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CURRICULUM VITAE
Prof. Dr. Abdelwahid Saeed Ali Babiker
Professor ,
Virology and Medical Biotechnology
Department of Microbiology
College of Medicine
King Khalid University
Abha
SAUDI ARABIA
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(I) PERSONAL DATA
(a) Personal details
Name: Abdelwahid Saeed Ali Babiker
Nationality Sudanese
Date of birth: January, 1966
Place of birth: Algadeed Althawra/ Gezira/ Sudan
Gender Male
Marital status: Married with four children
Academic rank: Professor
(b) Specialization
Major Specialization: Virology
Sub- specialization: Immunology & Molecular biology
Super- specialization: Medical Biotechnology
With Interest and trainings in Medical Education
(c) Address
Department of Microbiology and Clinical Parasitology, College of Medicine,
King Khalid University, Postal code 61421; P.O. Box 641, Abha, SAUDI
ARABIA; Tel. (07)241-8589 (office), 0561469977 (mobile), Fax: (07) 271-
8194; E-mail: [email protected]
Researchgate link:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Abdelwahid_Ali/?ev=hdr_xprf
(d) Education and qualification
Date of award Institution Degree
2005 - 2007 Duke University (USA) Post-doc. diploma
Feb. 2000 Putra University (Malaysia) PhD
March 1995 University of Khartoum (Sudan) MSc
Feb. 1991 University of Khartoum (Sudan) B.V.M
(e) Other training courses and workshop attended
(i) Professional Courses
1) Molecular Cloning: Cloning of Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor--
co-activator alpha-1 (PGC-1): PGC-1 is nuclear transcriptional elements
which activate multiple genes essential to mitochondrial biogenesis. This is
practical training course at the Center of Hyperbaric Medicine and
Environmental Physiology (CHMEP) at Duke University Medical Center (DUMC),
Duke University, Durham NC, USA during Dec. 2005- April 2006.
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2) Molecular Biology: Capillary sequencing and genotyping, this is a practical
training course organized by the Center for Evolutionary Genomics, Duke
University, Durham, NC, USA, April 2006.
3) Molecular genetics, Genome Mutation Detection, this is a theoretical training
course organized by the Human genome Organization (HUGO), Santorini,
Greece, May-June 2005.
4) Immunology, Immunocyte activation: In vitro Protocols, This is a theoretical
and practical training course organized by the International Center of Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, India November-
December 2003.
5) Molecular Biology, RNA function and structure, this is a theoretical and
practical training course organized by the International Center of Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Trieste, Italy April 2003.
6) Molecular Biology I, Genome components and basic techniques, this is a
theoretical and practical training course organized by the Faculty of Science,
National University of Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia May 1996.
7) Molecular biology II, Gene expression and construction of recombinants,
this is a theoretical and practical training course organized by the Faculty of
Science, National University of Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia June 1996.
(ii) Educational Courses
1) How to conduct examinations electronically? Workshop: Organized by the
Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid University,
Saudi Arabia, February 2016.
2) NCAA Requirements and Procedures for Program Accreditation and
Effective Preparation for Program Accreditation Workshop: Organized by
the Quality and Academic Development Deanship, King Khalid University, Saudi
Arabia, March 2015 (Conducted by External Independent Reviewers from UK).
3) Interpretation of Item Analysis (IA) Report Workshop: Organized by the
Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid University,
Saudi Arabia, December 2014.
4) Standard setting in Assessment Workshop: Organized by the assessment unit
and the Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid
University, Saudi Arabia, November 2014.
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5) Assessment Blueprint Workshop: Organized by the assessment unit and the
Medical Education Department, College of Medicine, King Khalid University,
Saudi Arabia, September 2013.
6) The 3rd National Workshop for Saudi Assessment Bank: Formative and
summative assessment, OSCE stations, reliability and validity, item analysis
reports, standard settings methods in exams, Organized by College of Medicine,
King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia, May 2013.
7) Initiative for Research Skill Development: From Idea to Outcome Workshop:
Jointly organized by King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
and the Scientific Research Administration in King Khalid University, Saudi
Arabia, March 2013.
8) Best answer MCQs workshop: Organized by the Medical College (Academic
affairs) deanship: King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia, December 2012.
9) Electronic Learning (e-learning): Management Learning System (Blackboard):
Organized by the E-learning Deanship: King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia,
January 2010.
10) Teaching methods and syllabus design, This course includes Educational
technologies, educational psychology and use of educational instruments.
Organized by the Academic Development Centre, Faculty of Education,
University of Khartoum, Sudan (First batch) June, 15- July 15, 1993.
(g) Employments Aug. 2011 – to date Professor,
Department of Microbiology and Clinical Parasitology, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Oct. 2009 – Aug. 2011 Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology and Clinical Parasitology, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia
July 2007 – Oct. 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of
Khartoum, Khartoum North, Sudan
Dec. 2005 – July 2007 Research Assocaite and Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical
Center (DUMC), Duke University, Durham, NC 27705,
USA
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Nov. 2004 – Dec. 2005 Associate Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of
Khartoum, Khartoum North, Sudan
June 2000 – Nov. 2004 Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Khartoum, Khartoum
North, Sudan
Sept. 1997 – June 2000 Graduate research assistant & Ph.D student, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Putra Malaysia
(UPM), Selangor, Malaysia
Dec. 1995 – Sept. 1997 Research Assistant, Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Putra Malaysia
(UPM), Selangor, Malaysia
March 1995 – July 2000 Lecturer, Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of
Veterinary Science, University of Khartoum, Khartoum
North, Sudan
July 1991 – March 1995 Teaching Assistant, Department of Preventive Medicine, Faculty of
Veterinary Science, University of Khartoum, Khartoum
North, Sudan
Duties Included:
Curriculum development and syllabus
design.
Teaching theoretical and practical classes
for undergraduate and postgraduate
students.
Assessment and evaluation of
undergraduate and postgraduate students
academic conduct.
Supervising postgraduate students in their
MSc and PhD studies.
Conducting and leading scientific research
projects.
Assessment and evaluation of scientific
research projects.
Publication of scientific articles and reviews
in scientific journals.
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Review of manuscripts for scientific journals
Participation in local, regional and
international scientific conferences.
Contribution in service to the betterment of
the faculty, university, local communities
and country.
Contribution to communities in the national
and public health concerns
Offering consultations and technical
assistance for the public and private
sectors.
Contribution in the national strategies for
control of epidemics and emerging
diseases.
(II) SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS
Scholarships) a(
(1) Recipient of Duke University Medical Center (DUMC) (USA) Fellowship to
pursue a research project dealing with molecular sepsis: the research topic
entitled: Molecular factors regulating mitochondrial biogenesis during
sepsis. Dec. 2005- June 2007.
(2) Recipient of the Development Islamic Bank Merit Scholarship (IDB, Jeddah,
KSA) for the academic year 2005-2006 to undertake Post-doctoral Research in
the field of Molecular biology at Duke University (USA), Nov. 2005 Nov. 2006.
