Shireen Ibrahim Hamadamin
Assistant Professor
College of Health Sciences
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
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Shireen Ibrahim Hamadamin
Assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Biochemistry - College of Health Science at Hawler Medical University. Teaching activities include subjects such as Medicinal chemistry, Lab principles and instrumentation, Quantum Chemistry and spectroscopy, Kinetic and Thermodynamic Chemistry, also in Chemical Laboratory learning students. She received an M.S. in Environmental Physical Chemistry from Salahaddin University in 2006, and her Ph.D. in Physical Organic Chemistry Science from the same University in 2013. From 2017 to 2019 she served as a Chemistry Lab analyst and as a technician on medical instruments in Rizgary Hospital, Erbil, Iraq.
Her research interests span both Medicinal chemistry, Environmental and Physical Organic Chemistry science. Much of her work has been on improving the understanding, design, and performance of human health services.
- Adsorption of Tritone X-100 surfactant on different agricultural soils. (national journal of chemistry) (35), 2009, 415-426.
- Adsorption of metalaxyl and glyphosate on Six Erbilian aAgricultural Soils. (Asian journal of chemistry) (21),4 (2009), 2673-2683.
- Invivo kinetic release of five metal ions (iron, titanium, copper and cromium) from fixed orthodontic alloyes in Erbil city - Kurdstan region Iraq. Environmental science and polution Reaserch, 29, 11730-11735 (2022)
- Effect of the dried limes (Citrus auranifolia) on the caffeine kinetic extraction in black tea leaves ( kinetic and thermodynamic study) Bulletin of the chemical society athiopia 36 (3) 697-705 (2022).
- Biogenic synthesis of ferrous (III)oxide and Fe3O4/SiO2 using Chlorella sp. and itsadsorption properties of water contaminated with copper (II) ions. Bulletin of the chemical society athiopia 36 (3) 585-596 (2022).
- Compitence kinetic and thermodynamic studies between natural bio-adsorbent green microalgae and synthetic adsorbent magnetic nanoparticles for copper (II) ion in water. Bulletin of the chemical society athiopia, 37 (1) 183-195 (2023).
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Her research interests span both Environmental and Physical Organic Chemistry science. Much of her work has been on improving the understanding, design, and performance of human health services.
- Adsorption of Tritone X-100 surfactant on different agricultural soils. (national journal of chemistry) (35), 2009, 415-426.
- Adsorption of metalaxyl and glyphosate on Six Erbilian aAgricultural Soils. (Asian journal of chemistry) (21),4 (2009), 2673-2683.
- Invivo kinetic release of five metal ions (iron, titanium, copper and cromium) from fixed orthodontic alloyes in Erbil city - Kurdstan region Iraq. Environmental science and polution Reaserch, 29, 11730-11735 (2022)
- Effect of the dried limes (Citrus auranifolia) on the caffeine kinetic extraction in black tea leaves ( kinetic and thermodynamic study) Bulletin of the chemical society athiopia 36 (3) 697-705 (2022).
- Biogenic synthesis of ferrous (III)oxide and Fe3O4/SiO2 using Chlorella sp. and itsadsorption properties of water contaminated with copper (II) ions. Bulletin of the chemical society athiopia 36 (3) 585-596 (2022).
- Compitence kinetic and thermodynamic studies between natural bio-adsorbent green microalgae and synthetic adsorbent magnetic nanoparticles for copper (II) ion in water. Bulletin of the chemical society athiopia, 37 (1) 183-195 (2023).
- Bachelor of Science: Salahaddin University - Chemistry Department / Iraq 01-07-2004.
- Master of Science: Salahaddin University - Chemistry Department / Iraq 08-03-2007.
- Doctor of Philosophy: Salahaddin university - Chemistry department / Iraq 01-07-2013.
- Assistant Professor: Hawler medical University - Clinical biochemistry / Iraq 12-06-2022
-I worked on HPLC, IR, Spectrophotometry, Conductivity, and Refractometer instruments
I studied the serum or plasma of the blood. Common tests include glucose, cholesterol, potassium, and creatinine. They can indicate diabetes, renal disease, heart disease, and other metabolic abnormalities. Using high professional automated Cobas lab. instruments.
-I can work on a computer knowing many programs successfully "word, excel, PowerPoint & internet".