الثلاثاء، 7 مايو 2013

University doctors



Name: Abdul-Jabbar Nasser Al-Shammari
Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
Born in the city of tould in iraq ( 7_4_1949)
Education: University of South Dakota, U.S., 1981
Taught Courses: Microorganisms - Pharmaceutical - immunology and vaccines








Name: Muayad ahmad al-mulla
Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
Education: University of lester – England - 1988
Born in the city of tould in Iraq ( 1_7_1947)
Taught Courses: physical pharmacy – pharmaceutics- industrial pharmacy



Name: Khaldoun Mohammad mtlq  AL-Azam
Academic Rank: Doctor
Born in Jordan  ( 2_2_1979)
 Education: University sains Malaysia 2011
Taught Courses: General Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry - automated analysis




Name : Ziad Helmi Mahmoud Abu daya
Academic Rank: Doctor
Born in Palestine - El Khalil (1979)
Education: University o.o Bogomolets hational medical – 2012
Taught Courses: Pharmaceutical Plant - Natural Products Chemistry




Name : Ezzedine Mohammed Mohiuddin Salahat
 Academic Rank: Doctor
Born in Jordan- Amman   (1979)
Education: University of Manchester - United Kingdomucati
Taught Courses: Medicinal Chemistry 1-2-3






Name : Mohammed Yasin, Mahmoud Mohamed
Academic Rank: Doctor
 Born in Jordan- Amman   (1981)
Education: University of Karachi Pakistan
Taught Courses: Natural Products Chemistry





Name : Maha Aziz Nur al-Din Abu Hijleh
Academic Rank: teacher
Born in Palestine
Education: University of Science and Technology 2002
Taught Courses: Pharmaceutical Technology




     Name : Rana faris said
Academic Rank: Doctor
 Born in Kuwait
Education: University of loughborough 2003 , University of karoleska 2010
Taught Courses: General Chemistry - Analytical Chemistry




Name : Reham Mahmoud Abu Shamis
 Academic Rank: Doctor
Born in Jordan- Amman   (18-8-1974)
Education: University of Jordan – 2008
Taught Courses: Analytical Chemistry


Name : Bashar Mohammed Walid Lababidi                        
Academic Rank: Doctor
Education: Ph.D. in human medicine and revive consultant minutes - Germany 2008
Taught Courses: Revive minutes
buorn in Halab - Syria  (30-6-1974)




Name : wesam Hesham Mohamed El Helw
Academic Rank: teacher
Education: University of Jordan – 2011
Born in Jordan- Amman   (6-7-1988)
Taught Courses: Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry Lab - General Chemistry Lab



Name : Aya Mohammed Ahmed Negm
Academic Rank: teacher
Education: University of Jordan - 2013
Born in AL-Ramemen   (23-2-1990)
Taught Courses: General Chemistry Lab



Name : Dania Adnan Jamil Saaadh
Academic Rank: teacher
Education: Isra University - 2011
Born in Jordan- Amman   (4-11-1988)
Taught Courses: Industrial Pharmacy Laboratory - Laboratory Pharmaceutics



Name : Qais Abu al-asal
Academic Rank: Doctor
                                                            Born in Jordan- Irbid   (1981)
Education: University of Pavia in Italy - 2012
Taught Courses: Medicinal Chemistry - Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry







 Name : Lina Abdul Rahim Alhenk
Academic Rank: teacher
Education: University of Jordan – 2007
Born in Kuwait (12-10-1984)
Taught Courses: Medicinal Chemistry – physical pharmacy – general biology






                                          Name : Alaa Said Shreim
Academic Rank: teacher
Education: University of Jordan – 2001
Born in Kuwait (7-4-1979)
Taught Courses: bilology – biochemistry – clinical biochemistry






Name : Ammar Khamis Yahya al-Fayoumi
Academic Rank: teacher
 Born in Jordan- Amman   (19-2-1988)
Education: University of Jordan – 2011
Instrumental lab  Taught Courses:








Name : Essam Mahmoud Salama Jaidi
Academic Rank: teacher
Born in Jordan- jarsh   (12-12-1988)
Education: University of Science and Technology 2012
Taught Courses : physical pharmary


Elective Section Requirements



- Elective Section Requirements

) 501523 
Drug Design (3 Cr.Hr.): The course emphasizes a combination of fundamental and application of drug design. The strategies used by Medicinal Chemists to design new drugs to treat significant disease states are outlined. The course deals in details, with the methods used for molecular modification of known drugs, and also discusses the role of molecular modeling techniques in the development of new drugs. Different examples and applications are given.