(3) Recipient of the Malaysian Technical Co-operation Program (MTCP)
Scholarship for the best Ph.D. research proposal 1996-2000.
(4) Recipient of the Graduate Assistant Scholarship, Graduate School, Putra
University (Malaysia) 1998-2000.
(5) Recipient of the Research Assistant Scholarship from the Vaccine and
Biologics Project (funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Malaysia),
at Putra University (Malaysia) 1995- 1998
(6) Recipient of the Intensified Research Priority Areas (IRPA) Program of
Malaysia Scholarship to attend two courses in Molecular biology and genetic
engineering at National University of Malaysia (UKM) during 1996
(7) Recipient of Sudan government, ministry of higher education, scholarship to
study Ph.D. at Putra University (Malaysia) 1995-1999.
(8) Recipient of Sudan government, ministry of higher education, scholarship to
study M.Sc at University of Khartoum (Sudan) 1992-1995
(b) Awards
(1) Sponsored (full sponsorship) by the World Congress of Virus and Infections -
2010 (WCVI) to participate in the Conference (as invited speaker) in Busan,
South Korea, in July 2010.
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(2) Nominated by the Services and Solutions International (SSI), a Europe based
organization, as consultant for a research project on “Reinforcing Veterinary
Governance in Africa” in October 2009. This program was sponsored and
coordinated by OIE and FAO to empower regional alliances in the fight against
transboundary animal diseases (TADs): the Global Framework for progressive
control of TADs (GF TADs). Its objective is to provide for capacity building and
to assist in establishing program for the specific control of certain TADs based
on regional priorities.
(3) Awarded the travel award to participate in the 13th Conference of the Society of
Free Radical biology and Medicine (SFRBM) (USA) held in Denver, Colorado,
USA. This award as a testimony for the best Research findings submitted to
participate in the 13th SFRBM meeting and conference in Denver, Colorado,
USA, November 2006.
(4) As result of the above award, I was also entitled for free registration to the 14th
or 15th annual meetings of the SFRBM held in Washington DC (USA), Nov.
2007 and Indianapolis (USA), Nov. 2008 respectively.
(5)Sponsored by the International Centre of Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology (ICGEB) to attend the course (Immunocyte Activation: In Vitro
Protocols) in New Delhi, India November 2003.
(6) Sponsored by the International Centre of Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology (ICGEB) to attend the course (RNA Structure and Function) in
Trieste, Italy April 2003.
(7) Awarded the prize of the Research and Development Department, Putra
University (Malaysia) for the Vaccine developed under the title: “Development of
thymidine kinase-deleted vaccine against Aujeszky’s disease” May 2000.
(8) Awarded the university prizes for the top score during undergraduate studentship,
from University of Khartoum, in the subjects of Microbiology, Preventive
Medicine and Veterinary Public Health, Medicine, Therapeutics and
Toxicology.
(III) TEACHING EXPERIENCES
(a) Institutions
(i) Inside home country (Sudan) (1991- 2009)
1. University of Khartoum
2. University of Kassala
3. University of Gedarif
4. University of Juba
5. Sudan University for Science and Technology (SUST)
6. University of Nyala
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7. Sudan Academy of Science (SAS): Council of Biological Sciences and
Biotechnologies (Tropical Medicine Research Institute)
(ii) Outside home country (Sudan)
1. King Khalid University (KSA) 2009- up to date
2. Duke University (USA) 2005- 2007
3. Putra University of Malaysia (UPM) 1995- 2000
(b) Courses taught
(i) Undergraduate Courses
a. At King Khalid University (KSA)
No. Course title Course code Faculty Level T/P
1 Basic Medical Microbiology
(Virology)
MIC337 Medicine 5th T
2 Clinical Medical Microbiology
(Virology)
MIC338 Medicine 6th T
3 Applied Molecular Medicine MBC 534 Medicine 9th T
4 Medical Microbiology &
Immunology (Virology)
MIC334 Dentistry 5th T+P
5 Clinical Virology and
Immunology
MIC535 Dentistry 9th T+P
6 General Medical Virology MIC341 Med.
Lab. Sc.
6th T+P
7 Clinical Medical Virology MIC341 Med.
Lab. Sc.
6th T+P
Abbreviations: MIC= Microbiology; MBC= Medical Biochemistry; Med. Lab. Sc. =
Medical Laboratory Science; T= Theoretical classes; P= Practical classes
b. At University of Khartoum (Sudan)
No. Course title Level T/P
8 General Virology 3rd T+P
9 Systemic Virology (Classification) 3rd T+P
10 Special Virology (Infections and Diseases) 3rd T+P
11 Infectious and Contagious Diseases 4th T+P
12 Epidemiology 4th T+P
13 Food Safety and Hygiene 5th T+P
14 Viral Zoonoses 4th T
15 Diagnosis and Control of Infectious Diseases 5th P
16 Basic and Clinical Microbiology 3rd T
Abbreviations: T= Theoretical classes; P= Practical classes
c. At other Universities (in Sudan)
No. Course title University Faculty Level T/P
18 Medical Virology Kassala Medicine 3rd T
19 Basic and Clinical Immunology Kassala Medicine 3rd T
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20 Medical Virology Gedarif Medicine 3rd T
21 Basic and Clinical Immunology Gedarif Medicine 3rd T
22 Clinical Virology Juba Medicine 4th T
23 Viral Infections SUST FVMAP 4th T
24 Preventive Medicine and Public
Health
Nyala Univ. FVS 4th T+P
Abbreviations: SUST= Sudan University for Science and Technology; FVMAP=
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production
d. At Duke University (USA)
No. Course title Faculty Level T/P
25 Laboratory techniques in molecular
biology
Medicine 3rd P
e. At UPM (Malaysia)
No. Course title Faculty Level T/P
26 Methods in virology FVM 4th P
(ii) Post-graduate Courses
No. Course title Program University T/P
1 Virology (General, Systemic
and Special)
MTAH U. of K. T+P
2 Viral Genetics MTAH U. of K. T+P
3 Immunology (Basic and
clinical)
MTAH U. of K. T+P
4 Quarantine and Vaccines MTAH U. of K. T+P
5 Fundamentals of Vaccinology MTAH U. of K. T+P
7 Laboratory Diagnosis MTAH U. of K. T+P
8 Zoonoses MTAH U. of K. T+P
9 Research Methodology MTAH U. of K. T
10 Virology (General & systemic) Microbiol. U. of K. T+P
11 Molecular Biology Microbiol U. of K. T+P
14 Medical Virology Microbiol. SAS T+P
Abbreviations: MTAH= Master of Tropical Animal Health; Microbiol.= Master of
Microbiology; SAS= Sudan Academy of Science;
(c) Course coordination at king Khalid University (KSA)
i. Clinical Virology (MIC 341)
ii. Clinical Microbiology (MIC 535)
iii. Basic Microbiology and Immunology (MIC 334)
iv. Microbiology and immunology-1 (MIC 337)
(d) External Examiner
Served as an external examiner for undergraduate students in several universities
in Sudan and outside Sudan; The evaluation includes: Syllabus, examination and
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students conducts..Also served as external examiner for postgraduate examiner
inside and outside Sudan.
