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Dr Nazim Nassar
Dr Nassar, a practising pharmacist and academic, specializes in pharmacological, biomedical, and pharmaceutical sciences. As an applied scientist, his research spans various disciplines, including molecular pharmacology, cell signalling, and advanced drug delivery systems for biologics.
Public health graduate Hannah at work
Hannah’s time volunteering in a remote community in the Kimberley would inspire her to change gears in her career. Studying public health online at Charles Darwin University became the link to her future.
Nursing student at a laptop
Join us for this information session and discover a range of flexible health courses that lead to high-demand, rewarding careers.
In the Facutly of Health we offer you a career with many opportunities, ensuring you are supported and fulfilled. We provide attractive benefits, we support colleages and, most importantly, we aim for our staff to be content, happy and heathy.
Dr Saki in the laboratory
Dr Elnaz Saki has always been interested in natural remedies even when they lack scientific confirmation. Eager to bridge the gap between traditional wisdom and modern science, she's harnessing the power of plants found in Top End parks and gardens.
Blue 2 Ceremonial Space featuring Pukumani Poles
Join First Nations Sovereignty and Diplomacy Centre for this special Indigenous Women’s Diplomacy Panel discussing
School children taking Year 12 exams
Undergraduate admission pathways for school leavers may not meet minimum ATAR but have a recommendation from their school principal or do not have an ATAR or do not meet the minimum ATAR
New students commencing at Charles Darwin University (CDU) say their studies in the Territory will give them a unique edge when it comes to striving for their ideal careers.
New students commencing at Charles Darwin University (CDU) say their studies in the Territory will give them a unique edge when it comes to striving for their ideal careers.
The studies by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Dr Elnaz Saki investigated the efficacy of Calophyllum inophyllum seed oil and Tinospora smilacina leaves water extract as alternative sources of wound healing medicine.
Two plants native to Northern Australia could have significant medicinal potential in the prevention and treatment of diseases, according to two studies by a Charles Darwin University (CDU) PhD candidate.
Lecturer - Biomedical Science

Vice Chancellor and President, Faculty of Health, FH - Medicine, Biomedical Sciences

P: 08 8946 6204, E: prashant.regmi@cdu.edu.au

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Blue 1 Level 1 Room 62
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