The Dean of the College of Pharmacy at the University of Nineveh Participates in the Defense of a Doctoral Dissertation at the University of Baghdad.

In line with the vision of the University of Nineveh aimed at strengthening scientific collaboration and promoting the exchange of academic expertise among Iraqi universities, the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor Dr. Mayser Mohammed Ali Al-Qutji, participated as a member of the doctoral dissertation defense committee for the dissertation submitted by Milad Jawad Hassan at the College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad.

The dissertation was entitled:
“Vesicular Preparation of Tizanidine-Loaded Cubosomes for Transdermal Delivery: In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation.”

The study focused on the development of advanced drug delivery systems to enhance the efficiency of transdermal drug delivery, a vital field that has attracted considerable global interest due to its potential to improve drug efficacy and reduce adverse effects. This work contributes to supporting the trajectory of applied research in pharmacy and drug delivery technologies.

This participation reflects the commitment of the College of Pharmacy at the University of Nineveh to supporting the requirements of scientific research, strengthening academic collaboration, and actively contributing to the advancement of scientific outcomes at the national level.