Name | Ahmed Mohamed Morad Asaad |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Gender | Male |
Date of Birth | 24/6/1964 |
Place of Birth | Egypt |
Social status | Married |
College | Faculty of Medicine |
Department | Microbiology & Immunology |
Position | Assistant Professor |
Address | Najran University – Faculty of Medicine |
Degrees and Qualifications | - M.D. Degree in Microbiology & Immunology, 1999
- Master Degree in Microbiology & Immunology, 1994
- M.B.B.Ch, Medicine, 1988
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History of academic and employment career | - Ass Professor of Microbiology & Immunology from 3/2005 to now
- Lecturer of Microbiology & Immunology from 11/1999 to 3/2005
- Ass Lecturer of Microbiology & Immunology from 4/1994 to 11/1999
- Demonestrator of Microbiology & Immunology from 11/1990 to 4/1994
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Committees | Member in Egyptian Society of Medical Microbiology |
Courses | - Conferences and symposia Antimicrobial Review
- course in King Faysal Specialized Hospital and Research Center at 11/2005
- International Conferences of Microbiology in Cairo from 1999 to 2005
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Publication and Research of Interest | - Enterococci in immunocompromized patients: Prevalence and susceptibility patterns.
- Susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates by three different methods.
- Use of PCR for diagnosis and follow up of leprosy patients during multi-drug therapy
- Diagnosis of Shigella infection in children with acute diarrhea by conventional and molecular methods.
- Performance of enzyme immunoassay and PCR for rapid diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection.
- Bacteriological and molecular aspects of Staphylococcous aureus clinical isolates carrying genes for exfoliative toxins and Panton-Valentineleukocidin.
- Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies types and titers in ulcerative colitis patients. Relationship with disease variables
- Prevalance of TT virus infection in Egyptian children and adults and in patients with liver disease.
- Some pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines in cirrhotic ascetic patients with and without spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
- Surviellance of Antimicrobial resistance in amilitary hospital Saudi Arabia using WHONET 5 Program
- Suprivisor on several Master and M.D. Thesises Microbiology and Immunology Book for Nursing Diploma students in a military hospital, KSA
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