Dr Abeer Saleh Hasan
Research Interestsgenitic
clinical chemistry
medical biochemsitry
Sustainable Green Perspectives
industrial chemistry
pharmacology
| Gender | FEMALE |
|---|---|
| Place of Work | Dour Technical Institute |
| Department | Department of Immediate ambulance |
| Position | head of immediate ambulance department |
| Qualification | Ph.d |
| Speciality | Clinical Biochemistry |
| abeer.sa@ntu.edu.iq | |
| Phone | +9647716499869 |
| Address | Aldour technical institute - staff houses or Teachers' homes or residences, Ninavah, Mosul, Iraq |
Dr. Abeer Saleh Hassan holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Chemistry from the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad. I have extensive experience in administrative and organizational work, in addition to conducting numerous specialized research studies. my expertise spans various scientific fields within medical and clinical biochemistry, where I have contributed to advancing knowledge and practice in this area.
Skills
computer and office (80%)
Academic Qualification
phd in clinical biochemstry
Sep 1, 2019 - Nov 19, 2023A PhD in Clinical Biochemistry from the College of Medicine is an advanced research degree that focuses on the biochemical mechanisms underlying human health and disease. The program prepares candidates to conduct independent research in areas such as metabolic disorders, molecular diagnostics, enzymology, and biomarker discovery. Students gain expertise in both laboratory techniques and clinical applications, bridging the gap between basic science and medical practice. Graduates are qualified for careers in academic research, clinical laboratories, biotechnology, and medical education.
Modern teaching methods toward blended learning trainer
Jul 1, 2023 - Sep 1, 2023Modern teaching methods toward blended learning combine traditional classroom instruction with digital technologies to create a flexible and interactive learning environment. This approach enhances student engagement, encourages self-directed learning, and bridges the gap between theory and practice.
master
Sep 1, 2013 - Nov 19, 2015A Master’s Degree in Medical Biochemistry from a College of Medicine is a postgraduate program that focuses on the biochemical processes underlying human health and disease. The program combines advanced theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory training to help students understand molecular mechanisms, metabolic pathways, and the biochemical basis of various medical conditions.
Students typically engage in coursework, research projects, and a thesis, preparing them for careers in biomedical research, clinical diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and academia. The degree emphasizes skills in analytical techniques, experimental design, and critical data interpretation, bridging the gap between biochemistry and medical sciences.
Publications
Effect of Probiotic from Different Sources on Lipid Profile and Sugar Patients with Hypercholesterolemia
Sep 1, 2022Journal International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
publisher Dr. Yashwant Research Labs Pvt. Ltd.
Issue 3
Volume 12
For managing the digestive tract and immune system, probiotic has been recommended more frequently as an effective therapy and are known as the agent of cholesterol-lowering. The definition of hypercholesterolemia is, increase of plasma cholesterol levels excessively above 200 mg/dL, the patients may have a strong risk to cardiovascular disease. The aims of this study is used different types of probiotic sources of treating patients with hypercholesterolemia with no cardiovascular disease for 30 days. The results show that, there are significant differences (p <0.05) between cholesterol, Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and High-density lipoprotein (HDL) before and after the consumption of probiotics from different sources, while triglyceride and glucose show there are no significant differences after 30 days (p > 0.05). © 2022, Dr. Yashwant Research Labs Pvt. Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Study of some hematological and biochemical among for employees of Al-Dour Technical Institute
Sep 1, 2019Journal Biochemical and Cellular Archives
publisher Connect Journals
Issue 1
Volume 19
The study aimed to study some of the blood and biochemical variables, the size of compact blood cells PCV measuring the concentration Hemoglobin Hb variables and biochemical lipids in the blood serum and some kidney function and the concentration of sugar in the blood on the members of the Technical Institute AL-Dour and the extent of variation in the results, where blood samples of the associate were collected at the Institute The technical AL-Dour was (200) samples and the participants were divided in the form of groups depending on the departments in the Institute as follows: G1-Office of Dean, G2- Scientific Division, G3- Student Affairs, G4- Financial Division, G5 Follow-up Unit, G7 Engineering Division, G8 Analysis Department, G9- Accounting Department, G10- Electronic Section, G11 -Mechanics Department and G12 -Service Workers. There was a significant increase in the level of HDL,VLDL Uric acid and urea in the first group (Dean's office) compared with other groups and a significant increase in the level of TG,HDL,LDL,Uricacid,Urea,Hb, PCV in the second group (Scientific Division) compared to other groups. There was a significant increase level of HDL, VLDL, Glucos in the third group (administrative division), compared to other groups. There was a significant increase level of Uric acid and Urea in the fourth group (student affairs) comported with other groups, and significant increase in the level of HDL, LDL and Uric acid in the fifth group (financial) compared to other groups. There was a significant increase level of uric acid and Hb and PCV in the sixth group (follow-up) compared to other groups. There was a significant increase level of cholesterol in the seventh group (Engineering Division) compared to other groups .There was a significant increase level of VLDL in the ninth group (accounting department) compared to other groups. There was a significant increase level of glucose and uric acid in th eleventh group (Department of Mechanics) compared to other groups. There was a significant increase level of VLDL, uric acid, urea, Hb, PCV in the Twelfth group (service workers) compared to other groups. © 2019 Connect Journal.
