Iman Khattat

Graduate student in a neurotoxicology laboratory at Department of Pharmacological and Biomolecular Sciences
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(386) 825-5501
Location
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Languages
  • Italiano Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Arabo Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Inglese Professional working proficiency

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Experience

    • Graduate student in a neurotoxicology laboratory
      • Oct 2019 - Present

      The neurotoxicology laboratory deals with the characterization of proteins and the mechanisms involved in the neuroinflammatory response, evaluating their impact in pathological and toxicity contexts. Currently the focus is on: √ The study of developmental neurotoxicity induced by environmental contaminants and the neuroprotective effect of micronutrients; √ The study of neurotoxicity induced by endocrine disruptors; √ The development of experimental models alternatives to animal testing, through in silico models and through the use of stem cells.

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student representative
      • May 2018 - Present

      Member of the CTF Department Council Vice-President of the CTF Joint Commission Member of the Disfeb Council Member of the CTF Department Council Vice-President of the CTF Joint Commission Member of the Disfeb Council

    • Trainee
      • Mar 2019 - Oct 2019

      Curricular internship for the learning of √ professional ethics; √ the technical-administrative management of the pharmacy; √ the purchase, possession and dispensing of medicines, with particular regard to narcotics; √ the preparation of medicines in the pharmacy; √ the services performed within the National Health Service; √ information and health education of the population, aimed at the correct use of medicines and prevention; √ the entrepreneurial management of the pharmacy;

Education

  • University of Milan
    Chemistry and pharmaceutical technologies, Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry
    2015 - 2021

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