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8:00 – 8:20 pm – Mina I. Tadros , Ph.D. Professor of Pharmaceutics and Industrial pharmacy Founder and dean of faculty of Pharmacy and drug Technology Egyptian Chinese University (ECU)
” Nonomedicine :Science and application “
8:20 – 8:40 pm – Khalid K.Al-Kinani, Ph.D. College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad. Iraq
” Comparative biosimilar a rituximab product and Mab.There as part of demonstrating biosimilarity between the two products “
8:40 – 9:00 pm – Firas F .Al-Zubaydi , Ph.D. College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad. Iraq
“Refillable Drug Delivery System: A Novel Approach To Improve The Therapeutic Efficacy”
9:00 – 9:20 pm – Mustafa Aljazairy , Ph.D. College of Pharmacy, University Al- Bayan
“Apixaban ultrafine o/w nanoemulsion transdermal drug delivery system: Formulation, In Vitro and Ex Vivo Characterization”
9:25 – 9:45 pm – Duaa Al- Tamim ,Ph.D. Department of Pharmacy, Al- Rasheed University College
“Formulation and Characterization of Self-Microemulsifying Drug Delivery System of Tacrolimus”
9:45-10:00 Pm Dr. Osamah Wennas
“Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Camptothecin Loaded Biotinylated Cellulose Nanowhiskers as Anticancer Agents”
Key Speakers
Dr. Surya Nauli
Professor of Pharmacology,Biomedical and Pharmaceutical sciences Department, School of Pharmacy, Chapman University, California, USA
Diane K. Reist
BS, PharmD, RPh, Pharmacy Practice Specialist in Transitions of Care, Department of Pharmaceutical Care, University of Iowa Health Care, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, and President at Iowa Pharmacy Association, Iowa, USA
Dr.Mowafaq M. Ghareeb
Professor of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy,University of Baghdad
Dr. Ali A. Al-Jumaili
Lecturer of Pharmaceutical Socioeconomics, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Dr.Randy P. McDonough
Professor of Pharmacy Management and Innovation , Co-Owner and Director of Clinical Services Towncrest, Solon Towncrest, and Towncrest Compounding Pharmacies, Towncrest Pharmacy, Iowa, USA
Dr. Mervat Musbah Alsous
PhD, Acting Dean of the faculty of Pharmacy and Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice at Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan
Dr. Mohammed Hassan
Assistant Professor, Head of Pharmacology & Toxicology Department,College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr. Kawther K. Ahmed
Lecturer of Pharmaceutics , College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr. Amanda Bryant-Friedrich
Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemisrty,Dean of Graduate School, Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Wayne State University, USA
Dr.Jehad Almaliti
Associate Professor in Medicinal Chemistry, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; and Visiting Professor, Center of Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, CA, USA
Dr.Khalid Al-Kinani
Lecturer of Pharmaceutics , College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr. Mina I. Tadros
Professor of Pharmaceutics and Industrial pharmacy Founder and Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy and Drug Technology Egyptian Chinese University (ECU)
Dr. Abdulrasool M. Wayyes
Assist.Prof.Pharmacology,Pharmacy Department,Al Rafidain University College
Dr.Firas F.Al-Zubaydi
Lecturer of Pharmaceutics , College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr.Moneer H.Al-Saadi
Prof., President of the University of Baghdad
Dr. Sarmed H. Alkhateeb
The Dean College of pharmacy , University of Baghdad
COMMITTE
Organizing Committe
Dr. Sarmed H. Alkhateeb
The Dean College of pharmacy , University of Baghdad
Ayad A. Al-Hamashi
Lecturer of Pharmaceutical Chemistry , College of Pharmacy , University of Baghdad
Dr.Manaf H. Abdul-Razzaq
Associate Professor of Pharmacology &. Toxicology ,College of Pharmacy,University of Baghdad
Dr .Thukaa A. Zuhair
Lecturer of pharmacognacy and medicinal plants, College of Pharmacy , University of Baghdad
Dr. Dheyaa J. Kadhim
Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy ,College of Pharmacy,University of Baghdad
Dr. Salema S. Salman
Associate Professor Image Processing and Remote Sensing ,College of Pharmacy , University of Baghd
Dr. Khalid Al-Kinani
Lecturer of Pharmaceutics , College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr. Kawther K. Ahmed
Lecturer of Pharmaceutics , College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr.Mohammed Jaafar Ali
Lecturer , University of Baghdad
Scientific Committee
Dr. Ahmed A. Hussein
Professor of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy,University of Baghdad
Dr.Haydar Fakhri Al-Tukmagi
Professor of Clinical pharmacy ,Dean of Baghdad College Of Medical Sciences, Baghdad.
Dr. Ghazi Altememi
Assistant Professor at Pharmacology and Toxicology, Former Research Associate faculty at School of Pharmacy, University of Houston, Texas, USA
Dr. Ihsan S. Rabea
Assitant Professor of pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, University of Kufa, Al-Najaf.
Dr. Shatha Hussein Ali
Professor of Clinical Chemistry , College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Dr.Enas J. Kadhim
Professor of Pharmacognosy and medicinal plant , College of Pharmacy ,University of Baghdad.
Dr. Mohammed Hassan
Assistant Professor, Head of Pharmacology & Toxicology Department,College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad
Dr. Dhurgham Alkhefaji
Associated Professor in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Al-Kafeel Al-Najaf.
Dr. Shaimaa Nazar Abd Alhammid
Professor of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Dr. Falah Hassan Shari
Professor of Clinical Chemistry ,The Dean College of Pharmacy , University of Basra .
Dr.Zeina A. A. Althanoon
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Dean of College of Pharmacy , University of Mosul.
Zinah M. Anwer
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Dr. Nawal Ayash Rajab
Professor of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Maha N. Hamad
Professor Pharmacognosy , Baghdad College of Medical Sciences
Dr.Eman S. Saleh
Assistant Professor Clinical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Dr. Ali A. Al-Jumaili
Lecturer of Pharmaceutical Socioeconomics, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.
Overview
The College of Pharmacy was established in 1936 due to the urgent need to prepare pharmacists and chemists with scientific and technical competence to carry out pharmaceutical services and chemical analyzes in Iraq. The first group (12 students) graduated with the degree of chemical pharmacist. The college was officially the College of Pharmacy and Royal Chemistry until 1958/1959, when the College of Pharmacy was attached to the University of Baghdad. In 1960/1959, the certificate awarded to college graduates became a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, and in 1972/1973, graduate studies were established in the college to study masters in four scientific fields: pharmaceutical chemistry, drugs and medicinal plants, toxins, and pharmacies. In 1975/1976, a PhD study was introduced in pharmaceutical chemistry, and in 1979/1980, the college adopted the semester system for studying.