
Daniah M. Hamid- Master of Biotechnology
- Nahrain University
Daniah M. Hamid
- Master of Biotechnology
- Nahrain University
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September 2019 - present
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October 2006 - April 2009
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The objective of the present study is to detect of toxoplasmosis infected patients compared with cancer patients attending the Unit of Tumors in the Medical City, in compared with together healthy individuals as a control group. Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay ELIZA was used to investigate the anti- Toxoplasma gondii antibodies, type IgM and IgG....
Honey produced by the honey bees is one of the ancient traditional medicines used for treatment and prevention of various illnesses .In this study the antimicrobial effect of bee honey on organisms isolated from patients with acute Diarrhea in comparison with commonly used antibiotics for the treatment of infection was evaluated. Objective : One hu...
The present study was conducted to study the correlation between renal function markers and thyroid hormones .
Methodology : Ninety five blood sample which include (Fifty patients suffering from thyroid dysfunction and forty five subjects used as control group). were collected from patients attending AL- Hashemia Teaching Hospital at Babil during t...
One hundred seventy-two stool samples of suspected patients with irritable bowel syndrome were examined by H. pylori Ag Strip to detect the positive cases by using bioNexia Ag kit (USA). Sixty-one patients were infected with H. pylori, while one hundred and eleven of them were negative patients for H. pylori and had irritable bowel syndrome were ta...
Since their discovery, Schiff bases have been essential compounds that can be found in nature or synthesized in laboratories. We synthesized new schiff bases (1-3), namely as 4-{(E)-[4-(chloromethyl)phenyl]diazenyl}-2-{[(4-substituted phenyl)imino]-methyl}phenol. These derivatives are synthesized from the 5-{(E)-[4-(chloromethyl)phenyl]diazenyl}-2-...
Spontaneous abortion is a commonly occurring issue during human pregnancy. The definition provided by the WHO in 1977 is universally accepted. Recurrent pregnancy loss is a multifaceted health issue that lacks a universally agreed-upon definition. The lack of agreement in definitions encompasses not only the varying number of spontaneous abortions...
Veterinary medications, particularly antibiotics, are crucial elements in the manufacturing of animal feed. Typically, antibiotics are mostly employed in animals for the purpose of treating and preventing infections, as well as promoting growth. The utilization of antibiotics in animals can lead to the presence of antibiotic residues in food produc...
The function of the medicinal chemist in drug discovery has significantly evolved over the last 25 years, mostly due to the use of technologies like combinatorial chemistry and structure-based drug design. With a collective experience of over 50 years in medicinal chemistry, covering the last four decades, we will explore this evolving function by...
In this review, several fields of the biological sciences obviously include heterocyclic molecules. These molecules carry out several essential functions in biology, medicine, and technology. One or more heteroatoms may be found in the structure of heterocyclic compounds. They might have cyclic or non-cyclic properties. Heterocyclic compounds are u...
In this review, we concerted on define the oxazepine derivatives as heterocyclic compounds and non-aromatic cyclic. The Oxazepine have been different types such as 1,2-oxazepine, 1,3-oxazepine and 1,4-oxazepine depending on position of nitrogen and oxygen in his structure. Oxazepine have a wide range of application in medical field or industry fiel...
Thyroid hormone is a central regulator of body hemodynamics for thermoregulation and metabolism. This study was conducted to find out the effect of thyroid hormone (T3,T4,TSH) on some electrolytes and minerals (Calcium, Magnesium , Phosphorus , Sodium and Potassium levels on blood. One hundred and forty-five cases of overt hypothyroidism were chose...
Infertility is a multifaceted condition influenced by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The significant role of abnormal epigenetic mechanisms in its development provides valuable insights into understanding its underlying causes and associated clinical manifestations. Investigating these mechanisms becomes particularly crucial in...
Thyroid hormone is a central regulator of body hemodynamics for thermoregulation and metabolism. This study was conducted to find out the effect of thyroid hormone (T3,T4,TSH) on some electrolytes and minerals (Calcium, Magnesium , Phosphorus , Sodium and Potassium levels on blood. One hundred and forty-five cases of overt hypothyroidism were chose...
The worldwide spread and high rate of viral transmission and related morbidity and mortality of Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is a crisis. Some epigenetic determinants predispose individuals to severe infection. Patients with prior chronic medical illnesses (hypertension, diabetes, lupus, and chronic obstructive lung disease) are highly suscept...
Introduction: Escherichia coli is among major nosocomial pathogens causing urinary tract infections(UTIs). The emergence of carbapenem- resistant strains is a major concern regarding the UTI treatment. Thesubjective of this study included assessment of genetic relation and screening of virulence factors amongcarbapenemase producing E. coli from UTI...
