Editorial Board Member - JBS
Scott Asbill
Professor of PharmaceuticsCollege of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Campbell University
United States
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Scott Asbill is currently professor and Chair for the department of pharmaceutics, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy. He worked as director of research at Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy (2009-12) and as Chair of Pharmaceutical, Social and Administrative Sciences at McWhorter School of Pharmacy (2007-9). He published various articles in international journals.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Dr. Scott Asbill research is mainly focused on HPLC analysis of drugs, HPLC assay development, Percutaneous permeation of large molecular weight drugs (oligonucleotides), Testing and development of novel cream formulations for transdermal/topical delivery of experimental drugs, Gel formulation development, Percutaneous permeation study of steroids using novel permeation enhancers, Performing rheological evaluations, Liposomal formulation development, Tissue engineering, Growth of human tissues on biodegradable polymer scaffolds, Formulation and Preformulation of Drug Delivery Systems, Electron, confocal, and light microscopy techniques.
Other Editorial Board Members - JBS
Chin-Chuan Wei
Department of Chemistry
Southern Illinois University
United States
SAJA H. HAMED
Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology
Hashemite University
Jordan
Mohamed Salama
Department of Pharmacy
Modern University for Technology and Information
Cairo, Egypt
Chi-Rei Wu
Department of Chinese pharmaceutical sciences
China medical university
China
Ahmed S. Zidan
Department of Pharmaceutics and industrial pharmacy
Zagazig University
Egypt
Kit-Lam Chan
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
Wan Lee
Department of Biochemistry
Dongguk University School of Medicine
Korea
Nashiru Billa
Faculty of Science
University of Nottingham
Malaysia
Kornélia Tekes
Department of pharmacodynamics
Semmelweis University
Hungary
Vincenzo Cuomo
Department of Pharmacology
University of Rome
Italy