Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
I was born and raised in Iraq since 1995, up until recently, Sep, 2023, I moved to the great UK to finish my master degree. I am a pharmacist graduate of one of the best Iraqi universities, University of Baghdad in 2018. I'm a very curious researcher and I enjoy it; my research, about drug formulation in vitro, was selected to be part of the 9th Granulation Workshop 2019 by University of Sheffield, and was published in ResearchGate. I worked years as clinical pharmacist (both sectors; public and private), was serving in hospitals and volunteering during default times (both the great protest of Oct of 2019 and COVID-19), I also worked for a year (2021) in a company importing medical devices and laboratory kits. In 2022, I started to work as a host and a material creator in the first English radio station in Baghdad (One FM 95.7) and was interviewing great public figures such as Mr. James Mortimer from the British embassy at that time. Later on, I moved on to increasing my experience as an industrial pharmacist (Production) for almost a year (2023) in Iraq until I moved in united kingdom to finish my master degree in Forensic Science at one of the finest UK universities in this course; University of Lincoln. I have some art work (murals) in Tahrir Sq., Baghdad, and was nominated and chosen to be one of the top 10 artwork in 2019 by the Iraqi Plastic Artists Society. I was also nominated and chosen to be a member of the Freedom Fellowship 2020 from one of the best, The Human Rights Foundation. Before I became a pharmacist, I used to spent my time reading books, articles and volunteering to translate them to Arabic language to be published in major Arabic speakers gatherings on multiple social media platforms to spread science and stay updated, this was definitely one of my greatest joy.
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