Staff Profile

Ranw Abdalwahid M. Salih

Medical Laboratories Coordinator • MSc in Human Physiology (University of Sulaimani – College of Medicine), B.Sc. in Pharmacy (University of Sulaimani) • Faculty of Pharmacy

Position Medical Laboratories Coordinator
Degree MSc in Human Physiology (University of Sulaimani – College of Medicine), B.Sc. in Pharmacy (University of Sulaimani)
Faculty Faculty of Pharmacy

About

Overview

Ms. Ranw is a pharmacist and physiologist holding a Master of Science in Human Physiology from the College of Medicine, University of Sulaimani, and a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Sulaimani.

Since July 2022, she has been serving at Qaiwan International University (QIU) as Medical Laboratories Coordinator and Lecturer within the Faculty of Pharmacy. She was the first to hold the position of Laboratories Coordinator at QIU, where she successfully restructured laboratory operations, strengthened quality assurance systems, and supported the establishment and advancement of medical programs.

In addition to overseeing laboratory management and medical store operations, she actively serves on the Purchasing, Examination, and Admission Committees. She teaches courses in anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and clinical pharmacy, and supervises graduation projects for pharmacy students.

Prior to joining QIU, she served as a Lab Assistant and Lecturer at Kurdistan Technical Institute and worked as a community pharmacist for several years, gaining strong clinical and academic experience.

Guiding philosophy:

“Put your heart into every task — that is the key to true success’’





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Web of Science: https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/PKS-1425-2026 

Publications

1 Publications

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Associations of Irisin with Blood Pressure, Central Obesity, and Hypertension Duration

Background: Irisin is a myokine recently linked to blood pressure and fat metabolism. However, its role in essential hypertension without comorbidities and its relationship with bo...

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