Advanced Humanities and Social Sciences
HEAVY ELEMENTS, THEIR USES AND TOXICITY. ADVANCES IN THE DETERMINATION OF TRACE LEVEL HEAVY ELEMENTS IN FOOD AND HUMAN SAMPLES

Authors: HAMEED A. MIRZA

Keywords:

Toxicity, Determination.

Abstract

Dr. Hameed A. Mirza has a Ph.D. in Metal-Organic Chemistry from the University of Western Ontario, London. He then moved to McGill University and did post-doctoral fellowship in Protein Engineering Center of Excellence at Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. Dr. Mirza has served as a professor of school of biological sciences and applied chemistry program of the Seneca College at the York Campus. Dr. Mirza is an Adjunct Professor at the International Center of Chemical and Biological Sciences. Since 2004, he is teaching at the Department of Chemistry at York University. Dr. Mirza is also involved in applied research in the area of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the A.S. Chemical Laboratories Inc. as Chief Scientific Officer. He has published over 45 research papers in peer reviewed international Journals and made over 50 presentations at regional, national and international conferences. He also sits as the board of directors at the NAPIT. He is a recipient of the Academic Award from the blessed hands of His Holiness Hazrat Khalifatul Masih the V (aa) in 2010 at the Annual Convention of AMJ Canada. Currently, Dr. Mirza is also serving as the National Secretary Ta’lim (Education) at the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at. He is also serving as the President of Ahmadiyya Muslim Scientists’ Association, Canada.

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Article Type:Conference abstract
Received: 2019-12-10
Accepted: 2019-12-13
First Published:4/30/2024 3:28:40 PM
First Page & Last Page: 25 - 26
Collection Year:2019