Saleh AlAbdulhadi

Saleh AlAbdulhadi

$150/hr
Medical Genetic Consultant
Reply rate:
-
Availability:
Part-time (20 hrs/wk)
Age:
48 years old
Location:
Dammam, Eastern Provence, Saudi Arabia
Experience:
15 years
CURRICULUM VITAE WRITTEN BY: Dr. SALEH A. S. AL-ABDULHADI MEDICAL LICENSE: Consultant (Medical Genetic) Registration Number:- SCHS, Professional Registration ID#07-R-A-28037 - WORK ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: PRINCE SATAM BIN ABULAZIZ UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF APPLIED MEDICAL SCIENCE P.O.BOX 83 AL-KHARJ 11942 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA MOBILE: +966 - PHONE: +966 - FAXMAIL: ……………………. EMAIL:-- PRINCE MOHAMMED STREET (1ST ST) DAMMAM, EASTERN PROVINCE P.O.BOX 11567 DAMMAM 31423 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA MOBILE: +966 - PHONE: +966 - FAXMAIL: …………….. EMAIL:-- DATE OF BIRTH: 21ST OF MAY 1977 MARTIAL STATUS: MARRIED NATIONALITY: SAUDI PRESENT POSITION: 2012 - PRESENT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND CONSULTANT MEDICAL MOLECULAR GENETIC VICE -DEAN FOR QUALITY AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN OF MEDICAL MOLECULAR GENETIC UNIT COLLEGE OF APPLIED MEDICAL SCIENCE PRINCE SATTAM BIN ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY P.O. BOX 422 RIYADH 11942 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA EMAIL:-MOBILE: +966 - PHONE: +966 - FAXMAIL: …………………………… PREVIOUS POSITIONS: 2010 - 2012 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AND CONSULTANT MEDICAL MOLECUAR GENETIC COLLEGE OF APPLIED MEDICAL SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF TABOUK P.O.BOX 378 TABOUK 71411 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA EMAIL:-MOBILE: +966 - PHONE: +966 - FAXMAIL: + 966 - - SENIOR SPECIALIST, MEDICAL MOLECULAR GENETIC AND GENETIC COUNSELING MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY AND PGD MEDICAL LABORATORY AND PATHOLOGY DEPARTMENT SAAD SPECIALIST HOSPITAL P.O.BOX 30353 ALKHOBAR 31952 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA EMAIL:-MOBILE: +966 - PHONE: +966 - EXT. 2705 FAXMAIL: + 966 - MEDICAL LICENSE: 2013 Consultant (Medical Genetic) Registration Number:- SCHS, Professional Registration ID#07-R-A-28037 QUALIFICATIONS: MARCH- 2015 NCAAA- AUDITORS - NCAAA, BRITISH COUNCIL, MOE (GROUP OF WORKSHOPS) 2012 Basic Life Support (BLS) provider 2008 Basic Life Support (BLS) provider 2006 Malcom Baldrige Training Workshops 2006 Critical Care Workshop and symposium, Mayo Clinic 2005 Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation 2005 Genetic Epidemiology Course, LSHTM, London, UK. 2004 PhD, in Medicine, Child Health: Genetic of Asthma and Atopy. 2003 Human Linkage Analysis course, (HGMP) research center, London, UK. 2001 MSc in Science, Medical Molecular Genetics. 2001 Induction Course for new Postgraduate Research Students. 2000 Biochemistry Specialist, Almana General Hospitals, Dammam. 1999 BSc in Biochemistry (King Saud University, Riyadh). 1996 General English Level 4A, The British Council, Riyadh. 1995 PC Installation and application Course, King Saud University, Riyadh. POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION:- Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) in Child Health. University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen Children Hospital, Child Health Department. Research Proposal; Genetic of Asthma and Atopy. Thesis title “Role of Genetic Polymorphisms in the Chemokine Pathway in Asthma and Atopy (The current research proposal details is available) - Degree of Master of Science in Medical Molecular Genetics. University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Medical Genetics Department. Passed: Genetics Technologies, Clinical CytoGenetics And Clinical Biochemistry, Genetics of Common Diseases, Medical Genetics, Major Essay title of “Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) in skin cancer”, Project thesis title of “Pharmacogenetics and genetics of Psychiatric disorders”, Practical Report (DNA cloning), and Practical Report (Molecular Genetics). UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: 1995-99 Bachelor degree of Biochemistry, King Saud University, Riyadh. 1993-95 High School level degree Al-Amer Abdullah High School, Dammam Certificate of three-year studies in Science. 