Selmi, M., Maatoug, J., Maoua, M., Abdellaoui, L., Mrizek, N., Nouira, M., Ben Fredj, M., et al. (2024). Randomized, placebo-controlled pilot study investigating the effects of Laurus nobilis tea on lipid profiles and oxidative stress biomarkers in healthy North African volunteers. The North African Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 8(17), 86–98.

Chbili, C., Fathallah, N., Laadhari, C., Ouni, B., Saguem, S., Ben Fredj, M., Abdelghani, A., Ben Saad, H., & Ben Salem, C. (2022). Glutathione-S-transferase genetic polymorphism and risk of hepatotoxicity to antitubercular drugs in a North-African population: A case-control study. Gene, 808, 146019.

Rebai, A., Chbili, C., Ben Amor, S., Hassine, A., Ben Ammou, S., & Saguem, S. (2021). Effects of glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 deletions on Parkinson’s disease risk among a North African population. Revue Neurologique, 177(1–2), 93–99.

Chbili, C. (2021, August 22). The effect of Origanum majorana tea on motor and non-motor symptoms in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease: A randomized controlled pilot study. Journal article.

Chbili, C., Maoua, M., Selmi, M., Mrad, S., Khairi, H., Limem, K., Mrizek, N., Saguem, S., & Ben Fredj, M. (2020). Evaluation of daily Laurus nobilis tea consumption on lipid profile biomarkers in healthy volunteers. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 39(6), 518–526.

Rebai, A., Reçber, T., Nemutlu, E., Chbili, C., Kurbanoglu, S., Kir, S., Ben Amor, S., Özkan, S. A., & Saguem, S. (2020). GC-MS based metabolic profiling of Parkinson’s disease with glutathione S-transferase M1 and T1 polymorphism in Tunisian patients. Combinatorial Chemistry and High Throughput Screening, 23(8), 785–794.

Md Shimul Bhuia | Drug development of neurodegenerative disease | Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Md Shimul Bhuia | Drug development of neurodegenerative disease | Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Md Shimul Bhuia , BioLuster Research Center Limited,  Bangladesh.

An accomplished pharmacist and researcher with expertise in pharmaceutical sciences, molecular docking, and drug development. Awarded the prestigious National Science and Technology Fellowship (NST) in 2023 for contributions to science. Extensive experience includes an internship at Beximco Pharmaceuticals, part-time pharmacy practice, and a full-time role as Deputy Director at BioLuster Research Center. Proficient in advanced software for computational drug design and well-versed in research methodologies. Fluent in Bangla and highly proficient in English, with strong technical and analytical skills.

 

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🎓 Education and Academic Achievements

Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm.) Department of Pharmacy, Life Science Faculty. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj-8100, Bangladesh Session: 2020–2021 Course Duration: 1.5 years (3 Semesters)Passing Year: 2022 CGPA: 3.74 (out of 4.00). Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) Department of Pharmacy, Life Science Faculty .Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj-8100, BangladeshSession: 2016–2017  Course Duration: 4 years Hon’s (8 Semesters) Passing Year: 2020 CGPA: 3.45 (out of 4.00)  Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.)  Shahid Bul Bul Govt. College, Pabna Board: Rajshahi Group: Science Passing Year: 2016 GPA: 5.00 (out of 5.00) Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) Kamal Pur T.M. High School, Ishwardi, Pabna Board: Rajshahi  Group: Science Passing Year: 2013 GPA: 5.00 (out of 5.00).

🎯 Research Interests

Neurology/Neurodegenerative Diseases , Immunology ,  Cancer Therapy , Toxicology , Molecular Docking , Drug Design and Development via Computational Studies ,Pharmacological Investigation through Preclinical Test Systems , Inflammatory Diseases , Bioinformatics , Anti-cancer Agents

🏆 Honours and Awards

National Science and Technology Fellowship (NST), 2023. Awarded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Bangladesh

💼 Work Experiences

InternshipBeximco Pharmaceutical Ltd., Squibb Road, Tongi, Bangladesh Duration: November 13, 2022, to November 23, 2022. Pharmacist Worked as a pharmacist at Gafur Chikitsaloi (local pharmacy shop)Employee Status: Part-Researcher Deputy Director, BioLuster Research Center, Gopalganj 8100, Dhaka, Bangladesh Employee Status: Full-time (January 01 – Present)

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 Conclusion

With a strong foundation in both clinical practice and academic leadership, Leila Sadati’s career reflects a commitment to advancing healthcare education and patient safety standards. Her contributions in research, curriculum development, and operational management have shaped future medical professionals and enhanced patient care practices. As she continues to innovate and educate, her work remains instrumental in raising the standards of medical and surgical education in Iran and beyond.