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Supervision of PhD, Master and High Diploma students:
PhD students:
1- Alan Nzar Ghalib 2024 Cancer
2- Raz Nawzad 2024 COPD
3- Hemin M. Hussein 2019 Comparative study of biomarkers in complicated versus uncomplicated type II diabetic patients
4- Zainab K.Mohammad 2019 Role of Clinical Biomarkers in AA Diagnosis and Severity: A Case-Control Study
5- Azheen Ali 2021 Effect of nanosilver mouthwash on prevention of white spot lesions in patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment - a randomized double-blind clinical trial
7- Suhayla Shareef 2016 The role of Dystroglycan in Allergic inflammation
8- Avan Hussein Ghaib 2015 The Role of the biomarkers in Allergic Asthma
1- Aso bakr 2024 The Role of Inflammatory cells in Thalassemia
2- Bryar Jalal 2024 CCR and CCRX in cancer diseases
3- Bahramand Baba-Tahir 2020 Biomarker in Rheumatoid Arthritis disease
4- Peshang Mohsi 2020 Estimation of FGF-18, WNT-5a, IL-17 and IL-33 levels in patients with COVID-19
5- Przha Fazil 2020 The role of Cytokines (IL-17 & IL-33), FGF-18 and WNT-5 in the pathogenesis of patients with established Type II Diabetics
6- Shwan Burhan Rafiq 2019 Interleukin's 19, 23 and FGF-18, -23 assessments among breast cancer patients
10- Roza Y. A. Al-Barznji 2016 Apoptosis effect of Nano–Zer on lung cancer cells in vivo
Supervision of High Diploma students (2 years)
1- Amro Kutaiba Matok (MBCHB) 2019 Renal involvement in Rheumatoid Arthritis and it is Relation to Disease activity
2- Amanj Baqir Ismail (MBChB) 2019 Prevalence of Thyroid Dysfunction among Rheumatoid Arthritis
3- Sarhad Salim Ahmad 2019 Relation of anti-gliadin antibody and IL-33 in patients with Celiac diseas
4- Farhad Mohamad Mostafa 2019 The role of anti-Endomysial Antibody and IL-15 in patients with Celiac disease
Faculty committee at University of Sulaimani:
1- I had ten dissertation Master examiners who participated in the Faculty committee, 2015- 2024
2- I had eight dissertation Master examiners who participated in the Faculty committee, 2016- 2024
Disputation, 2015:
1- My Master's student (Aram Hassan) defended his Master's exam on the 25th of June, 2015. Aram Hassan did an excellent presentation and showed very good results on the Chronic Hepatitis C patients and autoimmune Hepatitis from the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of Sulaimania, Iraqi Kurdistan.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a linear, single-stranded RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family, and it spreads primarily via direct contact with the blood or body fluids of infected individuals. HCV infection evokes immunological alteration and autoimmune response, as a result of loss of tolerance to self-antigens.
Dissertation Title:
Comparison of Prevalence Autoantibodies in Chronic Hepatitis C Patients with Autoimmune Hepatitis and Impact on the Disease Profile.
Conclusion:
- The distribution of CHC patients does not depend either on gender or on age.
- AIH affects women more frequently than men (sex ratio, 3:1) regardless of their ages.
- Frequent detection of LKM-1 in numerous patients of the AIH group suggests that AIH-2 is not as rare as it was expected.
- High prevalence of autoantibodies associated with HCV infection.
- Autoantibodies have pathogenic roles in disease severity evident by alteration of hepatic test results.
- Autoantibodies and elevated serum IgG are another feature of non-AIH CLD.
- The emergence of autoantibody is time-dependent, but not related to gender, age of patients and serum viral load.
- LKM-1 has special relevance in hepatitis C patients including; higher serum aminotransferase and IgG, and increases the possibility of pathogenic relations between HCV and AIH.
- Laboratory findings of autoantibody-positive CHC patients can be mistaken with those of AIH, due to more comparable immunological and biochemical parameters.
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2- My Master student Dara Abdulrazaq Tahir is an immunologist and he did his Master's exam at the 26th of July, 2015. He had a very good presentation and showed excellent results on Autoimmune thyroid diseases from the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of Sulaimania, Iraqi Kurdistan.
His Dissertation Thesis is:
- Autoimmune Thyroiditis among patients of Hypothyroidism and the influence of both H. pylori infection and Vitamin D deficiency.
- Autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD) are multi-factorial conditions that result from genetic predisposition in combination with environmental risk factors. He shows that
- Most of the hypothyroid patients have autoimmune thyroiditis.
- Autoimmune thyroiditis is more frequent among female adults.
- There are strong correlations between anti-TG and anti-TPO antibodies.
- Anti-TPO antibodies are more frequent than anti-TG antibodies in hypothyroidism patients.
- Significantly, lower levels of vitamin D are documented in patients with Hashimoto thyroiditis.
- There is a negative correlation between vitamin D and thyroid autoantibody recorded.
- Low vitamin D level increases the risk of Helicobacter pylori infection.
- Helicobacter pylori is a risk environmental factor for autoimmune thyroiditis in our community.
Significantly, a high level of anti-Helicobacter pylori antibody was observed in autoimmune thyroidis.