Neran thaar kleab
Research InterestsBiology
physiology
| Gender | FEMALE |
|---|---|
| Place of Work | Dour Technical Institute |
| Department | Department of Pharmacy Technology |
| Position | no |
| Qualification | Master |
| Speciality | Biology /physiology |
| Neran.tk@ntu.edu.iq | |
| Phone | 07708424865 |
| Address | الدور, صلاح الدين, صلاح الدين, Iraq |
Neran Thaer kleab is an Assistant Lecturer specializing in Life Sciences, with a particular focus on the field of Physiology.
Ms. Neran obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Life Sciences from the University of Tikrit in 2009. She furthered her specialization by earning a Master of Science degree in Life Sciences (Physiology) from the University of Tikrit in 2014. Her Master's thesis focused on: Study the level of oxidative Stress and Some Physiological Parameters of Rheumatoid arthritis Patients.
Her research interests are diverse, covering critical areas such as Human and Animal Physiology, Neurophysiology and Endocrinology, the Physiological Effects of Environmental Factors, and Cell and Tissue Studies. Her contributions to scholarly output include the publication of the research paper: "A Comparative Study Between Natural and Synthetic Psychoactive Substances and Their Impact on Public Health", published in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary in 2023.
On the academic and practical fronts, her experience includes:
Participating in the preparation and execution of physiological experiments in laboratory settings.
Supervising students in the teaching laboratories for Physiology and Life Sciences.
Contributing to the writing and analysis of scientific research using modern statistical methods.
Possessing experience in the use of physiological laboratory equipment and tools.
Ms. kleab demonstrates proficiency in academic report and paper writing , effective academic presentation and delivery , and excels in working within integrated research teams. She is also actively involved in academic activities, including specialized scientific seminars, conferences , and training workshops focusing on laboratory techniques and scientific research.
She can be reached via her academic email: neran.tk@ntu.edu.iq.
Skills
الاتصال (80%)
القيادة (80%)
ادارة الوقت (85%)
ادارة فريق العمل (85%)
Publications
A Comparative Study Between Natural and Synthetic Psychoactive Substances and Their Impact on Public Health
Oct 9, 2023Journal INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
Issue 6
The study of paper is basic functions of the kidney in the body are many, the most important of which is what is represented in the role of the kidney and how to balance and maintain the normal proportions of fluids and salts necessary for the body and what this continuous effort of the kidneys is of utmost importance to maintain the normal pressure, so when the efficiency of the kidney decreases, it will need a higher pressure to subtract the amount of salts and water required Subtracting it, then, the blood pressure level changes to its normal level when the positive movement of the glomerular arteries changes. Renin is secreted by the kidneys and it has the main and effective role in maintaining normal blood pressure and its important role in most cases of high blood pressure, the resonance is secreted from specialized cells in the kidney as it leads to stimulation of the Angiotensinogen hormone that works to convert Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II and is the last of the strongest hormones It is effective in increasing the contraction of blood vessels and increasing its concentration in the blood above the normal level leads to high blood pressure because it has an effect on the contraction of the peripheral blood vessels, and the contraction of the blood vessels of the kidney reduces the process of reabsorption, which leads to the progression of hypertension. Also, the hormone angiotensin II stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce the hormone Aldosterone, which forms a fundamental role in the absorption of fluids and salts through the kidneys and are the three regulators (Resonance, angiotensin, aldosterone) The primary control for maintaining normal blood pressure
