Medical Laboratory
- : Muhammad Al-Dha Hamed
- : Associate Professor
- : Male
- : N/A
QUALIFICATIONS
- PhD Microbiology Gazira University 2009
- M.Sc. Microbiology Sudan University 2003
- BSc Microbiology Sudan University 1998
Training courses and workshops
- HIV screening and confirmation tests(Germany).
- HLA serological and molecular typing ( Italy ).
- CD4 count estimating by Cytometer (UNAIDS).
- Immunological testing (Vienna Austeria).
- Development of teaching staff of Karary University.
- WHO Curriculum for laboratory staff.
- Medical and Scientific conferences.
Current Job
- Director of HIV Lab in VCT center Omdurman military hospital.
- Assistant professor of Microbiology Faculty of Medical laboratory Sciences Karary University Omdurman since 2010.
- Vice Dean of faculty of medical lab Sciences Karary University.
- Head department of microbiology karary university.
Activities:
- Member of Karary University Prospectus Editors.
- Member of Faculty of Medical Lab Sciences Curriculum Committee.
- Member of faculty of Pharmacy Curriculum Committee.
- Member of Karary Uniersity Senate.
- Member of Faculty of Medical lab Sciences Marawe University.
- Member of dar aleloum college curriculum committee.
- Member of International Society for infectious Diseases.
Teaching experience:
- Teaching of Virology in faculty of Pharmacy U of K.
- Teaching and training of Laboratory Students in Central lab.
- Assistant professor of Microbiology Karary University.
- Supervision for Graduate and Post Graduate students.
- Research and scientific paper.
- Associate professor of microbiology.
Publications
- Prevalence of HIV among tuberculus patients in Khartoum state
- HIV associated with nephropathy patients
- Determination of HIV type one and subtypes in Sudan with reference to response to HIV therapy
- Prevalence of HIV among pregnant women in military maternity hospital
- Detection of H pylori among children in pediatric hospital Omdurman military pediatric hospital
- Primary lymphoma of the thyroid gland acase study
- Prevalence of Hepatitis B virus and Hepatitis C virus among Haemodialysis patients in military Hospital renal unit Omdurman Sudan