Prof. Dr. Bilal Aldahham | Membrane Lipid Metabolism | Editorial Board Member
University Of Anbar | Iraq
The researcher is a biochemist specializing in molecular biology, molecular genetics, and cancer-related biochemical pathways. His work focuses on the molecular characterization of tumor-associated biomarkers and hormone receptors, with notable contributions to understanding alpha-fetoprotein dynamics in colorectal tumors and testosterone receptor regulation in uterine tumors. He has extensive experience designing, leading, and implementing research projects in biochemical oncology and molecular diagnostics. His research activities span experimental biochemistry, protein analysis, receptor biology, and tumor biomarker profiling. In his academic role, he has also contributed to curriculum development in biophysics and facilitated research-oriented workshops in biochemistry and biology. Over his career, he has published findings in peer-reviewed journals, advancing knowledge in cancer biochemistry and molecular mechanisms underlying tumor progression. His expertise integrates experimental research, academic leadership, and scientific training in biochemical and molecular research methodologies.
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Featured Publications:
AlMudhaffar, S. A., & Al-Rawi, B. J. (2004). Binding studies of 125I-testosterone with its receptors in uterine tumor homogenate. Medical Journal of Babylon, 1(1), 62–73.
AlMudhaffar, S. A., & Al-Rawi, B. J. (2004). The kinetic and thermodynamic studies on the binding of 125I-testosterone to its receptors in uterine tumor homogenate. Medical Journal of Babylon, 1(1), 74–90.
AlMudhaffar, S. A., & Al-Rawi, B. J. (2004). Spectroscopic studies of different purified forms of testosterone receptors in uterine tumor homogenate. Medical Journal of Babylon, 1(2), 101–111.
AlMudhaffar, S. A., & Al-Rawi, B. J. (2004). Radio receptor assay studies of 125I-testosterone binding to its receptors in benign and malignant human uterine tumors. Medical Journal of Babylon, 1(2), 137–148.
Al-Rawi, B. J. (2011). Spectroscopic studies in UV region of different purified isoforms of testosterone receptors in human ovarian tumor homogenates. Journal of Al Anbar University for Pure Science, 5(2), 53–63.
Al-Ani, L., Abdullah, M., Jasim, S. Y., Albayyar, E. A., Al-Rawi, B., & Tarbah, G. (2011). Gene frequencies of ABO and rhesus blood groups in Al Anbar, West Iraq. Proceedings of the First Scientific Conference on Biological Sciences, University of Kirkuk.