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Professor Martins Emeje, PhD
I have successfully utilized a semi synthetic polymer (sodium carboxy methyl cellulose) of different molecular sizes, alone and in combination with some hydrophobic polymers (ethylcellulose, cellulose acetate phthalate, and Eudragit-L 100) to deliver theophylline and chlorpheniramine maleate. I have also looked at the compaction characteristics of some polymers, alone (ethylcellulose and starch) and in combination with some additives (mannitol, sorbitol, and PEGs). Moreover, I have recently concluded the first multi-scale characterization of about 25 African biomass. To characterize the materials, high-tech and sophisticated equipments such as the scanning electron microscope, X-ray powder diffractometer, thermo-gravimetric analyzer, differential scanning calorimeter, FTIR, and NMR spectrophotometers etc were used. The materials were successfully utilized in the design of novel drug targeting systems, including colonic delivery of albendazole pellets, nanoparticles of zidovudine, and drop pills of diclofenac-K.
I have presented about 45 abstracts at international conferences and many at local conferences. I have collaborated with many established researchers across the globe and have published more than 100 research papers in international peer-reviewed journals. Apart from this core academic competency, I am also knowledgeable in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). I have attended training and capacity building sessions on IPR in the United Kingdom. I coordinate IPR matters at my Institution. I also serve as the liaison officer and I am responsible for coordinating research collaborations between my Institution and the pharmaceutical industries in Nigeria.
These trainings and expertise that I have acquired over the years have enabled me to formulate therapeutic targets for different human diseases. I was among the only 5 candidates from across the globe, whose proposals won the 2010 JNCASR-CCSTDS Fellowship to India, and among the only 2 Nigerians selected for the prestigious CV Raman Postdoctoral Fellowship in India during 2011, following a competitive proposal. My current research interest is in the areas of Nanotechnology, chemical and biological synthesis of functionalized nanomaterials and their polymer bionanocomposites as well as nanoparticles from chemically synthesized natural polysaccharides. I undertake research on interaction of drugs, biomedically relevant metal ions, and functionalized nanoparticles with live cell as well as whole animal and their application in targeted drug delivery with specific interest in malaria, tuberculosis, and cancer.
Education
University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy
PhD, June 2009
University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology and Industrial Pharmacy
Mpharm., August 2005
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Bpharm., December 1998
Research Interests:
· Novel drug delivery
. Nanotechnology
· Interaction of water with polymers
· Polymer - Polymer interactions
· Polymer - Drug interactions
· Physical characterization of novel excipients
· Formulation of herbal APIs
· Compaction characteristics of pharmaceutical powders