(IV) RESEARCH
(a) Research interests
1. Molecular elements modulating pathogenesis of herpesviral infections during the
acute phase, latency and reactivation (Virology).
2. Risk factors and association of some viral infections (Enteroviruses, CMV, VZV,
mumps, rubella..etc.) with the autoimmune type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM)
(Clinical Virology)
3. Genetic markers differentiating wild type and genetically- altered influenza
vaccine viruses (Virology).
4. Elucidation of molecular factors influencing mitochondrial biogenesis and
mitochondrial DNA (mt-DNA) expression during sepsis (Medical
Biotechnology).
Proficiency in Laboratory techniques and analysis (b)
Molecular Biology (i)
Genomicsa.
1. Nucleic acid (RNA & DNA) extraction
2. Nucleic acid purification
2. Nucleic acid quantifications
3. Preparation of cDNA
4. Ordinary Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
5. Real time PCR
6. Nested PCR (nPCR)
7. Multiplex PCR
8. Mobile Genetic Elements PCR (MGEP)
9. Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP)
10. Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP)
11. Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
12. Reverse Transcription PCR (RT-PCR).
13. DNA Probe Hybridization (Southern blot)
a. Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)
b. Subtractive hybridization
c. Microarray hybridization
14. Sequencing
15. Single Stranded Confirmation Polymorphism
Proteomics b.
16. Protein extraction and quantification (Cytoplasmic and mitochondrial)
17. Protein separation by electrophoresis
18. Protein purification using immunoprecipitation
19. Western blotting
(ii) Virology and Immunoassay
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1. Virus isolation in different systems (cell cultures, embryonating eggs,
laboratory animals) and identification of CPE due to virus growth
2. Virus purification and concentration
3. Virus quantifications (titration)
4. Preparation of hyper-immune serum in animals.
5. Antigen detection methods: AGPT, CIEP, HA test, IFAT.
6. Antibody detection using serological tests: AGPT, CIEP, HI test, Virus
Neutralization and ELISA (direct, Indirect, Sandwitch and competitive).
7. Experimental infection of animals with the virus
8. Histopathology.
9. Cell mediated immunity (CMI) examination
a. Measurement of lymphocytes proliferative response.
b. Measurement of delayed- type hypersensitivity (DTH).
(c) Research Outputs
(i) Original Scientific Achievements
It was first time to report (Worldwide) the following:
(1) From Post-doctoral Study at Duke University (USA):
(i) The inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase (iNOS) is required for full
expression of mitochondrial biogenesis during sepsis.
(ii) iNOS affects the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) transcription,
most likely through regulation of the mitochondrial protein import
pathway.
(2) From PhD study at UPM:
Development of a gene-deleted vaccine; thymidine-kinase
negative (TK-) vaccine against pseudorabies virus.
(ii) Publications (See List of Publications on Page 19)
(c) Current research leadership:
Serving as a principal investigator for the following research projects:
(i) Risk factors and association of asymptomatic cytomegalovirus
infection with autoimmune type 1 diabetes in Aseer region,
Southwest Saudi Arabia
(Funded by King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology,
KACST, Project No. MX 34-53.)
(ii) Is Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) a possible cause of the
acute respiratory tract infections in children in Saudi Arabia
(Funded by KKU)
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(iii) Immunological indices and seroconversion for rubella during
pregnancy in Abha region, Southwest Saudi Arabia (Funded by
KKU)
(V) POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISION AND EXAMINATION
(a) Supervision
Supervised 27 research projects leading to M.Sc and two leading to PhD at
University of Khartoum (all of them awarded the degree)
(b) Thesis Examination
(i) Served as an assessor and examiner for 15 MSc theses and one PhD thesis
written by postgraduate students and submitted to the graduate college at
University of Khartoum*, and two MSc thesis submitted to other academic
institutions in Sudan.
(ii) Served as an assessor for a PhD theses submitted for King Saud University
(KSU), Putra University of Malaysia (UPM).
* Received a letter of Excellence from the graduate college, University of
Khartoum in August 2009 for the BEST reports submitted after the
postgraduate students examinations.
(VI) REVIEWER
(a) For Journals
(i) Articles manuscripts review
Served as reviewer for manuscripts submitted for publication in the following
international, regional and local journals
1. British Microbiology Research Journal (Two manuscripts).
2. Preventive Veterinary Medicine (An International Journal on Research and
Development in Veterinary Epidemiology, Animal Disease Prevention and
Control, and Animal Health Economics) published by ELSEVIER (Two
Manuscripts).
3. International Journal of Microbiology (One manuscript)
4. Advances in Environmental Biology (AEB), Journal published by the
American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information (AENSI) (Two
Manuscripts).
5. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology (JPHE) (one manuscript).
6. Sky Journal of Microbiology Research (One manuscript).
7. British Microbiology Research Journal (One manuscript).
8. Journal of Cell and Animal Biology (one manuscript).
9. Scientific Research and Essays (International open access peer reviewed
journal publishing quality research articles in science, medicine, agriculture
and engineering (one manuscript).
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10. Journal of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences (JVAS), Al- Qassim
University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Four Manuscripts).
11. The Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (Five
Manuscripts).
12. The Sudan Journal of Veterinary Research (8 Manuscripts).
13. University of Khartoum Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Four
Manuscripts).
14. Journal of Science and Technology (Sudan University for Science and
Technology) (Four Manuscripts).
15. Journal of the Sudanese Standards and Metrology Organization (SSMO)
(Two Manuscripts).
16. University of Khartoum Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal
Production (Two Manuscripts).
* Manuscripts reviewed were in the fields of Virology, Immunology, Medical
Biotechnology, Molecular biology, Microbiology, Infectious diseases,
Epidemiology, Molecular- and Cytogenetic
(ii) Editorial board membership
Appointed as a member in the editorial board in the following journals:
1. Advances in Environmental Biology (AEB).
2. Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology (JPHE)
(b) For books manuscripts
Served as reviewer for the following books manuscripts
1. Book title: "Principles of Medical Microbiology: Pathogencity and
diagnosis", Arabic version: Submitted for King Abdul-Aziz City for Science
and Technology (KACST) for publication 2013.
(c) For Scientific Research Proposals and Reports
1. Served as reviewer for more than 22 scientific research projects submitted for
funding to the Islamic Development Bank (ISDB), Jeddah, KSA, 2012- up-to
date.
2. Served as a reviewer for research proposals and final report of research
project submitted and funded by King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and
Technology (KACST), Riyadh, KSA.
