In 1984, I was graduated with a bachelor degree in Veterinary medicine & surgery from College of veterinary medicine \ University of Baghdad. As a 7th graduated among 275 students, I was pointed as a demonstrator in the department of pathology (1984-1986) and during (1987-1989) I was finished the requirements of Master degree in PATHOLOGY entitled (Experimental study of mercurial toxicosis in rats) under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ali Majeed Al-daraji and become as assistant lecturer then went to the Department of clinical laboratory sciences\ College of Pharmacy\ University of Baghdad. During the period between (2007-2012) I was completed the all requirements of to get a Ph.D. degree from Pathology in Malaysia\ Universiti Putra Malaysia \Faculty of Veterinary Medicine & my Ph.D. thesis entitled the "Efficacy of vitamin E & Selenium supplementation on the Brachiari decumbence toxicity)under the supervision of Prof. Noordin M.Mustapha,. Having graduated from UPM in 2012, I returned back to my lovely country, IRAQ \Department of clinical laboratory sciences\ College of Pharmacy\ University of Baghdad ass assistant prof. doctor in pathology. In addition to my teaching and research responsibilities, I am a member of scientific committee in the department of clinical laboratory sciences.
B.Sc. Veterinary Medicine (1984), College of Veterinary Medicine , University of Baghdad M.Sc. Pathology (1989), College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad Ph.D. Pathology (2012), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malysia (UPM)\Malaysia
• Member\Scientific committee, Department of CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad Member, Iraqi Veterinary medical Syndicate Member\ Iraqi association of mycotoxins & contaminants Member\ Malaysian Association of Veterinary Pathology (MAVP)
Best Article Award (2009), from Malaysian Association of Veterinary Pathology (MAVP) conference\Sarawak – Malaysia. • Member\Scientific committee, Department of CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad Member, Iraqi Veterinary medical Syndicate Member\ Iraqi association of mycotoxins & contaminants Member\ Malaysian Association of Veterinary Pathology (MAVP)
I am interested in doing research work in the field of experimental pathology to understanding how Diabetes mellitus-2 disease develops and how it could be treated by certain herbs. Research in my laboratory is mainly concentrated on histopathologyr and molecular pathophysiology to understand more about the mechanisms underlying several risk factors including oxidoreductive stress factors, age, autoimmunity and how they influence disease processes. The ultimate aim is to improve or develop new therapies for this disease. I am also interested in how conditions associated with oncogenesis. In particular, I am interested in ultrastructural studies related to the pathogenesis of both benign & malignant tumors and thus trying to improve the quality of life. My research area is also involved the approach of mycotoxicosis and oxidative stress.
My academic area is a vast field of that including experimental pathology, toxicologic pathology and ultastructural pathophysiology
Pathophysiology (postgraguate course) Anatomy Biology
Annual supervision on undergraduate 5th class students graduation projects
Breast cancer is one of the most important malignant diseases all over the world. The incidence of breast cancer is increasing around the world and it is still the leading cause of cancer mortality An Approximately 1.3 million new cases were diagnosed worldwide last year. With areas rising increasing, risk factors for breast cancer including obesity, early menarche, alcohol and smoking, environmental contamination and reduced or late birth rates become more prevalent. In Iraq, breast cancer ranks first among types of cancers diagnosed in women. This study was conducted on one hundred twenty women with breast cancer that was evaluated and investigated for the possible role of the risk factors on the development of breast cancer in females. T
... Show MoreOlive leaves extract is famous for its antioxidant and protective effects. In this study, the aqueous extract of Iraqi Olea europaea L. Leaves was investigated for its anti-diabetic effects against low double doses of alloxan induced Diabetes Mellitus in rats. Low double doses (75 mgKg body weight) of alloxan were injected intraperitoneally at day 1&29 of the experimental period in rats, whereas an aqueous extract of Iraqi Olea europaea L. Leaves was added continuously to their drinking water. Serum malondialdehyde concentration, total oxidative stress and oxidative stress index as oxidoreductive stress biomarker, activities of certain anti-oxidoreductive stress enzymes (glutathione peroxidase, super oxide dismutase and catalase) and concen
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