1984-93 Primary/Intermediate degrees Al-Nahdah Privet School, Distinction (Grade A in all Models). SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNATIONAL AWARDS: 2012 Certificate of Achievement, BioMedLib 2011 I was selected within the selected persons within Asia and the Pacific (Pacific) and placing translation for my life and my personal in Who's Who in the World 2011 (28th Edition). 2005 The 3rd ERS Lung Science Bursary Award. “Evidence that polymorpisms on the chemokine, and chemokine receptor pathway contribute to the expression of asthma”. (2005). Taromina, Sicily, Italy. 2004 The 2ed ERS Lung Science Bursary Award. “Family linkage analysis and age specific associations of –403 G/A promoter RANTES polymorphism with asthma”. (2004). Taromina, Sicily, Italy. 2003 The ERS Young Investigation Award. “Tests and estimates (transmission disequilibrium test) for allelic association of CCR532 with Asthma in high risk families”. Vienna, Austria. 2001 Scholarship via Ministry of Higher Education (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh), presented by Saudi Culture Bureau, London. OTHER RELEVANT UNDERGRADUATE EXPERIENCE: 1999 First Aid Service, Volunteer in King Khalid Medical College, Riyadh. 1996-99 Information elective in university journal society, King Saud University, Riyadh. 1996-99 Biomedical elective in the Department of Biochemistry, College of science, King Saud University, Riyadh. 1994-95 Scientific elective in the Scientific Society, Prince Abdullah School, Dammam. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2012- Present Assistant Professor/ Consultant, Medical Genetic (Prince Sattam Bin-Abdulaziz University) Job role: Academic and administration:  Teaching Medical Genetic, for 4th year students MLS, college of applied medical science.  Teaching Introduction to Pathology, for 2nd year students MLS, college of applied medical science.  Teaching Lab administration, for 4th year students MLS, college of applied medical science.  Vice Dean for Development and Quality, college of applied medical science.  Chairman of Medical Genetic unite, college of applied medical science. - Quality consultant for college of Mohammed Almana (parttime) - Consultants for university deanship of higher education and research - Assistant Professor, Medical Genetic (Tabuk University) Job role: Academic and administration:  Teaching Genetic and Molecular Biology, for 2nd year students MLT, college of applied medical science.  Teaching and training clinical rotation genetic, for 4th year students MLT, college of applied medical science.  Teaching Medical Genetic, for 4th year students MBBS, college of medicine.  Course coordinator Genetic and Molecular Biology.  Coordinator, 4th year clinical rotation and Internship program - Senior Specialist, Medical Molecular Genetics and Genetic Counseling Job role: overseeing and running  Genetic counselling clinic     Microbial Genetic Screening including nucleic acid test for infectious disease HCV and HIV. Infection disease screening (including daily screening for MRSA) Molecular tests for Oncology cases. Developing molecular genetic screening for PGD cases. - Department Head, Clinical Support Services Education and Pioneer Program, Saad Training Institute, Saad Specialist Hospital Job role:  Clinical support training and development  Continues medical education  Pioneer scholarship program  Medical library  Saudi Commission of Health Specialist (SCHS)  PI  Research 2005 (3 Months) Visitor Clinical Scientist King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Molecular Genetics Laboratory and IVF unite. - Postdoctoral fellows Department of child health and medical genetic lab University of Aberdeen 2000 Medical Assistants (Part-Time Job) Grampian Medical Hospital, Aberdeen, Department of Microbiology. - Specialist Biochemistry (Fulltime Job) Almana General Hospital, Dammam, rotation in all sections:  Haematology.  Clinical Biochemistry.  Blood Transfusion.  Microscopy.  Microbiology.  Serology.  Wording. Summer 1998 Medical Assistant (elective summer paid job/nonspecialized) Dhahran Medical Center, Saudi ARAMCO Oil Company. -: TEACHING/ SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION (ELECTIVE WORK), UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN, UK: Undergraduate: I have leading 3rd year medical genetic students practical lab work, in molecular genetic experiments and genetic cloning. Supervising student’s experiments work and lab reports. I am a member of the undergraduate tutelage committee for Medical Genetic, University of Aberdeen. Postgraduate: I am regularly contributed in the weekly postgraduate education class in University of Aberdeen. I have been teaching postgraduate students and staff different models related to genetic of simple and complex diseases (Cystic Fibrosis CF, Asthma, Atopy, Alzheimer, …etc), immunology (General and specific), biochemistry, bioinformatics, IT (Word, Excel, and power point) and biomedical technology (PCR, RT-PCR, RFLP, Southern plot, Northern plot, Electrophoresis, Column electrophoresis, TaqMan Assay, Gene sequencing, LightCycler Instrument, and DASH). Genetic and Statistical analyses (Cyrillic 3, Linkage, Linkage Disequilibrium (EH),…etc). PAPERS REVIEW: 2012 “DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF HIV PREVENTION SCALE FOR HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS”, Journal of AIDS and HIV Research 2011 Elvira Vaclavik Bräuner1, Steffen Loft2, Ole Raaschou-Nielsen, Ulla Vogel, Paal Skytt Andersen and Mette Sørensen. "Effects of a 17q21 chromosome gene variant, tobacco smoke and furred pets on infant wheeze", Nature: Genes and Immunity. 2008 Christine L.E. Siezen, Louis Bont, Hennie M. Hodmaekers, Mrieke J. Emerers, Gerda Doornbos, Ruben van’t Slot, Ciska Wijmenega, Hans C. van Houwelingen, Jan L.L. Kimpen, Tjeerd G Kimman, Barbera hoebee and Riny Janssen. “Genetic susceptibility to RSV bronchiolitis in pretem children is associated with airway remodelling genes and innate immune genes”, Nature: Genes and Immunity. 2005 Seung-Hyun Kim, Jin-Sik Bae, J. W. Holloway, Chang-Hee Suh, DongHo Nahm,Hae-Sim Park. “A polymorphism of MS4A2 (-109T>C) encoding the β-chain of the highaffinity IgE receptor is associated with a susceptibility to AIA”, Nature: Genes and Immunity. 2004 Jong-Keuk Lee, Ha-Jung Ryu, Ho-Youl Jung, Jung-Sun Park, Jun-Woo Kim, Hyung-Tae Kim, Choon-Sik Park, InSong Koh, Bermseok Oh, Chan Park, Kuchan Kimm. “Genetic Variants of IL-13 and IL-4 in the Korean Population:Polymorphisms, Haplotypes and Linkage Disequilibrium”, Nature: Genes and Immunity. 2004 Yoichi Suzuki, Fumiaki Kamada, Chenchen Shao, Mayumi Tamari, Koichi Hasegawa, Tomomitsu Hirota, Makiko Shimizu, Naomi Takahashi, Xiao-Quan Mao, Satoru Doi, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Akihiko Miyatake, Kimie Fujita, Yoko Aoki, Shigeo Kure, Gen Tamura, Taro Shirakawa, Yoichi Matsubara. “Association of the hCLCA1 gene with childhood and adult asthma”, Nature: Genes and Immunity. 2004 Susanne Stemmler, Umut Arinir, Wolfram Klein, Gernot Rohde, Sabine Hoffjan, Natascha Wirkus, Karin Reinitz-Rademacher, Albrecht Bufe, Gerhard Schultze-Werninghaus, Joerg Epplen. “Association of interleukin 8 receptor α polymorphisms with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma”, Nature: Genes and Immunity. SCIENTIFIC SKILLS: 2) GENETICS ANALYSES: (FOR MENDELIAN AND COMPLEX DISEASE) 1) MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES:          PCR. RFLP. Electrophoresis. DASH. RT-PCR RealTime PCR (TaqMan Assay). FISH. FACS. Sequencing.       Family-based analyses. Linkage analyses. Linkage disequilibrium analyses. Case-controls analyses. Pedigree drawing Risk calculation 3) BIOINFORMATIC ANALYSES:  NCBI, BLAST, Ensembl, TraFac, MatInspector, Matlnd, and TF-search, MOLECULAR GENETIC EXPERIENCE:     Microbial Genetic Screening including nucleic acid test for infectious disease HCV and HIV. Infection disease screening (including daily screening for MRSA) Molecular tests for Oncology cases. Developing molecular genetic screening for PGD cases. OTHER SKILLS:       Experienced using Microsoft Works: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, SPSS, and STATA. Competent with e-mail and Internet searches. Presentation skills and report writing from degree studies. Team working developed on field trips and through work experience. Sports, Gym, swimming. Designing. MEMBERSHIPS:          Committee member teaching assistants and lecturers, SAU, KSA. Member of the Commission project leadership development for faculty members SAU, KSA. Member of the Committee developmental assessment project for the fourth standard of education and learning, SAU, KSA. Saudi Society of Genetic Disease (SSGD), Riyadh, KSA. Saudi Arabian Organization Club (SAOC), Aberdeen, UK. British Thoracic Society (BTS), London, UK British Society of Human Genetics (BSHG), Birmingham, UK European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG), Vienna, Austria Human Genome Organization (HUGO), London, UK. COURSES ATTENDED: 2010- Present Continues Medical Education, Prince Sattam BinAbdulaziz University Sept- Continues Medical Education, Saad Specialist Hospital (attachment) April 2005 Genetic Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). London, UK. April 2003 Human Linkage Analysis course, (HGMP) research center, London, UK. March 2003 Writing and Research Protocol (HSRU), Aberdeen. 