The College of Veterinary Medicine completes the experiment of using the enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) test technique to enhance students’ skills in veterinary diagnosis

           The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Karbala announced its success in completing an innovative educational experiment using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique, which included evaluating mouse samples and examining oxidative stress enzymes. This experiment comes as part of the college’s efforts to enhance the knowledge and practical skills of students in the field of veterinary sciences.
It aimed to introduce them to modern techniques used in veterinary diagnosis and enable them to develop their abilities in analyzing data and interpreting scientific results.
Dr. Haider Ali Muhammad, who supervised this experiment, explained that the ELISA technique is a vital tool in the field of veterinary medicine, as it is used to accurately determine the levels of enzymes and proteins in biological samples. The program provided students with a practical opportunity to understand how this technique is used in scientific research and clinical diagnosis.
In his comment, he expressed his hope that this experiment would contribute to better preparing students for their careers in the field of veterinary medicine, stressing that enhancing applied skills is a key part of the college’s vision to graduate qualified cadres capable of facing practical challenges.
This experience is an important step in a series of scientific activities organized by the college to support its students and provide them with educational opportunities that keep pace with modern developments in veterinary sciences.