Shazma successfully defends groundbreaking PhD Thesis in Pharmaceutical Sciences

ISLAMABAD, JAN 15 /DNA/ – Shazma, a promising researcher, has successfully defended her PhD thesis in Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of Peshawar achieving a significant milestone in the field of ophthalmology. Her groundbreaking work, titled “Self-Assembled Latanoprost Loaded Nanomicelles as a Drug Delivery System,” focuses on a novel nano-formulation for the management of glaucoma, a condition affecting approximately 70 million people worldwide and a leading cause of irreversible blindness.

Under the supervision of Meritorious Professor Dr. Zafar Iqbal (Tamgha-e-Imtiaz) and co-supervision of Professor Dr. Fazle Nasir, Chairman of the Department of Pharmacy, Shazma’s research offers a more effective and long-lasting alternative to current treatments. Her formulation not only enhances efficacy but is also free of side effects, marking a breakthrough in the fight against glaucoma.
This innovative work is expected to revolutionize glaucoma treatment, offering hope to millions at risk of losing their sight.
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