Rubaiyat Siddique Diba

Rubaiyat Siddique Diba is a dynamic researcher with a passion for exploring the intersections of pharmaceutical science and multidisciplinary collaboration. Currently engaged in groundbreaking research under the supervision of Dr. Nurul Nadiah, Rubaiyat's work focuses on optimizing drug degradation processes using laccase enzyme. With a keen intellect and a commitment to innovation, Rubaiyat has already made significant contributions to academia with three published works. These include studies on diverse topics such as the acceptance of adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder in the workplace microRNA regulation in breast cancer and the impact of physical exercise on Fibromyalgia disease. Rubaiyat's academic achievements are complemented by an impressive track record in competitions, where they have showcased their skills both individually and as part of teams, earning recognition including gold and silver medals.Not just confined to the laboratory, Rubaiyat's eloquence and persuasive abilities have also been evident from her days as a national-level public speaker and debater during high school. She also volunteered in relief efforts for flood victims, organized and participated in blood drives, and dedicated their time to animal shelter volunteer work. Additionally, Rubaiyat has contributed to mosque cleaning and participated in tree plantation drives, showcasing a profound sense of social responsibility and environmental stewardship. Looking ahead, Rubaiyat harbors aspirations to contribute significantly to the field of cancer research, with a specific interest in designing novel anticancer drugs. With a unique blend of academic prowess, practical experience, and a drive for innovation, Rubaiyat Siddique Diba stands poised to make a lasting impact in the field of pharmaceutical science and beyond.

Publications

Leveraging the Pharmaceutical Area Through Multidisciplinary Synergy: From Prescription to Disintegration
Nurul Nadiah Abd Razak, Rubaiyat Siddique Diba, Fu Ke Xin, Almadodi Reema Mohammed Salem, Rishika Jayadeep, Izyan Kamaliah Abdul Malik, Ng Shi Qi, Lee Zhi Xin, Amani Othman Emran, Daan Kamal Mohamed Zain, Nanthini Jayaram, Salanee Kandandapani, Ubaidah Naim Taraq Naem Zia, Aimi Syamima Abdul Manap, Erry Ika Rhofita, Ng Jing Hang, Ng Khar Thoe. © 2024. 38 pages.
The environmental implications of pharmaceutical industry drawn the attention of environmental scientists, prompting multidisciplinary collaborations toward sustainable...