Effect of costus specious extract on some types of pathogenic bacteria
Sep 1, 2019Journal Journal of Global Pharma Technology
publisher Journal of Global Pharma Technology
Issue 2
Volume 11
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of different concentrations of cold water extract, hot water extract, and alcohol extract of Costus specious plant with concentrations of 25, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350 micro liters/ml tested on eight pathogenic bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus albeisbllK Bacillus, Entrobactera, Serratia Pseudomonas aeruginosa Escherichia coli, Was obtained from the laboratories of the hospital of the city of medicine in Baghdad. The method of spread across the cattle. There was an effect on the bacteria at different concentrations in the cold water extract Costus specious where there is no effect of the extract on the bacteria enterobacteria. The results of the measurement of the diameter of the inhibition are clear. There is an effect on the bacteria species with the hot water extract of the Indian variety with different concentrations and the alcoholic extract of the Costus specious plant which had an effect on the bacteria species with different concentrations. The difference in the effect of the extract on the growth of the bacteria depends on the type of bacteria and concentration of the extract The effect of cold water extract at a concentration of 5 g/mL was more effective on Staphylococcus aureus. The effect of the hot water extract at a concentration of 5 g/3 ml had an effect on Klebsiella and E. coli bacteria. The alcohol extract had the highest effect of 2 g/5 ml on E. coli and the 5 g/mL alcohol extract was more effective on Serratia and Enterobacteria and no effect on bacteria Klebsiella.
Bioactivity study of Kombucha black tea and Kombucha with skim milk on some of physiological and biochemical parameters in male albino rats
Nov 1, 2018Journal International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
publisher Advanced Scientific Research
Issue 1
Volume 10
Kombucha is known as a probiotic, and used in several products to promotions of food. The present research was aimed to determine and investigate the beneficial and protective effects for the beverage of kombucha black tea alone and with skim milk fermented on concentrations of serum glucose, total lipids profile and body weights in male albino rats. The animals were distributed into four groups, the control group (I), group of skim milk (II), kombucha black tea group (III) and Kombucha in skim milk fermented group (IV), the dose of materials under study administered orally for experimental groups by gastric gavage method once daily for period (21) days. Blood samples were collected at the final of experiment and analyzed. The results revealed a significantly higher (p<0.05) in levels of serum glucose, total lipid profile, and significantly decrease (P<0.05) in HDL-C, AST and ALP in the skim milk group (II) in comparison with control group. While, animal groups that treated with Kombucha black tea (III) and Kombucha in skim milk fermentation (IV) lead to significantly decrease in concentrations of serum glucose, total lipid profile, ALT, AST, ALP and significantly higher in HDL-C and body weights in comparison with group (II) and normal control group consecutively. Moreover, administrated of Kombucha in skim milk fermentation showed significant decrease in above mentioned parameters compared with groups which treated with Kombucha black tea only. The obtained present results demonstrate that use Kombucha as a probiotic in skim milk fermented and with black tea lowers the harmful lipids, glucose and aminotransferases in blood, and it's maybe have a beneficial effects on the liver and the health of human body. © 2018, Advanced Scientific Research. All rights reserved.
