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Prof. Nagat Masaud

  • َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Academic Rank: Professor
  • Department of Pharmacology
  • faculty of Medicine

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Prof. Dr. Najat Mohammad Saeed Masaud is a faculty member in the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine. Ms. Najat Saeed has been working at the University of Tripoli as a professor since 7/7/2021 and has many scientific publications in her field of specialization. She has also been working as the Director of the Postgraduate Studies and Training Office at the Faculty of Medicine since 3/23/2023 until now.I worked as a coordinator for the Pharmacology course, supervising exams, results and appeals for many years.I worked as a member of the Evaluation and Measurement Office from 2021 to March 2023.Member of the Faculty Members SyndicateReferences Mediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Pharmacy - University of TripoliReferences of My University Journal - University of Tripoli

Careers

2023 – Up to date:  Director of the postgraduate studies and training office at Tripoli University, Faculty of  medicine Tripoli- Libya.

2020 – Up to date: Member of the faculty members syndicate at Faculty of  medicine Tripoli- Libya.

2021 - Up to date: Professor of pharmacology. Tripoli University, Faculty of  medicine, department of  pharmacology. Tripoli- Libya.

2017Jul - Jul 2021:  Associate professor in pharmacology. Tripoli University, Faculty of  medicine, department of  pharmacology. Tripoli- Libya.

2013 March -2017: Assistant professor in  pharmacology. Tripoli University, Faculty of  medicine, department of  pharmacology. Tripoli- Libya.

2007-2013:  Lecturer in pharmacology. Tripoli University, Faculty of  medicine, department of  pharmacology. Tripoli- Libya.

2002-2006: Full time PhD student, Sheffield University, faculty of medicine. Clinical sciences centre- Northern General Hospital. Sheffield- England (UK)

2001-2002: Full time MPhil student, Sheffield University, faculty of medicine. Clinical sciences centre- Northern General Hospital. Sheffield- England (UK)

2000-2001: Lecturer in medical microbiology and immunology. Tripoli University, Faculty of  medicine, department of  pharmacology. Tripoli- Libya.

1998-2000: MSc student and demonstrator (laboratory teaching 3rd year medical students). Tripoli University. Faculty of  medicine, department of medical microbiology and immunology. Tripoli- Libya

         

Research Interests

Prof. Dr. Najat Mohammad Saeed Masaud is a faculty member in the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine. Ms. Najat Saeed has been working at the University of Tripoli as a professor since 7/7/2021 and has many scientific publications in her field of specialization.

Nagat M. Saeed, Aisha S. Elrayani , Roba F. Sherif , Fathi M. Sherif (2022)Postpartum depression and associated risk factors in Libya. Mediterr J Pharm Pharm Sci. 2 (2): 79 - 89. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6780513.

 

Sherif RF, Saeed NM, Sherif FM (2021) Pharmacotherapy and associated risk factors for pulmonary tuberculosis. Mediterr J Pharm Pharm Sci 1(4): 84-89. https://doi.org/10.528/zenodo.5806168

 

Roba F Sherif, Sanna A Azzobeak, Rowaida M Almozoghi and Nagat M Saeed. A screening of obsessive compulsive disorder in pharmacy students. Mediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2021; 1(2): 1-6.

 

Roba F Sherif, Nagat M Saeed, Gofran A Sherif, Khiri S Rabab and Fathi M Sherif. Prevalence of depression among Libyan medical students. Iberoamerican Journal of Medicine. 2021; 3(3):196-203.

 

Samia A Hassan,  Fatma M Ben Rabha, Mabruka S Elashheb, Lamees A Ben Saad, Nagat M Saeed, Mahmoud A Arhima and Hiyam Bin Rajab. Over the counter drugs used by Libyan women before and during pregnancy. Trends in Drug Delivery. 2021; 8(1): 14-21.

 

Nadia A Etaher, Nagat M Saeed, Musa M Elmejrab, Roba F Sherif and Fathi M Sherif. Prescribing patterns of methotrexate in Libyan patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Pharmacological research and Developments. 2021; 3 (1): 21-27.

 

Nadia A Etaher, Nagat M Saeed, Haneen I Aween, Marwa A Elajam and Fathi M Sherif. Efficacy and Safety of sitagliptin in Type 2 diabetic Libyan patients. South Asian Research Journal of Medical Sciences. 2021; 3(1): 7-13.

 

Nagat M Saeed, Nadia A Etaher, Mariam A Almelady, Roba F Sherif and Fathi M Sherif. Concerns and awareness of Libyan patients with Acne about isotretinoin. South Asian Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2021; 3(1): 1-5.

 

Mohamed-Ahdy Saad, Emad-El-Deen M El-Henawy, Adel H Omar, Amgda A  Mansour, Hatem M Samy, Mahamoud H El-Odemi, Mohamed Abouelkeir and Nagat M Saeed. Impaired glucose tolerance secondary to partial intestinal ischemia is reversed by sitagliptin. Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 2018; 62(2): 224-230.

