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محمد حسان محمد طارق - Mohammad Hassan M. Tariq
MSc - assistant lecturer
College of pharmacy , Department of clinical laboratory sciences
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Summary

"I graduated with a degree in medical microbiology from Hawler Medical University in 2018 and then went to the College of Medicine at Al-Mustansiriyah University to pursue a master's degree on the 'Molecular Detection of Agglutinin-Like Sequence 1 Gene in Candida albicans Isolated from Diabetic Foot Patients' under the supervision of Prof. Uroba Khalid in 2022. Due to my competence, in 2023 I was appointed by the Ministry of Higher Education at the University of Baghdad, College of Pharmacy, as an Assistant Lecturer in the Microbiology Laboratory. In addition to my teaching and research responsibilities, I am the Technical Officer in the Graduate Studies Laboratory."

Qualifications

 B.Sc. Medical Microbiology (2018), College of Health Sciences, Hawler Medical University  M.Sc. Microbiology (2022), College of Medicine, Al-Mustansiriya University

Responsibility

Lab Technician in the Microbiology Laboratory for Undergraduate Students. Technical Officer in the Graduate Studies Laboratory

Awards and Memberships

The Training of Trainers (ToT) – University of Baghdad

Research Interests

Antimicrobial Resistance - Pathogen Identification and Characterization - Infectious Diseases - Environmental Microbiology - Food Microbiology - Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Antimicrobials - Clinical Microbiology

Academic Area

Microbiology

Teaching materials
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Microbiology Lab.
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العلوم المختبرية السريرية
Stage 2
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Microbiology Lab.

Publication Date
Sat Jan 01 2022
Journal Name
Mustansiriya Medical Journal
Molecular Detection of Agglutinin-Like Sequence 1 Gene in Candida albicans that is Isolated from Diabetic Foot Patients
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Objectives:

Candida albicans is a microbe living within the natural human flora and is found in the upper respiratory tract, mouth, intestines, and vagina. C. albicans is able to cause infections that range from superficial infections of the skin to life-threatening systemic infections.

Aim of Study:

Detection of virulence gene agglutinin-like sequence (ALS) 1 by using molecular technology from clinical samples (C. albicans

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