Reem Salim Al-Lami | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Reem Salim Al-Lami | Zoology | Best Researcher Award

Assist Lecturer at University of Baghdad, Iraq

Ms. Reem Salim Al-Lami is a biological scientist, academic lecturer, and researcher specializing in human physiology, biochemistry, and zoology. With a Ph.D. in Clinical Biochemistry and an ongoing Ph.D. in Human Physiology, she is dedicated to advancing research in biomedical sciences, cancer biomarkers, and histological studies. She currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Baghdad and is actively engaged in scientific research and publications in internationally recognized journals.

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Educational Details

Ms. Reem Salim Al-Lami holds a B.Sc. in Biology Science from the University of Baghdad, Iraq (2016-2017) and an M.Sc. in Zoology (2020-2021) from the same institution. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Human Physiology at the University of Baghdad. Additionally, she has earned another B.Sc. in Chemistry of Science (2012-2013) from the University of Anbar, Iraq, and an M.Sc. in Biochemistry (2016-2017). She recently completed a Ph.D. in Clinical Biochemistry (2024) from Cankiri Karatekin University, Turkey.

Ms. Al-Lami is proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Endnote, Mendeley, Turnitin, and Quillbot, as well as statistical and scientific software such as SPSS, GraphPad Prism 10, Molecular Docking, DFT, and MarvinSketch. She is fluent in Arabic (native) and has an advanced command of English.

Professional Experience

Ms. Al-Lami is an academic lecturer and researcher, currently serving as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Biology, College of Science for Women, University of Baghdad, where she mentors and oversees undergraduate students. Additionally, she has experience as an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Ophthalmology at Al-Hikma University College.

Her academic career is marked by her active involvement in teaching, research, and scientific publication. She has published four research articles—two in the field of Parasitology in international journals and two in Human Physiology in Scopus-indexed journals.

Research Interest

Ms. Al-Lami’s research interests include cancer biomarkers, histology, forensic science, and genetics. Her work focuses on human physiology, biochemical markers, and pathological studies, contributing to advancements in medical diagnostics and biomedical research.

Author Metrics

Ms. Al-Lami has four published articles, with two in parasitology and two in human physiology (Scopus-indexed journals). Her research contributions focus on clinical biochemistry, cancer biomarkers, and forensic science, reflecting her expertise in biomedical research and diagnostics.

Top Noted Publication

  • Role of Interleukins-8, -17, and -22 in Iraqi Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
    RSS Al-Lami, JHY Al-Hilfy
    Published in: Cytokine 187, 156853 (2025)
    This study examines the role of inflammatory cytokines IL-8, IL-17, and IL-22 in postmenopausal osteoporosis, highlighting their potential as biomarkers for disease progression.
  • Detection of sHLA-G Proteins in the Sera of Patients Infected with Visceral Leishmaniasis
    RS Al-Lami, BN AL-Qadhi
    Published in: Plant Archives 20 (2), pp. 6248-6254 (2020)
    This research investigates the presence of soluble HLA-G proteins in patients with visceral leishmaniasis, providing insights into immune modulation in parasitic infections.
  • Investigation of sHLA-G and Its Receptor (LILRB4) in Iraqi Patients Infected with L. infantum and Their Effects on the Level of IL-12
    RS Al-Lami, BN AL-Qadhi
    Published in: Plant Archives 20 (2), pp. 8147-8154 (2020)
    This study explores the interactions between sHLA-G, its receptor LILRB4, and IL-12 levels in patients with Leishmania infantum infections, contributing to understanding immune responses in parasitic diseases.

Conclusion

Ms. Reem Salim Al-Lami is a promising researcher with a strong academic background, an interdisciplinary research approach, and notable contributions to human physiology and biomedical sciences. Her work on cancer biomarkers, cytokines, and parasitology provides meaningful insights into disease diagnostics and treatment. While she is a strong candidate for research recognition, increasing her publication impact, citation metrics, and international collaborations would further solidify her standing as a top contender for the Best Researcher Award.