 

Fatma M. Ben Rabha,Mabruka S. Elashheb,Nagat M. Saeed, Samia A Hassan and Lamees A. BenSaad. Mechanistic studies on Aziridinyl Benzoquinones in cultured tumour cells. Alkhala Journal. Seventh issue (Jun, 2017); p-690-709. Libya.

 

Hassan SA, Elashheb MS, Benrabha FM, Saeed NM and Ben Saad LA. Fetal outcome following maternal treatment with antiepileptic drugs. SAS Journal of Medicine. Volume-3; Issue-6 (Jun, 2017); p-135-139.

 

Lamees A. BenSaad, Kim Kah Hwi,Mabruka S. Elashheb, Nagat M. Saeed, Samia A Hassan and Fatma M. Ben Rabha, Analgesic effects of Libyan fresh Pomegranate fruit of Punic Granatum. Journal of humanitarian, Scientific and Social sciences 2nd issue, 2016, p.96-114.

 

Abdulfatah Albakoush, Mabruka Elashheb, Nagat M. Saeed, and Fatma Benrabaha.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, p. 14-28.

  Salem O Ali, Nagat M Saeed, Fatma M Ben Rabaha and Mabruka S Elashheb. Identification of human cytochrome P450 isozymes responsible for the in-vitro oxidative demethylation of  4-dimethylamino antipyrine. The new Egyptian Journal of Medicine, Febuary- 2013, vol 48, No. 2 pages 73-79.

 

Nagat M Saeed and Phil F Watson. Use of phage display to isolate peptides that bind and inhibit the function of a mouse monoclonal thyroid stimuating antibody. The Seventh Libyan Diabetes and Endocrinology Conference, April 7-9, 2009 Tripoli, Libya.

 

Nagat M Saeed and Phil F Watson.A  method for identification of peptides that bind to a monoclonal antibody against thyroid stimulating hormone receptor. The sixth Jamahiriya Medical Sciences Conference. 19-22 March 2009 Alzawia city-Libya.

 

Philip F Watson, Nagat M Saeed. Thyroid Autoantigens: In Autoimmune Diseases in Endocrinology: edited by Antony P. Weetman, Page 95-116, 2008, Humana Press- Totowa, New Jersey.

 

Nagat Saeed, Phil Watson and Anthony Weetman. Epitope mapping of a thyroid stimulating hormone receptor monoclonal antibody using phage display peptide libraries. The Endocrine Society’s 88 Annual meeting, 24-27 June 2006. Boston, Massachusetts, USA

 

Nagat Saeed, Phil Watson and Anthony Weetman. Characterisation of monoclonal TSHR antibody epitope using phage display. Special regional event for the 50th Anniversary year of the British Society for Immunology 15th March 2006. Sheffield- UK

 

N Saeed, J Gilbert, P Rao, JP Banga, AP Weetman and PF Watson. Cloning and analysis of thyrotropin receptor (TSH-R) autoantibodies in autoimmune thyroid disease. 5th Annual Recombinant Antibodies Conference, 28-29 April 2004. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

 

Ghenghesh KS, Saeed NM, EL-Ghodban A, Rahouma A and Abeid SS. Dirty money: Toxigenic and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) from used bank notes. JMJ, 2: 54-56 (2001).

 

Mohamed A. Daw; Nagat M. Saeed and H. Maghur. Prevention of intravenous catheter associated infection (CAI). Journal of Postgraduate Doctor, volume 20 NO. 2 March/April 1997.

 

T. Naas; N. Saeed; H. Maghour; K. Ghenghesh and M. Daw, The epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus at teaching hospital with particular reference to MRSA. The first conference on postgraduate studies in medical sciences 31 March-2 April 1997. Bengaze-Libya

 

N. Saeed and M. Daw. Coagulase negative Staphylococci and catheter problems.Microbiology meeting, Faculty of medicine,  Tripoli University, 4.January 1995 Tripoli-Libya.

 

Ghenghesh, K.S; Saeed, N. M and Daw, M. A. Isolation of multiresistant Staphylococcus aureus from used bank notes. XVIII Congresso Brasileiro Microbiolgia DE O2 A 05DE SETEMBRO DE 1995. Barasil.

 

H.M. El-Masarati; A.A. Rhoma, S.F. Tloba, N. M Saeed; K. S. Ghenghesh and M. A. Daw. The Emergence of Resistant Gram-Negative Bacilli at Tripoli teaching Hospital. Jamahiriya’s second conference on medical sciences 8-11 May 1995. Tripoli- Libya.

External Activities

External Examiner, Faculty of Medicine, Garian UniversityExternal Examiner, Faculty of Medicine, University of ZawiyaReferences Mediterranean Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty of Pharmacy - University of TripoliReferences of My University Journal - University of Tripoli

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