College of Pharmacy at the University of Nineveh Holds a Scientific Lecture on“Drug Delivery from the Nose to the Brain: Promising Prospects in Modern Therapeutic Systems.”

As part of the activities of the Continuing Education Unit at the College of Pharmacy – University of Nineveh, a face-to-face scientific lecture was held on Monday morning, 22 December 2025, entitled
“Nasal to Brain Drug Delivery,” at the College of Pharmacy auditorium.

The lecture was delivered by the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor Dr. Maysar Mohammed Ali Al-Qutji, who addressed the latest scientific concepts related to the mechanisms of drug delivery via the nasal route to the brain. He highlighted advanced technologies in the field of drug delivery systems, which represent a qualitative shift in the treatment of neurological disorders and brain diseases, offering less invasive and more rapid therapeutic alternatives compared to conventional methods.

The lecture witnessed distinguished attendance by faculty members of the College of Pharmacy, reflecting the strong interest in recent developments in clinical pharmacy and pharmaceutical technology, and underscoring the College’s commitment to promoting continuing education and enhancing the scientific competence of its academic staff.