معرفی
Khalil Hussain is a Research Fellow at the School of Applied Sciences, University of Brighton, UK. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from Pusan National University, South Korea, and prior roles include Assistant Professor at the University of Central Punjab (Pakistan) and Scientific Associate at the University of Exeter. His research focuses on electrochemical biosensors, nanomaterials, and 3D printing technologies for biomedical applications. He has expertise in nanobioconjugates, cell/tissue culture, and advanced materials characterization (FE-SEM, TEM, AFM, etc.).
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, Pusan National University (2018)
- MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Greenwich (2010)
- BSc in Pharmacy, University of Central Punjab (2009)
Research Interests: Development of electrochemical micro/nano biosensors, functionalization of biomolecules with reporters, and application of 3D printing in biosensor fabrication. His work integrates nanotechnology with analytical chemistry to address challenges in healthcare diagnostics and pharmaceutical sciences.
Key Contributions: Over 4 peer-reviewed articles since 2023, including innovations in 3D-printed biosensors for detecting inflammatory biomarkers (TNFα) and food intolerance monitoring using intestinal organoids. Collaborations span interdisciplinary fields, including animal science (iron nanoparticle studies in poultry) and material science (carbon allotrope composites).
Grants & Labs: Active in research proposal development and lab management, though specific grant details are not disclosed. His work is affiliated with the Centre for Lifelong Health at the University of Brighton.