(d) For Promotion
1. Served as a reviewer and assessor for CVs and credentials submitted to
promotion to Associate Professor from University of Khartoum and Sudan
University for Science and Technology (Sudan)
2. Served as a reviewer and assessor for three CVs and credentials
submitted to promotion to Associate Professor and Full Professor
from University of Sudan University for Science and Technology (Sudan)
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(VII) CONSULTANCES
1. Appointed as a reviewer for the Islamic Development Bank (ISDB)
Scholarship programs to review the scientific research projects of
applicants to the doctoral and postdoctoral programs.
2. Appointed as a reviewer by the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and
Technology (KACST), Riyadh, KSA for research projects proposals
and reports.
(VIII) SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
(a) At King Khalid University (KSA): 2009- to date
Contributed to the betterment of the department in KKU through the following
services:
1) Member of the departmental board.
2) Coordinator of the Applied Medical Science College teaching ..
3) Member of the college students’ academic mentoring committee.
4) Contributed effectively to the annual research day (ARD) in the college
since 2010 till now.
5) Representative of the department in the College website development:
Responsible for the continuous update of the of the department website.
6) Coordinator and moderator of the weekly departmental journal club.
7) Member of the department committee for the Curriculum and academic
programs development .
8) Representative of the department in the KKU committee for the University
Accreditation.
9) Member of the committee for the MSc program of Microbiology.
10) Participated in the recruitments of some teaching staff in the department
when served as assessor of CVs of applicants.
11) Represented the department in organization of some college seminars and
gave some talks.
Oral and poster presentation at the medical college Annual Research Day
and Seminars, KKU, KSA
a. Mitochondrial- nuclear genomic cross-talk. 2010 (College seminar).
b. Efficiency of immunohistochemistry in identification and differentiation of lymphoma markers (CD45, CD20 and CD3)- 2010.
c. Assessment of cytological changes in sputum among cigarette smokers-
2010.
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d. Mitochondrial DAN copy number in septic mammalian tissues is
regulated and restored by the expression of the nuclear-encoded
mitochondrial transcription factor (Tfam) 2011.
(b) At University of Khartoum (Sudan): 1991- 2009
Contributed to the betterment of the Faculty and University through the following
services:
1) Member of the departmental board
2) Secretary of the departmental board
3) Head of the departmental board
4) Member of the faculty board
5) Secretary of the faculty board
6) Member of the faculty research board
7) Member of the university convocation committees
8) Member of the examination committee
9) Member of the academic reform committee
10) Member of the faculty self-assessment committee
11) Member of the first year students’ interview committee
12) Member of the students’ academic cases committee
13) Member of the University senate
14) Member of the departmental board, faculty of public and environmental
health
15) Member of the research board, faculty of public and environmental
health
(X) MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZTIONS
(a) In international organizations
1) Society of Free Radical Biology and Medicine (SFRBM), (Indianapolis, USA)
2) Human Genome Organization (London, UK).
3) British Society of Animal Science (BSAS), (Cambridge, UK)
4) American-Eurasian Network for Scientific Information (Irbid/ Jordan)
5) The Malaysian Society for Microbiology (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
(b) In regional organizations
6) Arab Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Association (ABGE) (Manama/
Kingdom of Bahrain)
7) Union of Arab Biologist (Cairo, Egypt)
8) Achieving Excellence in Science &Technology Higher Education Society
(ISDB, Jeddah/ Saudi Arabia)
9) Empowering innovation for development Society (An online Bulletin) (ISDB,
Jeddah/ Saudi Arabia)
10) Network of Animal Production and Fisheries (King Faisal University, Al-Hofuf,
Alhassa, KSA)
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11) Center of Excellence in Biotechnology Research (CEBR, Riyadh, KSA)
12) Euro- Arab Veterinary Association
(XI) CONFERENCE AND SEMINARS PARTICIPATION
(a) Conference Participation
Participated in ALL of the following conferences and scientific meetings by oral and/
or poster presentation:
(i) International
(1) World Congress of Infectious Diseases 2015: Organized by OMICS group
conferences. London, UK. August 10-12, 2015.
(2)The Saudi International Medical Education Conference 2014 (SIMEC 2014):
Jointly organized by the Saudi society of Medical Education and Qaseem
University, Buridah, Qaseem, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA November
24- 27, 2014
(3) BIT's Annual World Congress of Microbes-2014 (WCM-2014); BIT's 5th
Annual World Congress of Virus and Infections (WCV-2014). Dalian,
REPUBLIC OF CHINA, June 26- 29, 2014 (Invited speaker).
(4) World Congress of Virus and Infections-2012 (WCVI-2012); BIT’s 3rd Annual
Inaugurate Symposium of Hepatitis Virus 2012 (SHV-2012). Guangzhou,
CHINA, July 30, 2010- August 3, 2012 (Invited speaker).
(5) World Congress of Virus and Infections-2010 (WCVI-2010); BIT’s 1st Annual
Inaugurate Symposium of Hepatitis Virus 2010 (SHV-2010). Busan, SOUTH
KOREA, July 31, 2010- August 4, 2010 (Invited speaker).
(6) The First International Conference on Biotechnology: Organized by the
Center of Excellence for Biotechnology, King Saud University, Riyadh,
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA 16-18 February 2009.
(7) International Symposium of Biotechnology, Jointly organized by the Center
of Biotechnology (CBS), University of Sfax (Tunisia) and International Center
for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Sfax, TUNISIA 4-8
May 2008.
(8) The Livestock and Global Climatic Change Conference. Jointly organized by
the British Society for Animal Science (BSAS) and International Center for
Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA). Hammamet, TUNISIA, 17-20
May 2008.
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(9) The 13th Free Radical Biology and Medicine Conference. Organized by the
Society of Free Radical Biology and Medicine (SFRBM) Denver, Colorado,
USA. 15-19 November 2006.
(10) Human Genome Mutation Detection Scientific Meeting. Organized by
the Human genome Organization (HUGO), Santorini, GREECE, May-June
2005.
(11) The Sixth International Veterinary Immunology Symposium (IVIS),
Jointly organized by the International union of Immunological Societies and
the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SWEDEN. 15-20
July 2001.
(12) Recent advances in Animal Health and Production Seminar No. 23.
“Increasing Awareness on Emerging and Re-Emerging Diseases in the New
Millennium”. Jointly Organized by the Center for Tropical Animal Production
& Disease Studies (CENTRAS), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, UPM and
UPM Veterinary Alumni, Malaysia. 20 March 2000.
(13) The Malaysian National Congress on Animal Health and Production.
Organized by the Veterinary Association of Malaysia (VAM), Melaka,
MALAYSIA, 12-15 August 1999.
(14) The 21st Symposium of the Malaysian Society for Microbiology,
Organized by the Malaysian Society of Microbiology, Serdang, Selangor,
MALAYSIA 15-16 December 1998.
(15) The Ninth Veterinary Association Malaysia (VAM) Scientific Congress.
