Editorial Board Member - JBBS

Riyadh Khudhair Lafta Al-Juboori
ProfessorCollege of Medicine
Mustansiriya University
Iraq
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Riyadh Khudhair Lafta Al-Juboori is currently working as a professor at College of Medicine, Mustansiriya University and as an Affiliate Professor at University of Washington. He completed his PhD in Public health and community medicine at Iraqi Committee for Medical Specialization (1994). He published various articles in international journals.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Dr. Riyadh Khudhair Lafta Al-Juboori research is mainly focused on Cost-effectiveness of Malaria screening program in Iraq, Outcome of pregnancy in a sample of Iraqi obstetric hospitals, Lipid profile in diabetic patients, Social profile of a sample of Iraqi obese adults, Childhood obesity; a sample from Baghdad city, Role of age in the course of pregnancy.
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HENGYI XU
Associate Professor
State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology
Nanchang University
China
State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology
Nanchang University
China

Barbara Anne Curbow
Professor
Department of Behavioral and Community Health
School of Public Health
University of Maryland
United States
Department of Behavioral and Community Health
School of Public Health
University of Maryland
United States

Alcides Troncoso
Professor
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
University of Buenos Aires
Argentina
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
University of Buenos Aires
Argentina

MICHAEL H. A. ROEHRL
Associate Professor
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
University of Toronto
Canada
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
University of Toronto
Canada

Massimo Ciccozzi
Department of biostatistics and viruses evolution
National Institute of Health
Rome
National Institute of Health
Rome

HamidReza Naderi
Associate Professor
Department of Infectious Diseases
Imam Reza University Hospital
Iran
Department of Infectious Diseases
Imam Reza University Hospital
Iran