Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Asghar
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Extension Number: 603
Office Number: S-146
Brief Profile
Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Asghar is a Professor of Chemistry at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University). He has a vast teaching and research experience in of Analytical Chemistry. He has a vast experience of about 20 years in his respective field especially solution chemistry. His research interests include micelle-based drug delivery systems, microemulsions, and method development and validation. Dr. Nadeem also has an extensive research experience and has published 56 research articles in international journals including Journal of Molecular Liquids, Journal of Molecular Structure, Chemical Physics, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Journa of Dispersion Science and Technology.
Education
- Postdoc in Materials Chemistry, University College London, UK
- PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Government College University, Lahore
- MPhil Chemistry, Government College University, Lahore
- MPhil Molecular Biology, CEMB, University of the Punjab, Lahore
- MSc Analytical Chemistry, Government College University, Lahore
Research & Publications
- Asghar, M. N. (2024). Chemopreventive catechin hydrate interaction with self-aggregated structures – A thermo-acoustic, spectroscopic and electrochemical study, Journal of Molecular Liquids, 398, 124295.
- Asghar, M. N. (2024), Thymoquinone-Micellar Interactions: A Physico-chemical Investigation at Molecular Level. Chemical Physics.
- Asghar, M. N. (2023), Physicochemical investigations of interaction of antitumor etoposide with ionic and nonionic micelles: A spectroscopic, conductivity and voltammetric study. Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10ar.1080/01932691.2023.2295025
- Asghar, M. N. (2023), Drug-Ionic Surfactant Interactions: Density, Sound Speed, Spectroscopic, and Electrochemical Studies. European Biophysics Journal. 52, 735-744.
- Asghar, M.N. (2023), Apparent Molar Volume, Compressibility, and Spectroscopic Studies of Ionic Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions of Antibiotic Gemifloxacin. Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology.