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Assistant Professor

Dr. Hagar M. Youssef Aly

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Liwa College, Saeed Bin Ahmed Al Otaiba Street (Al Najda Street previously), Al Danah, Baniyas Tower B, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Professional Summary

Dr. Hagar M. Youssef Aly, PhD

Dr. Hagar M. Youssef Aly is an Assistant professor in the Medical Laboratory Analysis Department at the Medical and health Sciences faculty, with the realm of education universities and medical colleges. She is a PhD holder in Medical Biochemistry from Alexandria University, Egypt. She has Master’s degree in Medical Biochemistry from Alexandria University, Egypt, and a Bachelor degree of Science (Chemistry/Biochemistry Department) from Alexandria University, Egypt. she has acquired extensive experience and expertise across various domains, including teaching, administration, faculty development, research, consultancy, medical practice, and community services. Demonstrated higher ability and ingenuity in developing and conducting academic and professional courses/programs. 

Short Bio

Dr. Hagar M. Youssef Aly has an extensive academic experience in medical colleges, universities, and higher educational institutes. Her involvement in numerous meetings, seminars, conferences, and workshops has significantly enriched his pedagogical repertoire, resulting in enhanced teaching methods, skills, and overall knowledge. She participated in curriculum and syllabi development, also in accreditation committee, reaccreditation, and examination committees.
Prior joining Liwa college as an assistant professor, she worked in Jeddah, KSA in Batterjie Medical College (BMC) where she lectured medical courses for the medicine programme using the BPL (Based Problem Learning) Methodology of teaching in cooperation with Maastricht University in Holland. She also experienced lecturing in Alexandria University and Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt.

Dr. Hagar M. Youssef Aly has a record of publications in prestigious journals, conferences, and workshops. Her research expertise spans across multiple fields including long non-coding genes, Cannabinoid receptors, Phenobarbital, human gene profiling and sequencing, Gastric and colon cancer, and HCV Patients.

Core Qualifications

  • Lab practices, Professional Skills in the field of Medical Lab Analysis
  • Team leading and committee management
  • Curriculum design and management
  • Training needs analysis, training design and development and training delivery
  • Students’ project and research competitions Supervision
  • Teamwork
  • Data analysis
  • Medical practice
  • Curriculum design and management
  • Accreditation
  • Academic Institutions and Strategic Planning
  • Development of New Programs
  • Applied Medical Research
  • Training & Development
  • Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis

Education

  • PhD. in Medical Biochemistry, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt.
  • M.Sc. in Medical Biochemistry, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt.
  • B.Sc. of Science in Chemistry/ Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt.

Publications

  • Gene Profiling of SEC13, SMAD7, GHRL, Long Non-Coding RNA GHRLOS, HIF-1α In Gastric Cancer Patients. Scientific Reports journal. (2022) 12:6555.
  • The efficacy of phenobarbital on the liver enzymes in albino mice liver; Biochemical and Histological studies. The 46th International annual Conference of the Egyptian Society of Histology and Cytology, Egypt. (2022).
  • Novel saccharin analogs as promising antibacterial and anticancer agents: synthesis, DFT, POM analysis, molecular docking, molecular dynamic simulations, and cell-based assay. Journal of Frontiers in Pharmacology. (2022) 13:958379.
  • Long Non-Coding RNA GHRLOS, SEC13, SMAD7, GHRL, HIF-1α In Gastric Cancer Patients. Research square journal. (2022), https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1286721/v1.
  • Cannabinoid receptors in chronic hepatitis C virus obese and non- obese patients. The 45th International annual Conference of the Egyptian Society of Histology and Cytology, Egypt. (2021).
  • Design and synthesis of novel bis-pyridinium based-ionic liquids as potent antiparasitic agents. Journal of Heliyon. (2023) 9: e15431.

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