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Professor Ali Altimimi

Medical College , Department of Anatomy & Pathology ,Ashur university, Iraq. · Ashur University

https://researchid.co/ali.timimi
@au.edu.iq
5Scopus Publications
4186Google Scholar Citations
26Google Scholar h-index
35Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Histopathology of ovarian tumors and tumor markers; Breast tumor histopathology and tumor markers; Gastrointestinal tumor histopathology and tumor markers; Physiopathology and anatomy of the heart and blood vessels ;Coronary arteries vascular physiopathology a...

Biography

Professor Ali Hassan Altimimi graduated from the Iraqi College of Medicine1976. He moved from Iraq to complete his postgraduate studies in Europe and then in the United States of America. He studied and trained at the best international university & medical institute including the Royal Victoria College in Britain and the Universities of Bonn and Marburg (Germany), Innsbruck (Austria) &Zurich (Switzerland). He also underwent trainings at University Hospitals in London ,Hamburg and California, Kiel. Professor of pathophysiology and anatomy and a scientific researcher.in 1984-1987. Lectured at the University of California, Hanover, and Jena in Germany..He worked in European and American Cardiovascular Hospitals and Massachusetts General Hospitals in Boston/USA. Professor Ali AlTimimi obtained his 2nd Ph.D. at the University of Bonn and holds a postgraduate doctorate in medicine from University College Royal Victoria Manchester, England, and Frankfurt (Germany)

Education

PhD degree in Anatomical pathology& Hematopathology, December 1984 / Royal College Medicine /Queen Victoria University Manchester / Royal College Medicine / England Master's degree in medical science / MSC microanatomy, and anatomical Physiology 1982, Royal College of Medicine / Queen Victoria University Manchester / Manchester / England MBChB degree, Medical Collage, Iraq 1976 / MEDICINE, SURGERY AND MEDICAL SCIENCE

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Immunohistological study of ER, PR, and Her2/neu status in breast carcinoma
    Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2019
  2. Immunohistochemical localization of follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, growth hormone, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and prolactin in the human placenta
    Placenta, 1986
  3. An immunohistochemical study of the incidence and significance of human gonadotrophin and prolactin binding sites in normal and neoplastic human ovarian tissue
    British Journal of Cancer, 1986
  4. Does ovarian sex cord tumour with annular tubules produce progesterone?
    Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1986
  5. An immunohistochemical study of the incidence and significance of sex steroid hormone binding sites in normal and neoplastic human ovarian tissue
    International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1985

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