Organized by the Veterinary Association of Malaysia (VAM), Penang,
MALAYSIA 3-5 October 1997.
(16) The Ninth National Biotechnology Seminar, Penang, MALAYSIA.
November 1997.
(17) The 20th Symposium of the Malaysian Society for Microbiology.
Organized by the Malaysian Society of Microbiology, Port Dickson, Negri
Sembilan, MALAYSIA 15-18 May 1997.
(ii) Regional
(1) The second symposium on AIDS control in Asser region, Saudi Arabia.
Jointly organized by the National AIDS Control Program/ directorate of
infectious diseases control, Ministry of Health, and Faculty of Medicine,
King Khalid University, Asser Hospital, Abha, SAUDI ARABIA, April 2010.
(2) The 9th Union of Arab Biologist Conference, Organized by the Union of
Arab Biologist, Aleppo, SYRIA, September 2002.
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(3) The 2nd Arab Conference on Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering,
Jointly organized by the Arab Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
Association and University of Bahrain, BAHRAIN KINGDOM. 15-17 April
2002.
(iii) Local (In Sudan)
(1) The Conference of Endemic and Infectious Diseases in Sudan.
Organized by the National Centre for Research, Tropical Medicine
Research Institute, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, SUDAN, May
2003.
(b) Conference Sessions Chairmanship
(1) Nominated to serve as chairperson in a session in the BIT's Annual World
Congress of Microbes-2014 (WCM-2014); BIT's 5th Annual World Congress
of Virus and Infections (WCV-2014). Dalian, REPUBLIC OF CHINA, June
26- 29, 2014.
(2) Chaired a session in the World Congress of Virus and Infections-2010
(WCVI-2010); BIT’s 1st Annual Inaugurate Symposium of Hepatitis Virus
2010 (SHV-2010). Busan, SOUTH KOREA, July 31, 2010- August 4, 2010.
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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
(A) THESES
(I) M.Sc (1995), Thesis title: “The proliferative response of splenocytes
(lymphocytes) to some viral antigens”
(II) PhD (2000), Thesis title: “Immune response to a live virus vaccine candidate
and protection against pseudorabies virus
infection”
(III) Post-Doc. (2007), Research Report title: “Molecular factors regulating
mitochondrial biogenesis during sepsis”
(B) CONTRIBUTION TO JOURNALS (Listed on chronological basis)
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(I) Medical Biotechnology
01) Suliman HB, Abdelwahid Babiker, Withers CM, Sweeney TE, Carraway MS,
Tatro LG, Bartz RR, Welty-Wolf KE, Piantadosi CA. (2010). Nitric oxide
synthase-2 regulates mitochondrial Hsp60 chaperone function during bacterial
peritonitis in mice. Journal of Free Radical Biology and Medicine 48: 736-746
[USA]
02) Caraway, M.S., Suliman, H.B., Jones, W.S., Chen, CW, Abdelwahid Saeed Ali
and Piantadosi, C.A. (2010). Erythropoitein activates mitochondrial biogenesis
and couples red cells mass to mitochondrial mass in the heart. Circulation
Research 106: 1722-1730 [USA]
03) Piantadosi, C.A., Carraway, M.S., Abdelwahid Saeed Ali and Suliman, H.B.
(2008). Heme Oxygenase-1 Regulates Cardiac Mitochondrial Biogenesis via
Nrf2-Mediated Transcriptional Control of Nuclear Respiratory Factor-1.
Circulation Research 103: 1232-1240 [USA]
04) Suliman, H.B., Carrawy, M.S., Abdelwahid S. Ali, Chrystal M.R., Welty-Wolf,
K.E. and Piantadosi, C.A. (2007). The CO/HO system reverses inhibition of
mitochondrial biogenesis and prevents murine doxorubicin cardiomyopathy. The
Journal of Clinical Investigation 117(12): 3730-3741 [USA]
05) Haden, D.W., Suliman, H.B., Carrawy, M.S., Welty-Wolf, K.E., Abdelwahid S.
Ali, Shitara, H., Yonekawa, H. and Piantadosi, C.A. (2007). Mitochondrial
biogenesis restores oxidative metabolism during Staphylococcus aureus sepsis.
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 176: 768-777
[USA].
(II) Molecular Virology and Immunoassay
06) Ahmed Musa Alhakami, Abdulrahim Alhakami, Ayed Alshati, Ali Mohd Alsuheel,
Mohammad Ahmad Awwad, Abdelwahid Saeed Ali (2016). Seroprevalence
of cytomegalovirus antibodies among children with diabetes types I in Asir
Area, Southwest Saudi Arabia. Taibah University Journal of Medical Sciences
11 (4): 388- 394
07) Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Mubarak Al-Shraim, Ahmed Musa Al-Hakami, Ian M
Jones (2015). Epstein- Barr Virus: Clinical and Epidemiological Revisits and
Genetic Basis of Oncogenesis. The Open Journal of Virology 9: 7-18.
08) Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Ahmed Musa Al-Hakami, Ali Mohd Alsuheel, Ayed A.
Alshati, Osama Abdulwahab (2015). Clinical and laboratory investigations of
human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in infants and young children with
pneumonia and bronchiolitis in Saudi Arabia. Journal of Infectious Diseases
and Therapies 3: 4-.
09) Abdulrahim Hakami, Abdelwahid Saeed Ali and Ahmed Hakami (2013). Effects
of Hepatitis B Virus Mutations on Its Replication and Liver Disease Severity.
The Open Journal of Virology 7: 12-18.
10) Wafa Ibrahim Elhag, Hummodi Ahmed Saeed, Elfadhil Elobied omer and
Abdelwahid Saeed Ali (2013). Prevalence of Rotavirus and Adenovirus
Associated with Diarrhea among Displaced Communities in Khartoum, Sudan.
BMC Infectious Diseases 13: 209-214.
11) Abdalla, A.S., Majock, A.A., Elmalik, K.H. and Ali, A.S. (2012). Sero-prevalence
of Peste Des Petitis Ruminants virus (PPRV) in small ruminants in Blue Nile,
Gedaref and Kordofan states of Sudan. Journal of Public Health and
Epidemiology 4(3):59-64.
12) Abou, M. A., Eltahir, Y.M. and Ali, A.S. (2009). Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B
virus and Hepatitis C virus among blood donors in Nyala, South Dar Fur, Sudan.
Virology Journal 6: 146-149 [BioMed Central, UK]
13) Nussieba, A.O., Ali, A. S. A/Rahman, M. E. and Fadol, M. A. (2009).
Pathological, serological and virological findings in goats experimentally
infected with Sudanese Peste des Pettis Ruminants (PPR) virus isolates.
Journal of General and Molecular Virology 1(1): 001-006 [UK]
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14) Nussieba, A.O., Ali, A. S. A/Rahman, M. E. and Fadol, M. A. (2009). Antibody
seroprevalences against Peste des Petitis Ruminants (PPR) virus in sheep and
goats in Sudan. Tropical Animal Health and Production 41: 1449-1453 [UK]
15) Ahmed, M.A. and Ali, A.S. (2009). The protective efficacy of the maternally
derived antibodies against infectious bursal disease virus in broiler chicks.
