Under the patronage and in the presence of the President of Al-Mustaqbal University, Professor Hassan Shaker Majdi, a research team from the Department of Medical Laboratory Technologies at the College of Health and Medical Technologies successfully completed a specialized scientific study aimed at developing an innovative spectrophotometric method for the quantitative determination of Para-Aminosalicylic Acid (PAS) using NQS reagent. The study was supervised by Professor Dakhel Nasser Taha Al-Zarkani.
Professor Dakhel Nasser Taha Al-Zarkani, the project's supervisor, explained that the study represents a significant scientific contribution to the field of analytical chemistry. It introduces a simple, accurate, efficient, and cost-effective analytical method that can be readily implemented in medical and pharmaceutical laboratories, providing highly reliable results for the quantitative determination of pharmaceutical compounds.
This achievement reflects Al-Mustaqbal University's vision of supporting applied scientific research and encouraging researchers and students to develop modern analytical techniques that serve the medical, pharmaceutical, and research sectors while reinforcing the University's position as a leading institution in scientific knowledge production and innovation.
The project evaluation committee consisted of:
Professor Hassan Shaker Majdi – Chair.
Professor Dakhel Nasser Taha Al-Zarkani – Member and Supervisor.
Professor Ahmed Adnan – Member.
The President of Al-Mustaqbal University commended the research team's outstanding efforts, emphasizing the University's commitment to providing a stimulating academic and research environment that fosters creativity and innovation. He reaffirmed the University's continued support for distinguished scientific projects that contribute to advancing the healthcare sector, elevating the quality of scientific research, strengthening the University's role in serving society, and promoting sustainable development.
Al-Mustaqbal University – The First University in Iraq.