Tamer El Malah | Organic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tamer El Malah | Organic chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tamer El Malah, National Research Centre, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Tamer El Malah is a distinguished chemist, currently a professor at the National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt. He holds a Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, where he specialized in hierarchical self-assembly of folded amphiphiles. With over 14 h-index publications, his research focuses on organic synthesis, anticancer compounds, and click chemistry. Dr. El Malah has teaching experience in Germany and Saudi Arabia and is fluent in Arabic, English, and German. He has co-authored numerous papers in leading journals, contributing significantly to the field of chemistry. 🌍🧪📚

 

Publication profile

Academic Background

Prof. El Malah holds a Ph.D. from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, one of the top universities in Germany, where he conducted research on hierarchical self-assembly of folded amphiphiles. His education, which includes an M.Sc. and B.Sc. from Ain Shams University, Cairo, reflects a strong foundation in chemistry, with significant exposure to synthetic organic chemistry.

Professional Experience

He is currently a professor at the National Research Centre, Giza, Egypt, with a track record of academic roles including assistant professorships and postdoctoral work in Germany and Saudi Arabia. His teaching experience spans over seven years, which demonstrates his contribution to academic development alongside his research work.

Research Skills and Specializations

Prof. El Malah is an expert in synthetic organic chemistry, with professional skills in the use of advanced analytical techniques such as NMR, HPLC-MS, GPC, and others. His expertise in chemical synthesis and its applications in anticancer research and molecular docking makes his work particularly impactful in both academic and applied sciences.

Conclusion

With extensive contributions to both the academic community and cutting-edge chemical research, particularly in the development of compounds with anticancer and antimicrobial properties, Prof. Tamer El Malah stands out as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His strong publication record, impactful research, and international collaboration mark him as a leader in his field.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  • Design, synthesis, and antimicrobial activities of 1, 2, 3-triazole glycoside clickamers – 122 citations (2020) 🦠📅
  • Designing Structural Motifs for Clickamers: Exploiting the 1, 2, 3‐Triazole Moiety to Generate Conformationally Restricted Molecular Architectures – 114 citations (2011) 🧬⚙️
  • Adsorption studies on the removal of COD and BOD from treated sewage using activated carbon prepared from date palm waste – 92 citations (2017) 🌴💧
  • Modulating Large‐Area Self‐Assembly at the Solid–Liquid Interface by pH‐Mediated Conformational Switching – 60 citations (2009) ⚛️🌊
  • A bipyridinium-based polyhydrazone adsorbent that exhibits ultrahigh adsorption capacity for the anionic azo dye, direct blue 71 – 53 citations (2021) 🎨🔬
  • Identification of Novel and Efficacious Chemical Compounds that Disturb Influenza A Virus Entry in vitro – 53 citations (2017) 🦠💉
  • Conformationally pre-organized and pH-responsive flat dendrons: synthesis and self-assembly at the liquid–solid interface – 35 citations (2012) 🧪🧱
  • Anticancer evaluation of tris (triazolyl) triazine derivatives generated via click chemistry – 32 citations (2016) 🧫🧬
  • Modulating the self-assembly of rigid “clicked” dendrimers at the solid–liquid interface by tuning non-covalent interactions between side groups – 31 citations (2011) ⚛️🔗
  • Amphiphilic Folded Dendrimer Discs and Their Thermosensitive Self‐Assembly in Water – 30 citations (2012) 💧🧪