The Department of Animal Production, College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences – University of Baghdad, organized a specialized scientific seminar titled “Isolation and Characterization of Stem Cells from Different Sources,” under the direct supervision of the Head of the Department, Professor Dr. Hussam Jassim Hussein Binanah, and in the presence of several faculty members and staff.
The seminar hosted Assistant Professor Dr. Marwa Ibrahim Salman from the College of Science, who delivered a lecture entitled “Methods of Isolation and Characterization of Stem Cells from Different Sources,” highlighting the latest techniques used in this field.
The lecture addressed the importance of stem cells as an advanced biotechnology and their role in supporting scientific research related to the development of animal production and the improvement of productive and reproductive traits, contributing to enhancing the efficiency of this vital sector.
This seminar is part of the department’s scientific activities aimed at strengthening knowledge exchange and engaging with modern technologies, in line with academic advancement and global developments in the field of animal production.

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