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Faculty Vitae Faculty Vitae 1. Name: Prof.Dr.Raad Jaber Musa Al-Ani 2. Education -M.B.Ch.B College of Medicine, Baghdad University, 30/6/1980. -M.Sc. Pathology, Baghdad College of Medicine, Baghdad University,10/5/ 1992. -PhD , Hematopathology , Baghdad University, 20/6/1998. 3. Academic experience - Current position;Professor Of Hematopathology in college of Pharmacy-Al-Isra University;from (2-10-2016)-till now : Teaching Pathology,Anatomy & First Aid for pharmacy students - Professor(since 14-8-2006) &Consultant of Hematopathology ;from(1- 9-2009_30-9-2016) , College Of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Al- Nahrain University & Al-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital- Al-Kadhmiya ,Baghdad-Iraq. Teaching under & postgraduate students ,running routine work and bone marrow examination and reporting in Al-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital.Supervising and learnning Iraqi board students in the hospital. - Postgraduate students supervision in Hematology, (supervised more than 25 Iraqi Board students and 12 M.Sc students &7 PhD students). - Member of the Higher Committee of Iraqi Board for Hematology & Member of the examining committee of the Thesis for many M.Sc ,PhD & Board students. - Participating in many scientific workshops &Mettings inside and outside Iraq. - Member of Iraqi Hematology Journal,Actively participating in many workshops &conferences inside &outside iraq - 1-7-2007_1-9-2009; Associate professor of Haematopathology-College Of Pharmacy-Al-Isra University-Amman-Jordan - 17-1-2007_31-6-2007;Postdoctorate fellowship in Institute of Oncology- Cairo-Egypt. - 14-8-2000_17-1-2007; Page 1 of 5 Ref: Deans Council (3) Decision No. (48) Date: 8/10/2019 Ref: Quality Assurance Council Session (1 ) Decision No. (22) Date:2/10/2019 - Assitant Professor and Specialist in Haematopathology; College Of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Al-Nahrain University & Al-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital- Al-Kadhmiya Baghdad-Iraq. Teaching under & postgraduate students ,running routine work and bone marrow examination and reporting in Al-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital.Supervising and learnning Iraqi board students in the hospital. - Postgraduate students supervision in Hematology, (supervised Iraqi Board students , M.Sc students & PhD students). - Member of the Higher Committee of Iraqi Board for Hematology & Member of the examining committee of the Thesis for many M.Sc ,PhD & Board students. - 1998-2000: Lecturer & specilist in Hematopathology –Department of pathology –College of Medicine & AL-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital. I am in charge of the Hematology Department in AL-Kadhimya Teaching Hospital. The central hospital laboratory including all Hematology services which consist of doing all basic Hematological techniques, Hemoglobin-electrophoresis, examining & reporting blood films , bone marrow aspirate & biopsy, & doing immunohistochemistry for occasional cases, also supervising coagulation lab. Including doing PT,PTT,BT tests ,Coagulation Factors assay, e.t.c., supervising blood banking; doing blood grouping ,cross matching, antibody identifications, plasmapharesis, e.t.c. - 1995-1998:PhD student in pathology department,Baghdad Medical College. - 1992-1995: assistant Lecturer & specialist in Hematology, Iraqi college of medicine & Al-Kadhymia Teaching Hospital . - 1989-1992: M.Sc. student in pathology department, Baghdad medical college, & doing routine Hematological work in central Lab. Of Medical City- - 1987-1989: Registrar in Hematology Department of Al-Kadhymia Teaching Hospital . - 10/1985-10/1987: Research student in forensic pathology –Leeds University- Department of forensic medicine United Kingdom. - 2/1985-10/1985: GP in rural areas (in Altahrer General Hospital). - 8/1981- 2/1985: Surgical Registrar, Military Service - 8/1980- 8/1981: House Surgeon (Rotator) Al-Sader General Hospital- Baghdad. Page 2 of 5 Ref: Deans Council (3) Decision No. (48) Date: 8/10/2019 Ref: Quality Assurance Council Session (1 ) Decision No. (22) Date:2/10/2019 4. Non-academic experience -Professor(since 14-8-2006) &Consultant of Hematopathology ;from(1- 9-2009_30-9-2016) , College Of Medicine, Department of Pathology, Al- Nahrain University & Al-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital- Al-Kadhmiya ,Baghdad-Iraq. -Lecturer & specilist in Hematopathology –Department of pathology – College of Medicine & AL-Kadhmiya Teaching Hospital. I am in charge of the Hematology Department in AL-Kadhimya Teaching Hospital. The central hospital laboratory including all Hematology services which consist of doing all basic Hematological techniques, Hemoglobin-electrophoresis, examining & reporting blood films , bone marrow aspirate & biopsy, & doing immunohistochemistry for occasional cases, also supervising coagulation lab. Including doing PT,PTT,BT tests ,Coagulation Factors assay, e.t.c., supervising blood banking; doing blood grouping ,cross matching, antibody identifications, plasmapharesis, e.t.c. 5. Certifications or professional registrations -Consultant Hematopathologist Registration-Iraqi Ministry of Health -Physician Registration in Iraqi Medical Syndicate -Postdoctorate fellowship in Institute of Oncology-Cairo-Egypt. 