Speech title: Aim of this study was to compare blood glucose lowering effect of Catharanthus roseus and Nigella sativa in
Alloxan induced diabetic rats.
Biography
My name is
Palwasha Abbasi, I am a medical doctor and attained M.Phil. In Pharmacology, I
am associated with the academics and research work in the pharmaceutical
industry for the last 10 years as a Professor of Pharmacology in SRMC institute
in Pakistan. As a research scientist, I enjoy developing and optimizing generic
drug formulations, I am also experienced in bio-equivalence, PK/PD studies to
ensure good quality medicines are produced. I have published more than twenty
research articles that demonstrate expertise in several key research areas,
including the pharmacological evaluation of herbal and synthetic compounds for
managing chronic diseases like diabetes and chronic kidney disease. A
significant focus is on comparative analyses of different treatment modalities
for musculoskeletal and renal conditions, the research also extends to the
development of novel antimicrobial agents, specifically silver nanoparticles,
and public health topics such as vaccine hesitancy. I have interest in the
application of Artificial Intelligence predictive algorithms on reducing the
number of trials and recommendation systems for suggesting drug formulation.
Blog title-Prof. Dr. Palwasha Abbasi: Bridging Traditional Medicine and Modern Pharmacology in Diabetes Research
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/prof-dr-palwasha-abbasi-bridging-traditional-medicine-raven-jpx4f
https://www.tumblr.com/pharmaconferenceandexpo/799569260580044800/prof-dr-palwasha-abbasi-bridging-traditional?source=share
https://sites.google.com/view/pharmaucg07-2025/home
https://medium.com/@alwaysrichardraven/prof-dr-palwasha-abbasi-bridging-traditional-medicine-and-modern-pharmacology-in-diabetes-c37ffe6d98f6
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https://www.instapaper.com/read/1927139506
https://pharmaconference220547719.wordpress.com/2025/11/07/prof-dr-palwasha-abbasi-bridging-traditional-medicine-and-modern-pharmacology-in-diabetes-research/