The Hashemite University often abbreviated HU, is a state-supported university located in Zarqa, Jordan. The Hashemite University has a comprehensive campus with a total built-up area of 300,000 square metres (3,200,000 sq ft), designed in four phases. The fourth design phase was completed in 2005, exceeding 50,000 sqm. The university includes Faculties of Arts, Science, Educational Science, Supporting Medical Sciences Nursing College, Engineering, Literature and many other buildings and related services. It is located on the outskirts of Zarqa on two main highways with a site area of about 1,100,000 square metres (12,000,000 sq ft), rendering it as one of the largest universities in Jordan. It is uniquely designed with a composition of the various campus buildings dispersed in the landscape while incorporating the latest technological and educational trends. The urban planning considered the environmental, transportation and socio-economic services in addition to the humanitarian aspects and interactions in order to create a homogeneous urban textile. Shaded walkways, pergolas and wind barriers were also designed for protection from high temperature, wind, sun and pollution. It is named after the Jordanian royal family—the Hashemites—and was established in the outskirts of Zarqa by a royal decree in 1995. It started out with four different colleges and expanded to fourteen through the years. Its vision is to achieve an academic pioneering position and excellence in university teaching, scientific research, at both the national and regional levels, to serve society through its educational functions, and to participate in the advancement of knowledge
Editors [1]
The following is the list of scholars from The Hashemite University who currently serve as editors for one or more SciTechnol journals.
Publications [14]
The following is the list of articles by scholars from The Hashemite University that are published in SciTechnol journals.
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Association of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) gene promoter polymorphism with vitiligo susceptibility in Saudis
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Abdulrahman Al-Asmari
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Case Report: Clinical Features And Treatment Of Red Skin Syndrome Due To Misuse Of Cosmetic Beauty Products Containing Topical Corticosteroids In Vietnam
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Phuong Nguyen Thi Thanh
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Energy Alterations In The Formation And Treatment Of Scleroderma
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Huang Wei Ling
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Energy Imbalances and Chakras Energy Deficiencies in the Treatment of Acne
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Huang Wei Ling
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How to build bridges between professionals to improve access to dermatology
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Lydia Gauthie
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Interferon âγ Gene Polymorphism as a Biochemical Marker for Atopic dermatitis in Saudis
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Ghaleb Bin Huraib
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Is It Possible to Treat Giant Congenital Hairy Melanocytic Nevus Clinically?
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Huang Wei Ling
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Outcome of my aponeurotic blepharoptosis
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Shintaro Asai
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A Case of Primary Cutaneous Cribriform Carcinoma on the Back
Special Issue Article: cdrj
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Junghwa Yang
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Polidocanol Inhibits Voltage-Gated Sodium Currents
Research Article: Clin Dermatol Res J
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Steven Evans M1*, Benton Maglinger G2, Matthew Gayhart G3, Krishnakanth Madireddy N1 and Stephen Johnson R4
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Psychiatric comorbidities and impaired daily living in Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris
Research Article: Clin Dermatol Res J
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Donald K. Lei*, Scott Worswick, Nolan J Maloney, Mindy M Kim, Lauren Cutler
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Short Communication on Acne
Short Communication: Clin Dermatol Res J
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Akhila Sabbineni
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Short Note on Melanoma
Short Communication: Clin Dermatol Res J
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Akhila Sabbineni
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Infected Eczema or Infected Skin Disorder
Short Communication: Clin Dermatol Res J
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Akhila Sabbineni