Biography:
Prof. Dr. Abdulsada Abdulabbas Rahi is currently working as Dean of the Science College of Wasit University, Iraq. Rahi received a Postdoctoral degree in Medical Parasitology from the University of Tehran of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Iran, completed a PhD in Biotechnology of Leishmaniasis from Al-Nahrain University, Iraq, and a Masters in Medical Microbiology from the University of Al-Anbar, Iraq. Rahi then worked at Wasit University, Iraq, serving as Professor in Medical Biotechnology. Dr. Rahi has authored several publications (90 published papers) in various reputed journals, reflecting research interests in Biotechnology and Medical Parasitology, and is Associate Editor of several journals including the Journal of Agri-Food and Applied Sciences (JAAS), Journal of Scientific Research and Studies, and Scholars Academic and Scientific Journals (SAS).
Dr. Scientist is serving as a member or fellow in Association of American Society for Microbiology (ASM). He is currently in charge of ongoing scholarly project Nanobiotechnology. Dr. Rahi is awarded Golden Prize by 10th International Exihibition of Inventions and Innovation Forum and 3rd World Inventions and Innovation Forum in China / Foshan and in SiriLanka, 2020. Dr. Rahi is awarded Golden Prizes from Germany 2021,2023, INTARG Poland 2023, 2024, 2025 and Thailand, 2026. Also, Dr. Rahi is awarded Scientific Day's Prize for Medical Research , 2014 by Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. Dr. Rahi is awarded Silver Prize by International Exhibition of Inventions and Innovation Forum in Germany / Nuremberg, 2021. Dr. Rahi is supervised PhD and MSc students and Scientific referee.


Title : Production of nanoliposomal amphotericin B 0.4% topical gel as effective treatment for human acne vulgaris
Title : Production of nanoliposomal amphotercin B topical gel as effective treatment for human Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) disease
Title : Production of nanoliposomal amphotercin B topical gel as effective treatment for human Cutaneous Leishmaniasis (CL) disease