Dr. Ishraq Muneer Mohammed, a professor in the Department of Food Sciences at the University of Baghdad, received a prestigious invitation from the renowned publishing house CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group. The publisher requested her to review the proposal for her scientific book on smart biodegradable packaging materials, in recognition of her extensive expertise in this field.
The book, titled “Smart Biodegradable Materials for Food Packaging: Sustainable Approach Towards Green Environment,” presents innovative insights into environmental sustainability. Dr. Ishraq stands out as a leading expert in biopolymer packaging research and eco-friendly materials.
CRC Press selected Dr. Ishraq due to her outstanding academic proficiency. The publisher is well-known for producing rigorous research publications adopted by prestigious global universities.
This achievement is a source of pride for Iraqi scientific research. The selection reflects the international academic community’s trust in Iraqi expertise. We wish Dr. Ishraq continued progress and success in her innovative work.

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