Posted on 02/06/2016 11:12:47 AM PST by nickcarraway
A Saudi woman has used her expertise in chemistry to develop a new device that can carry drugs to points of inflammation in the body.
Ghada Mutlaq Al-Mutairi, 39, who currently lives in the United States and holds a doctorate in chemical engineering, works at the University of California. She received a $3 million global innovation award from HIN, the largest organization supporting scientific research in the United States.
Her device, which was recognized as one of the four most important inventions by the United States Congress in 2012, provides a way to penetrate the body, detect inflammation, and provide treatment using nano-capsules containing medicine, according to reports.
Al-Mutairi said the technology has been successful in treating eye and rheumatoid patients in the United States, with possible applications in other fields including agriculture, engineering and manufacturing. This work is now taking place, she said.
She said she has been motivated by a determination to do something good for humanity. âTen years ago I started asking heart surgeons what their biggest problem was. Most said it was blockages of arteries that lead to strokes, specifically accumulation of fat in artery walls with age. But the problem was cardiologists could not determine if there was inflammation especially in the early stages.â
âI began to ask about how to find and eliminate inflammation. As I began researching this I came up with the idea of developing a nano-capsule with light which can be dispersed throughout the body, to find and treat inflammation with drugs.â
She said the development took 10 years, and by 2011 they were able to produce a substance that interacts with the inflammation. âThen in 2013 we were able to develop the nano-capsule technology that does not dissolve in water and only opens on contact with inflammation in the human body.â
Al-Mutairiâs invention has attracted the interest of several firms, including a Japanese agricultural company and Pfizer, who purchased a license for its use from the university. There has also been interest from other pharmaceutical, chemical, engineering, and solar companies around the world.
Al-Mutairi earned her bachelorâs degree in chemistry in 2000 from Occidental University in Los Angeles, and her masterâs in biochemistry from the University of California. After obtaining her doctorate degree in chemical engineering in 2005, she went on to produce numerous studies and a book that has been translated into German and Japanese. She then worked as a professor in California.
Al-Mutairi is currently working with her brother Khaled Al-Mutairi, a well-known plastic surgeon in the United States, to support research in plastic surgery, specifically developing a new chemical to rid the body of excess fat.
Al-Mutairi has three brothers and one sister, all of whom are successful scientists and doctors in the United States and Saudi Arabia. âMy mother studied chemistry, and all I can say is we are who we are because of her, a smart woman who dedicated her life to her five children.â
As for success, Al-Mutairi said this requires a combination of optimism and determination, as well as hard work, clarity of vision, a firm purpose, and a competitive environment.
She said she follows up on developments in Saudi Arabia with her mother. âI love my country and am proud of it, whether I am in the United States or elsewhere in the world.â
Al-Mutairiâs family members describe her as someone who has a âlove for science, is dedicated to her work, and is able to focus and see things others do not.â
If she had killed someone the headline would read “Berkeley Woman Stabs Partner” or the like.
I imagine they will stone her.
That’s pretty amazing. Inflammation is thought to be a huge contributor to numerous health issues.
in the United States, not in any muslim country.
Because inflammation is the source of many chronic illnesses that net Big Pharma billions in prescription drug sales, color me sceptical about Pfizer developing this new approach to pain and diseases such as heart disease and cancers.
All of the Universities in CAlifornia or was there one in particular? I know, snipe,snipe,snipe.
Usually, if they only say, ‘University of California,’ it means Berkeley
So a US education is valuable plus having a job in the US
Sounds like an American achievement to me
Okay, if you say so, though having worked in a good number, attended one, had a Son attend two, I always refer to them by their full name because there are quite a few of them.
Good thing she came to America, otherwise, her life would have been limited to pleasing a man, period. Hopefully she recognizes that fact.
This woman is not a Saudi, she was born in Portland, Oregon and has apparently lived her entire life in the US.
“Oops, I had posed the formulation to the ‘cloud’ and I *must* have been hacked!” *wink*
Accomplished more than all the Saudi men in history.
....in the United States, not in any Muslim country.
If she would have shown the least bit of intelligence in a muslim country she would be dead
[ This woman is not a Saudi, she was born in Portland, Oregon and has apparently lived her entire life in the US. ]
And the pic of her doesn’t look like she is keeping bees in her back yard either!
So her family is just FROM SA, I would imagine she doesn’t really want to go back to where her ancestors escaped.
looks like she did her BS at Obama’s alma mater, Occidental College. Where he majored in BS of a different kind.
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