
معرفی
Husseen Manafikhi is a Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds a PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology from Sapienza University of Rome (2017), a Master’s in Pharmacy (2012), and an Associate Degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Aleppo (2000). Additionally, he earned a Master in Medical Translation in 2019 and is a fully registered pharmacist with the GPHC and PSNI.
- PhD: Pharmacology and Toxicology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (2017)
- Master’s: Pharmacy, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (2012)
- Associate Degree: Computer Engineering, University of Aleppo, Syria (2000)
His research focuses on oxidative stress mechanisms, antioxidant capacity in diseases like beta-thalassemia, and the effects of natural compounds (e.g., green tea, Spirulina) on metabolic and vascular health. He employs advanced techniques such as flow cytometry and biochemical assays to study cellular responses. His work bridges pharmacology, toxicology, and translational research, with contributions to understanding postprandial oxidative stress and biomarker stability.
Publications span topics like antioxidant efficacy in chronic disorders, functional food impacts on metabolic stress, and methodological challenges in free radical analysis. His interdisciplinary approach integrates clinical, biochemical, and agricultural research perspectives.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided data. He has advised no formal students but has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams during his PhD and postdoctoral research.
His research has been conducted in institutions including Sapienza University of Rome, CREA (Italian Council for Agricultural Research), and KTU University in Lithuania. Key themes include cardiovascular pharmacology, nutritional interventions, and biomarker validation.



