I obtained my bachelor’s degree in 1987, with the fourth rank, and I was immediately appointed to the college. This was the first step to realizing my dream of becoming a professor in the college. As a teaching assistant in the Pharmaceutical Chemistry branch, I performed the duties of a teaching assistant in all of the branch’s laboratories, which include the first to fifth stages, and after a while I obtained a master’s degree in chemistry. Membership, and since then I have worked as an assistant teacher, then by conducting scientific research, I obtained the title of teacher in 2008, then assistant professor, and since 2014, , I have built a diverse range of experiences in research, evaluation and teaching in higher education institutions. During this period, I taught dozens of pharmacy students and gave lectures to undergraduate and postgraduate students (Masters). I also supervised and continue to supervise a number of master’s students, in addition to supervising fifth-year students’ graduation projects, and I published many research papers and gave awareness and guidance lectures.
B.Sc. (1986), M.Sc. (1997). Assistant lecture (1997), Lecture(2008) Assist Professor(2014)
Assistant Professor at pharmaceutical chemistry department, Member of the Scientific Committee, and Chairman of the plagiarism checker committee
I have received a number of certificates of appreciation from the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the President of the University of Baghdad, and the Dean of the College of Pharmacy during my academic career so far. Member of the Scientific Committee in the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Branch. Rapporteur of the examination committee for several years Member of the Ministerial Examinations Committee, as well as a member of the Examination Committee in evaluation exams and Chairman of the Plagiarism Committee in the Clinical Pathological Analysis Branch, in addition to being a member of the committees supervising college conferences...whether for graduation research, postgraduate studies, etc..
My interests lie in both parts of organic chemical synthesis, which involves the modification of certain molecules to obtain new derivatives that can be used as prodrugs or new biologically active intact derivatives, or the modification of certain synthetic methods, and the analytical part, which involves the modification of certain process steps to eliminate them, making the method more economical, faster and more reliable, but keeping the results equally efficient, or finding new and reliable methods for summarizing the analysis.
It is an educational and scientific research in the field of medicinal chemistry. Research areas include advanced design, chemical synthesis, and qualitative and quantitative analysis of techniques and instruments.
Undergraduate studies:
- First Year: Analytical Chemistry, 1 st semester) Theoretical and practical (
- Second Year: organic chemistry, 1st & 2nd semesters- practical and only the 1 st one Theoretical
- Third Year: • inorganic pharmaceutical chemistry, 1 st semester) Theoretical and • organic pharmaceutical chemistry I, 2 nd semester (Theoretical and practical)
- Fourth Year: Practical organic pharmaceutical chemistry II & III, 1st and 2nd semesters, (practical only)
- Fifth Year: • organic pharmaceutical chemistry IV, 1 st semester) Theoretical) • advanced pharmaceutical analysis, 2 nd semester (Theoretical and practical) Postgraduate studies: (Master’s students (
- Advanced organic chemistry
- Advanced spectroscopy (Instrumentation)
- Identification.
- Seminars
- Special problem
Undergraduate studies: Supervised over 25 fifth semester students’ final projects Supervised numerous student educational and promotional posters and student purchases and tours
Postgraduate studies: (Master’s students ( Supervision on number of Master
The present study deals with the synthesis of four different azo-azomethine derivatives; this is done by two steps; the first step is diazotization of sulfonamides (sulfanilamide, sulfacetamide, sulfamethoxazole, and sulfadiazine) separately, followed by the second step; the coupling reaction of diazotized compounds with isatin bis-Schiff base named 3-((4-nitrobenzylidene) hydrazono)indolin-2-one. The later one (bis-Schiff base) was synthesized by the reaction of 3-hydrazono-indolin-2-one with p-nitrobenzaldehyde. The chemical structures of newly synthesized compounds were approved on the basis of their FTIR, 1H-NMR, and CHNS elemental analysis data results. The synthesized azo compounds were tested in vitro for their antimicrobial potentia
... Show MoreAbstract: Chalcones were used to synthesis series of 2-pyrazoline derivatives and evaluated their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities (E)-1,3-diphenylprop-2-en-1-one (1-5) were synthesized by Claisen-Schmidt Condensation method through the reaction of acetophenone with five various para substituted benzaldehyde in presence of KOH, the reaction monitoring by TLC and the result intermediates were checked by melting point and FT-IR Various 2-Pyrazoline derivatives were prepared by one pot reaction that involved the refluxing of (E)-1,3-diphenylprop-2-en-1-one (1–5) and Hydrazine monohydrate in the presence of glacial acetic acid for 24 hours at a temperature of (45–50) °C fo
... Show MoreNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) contain free –COOH which thought to be responsible for the GI irritation associated with all traditional NSAIDs. The esterification of this group is one of an approach to ultimate aim for reduce the gastric irritation; so in this study we synthesized and preliminarily evaluated new ester compounds as new analogues with expected selectivity toward COX-2 enzyme. Synthetic procedures have been successfully developed for the generation of the target compounds (III a and b). The synthetic approach involved multi-steps procedures which include: Synthesis of 4-hydroxy benzene sulphonamide ( I b ), synthesis of Naproxen and Ibuprofen acyl chloride and then reacting them with 4-hydroxy benzene sulphon
... Show MoreAbstract Organic compounds with pyrazole cores have a variety of uses, notably in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors. The interest in creating pyrazole compounds, examining their many features, and looking for potential uses is growing. Our work has concert with synthesis of chalcones and pyrazolines, then finally pyrazoline-aniline derivatives and evaluation their anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungal activities