Amal Mahmoud

Head of the Department of Bioinformatics at University of Sadat City
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Giza, Al Jizah, Egypt, EG
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  • English Professional working proficiency
  • French Professional working proficiency
  • Arabic Native or bilingual proficiency

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Mohamed Elshahat

Ex. Amal is very detailed-oriented and produced great results for the company...

Medhat Mahmoud

Dr.Amal was my supervisor during my Master studies from her I learned discipline ,concentration and sincere work. she is one of the best scientific dedicated persons I met in my life

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Experience

    • Egypt
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Head of the Department of Bioinformatics
      • Jan 2023 - Present

    • Professor of Bioinformatics
      • Oct 2022 - Present

  • Alkhwarizmi for Bioinformatics
    • Alkhwarizmi for Bioinformatics
    • Founder and Director
      • May 2013 - Present

      Alkhwarizmi for Bioinformatics center was established in May 2013 by Dr Amal Mahmoud. Alkhwarizmi was certified by the Syndicate of scientific professions in June 2014. We organize training courses and workshops on various aspects of application of bioinformatics tools in terms of retrieval and submission of biological databases, bioinformatics programming, bioinformatics software and tools for sequence and phylogenetic analysis, 3-D structure prediction, protemoics, molecular modeling, drug design, system biology, next generation sequencing, image processing..... (optional: Distance E learning). https://www.facebook.com/Alkhwarizmi.for.Bioinformatics/info Show less

  • Sadat University
    • Dept. of Bioinformatics, GEBRI
    • Associate professor of Virology and Bioinformatics
      • Jan 2012 - Present

      My responsibilities include: (1) Teaching molecular virology and bioinformatics courses to MsC and PhD students and (2) Leading research group of MsC and PhD students working on drug design for HCV, system biology on lunge cancer and vaccine prediction for EFV. My responsibilities include: (1) Teaching molecular virology and bioinformatics courses to MsC and PhD students and (2) Leading research group of MsC and PhD students working on drug design for HCV, system biology on lunge cancer and vaccine prediction for EFV.

    • Saudi Arabia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate professor of Bioinformatics
      • Jan 2017 - Sep 2022

    • Lecturer
      • Feb 2005 - Jul 2012

    • Post-doc
      • Sep 2001 - Aug 2002

      I was working on Citrus tristeza virus, transmitted by aphid vector. We studied the molecular variation intra and enter isolates collected from different trees after transmission by graft or aphids, and in a comparison with the parent tree isolates. The objective of this work was to find the effect of insect vector on the variation occurring on the viral genome. I was working on Citrus tristeza virus, transmitted by aphid vector. We studied the molecular variation intra and enter isolates collected from different trees after transmission by graft or aphids, and in a comparison with the parent tree isolates. The objective of this work was to find the effect of insect vector on the variation occurring on the viral genome.

    • PhD student
      • May 1995 - Dec 1998

      I studied the molecular characteristics of Maize yellow stripe virus (MYSV), from Egypt, in a comparison with an isolate of maize stripe-Tenuivirus. The characterization included RNA separation, size determination, RT-PCR, cloning of the possible segments, and hybridization techniques to identify the origin of each clone, and to compare MYSV and MStV-Tenuivirus to each other. MYSV and MStV were partially sequenced and were compared to the genebank data to get a clear classification of MYSV. I also studied the virus multiplication in the insect vector (leafhopper), after a serial passage of the viruleferous vector on the healthy plants; the virus was detected in the collected vector overtime by dot blot hybridization. Show less

  • ORSTOM
    • Egyptian-French project, Fac. of Agriculture, Cario University
    • MSc Student
      • 1991 - May 1995

      1991 1991

Education

  • Cairo University
    BSc, Agriculture
    1987 - 1990

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