Can inorganic nanomaterials truly revolutionize the treatment of wounds and burns, accelerating their healing in a safer and more effective way?
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Dr. Marwa M. Ali is a teacher at the University of Babylon, College of Science, Department of Chemistry. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2023. Her research interests focus on nanotechnology and surface chemistry, particularly adsorption processes and advanced photo-oxidation for environmental remediation. Her work also explores biological applications related to antibiotics and toxins, in addition to the development and formulation of topical medical ointments. Dr. Marwa M Ali research aims to design functional nanomaterials with enhanced efficiency for environmental and biomedical applications

Dr. Marwa M. Ali is a teacher at the University of Babylon, College of Science, Department of Chemistry. She received her Ph.D. in Chemistry in 2023. Her research interests focus on nanotechnology and surface chemistry, particularly adsorption processes and advanced photo-oxidation for environmental remediation. Her work also explores biological applications related to antibiotics and toxins, in addition to the development and formulation of topical medical ointments. Dr. Marwa M Ali research aims to design functional nanomaterials with enhanced efficiency for environmental and biomedical applications
Can inorganic nanomaterials truly revolutionize the treatment of wounds and burns, accelerating their healing in a safer and more effective way?