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ايقونة مرأة – ملونه

Asma Alwan

Assistant Professor

Personal Information:

Asma Alwan, born in Kuwait, 16th May, 1976.

Email: a.alwan@su.edu.ye

Summary:

Pharmacist in a private health centre, pharmacist in a pharmaceutical industry 2000, Lecturer of pharmacology in several private health institutes 2000-2011, lecturer of pharmacology in the faculty of medicine, Sana’a university 2009-2018, Assistant professor of pharmacology (2019-   ).

Education:

Secondary school certificate, 1994.

B.Sc., in Pharmacy – Sana’a University, Yemen (2000).

M.Sc., in Pharmacology – Sana’a University, Yemen (2009).

Ph.D., in Pharmacology – Sana’a University, Yemen (2018).

 

Experience:

Academic experience in teaching pharmacology for more than 22 years, in both the classical and the integrating systems.

Academic experience in teaching pharmaceutical chemistry and toxicology.

Academic and administrative experience as a vice president of the department of pharmacology for more than 12 years.

Conferences and Workshops:

Attendance of many local and regional scientific conferences

Research and scientific papers:

  • The effect of Cinnamomum Camphora and Zingiber Officinale beverages and their combination on different clinical parameters in humans, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 2 No 7, Jan 2004.
  • The effect of Pumpkin fruit on the urine volume, the cardiovascular system and the memory in healthy volunteers, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 4 No 10, April 2005.
  • The effect of Cassia angustifolia (senna) leaves on the blood pressure and the pulse rate in a sample of mild hypertensive Yemeni patients, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 3 No 2, April 2006.
  • The effect of antimony on vision and hair growth in a sample of Yemenis with myopia, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 3, Issue 4, April 2007.
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics Concordance and Contradiction, Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences of the UST, December 2007, VOL. 2 No 2.
  • The effect of Cassia angustifolia (senna) leaves on the fasting blood sugar in a sample of mild diabetic Yemeni patients, the Yemeni Journal for Medical Sciences of the UST, VOL.4, 2009.
  • The effect of Piper betle (Paan) leaves on the blood pressure, the pulse rate and some biochemical parameters in a sample of a faculty of pharmacy students Sana’a University, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 3, No 10, June 2009.
  • The effect of fig fruit (Ficus carica) on the blood pressure, the pulse rate and some biochemical parameters in a sample of healthy young male Yemenis, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 4, No 2, February 2010.
  • Evaluation of the potential analgesic effect of Henna, Lawsonia inermis in guinea pigs, Arab journal of pharmaceutical sciences VOL 4, No 6, June 2011.
  • The possibility of anion interaction with tear gases, Journal of Dar Assalam, issue No zero, 2017, 188-201.
  • The effect of Piper betle leaves on the blood pressure and heart rate of healthy volunteers and on the rabbit isolated heart and ileum, Journal of Dar Assalam, issue No one, 2018, 106-127.
  • The effect of finasteride on the full blood count in men, a case study, Journal of Dar Assalam, issue No 2, 2020, 210-222.
  • Tabulated Pharmacology and Therapeutics (textbook) underway.
  • Pattern of autoimmune connective tissue diseases among patients attending Al-Thawra teaching general hospital, Sana’a-Yemen (under publication).

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