A faculty member at the College of Pharmacy participates in an international development conference

 Assistant lecturer Najla Al-Saffar participated in the international development conference organized by the Modern Renaissance Institute in Kuwait.  Al-Saffar explained: I participated in a lecture on the biological clock, what is the biological clock, its importance, how to regulate it, the obstacles to its regulation, the consequences of its disorganization, the symptoms of disorganization on the brain and heart, and the results of its regulation.  The lecture aimed at educating individuals about the necessity of regulating the biological clock, guiding them on ways to reorganize it, and presenting the dangers of not regulating it