
Faris Dhannon Hamid
professor of Pharmacy - PhD, MSc, BSc
Department of Pharmacy , College of Pharmacy , Al-Hadba University
AHU Email : [email protected]
Al-Hadba University member since Feb 2007
Academic Profile
Professor of Pharmacy | College of Pharmacy, Al-Hadba University, Mosul, Iraq
I am Professor Faris Dhannoon Hamid, a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy, Al-Hadba University. With a professional journey rooted in both chemistry and pharmacy, I bring over four decades of academic and research experience to the field of pharmaceutical sciences.
I began my academic path with a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Mosul University (1979), followed by an M.Sc. in Chemistry from the same institution in 1982. My pursuit of interdisciplinary knowledge led me to earn a Ph.D. in Pharmacy from Baghdad University in 1992, focusing on the integration of chemical and pharmaceutical principles in addressing healthcare challenges.
In addition to teaching and research, I am a proud member of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, reflecting my ongoing interest in global developments in antimicrobial research and clinical therapeutics.
At Al-Hadba University, I am committed to advancing pharmaceutical education, mentoring future pharmacists, and contributing to research that addresses both local and global health needs.
Teaching Folio
As a seasoned academic in the field of pharmaceutical sciences, I have had the privilege of teaching a range of foundational and advanced courses that are integral to the training of future pharmacists. My teaching philosophy centers on bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application, fostering critical thinking, and nurturing a deep understanding of the chemical principles that underpin pharmaceutical practice.
Courses I currently teach include:
Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry I
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of organic chemistry as applied to pharmaceuticals. I guide students through the structure, properties, synthesis, and reactivity of organic compounds, with a particular emphasis on their relevance to drug design and function.Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry II
A continuation of the first course, this module delves deeper into the mechanisms of organic reactions, stereochemistry, and the synthesis of complex pharmaceutical compounds. My approach emphasizes real-world applications and problem-solving to prepare students for advanced study and research.Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis
This upper-level course focuses on modern analytical techniques used in the pharmaceutical industry and research laboratories. I train students in instrumental methods such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and electrochemical analysis, emphasizing accuracy, quality control, and regulatory standards in pharmaceutical testing.
Throughout my teaching career, I have consistently strived to create an engaging and supportive learning environment. I integrate case studies, lab sessions, and research-based projects to ensure students gain both theoretical insight and practical skills. My goal is to inspire future pharmacists and researchers to think innovatively and ethically in addressing healthcare challenges.
Publications Folio
My research interests lie at the intersection of pharmaceutical chemistry, drug discovery, and therapeutic innovation. Over the years, I have focused on a diverse range of topics that reflect my passion for developing effective, safe, and targeted treatments for some of the most pressing health challenges.
Drug Design and Synthesis:
I am deeply engaged in the rational design and chemical synthesis of novel pharmaceutical compounds. My work aims to optimize the molecular structures of potential drug candidates to enhance their pharmacological efficacy, selectivity, and safety profiles.Advanced Pharmaceutical Analysis:
A key area of my research involves the development and application of cutting-edge analytical techniques for the qualitative and quantitative evaluation of drugs. I am particularly interested in enhancing the sensitivity, accuracy, and reliability of analytical methods used in pharmaceutical quality control and regulatory compliance.Anticancer Agents:
My research explores the design and evaluation of new chemical entities with potential anticancer activity. I focus on understanding the mechanisms of action of cytotoxic compounds and improving their selectivity toward malignant cells to minimize side effects and resistance.Antimicrobial Agents:
In response to the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance, I investigate the synthesis and biological assessment of new antimicrobial agents. My goal is to contribute to the development of effective treatments against resistant bacterial and fungal strains by targeting novel biological pathways.
Through my research, I aim to contribute to the advancement of pharmaceutical sciences by combining rigorous scientific methodology with real-world healthcare applications. I welcome opportunities for collaboration with fellow researchers, institutions, and industry partners who share a commitment to innovation and improving public health outcomes.
Google Scholar Profile
Professor Faris Dhannoon Hamid has a robust portfolio of scholarly contributions in the fields of pharmaceutical chemistry, drug design, and pharmaceutical analysis. His research has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals and continues to contribute meaningfully to scientific knowledge and pharmaceutical innovation. His work is widely cited, reflecting its impact within the academic and professional community.
To explore the full list of his publications, citations, and ongoing research contributions, you are warmly invited to visit his Google Scholar profile:
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