
معرفی
Muhammad Akram is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemical and BioPharmaceutical Sciences at the Faculty of Sciences and Health, Technological University Dublin. He holds a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D), a Master’s in General Toxicology, and a Master’s in Research Chemistry from the University of Eastern Finland, culminating in a PhD in Computer-Aided Drug Design. His career spans academic and industrial roles, including research and teaching at Paracelsus Medical Private University and method development for biological assays in biotechnology sectors.
- Education: Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D), MSc in General Toxicology, MSc in Research Chemistry (University of Eastern Finland), PhD in Computer-Aided Drug Design
Dr. Akram’s research focuses on pharmacophore-based searches, virtual screening, ADMET modeling, and lead optimization. At Bionorica Research, he pioneered 2D/3D virtual screening methods and shape-based screening using open-source tools. His work bridges computational drug design with experimental validation through biological inhibition assays.
His professional journey includes teaching and supervising master’s theses at Paracelsus Medical Private University, developing biological assays in a biotech company, and advancing virtual screening methodologies at Bionorica Research. Outside academia, he enjoys outdoor activities like hiking and running, alongside continuous learning through reading.


