The Dean of the College of Pharmacy reviews the necessary preparations for the educational environment at the start of the academic year.

In the context of keenness to promote scientific research and provide an integrated educational environment, Professor Dr. Nour Hatif Al-Dabbagh, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, made an inspection visit to the animal house for drug experiments at the college, in order to closely examine the progress of work and preparation for the start of the new academic year, and what it requires in terms of the availability of standards that contribute to the advancement of the educational process at the university.

This is part of the college's plan to support female students in their scientific research projects, and those that require conducting experiments on laboratory animals.
During her tour, Al-Dabbagh emphasized the methodologies employed, the scientific objectives of each research project, and the preliminary findings. She also reviewed the reports that contribute to the accurate and efficient completion of the research.

These steps are taken to develop the research skills of female students, making the animal house the most important cornerstone in pharmaceutical research. It provides students with valuable opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge on the ground, which qualifies them to be distinguished researchers and pharmacists in the future.