Skills
I honed my skills in bioinformatics, utilizing molecular docking and
computational drug interaction tools such as AutoDock, Molegro Molecular Viewer, and
BioVia Discovery Studio to unravel molecular pathways and optimize candidate therapeutics.
My research has enabled me to master contemporary laboratory techniques, including
nanoparticle characterization (UV-Vis, FTIR, TEM, XRD), cell viability, cytotoxicity assays,
and antioxidant activity, while developing strong writing, analytical, and experimental skills.
These capabilities have culminated in peer-reviewed journal publications and presentations at
national and international conferences.
About
I am Sulaikal Beevi Ibrahim, a postgraduate and doctoral researcher in Zoology with a
dedicated focus on bioactive compounds, green nanotechnology, cancer biology, and
bioinformatics. I am enthusiastic about the prospect of joining your esteemed institution and
making meaningful contributions to its scientific and academic endeavors.
My academic and research journey has been shaped by a deep commitment to the discovery,
characterization, and application of bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential.
During my Master of Science in Zoology, I led a project on the biodiversity of ornamental fish,
gaining insight into ecological adaptation and pigmentation biology, which laid a strong
foundation for my work in biologically active substances and species conservation.
In my doctoral degree, I investigated the biosynthesis of nanoparticles derived from plant
extracts and assessed their anticancer activities using integrated in vitro, in vivo, and in
silico approaches. This interdisciplinary experience equipped me with advanced expertise in
green nanotechnology, emphasizing sustainable nanoparticle synthesis and cancer biology,
where I explored the mechanisms of action and therapeutic impacts of these compounds.