2003 Generic Skills 2, Taught course for PhD student. 2003 Bioinformatic course 2, Taught course for PhD student. 2003 Radiation course 2, Taught course for PhD student. 2003 Statistic course 2, Taught course for PhD student. 2003 Epidemiology for postgraduates, Taught course for PhD student. 2002 Statistic Course 1, Taught course for PhD student 2002 Generic Skills 1, Taught course for PhD student. - Bioinformatics course 1, Taught Course for PhD student. University Safety Training course, Taught course for PhD student 2001 Radiation Course 2, Taught course Program for PhD Student 2000 Radiation Course 1, Taught course Program for PhD student University Safety Training course 2, Taught course for PhD student 2000 1999 Induction Course for new Postgraduate Research Students, Aberdeen. 1996 General English Level 4A, The British Council, Riyadh. 1995 PC Installation and application Course, King Saud University, Riyadh. MEETINGS ATTENDED: November 2013 5th Arab Pan Genetic conference, Dubai, UAE March 2009 King Fahad Specialist Hospital-Dammam 3rd Infection Prevention and Control Symposium of KFSH-D, 3ed Annual Meeting of Saudi Societyof Medical Microbiology & Infection Disease May 2008 KFSH&RC Post graduate center Genetic Counseling and Preventative Screening Programs in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Now and Future September 2004 European Respiratory Society Conference (ERS), Glasgow, UK. July 2004 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), London, UK. June 2004 Scottish Society of Experimental Medicine (SSEM), Dundee, UK. April 2004 Second Lung Science Conference (ERS). “Application of our knowledge of the basic processes of lung inflammation in lung disease”, Toarmina, Sicily, Italy. September 2003 British Human Genetics Conference (BSHG), University of York, York, UK. September 2003 European Respiratory Society Conference (ERS), Vienna, Austria. September 2003 British Thoracic Society (BTS), London, UK. July 2002 The UK Cord Blood Immunology Group meeting, London, UK. June 2002 The Royal Society of Edinburgh Annual meeting “The Increase in Allergy Disease: Environment and Susceptibility”, Edinburgh, UK. PUBLICATIONS: BOOK: ROLE OF GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS: IN CHEMOKINE PATHWAY IN ASTHMA AND ATOPY PAPERS: Saleh A. Al-Abdulhadi, Mohammed Al-Rabia. Tests and estimates (transmission disequilibrium test) for allelic association of CCR5D32 with Asthma in high-risk families; Journal of Pakistan Medical Association 2011; 61(3): 267-273. Saleh A. Al-Abdulhadi, Mohammed Al-Rabia. Linkage and haplotype analysis of the chemokines receptor clustered on chromosome 3p21.3 in families at high risk of asthma and atopy. Annals of Saudi Medicine 2010; 30(2): 115-122. Saleh A. Al-Abdulhadi, Mohammed Al-Rabia. Genetic polymorphism in chemokine receptor 3 associated with high risk of asthma but not atopy in children and adults: Transmission and association studies. Egyptian Journal of Immunology 2009; 16(1): 83-93. Saleh A. Al-Abdulhadi, Mohammed Al-Rabia. Association and preferential transmission of the CCR2V64I polymorphism with absence of asthma in high-risk families. Saudi Medical Journal 2008; 29:-. S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P J Helms, M Main, O Smith, G Christie. Preferential transmission and association of the – 403 G→A promoter RANTES polymorphism with atopic asthma. Genes and Immunity 2005; 6:2430. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Gordon Christie, Peter J. Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Association of CCR2V64I (G→A) polymorphism with protection against asthma. Family based study. (2004). European Respiratory Journal. (Supplement 48), 24:S135. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Gordon Christie, Peter J. Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Linkage and haplotype analyses for chemokine receptors clustered in chromosome 3q21.3 in family pedigree with asthma and atopy. (2004). European Respiratory Journal. (Supplement 48), 24:S135. S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P J Helms, M Main, O Smith, G Christie. Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen Children Hospital, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZG, Scotland UK. Tests and estimates (transmission disequilibrium test) for allelic association of CCR5Δ32 with Asthma in high-risk families. 2004 (in progress). S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P J Helms, M Main, O Smith, G Christie. Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen Children Hospital, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZG, Scotland UK. Allelic frequency association with asthma and preferential transmission of relevant polymorphisms of Chemokine receptor 2. 2004 (in progress). S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P J Helms, M Main, O Smith, G Christie. Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen Children Hospital, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZG, Scotland UK. Log linear analyses and assessment of genetic imprinting for genes along the chemokine pathway. 2004 (in progress). S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P J Helms, M Main, O Smith, G Christie. Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen Children Hospital, Westburn Road, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZG, Scotland UK. The functional relevance of polymorphisms in chemokines, and chemokine receptor genes. 2004 (in progress). Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter J. Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Family linkage analysis and age specific associations of –403 G/A promoter RANTES polymorphism with asthma. (2003). Journal of Medical Genetics. (Supplement 1), 40:S81. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter J. Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Tests and estimates (transmission disequilibrium test) for allelic association of CCR532 with Asthma in high risk families. (2003). European Respiratory Journal. (Supplement 45), 22:S580. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter J. Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Dose CCR5 Delta 32 polymorphism influence the expression of atopic and non-atopic asthma in high risk families. (2003). European Respiratory Journal. (Supplement 45), 22:S580. S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, G. Christie, O. Smith, P. J. Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Contributions of 403 G/A RANTES promoter polymorphism to atopy and asthma across two generations: evidence for familial linkage and age specific associations. (2003). Thorax. (Supplement iii), 58:iii61. ORAL PRESENTATIONS: Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, The field of Medical Genetic between Past and Present, (2012) Salman Bin Abulaziz University, KSA. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter Helms. Child Health, Royal Aberdeen Children Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Evidence that Polymorphism in the Chemokine Pathway Contribute to the expression of Asthma and Atopy (2005). King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, KSA. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Linkage and haplotype analyses for chemokine receptors clustered in chromosome 3p21.3 in family pedigrees with asthma and atopy. (2004). Scottish Society of Experimental Medicine (SSEM). Dundee, UK. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter Helms. Margaret Main. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Preferential transmission and association of the – 403 G→A promoter RANTES polymorphism with atopic asthma. (2004). GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) meeting. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Role of Genetic Polymorphisms in the Chemokine Pathway in Asthma and Atopy. (2003). 1st Annual Symposium, University of Aberdeen, UK. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter J. Helms. Family linkage analysis and age specific associations of –403 G/A promoter RANTES polymorphism with asthma. (2003). Presented and resaved Bursaries at the 2ed ERS Lung Science Conference, Taromina, Sicily, Italy. Saleh Al-Abdulhadi, Peter Helms. Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom. Family linkage analysis and age specific associations of – 403 (GA) promoter RANTES polymorphism with asthma. (2002). Medical Genetics Department, University of Aberdeen, UK.
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