Nariman Essmat | Biophotonics in Diagnostics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nariman Essmat | Biophotonics in Diagnostics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nariman Essmat | Zagazig university | Egypt

Nariman Essmat Mohamed Abdeltawab Gomaa is a Lecturer of Pharmacology and Toxicology at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Zagazig University, Egypt, with strong academic training and international research experience in experimental and clinical pharmacology. Her work focuses on neuropharmacology, metabolic disorders, and the pharmacological modulation of neuropsychiatric complications associated with chronic diseases, with particular interest in diabetes-associated depression and neurological pathways. She has been involved in competitive, internationally funded research, including participation in the Higher Education Institutional Excellence Programme of the Ministry of Human Capacities in Hungary within the Neurology Thematic Programme at Semmelweis University, supporting advanced translational research activities. Dr. Gomaa completed her doctoral studies in pharmacology and pharmacotherapy at Semmelweis University, Budapest, following her master’s degree in pharmacology from Zagazig University, where her research addressed antidiabetic drugs and neurobehavioral outcomes in experimental models. She holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmaceutical sciences with honors from Zagazig University. Her scientific output includes multiple peer-reviewed research documents indexed in major databases, with a total citation count of 191 and 185, an h-index of 9, and an i10-index of 7, reflecting consistent research impact and growing international visibility in pharmacology and toxicology.

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Featured Publications

Antidepressant activity of anti-hyperglycemic agents in experimental models: A review
– N Essmat, E Soliman, MF Mahmoud, AAA Mahmoud,
Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews

Transcriptome analysis of Plantago major as a phytoremediator to identify some genes related to cypermethrin detoxification
– AAA Aioub, Y Zuo, Y Li, X Qie, X Zhang, N Essmat, W Wu, Z Hu,
Environmental Science and Pollution Research