Under the patronage and in the presence of Prof. Dr. Assem El-Shazly, President of Elsaleheya Elgadida University, Prof. Dr. Abdelaziz Khamis, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Atef Abdel-Baqi, Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, and with the participation of a distinguished group of faculty members and teaching assistants, the halls of the Faculty of Pharmacy at Elsaleheya Elgadida University hosted a remarkable scientific event represented by the organization of the “Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department Day.” The event reflected a high level of academic excellence and student creativity, in line with the university’s commitment to supporting applied scientific activities and bridging theoretical study with practical application.
The event featured an exceptional showcase of students’ intellectual output, as pharmacy students presented three-dimensional models and prototypes illustrating complex molecular and chemical structures of various pharmaceutical compounds. This interactive educational experience highlighted the depth of scientific understanding and the students’ ability to innovate and create.
These models were developed under the academic supervision of Dr. Ahmed Haggag Lotfy Allah and Dr. Mahmoud Farid, as students successfully transformed abstract chemical equations and theories into realistic models. This approach contributed to simplifying the understanding of drug mechanisms of action and enhancing analytical and creative thinking skills, serving the future of the pharmaceutical industry and scientific research.
The scientific success of the event was complemented by its outstanding organization, supervised by the General Administration of Youth Welfare and Student Activities at the Faculty, led by Mr. Mamdouh Othman, with the participation of Mr. Abdullah Abdel Aal, Mr. Ahmed Sobhi, and Mr. Ahmed Ibrahim.
The event program included a rich scientific agenda featuring explanatory presentations of the models, open scientific discussions, and academic evaluations of students’ work, in addition to providing opportunities for the exchange of experiences and ideas—thereby strengthening teamwork and a sense of academic belonging.
Attendees emphasized that such activities represent a true embodiment of Elsaleheya Elgadida University’s strategy to support applied education, foster innovation skills, and prepare pharmaceutical professionals capable of leading the pharmaceutical industry and scientific research sectors in Egypt and beyond.








