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أريج شوكت حميد - Assist. Prof. Dr. Areej Shawkat Hameed
PhD - assistant professor
College of Science for Women , Department of Chemistry
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Summary

Dr. Areej Shawkat is a faculty member in the Department of chemistry at the University of Baghdad. Her research focuses on clinical biochemistry, metabolic disorders, biomarkers in diabetes and pregnancy-related conditions, oxidative stress,and enzymology. She has extensive experience in teaching Biochemistry, Advanced Biochemistry, Metabolism, Enzymology, Bioseparation, Spectroscopy, and Research Methodology. Dr. Shawkat also supervises undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and actively participates in academic and scientific committees. She is a member of the Iraqi Chemists Syndicate, the Iraqi Academics Syndicate, and the Iraqi Society of Clinical Biochemistry.

Qualifications

Academic and Professional Background: Ph.D. in Biochemistry: Specialized in advanced studies of biochemical processes and their applications in health sciences. Master’s Degree in Chemistry*: Specialized in the synthesis and study of bioactive chemical compounds.**

Responsibility

Faculty member in the Department of Chemistry

Awards and Memberships

Member of the Iraqi Chemists Syndicate

Member of the Iraqi Academics Syndicate

Member of the Iraqi Society of Clinical Biochemistry

Research Interests

1- Clinical Biochemistry

2- Biomarkers in Metabolic Diseases

3- Diabetes Mellitus and Insulin Resistance

4- Oxidative Stress and Antioxidants

5- Protein Biomarkers in Human Diseases 6- Molecular Diagnostics

7- Enzymology and Enzyme Applications

Academic Area

Biochemistry / Clinical Biochemistry

Teaching materials
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الكيمياء الحياتية
كلية العلوم للبنات
علوم الحياة
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الكيمياء الحياتية
كلية العلوم للبنات
علوم الحياة
Stage 2
الكيمياء الحياتية
كلية العلوم للبنات
علوم الحياة
Stage 2
الكيمياء الحياتية
كلية العلوم للبنات
علوم الحياة
Stage 2
الكيمياء الحياتية
كلية العلوم للبنات
علوم الحياة
Stage 2
Teaching

1- Biochemistry

2- Metabolism (Biological Metabolism)

3- Bioseparation

4- General Chemistry

5- Research Methodology

6- Spectroscopy

7- Enzymology

8- Advanced Biochemistry

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Supervision

Supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students in Biochemistry, Clinical Biochemistry, and biochemical research projects.

Publication Date
Sun Oct 20 2024
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
The Study of Prolidase Level and Some Biochemical Variables in Iraqi Patients with Acromegaly
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     Acromegaly is a condition that results from excessive growth hormone production by the anterior pituitary gland. Prolidase (PLD) is the only known human enzyme that can hydrolyze dipeptides with an amino acid at their C terminus. Reports indicate that PLD activity serves as a marker for oxidative stress in numerous disorders such as diabetes, diabetic neuropathy, chronic liver diseases, and osteoporosis. The current study aims to estimate the values of PLD, its correlation with the rest of the parameters, and ROC in acromegaly patients. A group of 61 patients with confirmed acromegaly were collected from the National Diabetic Center, Mustansyrriah University, and 60 control groups were analyzed in the same place for the par

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Sun Aug 11 2024
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Irish Journal Of Medical Science (1971 -)
Serum fibulin-3 as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in patients with knee osteoarthritis
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Background Osteoarthritis is a chronic degenerative disorder with rising prevalence. Early detection of structural damage is difficult. Consequently, there is a pressing demand for reliable biomarkers that enable an earlier diagnosis of osteoarthritis. The aim is to investigate the level of serum fibulin-3 in patients with primary knee osteoarthritis and its correlation with disease severity. Subjects and methods A case–control study was conducted at the Baqubah Teaching Hospital from November 2023 to January 2024. One hundred twenty persons participated in this study (eighty females with the diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis in its early and late stages, and forty age-matched, apparently healthy control. Serum fibulin-3, ESR, CRP, and cal

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Publication Date
Sun Jun 30 2024
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Assessment of Malondialdehyde and Soluble α-Klotho Serum Levels in Iraqi Acromegaly Patients
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     Acromegaly has been associated with several metabolic health conditions that can increase risks of death and illness. These include heart disease, diabetes, and problems with how the body regulates insulin levels. Multiple studies have found that people living with acromegaly are two to four times more likely to pass away than others of the same age and sex in the general population. Research also suggests a link between acromegaly and higher levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) in the body. MDA is a byproduct formed during natural processes like prostaglandin and lipid peroxidation production that is able to damage genes and has been connected to cancer development. The transmembrane protein known as soluble a-Klotho (SAKL) is

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Publication Date
Fri Mar 01 2024
Evaluating the Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 and Phosphate in Iraqi Patients with Acromegaly
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Fibroblast growth factors-23 (FGF-23) are a class of cell signaling proteins produced by macrophages. They have a range of roles, but they play a particularly important role in the development of animal cells, where they are essential for appropriate growth. Phosphate, which is found in the body as both organic and mineral phosphate, plays crucial roles in cell structure, communication, and metabolism. Most phosphate in the body resides in bone, teeth, and inside cells, with less than 1% circulating in serum. The aim of the study is to evaluate the levels of the Fibroblast Growth Factors-23 and phosphate and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) in acromegaly patients against healthy control. A case control study Fibroblast Growth Fact

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Publication Date
Fri Nov 25 2022
Evaluation of Some Antioxidants and Oxidative Stress Tests in Iraqi Lung Cancer Patients
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Vitamin K-dependent protein (VKDP) contributes to the development of lung cancer. The purpose of this research was to better understanding of the role of blood matrix Gla protein (MGP), VKDPs, Malondialdehyde (MDA), Superoxide dismutase (SOD) and Vitamin K (Vit K) in Iraqi patients with lung cancer before and after the first cycle of chemotherapy. Blood samples were collected from Al amal National Hospital for cancer treatment from October 2021 to May 2022, and a total of 80 samples were collected, divided into two groups (40 patient before taking a chemotherapy and 40 patients after taking chemotherapy), ranging in age from 20 to 45 years old. The results showed that although there were highly statistically significant differences in MD

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Publication Date
Mon Dec 20 2021
Serum prolactin, Preptin, CCL 18 and genetic polymorphisms in Iraqi women with polycystic ovary syndrome
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The polycystic ovary syndrome is an endocrine condition. One of the leading causes of female infertility and the most common disorder among women. The work was being carried out on 100 Iraqi women (50 cases confirmed with PCOS and 50 controls). Between October 2019 and March 2020, blood samples were collected from the Advanced Institute of Infertility Diagnosis and Assisted Reproductive Technology at AL-Nahrain University and a private laboratory. ELISA was used to evaluate the biochemical parameters of preptin, FSH, insulin, LH, and CCL 18 in serum samples from the AFIAS-6 (AFIAS Automated Immunoassay System). The findings of the analysis indicate that, as opposed to the control group, values of prolactin (ng/ml), LH (mIU/ml), Preptin (

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