At many journals, the process for submitting a review article is much different from the process for a research article: rather than uploading your research manuscript and clicking Submit, it might only be possible to submit a review article by invitation or prior consultation with an editor. In that case, a journal will usually ask authors to firs...
To mark Peer Review Week 2016, the Elsevier Researcher Academy and Sense about Science joined forces to put the process under the microscope. In this webinar recording, three expert presenters discuss the current state of peer review….and what we can do to secure its future.
Julia Wilson of Sense About Science, a charity that challenges the misrep...
The peer review process depends on the activities of editors, reviewers, and authors for its success. In this webinar, a panel of Cell Press editors discuss how they work with their journal communities to build trust and engagement in the peer review process. This module is intended for any scientist that has participated in the peer review process...
The compound of Tyrosine (Tyr) is considered one of the most important aromatic amino acids for the human body, also it is very important and so vital to success for the process of neurotransmitter synthesis. The main aim of this paper was to improve and modified the procedure for ultra-micro assessment of the Tyrosine compound through a reaction o...
Cancer is one of the most important problems facing the world. The economic burdens that result from it burden the world annually. Lung cancer is one of the most important types of cancer, which shows high rates of death around the world. [CEA] Carcino Embryonic Antigen is considered one of the most important protein biomarkers and detection it esp...
Overview: The Global Health Cluster (GHC) has developed this Health Cluster Coordination eLearning course in order to increase the skills and knowledge of Health Cluster teams and partners and to strengthen the efficiency and accountability of all stakeholders in responding to humanitarian crises.
Gain practical experience in peer review with the Publons Academy, our peer review training course. You'll write real reviews with one-to-one guidance from your mentor, and gain exclusive access to our Review Template and examples. Upon graduation from the course, you’ll be a certified peer reviewer, ready to connect with top journal editors in you...
This program aims to equip volunteers with the knowledge of COVID-19, how it spreads and what precautions are needed to protect yourself and others while you join the fight to stop the spread of this pandemic.
Screening areas, treatment centres and community facilities are part of the strategic priorities for Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) outbreak preparedness, readiness and response. The SARI Facilities training package has been developed to meet the operational needs emerging with the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides a thorough understanding...
All personnel responding to outbreaks of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs) need to have the basic knowledge and skills to mount an effective response. They need to understand what ARIs are, how they are transmitted, how to assess the risk of infection and to understand basic hygiene measures to protect themselves.
This course will cover the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) measures required in order to:
• Be prepared and ready to respond to an outbreak, in particular, the one due to COVID-19.
• Limit human to human transmission by way of implementing WHO recommended IPC interventions.
• Identify, isolate and report suspect and confirmed cases.
As hospitals are facing care amidst an unprecedented crisis, experts in the areas of infection control, emergency preparedness and caring for cancer patients share their perspectives.
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TARGET AUDIENCE: This activity is an update regarding the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In this workshop , Associate Professor in Psychology Luana Marques, PhD, discusses tips and strategies for managing stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this workshop , Pregnancy and lactation experts Dr. Laura Hanley and Dr. Melissa Bartick discuss the challenges health care teams face supporting new mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics include current guidelines, the risks and benefits of breastfeeding, and data collection.
In this workshop , discussion focused on immunological testing during COVID-19 and its impact on what lies ahead
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In order to assist UN country teams in scaling up country preparedness and response to COVID-19, WHO has developed these learning modules as a companion to the Operational Planning Guidelines to Support Country Preparedness and Response
Otitis media (OM) is a public disease, that characterizes a severe problems chiefly later winter outbreak of respiratory tract infections (RTI); its results are hearing weakness; or stove loss in adults and difficulties in speech in children. In current study isolated Gram- positive Cocci bacteria from pure or mixed culture with other pathogens. A...
In this study، 30 bacterial isolates were obtained from 55 soil`s sample and 10 bacterial isolates were obtained from water sample that contaminated with oil derivatives. These isolates were submitted to phenol and analine degradation. Five isolates were selected depending on their ability to degraded these compounds and identified as Pseudomonas a...
In this study، 30 bacterial isolates were obtained from 55 soil`s sample and 10 bacterial isolates were obtained from water sample that contaminated with oil derivatives. These isolates were submitted to phenol and analine degradation. Five isolates were selected depending on their ability to degraded these compounds and identified as Pseudomonas a...
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The stay-at-home and physical distancing measures that have been imposed throughout the are highly disruptive to society, both economically ,so when can we return to normal life?
What is the difference between mutation and Single-nucleotide polymorphism ?