About Me

Background:

As a Professor of Physiology within the Department of Basic Medical Sciences at Yarmouk University. With a strong dedication to educating future healthcare professionals, I am committed to providing in-depth instruction in the intricate workings of the human body. I am particularly passionate about conveying the fundamental principles of physiology and their practical applications in understanding intricate physiological issues. Through engaging teaching methods and a focus on real-world relevance, I strive to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to address complex physiological challenges in clinical practice.

Research Interests:

My research interests are centered on understanding the origins and management of metabolic diseases, with a specific focus on diabetes. I am dedicated to exploring unconventional avenues for treating these conditions, aiming to discover innovative therapeutic approaches that could transform current treatment methods. My ultimate goal is to illuminate the physiological mechanisms driving metabolic diseases and to pioneer novel strategies that enhance patient outcomes and overall quality of life.

Publications and Contributions:

I have published in reputable scientific journals and i ahve presented my work at numerous international conferences. My research contributions have been recognized for their significance in advancing our understanding of the mecahnism that lead to diabetes and other metabolic disoredrs.

Teaching and Mentorship:

In addition to my research endeavors, I am committed to excellence in teaching and mentorship. I have mentored numerous graduate and undergraduate students, guiding them in research projects and fostering their academic and professional development.

Collaborations and Partnerships:

I am actively collaborates with researchers and institutions both nationally and internationally. Their collaborative efforts have resulted in interdisciplinary research projects and have facilitated the exchange of knowledge and expertise.