
Dr. Samia Hassan
- َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
- Academic Rank: Associate Professor
- Department of Pharmacology
- faculty of Medicine
All | since 2020 | |
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Roles
- Samia Hassan is one of the staff members at the department of 7 faculty of 4. He is working as a since 21-04-05. He teaches several subjects in his major and has several puplications in the field of his interest.She is also the Quality Coordinator in the Department and the Coordinator of the Pharmacology 2 course and the Supervisor of Exams.
Careers
2014-2017 Lecturer in the pharmacology department at Tripoli University faculty of medicine
2017-2021 Assistant professor in the pharmacology department at Tripoli University faculty of medicine
2021- up to date Associate professor in the pharmacology department at Tripoli University faculty of medicine
Research Interests
Samia Hassan, Khalil Eldeeb, Paul J Millns, Andrew J Bennett, Stephen PH Alexander,and David A Kendall: Cannabidiol enhances microglial phagocytosis via transient receptor potential (TRP) channel activation. British Journal of Pharmacology.02/2014; 171(9).
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Abdulfatah M Albakoush, Abdullah A Bakush, Mabruka Elashheb, Najat Saeed, Samia Hassan, Fatma Benrabha and Mahmoud A Arhima. The Effect of Risperidone and Haloperidol on Clinical Picture and some Biochemical Parameters of Schizophrenia Libyan Patient. ; Journal of Humanitarian, Scientific and Social Sciences, 1st Issue. 2016. P14-28.
Lamees Ben Saad, Kim Kah Hwi, Mabruka Elashheb, Najat Saeed, Samia Hassan and Fatma Benrabha. Analgesic Effects of Libyan Fresh Pomegranate Fruit of Punica Granatum; Journal of Humanitarian, Scientific and Social Sciences, 2nd Issue. 12/2016. P-96-114.
Najat Saeed, Mabruka Elashheb, Fatma Benrabha, Lamees Ben Saad and Samia Hassan. Drug sensitivity pattern of the pathogenic microorganisms causing atticoantral type of chronic suppurative otitis media. SAS Journal of Medicine, vol-3; Isue-6 (June, 2017); p-116-120.
Hassan SA, Elashheb MS, Benrabha FM, Saeed NM and Ben Saad LA: Fetal outcome following maternal treatment with antiepileptic drugs; SAS J. Med., Volume-3; Issue-6 (Jun, 2017); p-135-139.
Hakma M. Ageel*, Samia A. Hassan , Fatma M. Ben Rabh, Hiyam Bin Rajab* and Nadia S. G.bughalia* Relation between Different Types of Treatment and Glycemic Control in Diabetic Pregnant Women. Iraqi Journal of Industrial Research (IJOIR), Volume 8, No 1 (2021).
Samia A. Hassan , Fatma M. Ben Rabh. Najat Saeed, Mabruka Elashheb, Ben Saad LA: Over the Counter Drugs Use by Libyan Women before and during Pregnancy Pharmajournals. stmjournals Volume 8, Issue 1, 2021.
SA Hassan, MM Jibreel, HM Mady, LA BenSaad. The Pattern of NSAIDs Drugs Use by Libyans Patients for Acute Tissue Injury. International Internal Medicine Journal, 2023; 1 (2), 78-83
Samia Hassan1-2, Rasha J aleqabi2, Laila Faitory2, Hanan G Mady2and Fatma Ben Rabha Ferritin Levels Predict Coronavirus Disease(Covid-19) Severity and Mortality in Tripoli, Libya. Iraqi Journal of Industrial Research (IJOIR) Journal homepage: vol. 11, no 1 June 14 2024.
External Activities
Editor in Iraqi Journal of Industrial Research (IJOIR)
British Pharmacology Journal (BPJ)
Publications