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Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Hussain M. Al-Ameri

 

Date and Place of Birth: Najaf, Iraq July 1, 1953.

 

 Married with two children.

 

 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Iraq to the Kingdom of Sweden

           

Languages:  English, German and Arabic
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1988

 PhD Degree in Immunology, Hannover University of Veterinary Medicine / Hannover Germany.

1979

 Master Degree in Immunology, University of Baghdad, Baghdad / Iraq.

1976

Bachelor Degree in Veterinary Medicine University of Baghdad, Baghdad / Iraq.

Career  

Sep. 2009

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Iraq to the Kingdom of Sweden.

 2006-2007

Scientific Expert, Iraqis Rebuilding Iraq Program / UDPN, Hawler Medical University / Iraq.

2003-2006

Managing Director Al-Doh Medical Company, Amman / Jordan.

  1996–2003

University Professor, Amman University, Amman / Jordan.

1996-2003

Senior Consultant Global Medical Technology Company, Amman / Jordan.

1996-1997

Post - Doctoral Research Fellowship, University of Erlagen-Nurenberg, Erlagen / Germany.

1993-1996

University Professor Al- Isra University, Amman / Jordon.

1991-1993

University Professor, Baghdad University, Baghdad / Iraq.

    1989-1991

University Professor, Al-Kufa University, Kufa / Iraq.

Positions that have been nominated:

2010

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Iraq to the Kingdom of Sweden.

2007

An Expert within the Expert Team for the Rebuilding of the Agricultural Sector / Iraqi Livestock.

2007

Supervisor and General Coordinator for Rebuilding of Iraqi Health Sector.

2006

Chairman in St. Johanes University / Canada.

2005

President of St. Clements University / Canada.

 
 

 

 
   

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