Ms. Lubna Al-Sharif is a scientific and teaching assistant employee at An-Najah National University (ANNU), and one of the co-founders of An-Najah BioSciences Unit (NBU) at ANNU; where she assumes the role of data management and medical writing officer since 2015.
After her graduation from University of Jordan, Jordan in 2010 with a Master degree in Pharmacology (with very good grade), and from An-Najah National University, Palestine in 2004 with a Bachelor degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences (Excellent with Honors order of merit), she has worked under different positions in different institutions; starting with title of Medical and Analytical Laboratory Technician, QC Lab. Supervisor, Research and Teaching Assistant, and finally as Data Management and Medical Writing Officer.
During her academic study; Ms. Al-Sharif has got interested in the following topics of research:
In addition, she becomes an expertise in the medical field topics / researches writing; Bioanalytical, chemical analysis and drug quality control testing; and Instrumental methodology preparation, writing and training.
Ms. Al-Sharif found her passion in the clinical studies work after getting the opportunity of working at NBU; the first and only licensed Clinical Research Organization (CRO) in Palestine for conducting Bio-equivalence (BE) and Clinical researches.
Throughout Ms. Al-Sharif’s current career, she is working across the stack by handling all the documentation tasks at NBU; starting from writing and preparing clinical studies protocols and all their related records / files; to the contribution in preparing, releasing and managing the essential documents of each study Trial Master Files (TMF) prior and after the clinical study conduct; and leading to the work thoroughly on preparing the Final report after getting all statistical data analysis and pharmacokinetic outputs.
Ms. Al-Sharif is also working as NBU archive Custodian; for all NBU records retention and archiving at NBU Archive, and even overviewing the Pest Control Plan application at NBU facilities (within a specific schedule and on a regular basis).
More recently, she has begun in the installation and operation of Phoenix™ WinNonlin Software, version 8.3; a platform for statistical analysis of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) data of clinical studies.
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