Ateegh Al-Arabi serves as a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pathophysiology at the American University of Integrative Sciences, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of the School of Medicine. With a robust educational background, including a B.Ed. and...
Ateegh Al-Arabi serves as a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pathophysiology at the American University of Integrative Sciences, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape of the School of Medicine. With a robust educational background, including a B.Ed. and B.S. from the University in Tripoli, a M.S. from the University of Dayton, and a Ph.D. from Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ateegh brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his position. His extensive experience in higher education encompasses both traditional classroom settings and innovative online learning environments, allowing him to effectively engage a diverse student body.
Ateegh's research interests are particularly focused on drug delivery devices and obesity research, areas that are increasingly relevant in today's healthcare landscape. His commitment to advancing these fields is reflected in his involvement in key projects that aim to develop novel therapeutic strategies and improve patient outcomes. As a leader in curriculum design, he integrates educational technology into his teaching methodologies, enhancing the learning experience for his students.
In addition to his academic responsibilities, Ateegh is dedicated to staff development and public speaking, frequently sharing his insights at conferences and workshops. His passion for adult education ensures that he remains at the forefront of pedagogical advancements, fostering an environment of continuous learning and innovation within the department. Through his leadership and expertise, Ateegh Al-Arabi is not only contributing to the academic community but also making significant strides in the fields of pathophysiology and medical education.