Mr. SULAYMAN SHABI
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Assistant Lecturer
- Department of Histology
- faculty of Medicine
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Roles
Mr. Suleiman Muhammad Shalabi is one of the faculty members and was appointed as an assistant lecturer in the department in 2021. He teaches the subject of histology and genetics. He graduated from the Department of Zoology in the year 1998. Appointment of a research assistant at the College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology, 92 AD. Then he moved to the Histology Department in 2000 . In order to improve and develop his academic status, he completed his master’s studies in 2021, in a short period as a result of the great experience he gained during his professional career. Then he applied to the department and changed his position in 2021. He participated in many scientific research and helped many students and researchers with scientific and technical advice.
Careers
- Faculty member and assistant lecturer at the Faculty of human medicine since 2021 until now.
- Research assistant at the Faculty of human medicine 2000-2020
- Research assistant at the Faculty of Pharmacy 1992-1999.
Research Interests
Research interests
Mr. Suleiman Muhammad Al-Amin Shalabi has research interests and participations inside and outside the department with some students (bachelor’s and master’s) projects, as well as providing scientific and technical advice on histological technical and animal experiments for various college departments and some research centers inside and outside the university. These are some of the papers that he then published.
2. Effect of Mobile Phone Radiation on Reproductive System and Behavior Using Female Albino Mice. Alq J Med App Sci. 2021;4(1):31-39.
3. Effect of Mobile Phone Radiation on Reproductive System and Behavior Using Male Albino Mice. Alq J Med App Sci. 2021;4(1):40-47.
4. Effect of Phoenician juniper on carbon chloride-induced hepatotoxicity in rats. Modern trends in pharmaceutical science and research. 2020; Volume-2, Issue-2 (March-August).
5. Nigella sativa oil alleviates mouse testis and sperm abnormalities induced by BPA: potentially through redox homeostasis? May 2022 Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 25(2) 25(2).
6. Vitamin D Improves Dementia Induced by Scopolamine in Mice: Histological Study. South Asian Research Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Volume Issue4. Jul-Aug 2023.
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External Activities
- Participation in a training course in Jordan in 2014 on histology and genetics with 50 training hours.
Publications