Over the past six months, a group of academic staff at the Advanced Physiology Lab of the Biology Department, College of Science, have successfully developed an Automated Organ Bath with high scientific precision, following extensive effort and dedication. The device has been designed to support scientific research and laboratory experiments for postgraduate students and physiology researchers at Salahaddin University–Erbil (SUE).
It is worth noting that this device is sold internationally for approximately $20,000, while the total cost of producing it at the College of Science was only $1,000.
During the development process, several advanced scientific modifications were introduced, making the newly developed device more accurate than the original model in terms of research outcomes and experimental results.
The device incorporates hundreds of precise electronic and mechanical components.
This achievement represents a major contribution to SUE, as it significantly enhances the university’s capacity in physiological research, strengthens the scientific standing of both the College of Science and the university, and can be considered a valuable innovation.
The device is currently being used for scientific research and has already produced important results.
The following staff members contributed to the development of the device:
Prof Dr Ismail Mustafa Mawlood
Dr Nizar Mohammed Sharif
Mr Govand Mousa Qadir
Khidir Hamad Amin (Electrical Engineer)