Assistant Professor Dr Saba Ibrahim Saleh from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine participated in the defence of the Master of Applied Medical Sciences / Kerbala University thesis titled:
“Evaluation of the levels of proteinase 3, angiotensin-converting enzyme angiotensin-converting enzyme and visfatin as promising indicators for early detection of types of angina pectoris in males in Kerbala governorate”
The thesis focused on the evaluation of some biomarkers (proteinase 3, angiotensin-converting enzyme, angiotensin-converting enzyme, angiotensin-converting enzyme and visfatin) and the possibility of adopting them as promising indicators for the early detection of types of angina pectoris in males in Karbala Governorate due to their importance in diagnosis and prevention of serious complications of heart disease
For his part Assistant Professor Dr Mohammed Asad Asad Al-Kaabi Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, praised the participation of the faculty and its active role in supporting the scientific movement and research inside and outside the university stressing that the college always seeks to enhance its academic presence through its professors and researchers in order to serve the community and promote scientific research
This participation comes within the keenness of the professors of the College of Veterinary Medicine to scientific openness and active participation in the discussion of sober research that serves the academic process and public health in the community.




