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Amna Batool
Researcher at Information Technology University
Publications - 27
Citations - 442
Amna Batool is an academic researcher from Information Technology University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Health care. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 23 publications receiving 235 citations. Previous affiliations of Amna Batool include University of Michigan & Islamia University.
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"Privacy is not for me, it's for those rich women": Performative Privacy Practices on Mobile Phones by Women in South Asia
Nithya Sambasivan,Garen Checkley,Amna Batool,Nova Ahmed,David Nemer,Laura S. Gaytán-Lugo,Tara Matthews,Sunny Consolvo,Elizabeth F. Churchill +8 more
TL;DR: Design opportunities for maintaining privacy on shared devices that are mindful of the social norms and values in the South Asian countries studied are presented, including to improve discovery of privacy controls, offer content hiding, and provide algorithmic understanding of multiple-user use cases.
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"They Don't Leave Us Alone Anywhere We Go": Gender and Digital Abuse in South Asia
Nithya Sambasivan,Amna Batool,Nova Ahmed,Tara Matthews,Kurt Thomas,Laura S. Gaytán-Lugo,David Nemer,Elie Bursztein,Elizabeth F. Churchill,Sunny Consolvo +9 more
TL;DR: It was found that a majority of participants regularly contended with online abuse, experiencing three major abuse types: cyberstalking, impersonation, and personal content leakages.
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Graphene-based nanocomposites: synthesis and their theranostic applications
Asadullah Madni,Sobia Noreen,Irsah Maqbool,Faizza Rehman,Amna Batool,Prince Muhammad Kashif,Mubashar Rehman,Nayab Tahir,Muhammad Imran Khan +8 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of ever-expanding application of graphene nanomaterials with different inorganic and organic materials in drug delivery and theranostics and pointed out research trends that may be more common in future for graphene-based nanmaterials.
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Patriarchy, Maternal Health and Spiritual Healing: Designing Maternal Health Interventions in Pakistan
TL;DR: Through a 6-month long qualitative, empirical study, this work reveals the rampant misinformation among mothers and health workers, house-hold power dynamics that impact maternal health, the deep link between maternal health and religious beliefs and how current maternal health care interventions fit into this context.
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Novel nanoparticulate systems for lung cancer therapy: an updated review
Asadullah Madni,Amna Batool,Sobia Noreen,Irsah Maqbool,Faizza Rehman,Prince Muhammad Kashif,Nayab Tahir,Ahmad Raza +7 more
TL;DR: In this review, various novel nanoparticles (NPs) based formulations have been discussed in the treatment of lung cancer and the characteristics, recent advances in the designing of NPs and therapeutic outcomes are highlighted.