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Ibrahim Abdul Nabi Shabib (Lecturer)

PhD in Animal Physiology
lecture
Biological - Science
sc.ibrahim_77alani@uoanbar.edu.iq


Biography

Name: Ibrahim Abdul Nabi Shabib Hamza Al-Ani

Gender: Male

Birthdate: 1977

Nationality: Iraqi

Languages: Arabic and English

Address: Anbar, Ramadi

Education:

Bachelor's Degree in Life Sciences / University of Anbar - College of Science - Department of Life Sciences

Master's Degree in Life Sciences / University of Anbar - College of Science - Department of Life Sciences

PhD in Life Sciences / University of Anbar - College of Science - Department of Life Sciences

Academic Title: Instructor

Highest Degree: PhD

General Specialization: Life Sciences

Specialization: Animal Physiology

Publication

Study of the biochemical and histological effects of silver nanoparticles in Cyprinus carpio fish under some ecological factors

Study of effects silver nanoparticls on oxidative stress level and antioxidant in Cyprinus carpio fish under some ecological factors

  IncRNAs’p potential roles in the pathogenesis of cancer via interactingI   
with signaling pathways; special focus on lncRNA?mediated signaling
dysregulation in lung cancer

Lectures


No. Subjects Lectures Stage File Video
1 Invertebrates General introduction to invertebrates Second
2 Invertebrates Protozoa Second
3 Invertebrates Porifera Second
4 Invertebrates Cnidaria (Coelentrata) Second
5 Invertebrates Platyhelminthes Second
6 Invertebrates Annelida Second
7 Invertebrates Arthropoda Second
8 Invertebrates Mandibulata Second
9 Invertebrates Chelicerata Second
10 Invertebrates Mollusca Second
11 Invertebrates Pelecypoda Second
12 Invertebrates Cephalopoda Second

Academic certificates

Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences - University of Anbar - College of Science

Master of Science in Life Sciences - Animal Physiology - University of Anbar - College of Science

PhD in Life Sciences - Animal Physiology - University of Anbar - College of Science

Supervision

Absent

Other

Two training courses for postgraduate students and researchers