University of Khartoum Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production
1(1): 77- 86
16) Ali, A. S., Mamdouh, S. A. and Elhussein, A. M. (2008). Seroprevalence of
rinderpest in non-vaccinated cattle in Unity State, Southern Sudan. Journal of
Cell and Animal Biology 2 (5): 100-106 [SOUTH AFRICA]
17) Nussieba, A.O., A/Rahman, M. E., Ali, A.S. and Fadol, M.A. (2008). Rapid
detection of Peste des Petitis Ruminants (PPR) virus antigen in Sudan by agar
gel precipitation (AGPT) and haemagglutination (HA) Tests. Tropical Animal
Health and Production 40: 363-368 [UK]
18) Elshafie, E. I. and Ali, A. S. (2008). Participatory epidemiological approaches and
serological investigations of sheeppox prevalence is selected localities in
Kassala state, Sudan. The Sudan Journal of Veterinary Research 23: 47-58
[SUDAN]
19) Eljalii, I.M. and Ali, A.S. (2006). Differentiation of leptospiral serovars by
restriction endonucleases analysis. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical
Society 57 (4): 297-301 [GREECE]
20) Ali, A. S. and Tabidi, M. H. (2005). Assessment of the immunogenic potential of
the intermediate infectious bursal disease vaccine virus (D78) in broiler chicks.
Journal of Applied Sciences Research 1(5): 401-404
21) Ali, A.S. and Mohd-Azmi, M.L. (2005). Serologic relationship and antigenic
dominance among five Aujeszky's disease virus isolates. Veterinarski Arhiv
75(5): 399-405 [CROATIA]
22) Othman, E.A.R., Hamid, M.E. and Ali, A.S. (2005). Assessment of
microbiological quality of untreated drinking water at Omdurman Province,
Sudan. Journal of Science and Technology 6(1): 134-141
23) Manal, S.H., Hamid, M.E., El Jalii, I.M. and Ali, A.S. (2005). Correlation between
microscopic examination and culture for detection and differentiation of
Mycobacterial isolates from cattle in the Sudan. Pakistan Journal of Biological
Sciences 8(2): 284-286
24) Wisal, M.E., Hamid, M.A., Hadia, E.A., El Jalii, I.M. and Ali, A.S. (2005).
Coagulase gene polymorphism of Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from
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human, animal and environment. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 8(2):
278-280
25) Ali, A.S. and Eljalii, I.M (2005). Protection of piglets immunized with a cloned
pseudorabies virus. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society 56(4):
307-310
26) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Negrin, A. and Castagnao, M. (2004). Effect of route
of inoculation and antigen preparation on the immunogenicity of non-pathogenic
pseudorabies virus clone. Large Animals Review, Ann 10, n.6 December 27-30
[ITALY]
27) Ali, A. S. Abdalla, M. O. and Mohammed, M. E. H. (2004). Interaction between
Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease vaccines commonly used in
Sudan. International Journal of Poultry Science 3(4): 300-304 [Asian Network
for Scientific Information]
28) Abdalla, M. O., Ali, A.S. and Mohammed, M.E.H. (2004). Persistence of
passively administered antibodies and their role in protection against
Newcastle disease virus challenge. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
3(7): 442-444 [Medwell online]
29) Sahar, M. O., Ali, A. S. and Mahasin, E. (2004). Residual pathogenic effects of
infectious bursal disease vaccines containing intermediate and hot strains of
the virus in broiler chickens. International Journal of Poultry Science 3(6): 415-
418
30) El Jalii, I. M., Bahaman, A. R. and Ali, A. S. (2004). Plasmid analysis for
differentiation of leptospiral isolates. Journal of Science and Technology 5(1):
120-126
31) El Jalii, I. M., Bahaman, A. R. and Ali, A. S. (2004). Polymerase Chain Reaction
for Diagnosis of Human Leptospirosis. Journal of Animal and Veterinary
Advances 3(4): 202-204
32) Sana, A.A., Khalafalla, A.I., Ali, A.S. and El-Hassan. S.M. (2004). Newcastle
disease in village chickens in Sudan: Survey of the disease incidence and
isolation of the causative virus. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
3(1): 32-35
33) Sheikh-Ali, M. A., Mohammed, M.E. H., Ali, B.H. and Ali, A. S. (2004). Alterations
in some epidemiological patterns and virus heterogeneity recently observed in
sheeppox outbreaks in the Sudan. Veterinarski Arhiv: 74 (5): 341-350
34) UmKalthum, M.M.E, Elhussein, A.M., Tageldin, A.M.N. and Ali, A.S. (2004).
Performance of a locally produced fowlpox vaccine under laboratory and field
conditions in the Sudan. Journal of Science and Technology 5(1): 87-96
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35) Tabidi, M. H., Makkawi, A. Mahasin, E. and Ali, A. S. (2004). The serological
responses in chicks vaccinated with combined or single infectious bursal
disease and Newcastle disease vaccines. Journal of Animal and Veterinary
Advances 3(1): 09-12
36) Tabidi, M. H., Makkawi, A. Mahasin, E. and Ali, A. S. (2004). Comparative
evaluation of haemagglutination inhibition test and enzyme-linked
immuosorbent assay for detection of antibodies against Newcastle disease
vaccine in broiler chicks. International Journal of Poultry Sciences 3(10): 668-
670
37) Ali, A. S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L. and El Jalii, I. M. (2003). Different immunogenic
peptides of pseudorabies virus detected by sera prepared in different animal
species. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 2(10): 572- 575
38) Wegdan, H.A., Khalafalla, A.I., A/Rahman, M. E. and Ali, A.S. (2003). The effect
of age of chicken on the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of the
Newcastle disease thermostable vaccine strain I2. The Sudan Journal of
Veterinary Research 18: 15-24
39) Sana, A.A., Khalafalla, A.I., and Ali, A.S. (2003). Newcastle disease in village
chickens in the Sudan: Prevalence of antibodies against the disease. Bulletin
of Animal Health and Production in Africa 51: 117-119 [AU-IBAR, KENYA]
40) Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Zeenathul N. A., Ali, A.S., A/Rahim, C.M. and Kamarudin, A.I.
(2002). A restrictive virus tropism, latency and reactivation of pseudorabies virus
following irreversible deletion of BsrI restriction site in the thymidine- kinase
gene. The Journal of Microbiology 40(1): 1-10 [SOUTH KOREA]
41) Zeenathul, N.A., Mohd-Azmi, M. L., Ali, A. S, Aini. I., Sheik-Omar, A. R, Abdul-
Rahim, A, M., Bahaman, A. R. and Kamarudin, A. I. (2002). Genomic variations
among wildtype and mutant strains of pseudorabies virus. Revista Argentina de
Microbiologia 34(1): 7-14 [ARGENTINE]
42) Ali, A.S. and Mohd-Azmi, M.L. (2002). Immunostaining of pseudorabies virus
proteins with homologous and heterologous sera. Journal of Union of Arab
Biologist (Cairo), 18 (A): 319-325 [EGYPT]
43) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Aini, I., Sheikh-Omar, A.R. and Bahaman, A.R.