6. Current membership in professional organizations - American Society of Hematology ( ASH Membership) - Europian Hematology Association(EHA Membeship) - Iraqi Hematology Association (IHA ) - Iraqi Patholoy Association (IPA) - Iraqi Hematology Journal (Editorial Board Member)) - Current Trends in Clinical Toxicology- (Editorial Board Member) 7. Honors and awards - 8. Service activities (within and outside of the institution) - Member of Research Committee of College of Pharmacy-Isra University - Member of Postgraduate studies Committee of College of Pharmacy-Isra University Page 3 of 5 Ref: Deans Council (3) Decision No. (48) Date: 8/10/2019 Ref: Quality Assurance Council Session (1 ) Decision No. (22) Date:2/10/2019 - Member of Creativeness and Innovation Committee of College of Pharmacy-Isra University - Member of Higher Education and Iraqi Board Committee-Iraq. 9. Most important publications and presentations from the past five years 1- Immunophenotyping of bone marrow biopsies in 26 patients with Non- Hodgkins Lymphoma,Using Anti-CD3,CD8,CD19 and CD20 Monoclonal Antibodies.The Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal vol.3,no.2,430- 433,2014 2- Immunophenotyping of mature B-Cell Neoplasm in correlation with morphological diagnosis,Accepted for publication in Karbala Journal of Medicine,No:425/462 in 10/12/2015 3- Immunohistochemical expression of VEGF in relation to VEGFR and CD34 in NHL using digital image analysis system, Iraqi Journal of Hematology,No:5,page 19-30, may 2016 4- Evaluation of CD96 and CD123 in CD34+ leukemic stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia patients and their relation to response to induction therapy, Haidar H. Al-Fatlawi, Raad Jaber Musa,Iraqi Journal of Hematology - Vol 5, Issue 2,page 161-166 Jul-Dec 2016 5- Immunophenotypic comparison(using CD34,CD123)between reactive bone marrow B-lymphocyte precursor (hematogones) and B-neoplastic lymphoblast by flowcytometry, ANTICANCER RESEARCH 38: 1827-1843 (2018)-USA 6- Formulation, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of ferrous sulfate loaded microemulsions, Jamal Alyoussef Alkrada,b,∗, Hatim S. AlKhatibc, Raad Jaber Musa,d, Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology,53(2019),101149. 7- Briefly list the most recent professional development activities I attended many conferences and workshops Nationally and Internationally,recentely I attended : 1-2018 American Society of Hematology Meeting on Lymphoma Biology,August,2-5,2018,Washington DC, Metroarea, USA. 2-The Hashemite University and U.S. Embasy in Jordan;Frontiers in Stem Cells,Cancer and Reproduction Workshop,In Hashemite University,November,4th,2018. 3-Queens University Belfast-Jordan Research Symposium in Health Care ,Pharma and agri-foods,In Al-Ahliyyah Amman University ,8-9 January,2019. Page 4 of 5 Ref: Deans Council (3) Decision No. (48) Date: 8/10/2019 Ref: Quality Assurance Council Session (1 ) Decision No. (22) Date:2/10/2019 4-22nd Congress of the European Hematology Association which was held in Madrid,Spain from 22-25 June,2017,With Abstract Submission title; Evaluation of CD96 and CD123 in CD34+ leukemic stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia patients and their relation to response to induction therapy. 5- 5th International Conference on Advances in Hematology and Oncology (ICAHO 2017) which was held in The Coeur d'Alene Resort,Idaho,USA, from 12-13 August,2017,with Poster Presentation:Immunophenotypic Comparison between Reactive Bone Marrow B-Lymphocyte Precursor (Hematogones) and B- Neoplastic Lymphoblast Leukaemia Using CD 34, CD 123 by Flowcytometry -Some of other Workshops and Conferences I attended; 6- 12th Jordanian Pharmaceutical Conference in Amman fron 10-12/ April/2008 . 7- 5th Conference of the Iraqi Board for Medical Specialization ,in Baghdad,from 14-15/March/2012. 8-8th Scientific Conference of the College of Medicine,Al-Nahrain University ,in Baghdad from 5-6/may/2013. 9-Workshop about Thrombocytopenia and Thromboasthenia in College of Medicine,Al-Nahrain University ,in Baghdad from 6-7 /May/2014, I attended as a President of the Workshop. 10-9th Scientific Conference of the College of Medicine,Al-Nahrain University in Baghdad from 21-22/December/2015. 11-Workshop in American University of Beirut and Medical Center about Diagnostic Tools in TRUS Biopsy,from 22-23/January/2016. - Page 5 of 5 Ref: Deans Council (3) Decision No. (48) Date: 8/10/2019 Ref: Quality Assurance Council Session (1 ) Decision No. (22) Date:2/10/2019 .
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