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Email: basimzwain@alameed.edu.iq

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Prof. Dr. Basim mh Zwain

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Academic Qualifications:

  1. Ph.D. Medical Physiology (Al-Mustansiriya University 2005).
  2. M.Sc. Medical Physiology (University of Kufa 1996).
  3. B.D.S (University of Baghdad 1989).

Position:

Head of Department of Basic Sciences / College of Dentistry / University of Al-Ameed.

Previous Positions:

  1. Dean of College of Dentistry / University of Al-Ameed (2017-2021).
  2. Manager of Continuous Education Center at the University of Al-Ameed (2012-2025).
  3. Dean of Faculty of Dentistry - University of Kufa (2006-2010).
  4. Vice President for Scientific Affairs at Jabir ibn Hayyan Medical University (2014-2015).
  5. Head of Medical Education Unit at Jabir ibn Hayyan Medical University (2014-2017).
  6. Dean Assistant for Scientific Affairs - Faculty of Medicine - Jabir ibn Hayyan Medical University (2013-2017).
  7. Coordinator of Department of Physiology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Kufa (2005-2006).

Scientific and Professional Activities:

  1. Published Researches: Twenty-six published researches.
  2. Conferences: Several conferences and symposia.
  3. Teaching: Lecturer in several Iraqi medical faculties.
  4. Clinical Training:
    1. Trained for 18 months (1/8/1989 to 10/1/1991) at the Dept. of Prosthodontics - College of Dentistry - University of Baghdad.
    2. Trained for 18 months (two periods: 10/1/1991 to 19/5/1991 and 7/11/1991 to 10/10/1992) at the Dept. of Anatomy and Histology - Faculty of Medicine - University of Kufa.
    3. Trained for 6 months (19/5/1991 to 7/11/1991) at the Dept. of Laboratory Investigations - Technical Institute of Kufa.
  5. Professional practice: Private dental clinic.

Interests:

  1. Research Interests: Respiratory, cardiovascular and neuro-physiology.
  2. Teaching Interests: Medical physiology, Dental anatomy, Dental materials, and Medical Terminology.
  3. Other Interests: Arts, pencil and digital drawing, and digital programs.

Researches:

  1. Spirometric measurements in health and disease (1996). M.Sc. thesis, University of Kufa.
  2. Lung function test in Kufa cement factory (1998). Al-Kufa Journal 2 (1): 31-34.
  3. Effects of changing of posture on lung function tests (1998). Al-Kufa Journal 2 (1): 53-55.
  4. Spirometric measurements in health and disease (1999). Al-Kufa Journal 3 (1): 26-37.
  5. Regression analysis of spirometric and anthropometric measurements in normal Iraqi subjects (1999). Al-Kufa Journal 3 (1): 87-97.
  6. Temperature correction in spirometric measurements in Iraqi subjects (2002). Kufa Med. J. 5(2):17-20.
  7. The validity of using 70% of predicted value of FVC and FEV1 as a normal limit of spirometric measurements in Iraqi subjects. J. Fac. Med. Baghdad 41 (2): 383-390.
  8. Peak expiratory flow rate in healthy Iraqi children in Najaf City (2000). Kufa Med. J. 4(1):251-54.
  9. Effect of beta blocker on respiratory function in hypertensive cement workers. J. Fac. Med. Baghdad 42 (2): 159-165.
  10. Vitamin A improves lung function in exsmokers (2001). Kufa Med. J. 4(1): 120-124.
  11. Cardiopulmonary reflexes in response to postural changes in pregnant women (2001). Al-Kufa Journal 5 (2): 33-39.
  12. Interrelationships between cerebral infarction and carotid atherosclerosis with some risk factors (2005). Ph.D. thesis, University of Al-Mustansiriya.
  13. Spirometric measurements in Arab, Kurd and Turkoman ethnic groups in Kirkuk (2006). Kufa Med. J. 9(2):256-264.
  14. Effects of DMFT index, DMFS index and periapical abscess on carotid IMT and cerebral infarction (2006). Kufa Med. J. 9(2):347-355.
  15. Spirometric measurements in Al-Diwaniya brick factory employees (2006). Med. J. Babylon 3(3): 207-12.
  16. Spirometric measurements in Iraqi children 6-14 years old in Najaf Governorate (2006). Al-Kufa Journal 7(1):141-4.
  17. Spirometric measurements in Kirkuk original and aboriginal dwellers (2007). Al-Kufa Journal 8(1):123-129.
  18. Relationships between intima media thickness (IMT) and lipid profile in smokers and non-smokers (2008). Kufa Med. J. 11(2):209-19.
  19. Spirometric measurements in residents around ancient brick factories near Kefel town (2008). Journal of Karbala University 6(4): 21-28.
  20. A study of the changes of cardiovascular haemodynamics at different gestational periods of normal pregnancy (2009). Kufa Med. J. 12(1):135-45.
  21. Changes in spirometric measurements with weight reduction (2011). Journal of Karbala University 18(3): 44-50.
  22. Correlations between expiratory gas mass and pressure with forced vital capacity in healthy subjects (2012). Kufa Med. J. 12 (3): 58-63.
  23. Effects of vitamin D3 supplementation on lung function of healthy non-smoking young Iraqi subjects (2013). Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2.
  24. Decayed, Missed, Filled Teeth Scores in Iraqi Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction (2016). Al-Kufa University Journal for Biology. 8(3):7.
  25. Relationship of Salivary & Plasma Troponin Levels of Patients with AMI in Merjan medical city (2016). Al-Kufa University Journal for Biology 8(3):6.
  26. Long-Term Effect of Post-Covid-19 Syndrome on Respiratory Parameters in Iraqi People (2024). Volume 13 Issue 2: 175 – 181.
  27. The First Record of Multi-drug Resistance Kocuria rosea isolates in Al-Najaf Province, Iraq (2024). Lat. Am. J. Pharm. 43: 395-9.
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