معرفی
Dr. Radeyah Ali serves as a Teaching Fellow at Aston University within the College of Health and Life Sciences, specifically affiliated with the Aston School of Pharmacy in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Her academic role focuses on pharmaceutical education and research in advanced drug delivery systems, particularly microneedle-based transdermal technologies.
Her research portfolio centers on Microneedle Technology and Transdermal Drug Delivery, with significant contributions to Polymeric Materials engineering, Quality by Design methodologies, and Scanning Electron Microscopy characterization. She specializes in developing polymeric and metal microneedles for enhanced drug release profiles, vaccine delivery (including BCG applications), and peptide/protein therapeutics. Her work bridges pharmaceutical sciences with materials engineering to solve transdermal delivery challenges.
Analysis of her five publications (2019-2021) reveals a cohesive research trajectory focused on microneedle innovation. Key trends include materials science optimization for metal/polymeric microneedles, quality-by-design implementation in fabrication processes, and applications for vaccines, antihistamines, and solid oral dosage forms. Her highly cited review article demonstrates expertise in pharmaceutical manufacturing technologies, while experimental studies showcase methodological rigor in drug release characterization and electron microscopy analysis.
No scientific awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in available records. Academic advising activities, grant funding details, and laboratory/team compositions remain undisclosed in the provided information.