2) 501552 Pharmaceutical Technology (3 Cr.Hr.):
This course provides the students with the recent and more advanced pharmaceutical technology and dosage forms are studied during this course including the following: Sustained release technology, therapeutic rate controlling delivery system, micro encapsulation, ambulatory infusion devices, solubilization technology, including: cyclodextrin inclusion complexes and supercritical fluids. Nasal drug delivery systems and aerosols. Packaging technology and sterilization and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).

3) 501553 Dosage Forms (3 Cr.Hr.):
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the factors that must be considered in designing the most efficacious dosage form of a drug biological, physical, chemical and biochemical consideration. Mechanism of transport of drugs through biological membrane the importance of the physical-chemical properties and the biopharmaceutical characteristics of the drug in the selection of its dosage form. Novel approaches to designing the most efficacious oral and non- oral dosage forms.

4) 501557 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) (3Cr.Hr.):
This course specifically, is a practice applied to a small group of drugs in which there is a direct relation between serum drug concentration and pharmacological response, as well as, a narrow therapeutic range, on the basis of their knowledge of pharmacology and clinical pharmacokinetic. The objective of the course is to enabling the student to use serum drug concentration, and pharmacokinetic & pharmacodynamic to individualize and optimize patient responses to drug therapy by maintaining serum drug concentration within therapeutic range above which induced toxicity.

5) 501559 Quality Control (3 Cr.Hr.):
This course exposes the students to the current good manufacturing practice techniques of quality control of the following: the injections, solutions, suspension, emulsions, suppositories, topical preparations, transdermal therapeutic system, aerosols, and tablets. Packaging and labeling control, holding and distribution and laboratory control are to be studied. The current good manufacturing practice (CGMP) of ”Building and Facilities” as well as, “Sterile and aseptic manufacturing facilities and design”

6) 501562 Medical Parasites (1 Cr.Hr.):
This course is designed to discuss the life cycle, symptoms, pathology, pathogenesis diagnosis and antiparasitic drugs of medically important parasites.

7) 501566 Anticancer Drugs (1 Cr.Hr.):
This course provides student with an up-to-date review of the field of cancer chemotherapy, including some of the new approaches to biological treatments of cancer and potential targets for new drug design. A description of the pharmacology, mechanisms of action, toxicity, resistance mechanisms, and clinical usefulness of each class of drugs is given. Also rationale clinical uses of drugs in various types of cancer.

8) 501568 Applied Pharmacognosy (3 Cr.Hr.):
This course introduces the student into the knowledge of quality control on herbal drugs, the factors affecting production of medicinally active constituents. Also, it gives general outlines on biosynthesis of natural products and importance of study of biosynthetic pathways for therapeutic gain. The course gives detailed informations about application of chromatographic and spectral methods of analysis for the separation and identification of natural products.

9) 501578 Cosmetics and Parapharmaceuticals (2 Cr. Hr.):
This course provides the students with the study of skin, nails, hair and teeth and their products. The course also includes ingredients (surface active agents, humectants, antiseptics, preservatives, antioxidants) and manufacture of Cosmetics, as well as testing of Cosmetic ingredients for their safety evaluation.

10) 501568 Applied Pharmacognosy (3 Cr.Hr.):
This course deals with the theories and applications of modern spectroscopic methods including (FT-IR, UV, FT-NMR, MS) in analysis of the natural products. New techniques and instruments used in structure determination of the naturally occurring organic compounds will be emphasized. Also covered are modern hyphenated techniques like GC-MS, LC-MS, and LC-NMR.

11) 501522 Research Paper & Seminar (practical + theoretical) (3 Cr.Hr.):
This course gives the students an idea how to deal with a scientific problem and how to solve it (or write a review article with updated information about a specific problem). It consists of a literature review, the proper use of equipment and instruments, performing an experiments that deals with the research topic, analyzing the data obtained from the experiments, writing the dissertation and presenting a seminar about the work which is evaluated by faculty members.

12) 501587 Seminar and Term-paper (1 Cr. Hr.)
The Seminar course intends to give Pharmacy students basic and essential skills in preparing for a seminar lecture. The start point will be through advising students to select a pharmacology related topic, that fulfills the student’s interests and concerns, collecting data by accessing the library and online related databases, summarizing details and writing a term paper according the APA guidelines, preparing a poster and power point presentations according to the standard guidelines. Finally, each student will give a seminar talk for about 15 minutes in front of the class followed by a 5-10 minutes discussion.