The 13th Medical Scientific Conference of the Anbar Health Directorate

Under the patronage of the Presidency of the University of Al Maarif, represented by Asst. Prof. Dr. Mahmood Abdulrazzak Al-Saadi, and under the supervision of the Dean of the College of Pharmacy,
the Assistant Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Abdul-Salam Qahtan, participated along with a delegation of faculty members and students from the college, namely:
• Prof. Dr. Maysaa Ali Abdul-Khaleq
• Asst. Lect. Ammar Yasser Ahmed
• Rusal Qasim Mohammed
• Sumaya Basel
in the 13th Medical Scientific Conference of the Anbar Health Directorate, in cooperation with the medical colleges of the Universities of Anbar and Fallujah, and in coordination with the Syndicates of Physicians, Dentists, and Pharmacists. The conference was held from December 6–7, 2025, in the Al-Nasr and Al-Shuhada Halls at the headquarters of the Anbar Health Directorate.
The participants presented scientific posters covering the following topics:

  1. Comparative analysis of the roles of PBRM1 and SETD2 genes in the pathogenesis and progression of renal cell carcinoma: An analytical review
  2. Fabrication and characterization of a novel magnetic nanocomposite based on chitosan hydrogel modified with mesoporous silica and copper-based MOF as an effective and antibacterial adsorbent for the removal of methylene blue from water
  3. Targeted cancer treatment using MUC1 aptamer-conjugated chitosan nanoparticles to overcome multidrug resistance.
    This scientific participation reflects the College of Pharmacy’s commitment at the University of Al Maarif to supporting and encouraging its researchers and students to take part in scientific conferences, enhance their research skills, and remain open to the latest developments in pharmacy and medical sciences.
    It also reaffirms the college’s dedication to promoting high-quality scientific research and supporting young talents, contributing to the advancement of academic and scientific standards.
    Congratulations to the participating faculty members and students on this scientific achievement, with our best wishes for continued success and excellence.
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