(2001). Immunosuppressive effects of Cyclophosphamide and Corticosteroids
on virus growth and antibody response to a non-pathogenic strain of
pseudorabies virus. Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia 13 (1& 2): 36-41
44) Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Hoo, K.N., Ali, A.S., Salim, N. and Too, H.L. (2001). Sero-
prevalence of Aujeszky’s disease in third division (Sibu) of Sarawak. Jurnal
Veterinar Malaysia 13 (1 & 2): 19-25
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45) Mohd-Azmi, M.L. and Ali, A.S. (2000). Enhancement and suppression of immune
responses to equine herpesvirus type-1 in mice depleted of CD4+ and CD8+ T-
cells. Malaysian Applied Biology 29 (1 & 2): 111-119
46) Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Ali, A.S. and Kheng, W.K. (2000). DNA fingerprinting of Red
jungle fowl, village chicken and broilers. Asian Australasian Journal of Animal
Sciences 13 (8): 1040-1043 [AUSTRALIA]
47) Ali, A.S. and Mukhtar, M.M. (2000). The stimulatory effect of Newcastle disease
virus to the chicken lymphocytes: an in vitro cell-mediated immunity correlate.
Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry 39 (1 & 2): 79-86
[SUDAN]
48) Ali, A.S. and Mukhtar, M.M. (2000). Measurement of cell-mediated immunity to
infectious bursal disease virus and fowlpox virus. Sudan Journal of Veterinary
Science and Animal Husbandry 39(1 & 2): 87-96
49) Mohd-Azmi, M.L. and Ali, A.S. (2000). Advances in the pathogenicity and
immunology of equine herpesvirus type-1. Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia 12: 1-13
50) Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Ali, A.S., Musa, N. and Aini, I. (1999). Polymerase chain
reaction for detection of pseudorabies virus DNA in infected mouse tissues.
Malaysian Applied Biology 28 (1 & 2): 85-91
51) Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Ali, A.S., Aini, I., Sheikh-Omar, A.R. and Bahaman, A.R.
(1999). The immunomodulatory effects of algammulin adjuvant on protection
and antibody response to pseudorabies virus. Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia 11(2):
93-97
52) Abdalla, M.O., Mohammed, M.E.H., Ali, A.S., Mukhtar, M.M. and Mohd-Azmi,
M.L. (1999). Immunostimulatory effects of Levamisole and egg white powder
on humoral and cellular immunity to Newcastle disease vaccination. Malaysian
Applied Biology 28 (1 & 2): 73-77
53) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L. and Aini, I. (1998). Immune responses to a non-
pathogenic pseudorabies virus (mA1p) in mice. Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia
10(2): 55-62
54) Ali, A.S., Mukhtar, M.M. and Mohammed, M.E.H. (1997). Proliferative responses
by chicken lymphocytes following vaccinations with Newcastle disease,
infectious bursal disease and fowlpox virus antigens. Jurnal Veterinar Malaysia
9 (2): 51-54
(C) CONTRIBUTION TO CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
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(I) Medical Biotechnology
55) Ali, A.S., Suliman, H.B. and Piantadosi, C.A. (2009). Genomic and proteomic
analysis of murine liver demonstrates enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis due
to induced inflammation. The First International Conference on Biotechnology:
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 16-18 February 2009 [SAUDI ARABIA]
56) Ali, A.S. (2008). Molecular factors regulating mitochondrial biogenic response
following septic infection. International Symposium of Biotechnology, Jointly
organized by the Center of Biotechnology (CBS), University of Sfax and
International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB); Sfax,
Tunisia 4-8 May 2008 [TUNISIA]
57) Abdelwahid Saeed Babiker, Suliman, H.B., Carrawy, M.S., Welty-Wolf, K. and
Piantadosi, C.A. (2006). Mitochondrial biogenesis in sepsis: a role for inducible
nitric oxide synthase. 13th Free Radical Biology and Medicine Meeting. 15-19
November 2006, Denver, Colorado, [USA]
58) Carrawy, M.S., Suliman, H.B., Welty-Wolf, K., AbdelWahid Babiker and
Piantadosi, C.A. (2006). NOX4 mediates thrombin signaling in endothelial cells.
13th Free Radical Biology and Medicine Meeting. 15-19 November 2006,
Denver, Colorado, [USA]
59) Suliman, H.B., Carrawy, M.S., Welty-Wolf, K.. Abdelwahid Saeed Ali and
Piantadosi, C.A. (2006). Carbon monoxide protects against mitochondrial
damage in doxorubicin-induced myocardial dysfunction. 13th Free Radical
Biology and Medicine Meeting. 15-19 November 2006, Denver, Colorado, [USA]
(II) Molecular Virology and Immunoassay
60) Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Ahmed Musa Alhakami, Ali Mohd Alsuheel, Ayed Alshati,
Osama Abdulwahab. Clinical and laboratory investigations of human
metapneumovirus (hMPV) in infants and young children with pneumonia and
bronchiolitis in Saudi Arabia. Accepted for presentation in the World Congress
on Infectious Diseases, London, UK, August 10-12, 2015.
61) Mohammad Ahmad Awwad, Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Ayed Alshati, Ali Mohd
Alsuheel, Ahmed Musa Alhakami and Abdulrahim Alhakami (2015). Virus-
induced Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) among children with type 1 diabetes in
Southeast Saudi Arabia. The 8th International Conference on Advance
Technology and Treatments for Diabetes February 18-21, 2015; Paris, France
62) Abdelwahid Saeed Ali (2014). Is There an Association Between the Asymptomatic
Cytomegalovirus Infection with Type 1 Diabetes in Saudi Arabia?. BIT's Annual
World Congress of Microbes-2014 (WCM-2014); BIT's 5th Annual World
Congress of Virus and Infections (WCV-2014). June 26- 29, 2014; Dalian
[CHINA] (Invited speaker)
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63) Ahmed M. Alhakami, Abdulrahaman Al-Amri, Mohammed Hamid, Ihab
Abdulraheem, Abdelwahid Saeed Ali (2013). The effect of conjunctival normal
bacterial flora on vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) disease status and cytokines
balance. FOCIS (Federation of Clinical Immunology Societies) Boston,
Massachusetts, USA, 27- 30 June 2013
64) Ali, A.S. (2012). Immune escape encountered due to mutations in the structural
genes of HBV variants. World Congress of Virus and Infections-2012 (WCVI-
2012); BIT’s 3rd Annual Inaugurate Symposium of Hepatitis Virus 2012 (SHV-
2012). July 30, 2012- August 3, 2012; Guangzhou, [CHINA] (Invited speaker)
65) Ali, A.S. (2010). Serological, virological and clinical markers in hepatitis A virus
(HAV)-infected individuals. World Congress of Virus and Infections-2010
(WCVI-2010); BIT’s 1st Annual Inaugurate Symposium of Hepatitis Virus 2010
(SHV-2010). July 31, 2010- August 4, 2010; Busan, [SOUTH KOREA] (Invited
speaker)
66) Ahmed, Shaza, E. and Ali, A.S. (2010). Avian influenza antibodies in chickens in
Khartoum North during 2008. Presented in the International Conference of
Higher Studies: [organized by the graduate school, University of Khartoum].
