Instructor at University of Baghdad/collage of Veterinary Medicine
PhD /The university of Queensland /School of Medicine/2015 MSc. /The University of Baghdad /Veterinary collage/ Animal Pathology/2001
AusIMM membership since 2014 -present. ACTRA membership (Australasian College of Toxicology and Risk Assessment) 2015 -present. Runner up for Student Prize 2015 from Australasian College of Toxicology and Risk Assessment (ACTRA).The ACTRA student prize is offered for outstanding research efforts in the field of toxicology and/or risk assessment, or ecotoxicology. Orally presented work (Toxicity Evaluation of Copper and Zinc Cyanide Complexes Using Euglena gracilis Z and SMZ as an in-vivo Model) at the ACTRA ASM and presented with a certificate at the conference.
My research was a study of the toxicity of free cyanide and its metal complexes generated from mining activities by using Euglena gracilis as a cell model for this study. The study focuses on potential ecological health impact particularly to birds.
Animal Pathology
Morbid Anatomy Respiratory diseases Advance pathology Silide Seminar
Four Msc. students
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is a synthetic fluor-surfactant chemical used widely in products that resist oil, heat, grease, stains, and water. It is also used in producing other fluoropolymers. The main sources of exposure to PFOA are water, soil, and animal-origin food (meat, fish, and dairy products). The aim of this study to evaluate the renal function following oral gavage of sub-lethal dose of PFOA in diabetic and non-diabetic guinea pigs. The experiment run for 4 weeks, total of 40 male guinea pigs, (Cavia porcellus), were randomly selected and grouped into four equal groups. The first group (G1) served as the negative control; 2nd group (G2) alloxan induced diabetic, 3rd group (G3) non-diabeti
... Show MoreBackground: Migraine is one of multiple attack neurological conditions that causes moderate to severe headaches with no defined pathophysiology and few animal models. Aim: Establishing an animal model that reproduces migraine-like action is important in medical research to identify the mechanism underlying this disorder. Additionally, it facilitates the availability and reliability of new models that may act as human surrogate models. Method: Rabbits were divided into four groups. Negative group, migraine group, rizatriptan- nitroglycerin group, and rizatriptan group. The frequency of head scratching and the histopathological changes in the brain, liver, kidney, and heart for groups were evaluated in all groups. Results: T
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