Dr. Moawia Al-Tabakha
I was born in a beautiful city called Dubai in the United Arab Emirates on the 9th of January 1973. I completed the general secondary school in 1990 (equivalent to 12th class) from Alameer secondary school in Umm Al-Quwain (UAE). I then traveled to India where I studied B. Pharmacy and completed the course in late 1995. In January 1996 I was admitted to the University of Wales in the United Kingdom and thereafter I completed my PhD in Pharmaceutical Technology in April 2000. In Jordan (my beautiful country) I joined the Applied Sciences University at the faculty of Pharmacy in september 2000 where I taught Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics and Physical Pharmacy II for one academic year. In September 2001, I joined Ajman University in UAE (AbuDhabi branch). I taught the subjects of Introduction to Pharmacy, Dosage forms I and II, OTC Drugs and Products and Pharmaceutical Technology. I also supervised some of the training courses such as Community Pharmacy Training (II). In September 2003, I moved to Al-Ain branch where I continued to teach similar subjects. In Al-Ain branch I was assigned the job of deputy dean from 15th January 2005 to 1st of September 2005. In September 2005,  I was then transferred to Al-fujairah compus where I continue to serve the department as member of the teaching staff till this date.
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Ajman University (UAE)
Philadelphia University (Jordan)
University of Cardiff (Wales, UK)
A First Course in Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics
Dr. Adi Arida
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1) Khairi M.S. Fahelelbom and Moawia Al-Tabakha. Quantitative Structure Activity Relationship Studies for New Antimicrobial N2-Substituted Phenazines. African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 3(2): 47-50 (2009).
2) Adi I. Arida, Moawia M. Al-Tabakha, Basem F. Dababneh, Fuad H. Al-Jawad, Mai D. Khanfar. Identification of the Consolidation Mechanisms of Emcompress. Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 1(2) 111-125 (2008).
This is me at a park in Cardiff (UK) when I was doing my PhD research (Photo Taken in March, 2000)
3) Moawia M. Al-Tabakha and Adi I. Arida. Recent Challenges in Insulin Delivery Systems. A Review. Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 70(3):278-286 (2008).
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4) Moawia Al-Tabakha. A Review on the Applications of Supercritical Fluid Technology. Arab Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 3(6): 25-39 (2008).
5) Adi I. Arida, Moawia M. Al-Tabakha. Cellactose a Co-processed Excipient. A Comparison Study. Pharmaceutical Development Technology. 13:165-175 (2008).
6) Adi I. Arida, Moawia M. Al-Tabakha, Hantash A. Hamoury. Improving the High Variable Bioavailability of Griseofulvin by SEDDS. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 55(12) 1713-1719 (2007).
7) Adi I. Arida, Moawia M. Al-Tabakha. Encapsulation of Ketoprofen for Controlled Drug Release. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. 66(1):48-54 (2007).
8) Moawia M. Al-Tabakha and Adi I. Arida. The Effects of Capsule Fill Weight and Drug/Carrier Blend Ratio on the Aerosolization of a Model Drug from a Spinhaler. Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal. 15(2): 127-134 (2007).