February 2010 [SUDAN] {Selected among top research project conducted
at U. of K. for presentation at the conference}
67) Mugdary, H. E. A. and Ali, A.S. (2010). Rift Valley Fever in Sennar State (Sudan)
during 2008. Presented in the International Conference of Higher Studies:
[organized by the graduate school, University of Khartoum]. February 2010
[SUDAN] {Selected among top research project conducted at U. of K. for
presentation at the conference}
68) Elhadi, H. M. and Ali, A.S. (2009). The role of Sudanese animal resources in
Arab food security. Presented in the Food Security Symposium. Khartoum,
Sudan 17-18 March 2009. [Organized by the Arab Universities Association
(AUA) in Collaboration with University of Khartoum] [SUDAN]
69) Ali, A.S. and Elshafie, E.I. (2008). Epidemiological investigation of sheeppox in
eastern regions of Sudan. Proceedings of the Livestock and Global Climatic
Change Conference. Hammamet, Tunisia, 17-20 May 2008. {Organized by the
British Society for Animal Science, BSAS} [TUNISIA]
70) Ahmed, M.A. and Ali, A.S. (2007). The decaying pattern of maternally- derived
antibodies (MDA) against infectious bursal disease virus in broiler chickens.
Proceeding of The 11th Euro Arab Veterinary Association (EAVA) Conference.
Khartoum, Sudan, 7-9 Dec.2007, pp. 87 [SUDAN]
71) Khalafalla, A.I., Wegdan, H., Elnur, M. and Ali, A.S. (2004). Observations on
production, laboratory testing and field application of I-2 thermostable
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Newcastle disease vaccine in the Sudan. Proceedings of the Final Research
Co-ordination Meeting on the FAO/IAEA Co-ordination Research Programme
on the Assessment of the effectiveness of vaccination strategies against
Newcastle Disease and Gumboro Disease using immunoassay-based
technologies for increasing farmyard poultry production in Africa, 24-28 May,
2004, IAEA, Vienna, [AUSTRIA]
72) El Jalii, I. M., Bahaman, A. R. and Ali, A. S. (2003). Polymerase chain reaction
for diagnosis of human leptospirosis. The Conference of Endemic and
Infectious Diseases in Sudan. Organized by the National Centre for Research,
Tropical Medicine Research Institute. Khartoum, May 2003 [SUDAN]
73) Ali, A.S., Sara, A. and Mahasin, E. (2002). Standardization of vaccination to
Newcastle disease in maternally immune chicks. Proceedings of the 10th
Scientific Conference, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Assuit,
December 2002, Assuit, Egypt, pp. 449-457 [EGYPT]
74) Ali, A.S. and Mohd-Azmi, M.L. (2002). Immunostaining of pseudorabies virus
proteins with homologous and heterologous sera. The 9th Union of Arab
Biologist Conference, 1-6 September 2002, Aleppo University, Aleppo, Syria,
pp. 281. [SYRIA]
75) Ali, A.S. and Mohd-Azmi, M.L. (2002). Restriction fragment length polymorphism
analysis for pseudorabies virus. The Proceeding of the 2nd Arab Conference on
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, 15-17 April 2002, University of
Bahrain, [BAHRAIN KINGDOM]
76) Ali, A.S., Mukhtar, M.M. and Mohammed, M.E.H. (2001). Splenocytes
blastogenic responses from vaccinated chickens to the avian viral pathogens.
Proceedings of the 6th International Veterinary Immunology Symposium (IVIS),
July 2001, pp. 99 Uppsala, [SWEDEN]
77) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Aini, I., Sheikh-Omar, A.R. and Bahaman, A.R.
(2000). Immunogenicity of an algammulin-adjuvanated pseudorabies virus
antigens. Recent advances in Animal Health and Production Seminar No. 23,
CENTRAS, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, UPM, Malaysia. Pp. 17
[MALAYSIA]
78) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Aini, I., Sheikh-Omar, A.R. and Bahaman, A.R.
(1999). Reactivation of pseudorabies virus from latently infected mouse
tissues. Proceedings of the Malaysian National Congress on Animal Health
and Production. Melaka, Malaysia 455- 457 [MALAYSIA]
79) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L., Aini, I., Sheikh-Omar, A.R. and Bahaman, A.R.
(1998). Delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response to a non-pathogenic
pseudorabies virus (PRV). Proceedings of the 21st Symposium of the
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Malaysian Society for Microbiology, 15-16 December 1998, Serdang,
Selangor, Malaysia 239-243 [MALAYSIA]
80) Ali, A.S. and Mohd-Azmi, M.L. (1997). Measurement of antibody response to
Aujeszky’s disease in mouse sera by an indirect ELISA. The Ninth Veterinary
Association Malaysia (VAM) Scientific Congress. 3-5 October 1997, Penang,
Malaysia, 219-222 [MALAYSIA]
81) Ali, A.S. and Mohd-Azmi, M.L. (1997). Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of
Malaysian strain of pseudorabies virus. 20th Symposium of the Malaysian
Society for Microbiology, Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, Malaysia, 137
[MALAYSIA]
82) Ali, A.S., Mohd-Azmi, M.L. and Al-Ajeeli, K.S. (1997). Genomic analysis of
Malaysian isolates of pseudorabies virus by restriction endonucleases. Ninth
National Biotechnology Seminar, Penang, Malaysia 144-148 [MALAYSIA]
83) Mohd, Azmi, M.L., Ali, A.S. Najiah, M. and Kamarudin, A.I. (1997). Non-
pathogenic strain of local pseudorabies virus: a potential candidate for a live
virus vaccine. Proceeding of the Ninth Veterinary Association Malaysia (VAM)
Scientific Congress, Penang, Malaysia 270-272 [MALAYSIA]
(D) MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION
(E) MANUSCRIPTS UNDER PREPARATION
84) Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Ahmed Al-Hakami. Osama Abdul-Wahab, Ayed Shati, Ali
Souhail, The role of human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in pediatric pneumonia in
Saudi Arabia.
85) Abdelwahid Saeed Ali, Ayed Shat, Ahmed Al-Hakami. Pediatric Viral Pericarditis :
Causes, epidemiology, clinical outcome and medical intervention.
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