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Fouad K. Mohammad holds BVMS degree (Veterinary Medicine and Surgery), 1976 from the University of Baghdad, MS degree (Veterinary Pharmacology), 1981 and PhD degree (Pharmacology/Minor in Neuroscience), 1984 from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Postdoctoral work as a research associate was in Toxicology at the University of Missouri-Columbia, 1984-1985. Mohammad is a Professor Emeritus, pharmacology and toxicology at the University of Mosul since 2020, and he is adjunct faculty at the American University of Kurdistan, Duhok, Iraq, 2022-2023. He served at the University of Mosul from 1985 to 2013, where he became dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine (2003-2012) and vice president of the same university (2012-2013). He joined the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Baghdad, Iraq (2013-2020) as a ministry deputy for scientific research affairs.
Research work includes anticholinesterase toxicology, neurobehavioral toxicology and teratology, metal toxicity and interaction with neurotoxicants, environmental toxicology, neuropharmacology of alpha2-adrenoceptor agonists and antagonists, analgesics and anesthetics, therapeutics and pharmaceutical preparations.
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analgesics anesthesia and pain cholinesterase cholinesterase inhibitors drug interaction metal neurotoxicity pharmacology and therapeutics toxicity toxicology and poisoningPublications (6)
Recent article categories: Therapeutics
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