I have been responsible for teaching practical basic biology, and advanced molecular biotechnology courses, including Biology I (Anatomy and Cell Biology), Vertebrates, Molecular Biology I, Biology II (Histology and Physiology), Cellular Structure & Cell Communication, Molecular Biology II, Introduction to Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Cell & Molecular Biology (for the Biomedical Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering), and Cell Culture Principles & Techniques.
Also, I am acting as a coordinator of academic and administrative affairs, with full responsibility for tasks, including registration, student support, academic advising, and faculty logistics, among others, as a member of the “Academic Advising”, “Quality Assurance & Accreditation”, “Devices & Labs Preparation”, “Exams Supervision & Control”, “Reporting & Events Documentation”, and “Coursera” committees.
I served as an MSc researcher under a contract between ASRT and Alexandria University, pursuing my master’s through the Scientists for Next Generation (SNG) program as part of a merit-based scholarship.
I was responsible for performing hematological, biochemical, microbiological, and parasitological diagnostic tests.
Education
MSc in Molecular Biology
Alexandria University
My master’s focused on investigating the analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects of a natural extract, focusing on the epigenetic regulation of inflammatory pain pathways by microRNAs, specifically miR-107 and miR-145.