Prof Assistant. Muhammad Taha Naqi, a liaison member of the Ibn Sina Center for Virtual Education presented a lecture for the students of the first stage in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine / University of Kufa, in which he explained how to use the Moodle e-learning platform, with the educational services …
Read More »A scientific seminar which entitled (Dopamine as an immune supporter)
On Tuesday, 8/11/2022, A scientific seminar was held at Microbiology department/Faculty of Veterinary Medicine/ University of Kufa which entitled (Dopamine as an immune supporter) in which Assistant Professor Dr. Fahim Muhammad Daghim presented this seminar. The aim of the seminar was to identify the sites where the hormone is secreted …
Read More »A seminar was held titled ((Botulism Food Poisoning))
On Tuesday, 1/11/2022A a seminar was held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Public Health Department/ University of Kufa that titled ((Botulism Food Poisoning)), in which Assistant Professor Dr. Haider Razzaq Abdel-Issawi was presented this seminar. The aim of the seminar was to learn about the dangers of botulism, the …
Read More »A seminar entitled ((Clinical and Molecular Study of Paratuberculosis in Buffaloes in Al-Najaf Governorate))
On Sunday, 10/30/2022, the Clinical department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine / University of Kufa held a seminar entitled ((Clinical and Molecular Study of Paratuberculosis in Buffaloes in Al-Najaf Governorate)) in which the Lecturer, Dr. Nabil Ahmed Abdulwahid, presented this panel. The aim of the seminar was to identify …
Read More »A seminar outside the curriculum topics for the third stage entitled ((Priority steps in treatment of toxicity))
Under the principle of working on integrating multiple strategies for teaching and learning and encouraging students to think critically to develop their skills, the Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology Branch organized on Wednesday 11/5/2022 A seminar outside the curriculum topics for the third stage entitled ((Priority steps in treatment of toxicity)) …
Read More »workshop entitled (Animal Welfare between Man and Humanity)
on Tuesday 12/4/2022, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine held a workshop entitled (Animal Welfare between Man and Humanity). The workshop included the concept of animal welfare in its humanitarian and religious aspects, as well as the laws enacted by the Iraqi state to protect animals The activities of the animal …
Read More »seminar entitled (embroy transfer)
Within the scientific activities of the Clinical Sciences Department / Faculty of Veterinary Medicine / University of Kufa, a seminar entitled (embroy transfer) was held on Wednesday (March 23, 2022) at ten o’clock in the laboratory of obstetrics and artificial reproduction. The lecture was given by Assistant Professor Dr. Majid …
Read More »Assistant Professor Dr. Hussein Karim Ibrahim the lecture in Department of Clinical Sciences had a seminar
On Tuesday 17/1/2022, Assistant Professor Dr. Hussein Karim Ibrahim had a seminar on the patent proposal tagged (the technique of self-ligation of the vas deferens to prepare male reagent animals) in the Artificial Insemination Unit
Read More »the Public Health department arranged a seminar Under the supporting by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hamid Al-Azzam, the dean of Faculty of Veterinary medicine /University of Kufa
Under the supporting by Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hamid Al-Azzam, the dean of Faculty of Veterinary medicine /University of Kufa, the Public Health department arranged a seminar on Wednesday 5/1/2022 at 10:00 AM , that included a variety topics in the field of meat health, delivered by students of the fifth …
Read More »The Department of Public Health held a seminar entitled Benefits and harms of food preservatives
On Thursday, 29, November, 2021, The Department of Public Health held a seminar entitled Benefits and harms of food preservatives, The lecture was delivered by Lecturer Assistant Marwa Razak Hassan. The presenter covered many topics of the subject included: Review of the history of the use of preservatives, and Introducing …
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