Karary University

PhD degree

Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Microbiology and Immunology

2019

Master degree

Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt  

Microbiology and Immunology

2014

Bachelor degree

Faculty of Pharmacy, Omdurman Islamic University, Khartoum Sudan

Pharmacy

2004

  1. Certificate of Specialists in Microbiology and Immunology Specialization Registration No. 810 (Sudan Medical Council).
  2. Professional diploma in Health Care Management (Arab Institute for Continuing Professional Development (AICPD), Cairo, Egypt).
  3. Professional diploma in infection control (Arab Institute for Continuing Professional Development (AICPD), Cairo, Egypt).
  4. Diploma in English language (Harvest British College), Cairo, Egypt.
  5. ICDL certificate (International Computer Driving License).

Undergraduate Courses:

Faculty of Pharmacy, Karary University

  • 3rd year, Basic Microbiology, General Program, Faculty of Pharmacy Karary University
  • 3rd year, Bacteriology, Mycology, Virology and Parasitology, General Program, Faculty of Pharmacy Karary University
  • 4th year, Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, General Program, Faculty of Pharmacy Karary University
  • 5th year, Immunology, General Program, Faculty of Pharmacy Karary University
  • 5th year, Pharmaceutical Microbiology, General Program, Faculty of Pharmacy Karary University

Postgraduate Courses:

Master of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Khartoum

  • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Course (2nd semester)

Collaboration work

  • External Examiner of Microbiology and Immunology in;
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Gezira, Madani, Sudan (Master of Pharmaceutical Microbiology).
  • Faculty of Medicine, Dongola University, Dongola, Sudan (Under graduate students).
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, Africa International University, Khartoum, Sudan (Under graduate students)
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Yarmok College, Khartoum, Sudan (Under graduate students)
  1. Pharmaceutical Microbiology (Faculties of Pharmacy).
  2. Medical Microbiology (All medical faculties).
  3. Clinical Microbiology (All medical faculties).
  4. General, Medical and Clinical Bacteriology (All medical faculties).
  5. General, Medical and Clinical Mycology (All medical faculties).
  6. General, Medical and Clinical Parasitology (All medical faculties).
  7. General, Medical and Clinical Virology (All medical faculties).
  8. Immunology (All medical faculties).
  9. Biotechnology (Faculties of Pharmacy).
  • Dean

Dean of the Pharmacy Faculty, Karary University, Khartoum, Sudan (August 2022–Present).

  • Assistant Professor

Head of the Microbiology and Immunology Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Karary University, Khartoum, Sudan, (October 2019– August 2022).

  • Adjunct Assistant Professor

Faculty of Pharmacy (Psotgraduates), University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, (September 2020–Present).

  • Adjunct Lecturer

Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Karary University, Khartoum, Sudan, Graduate Research Assistant

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. (October 2014–April 2019).

  • Graduate Research Assistant

 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt. (November 2010–June 2014).

Antimicrobials, anti-virulence, bioremediation, biotechnology, environmental microbiome, hospital microbiome, human microbiome, infection control, medical biotechnology, microbial genetics, microbiology, conventional and nonconventional antimicrobial agents and their targets, microbial resistance, nosocomial pathogens, public health, therapeutics development, nanotechnology, wastewater treatment, cancer genetics, chemopreventive and anti-cancer agents, computer-aided drug design, interaction between the immune system and cancer, neglected microbial diseases. Malaria and malaria parasites, HIV and the hepatitis C virus.

Books:

  1. Essential Drug Dose Handbook (2009).
  2. Lecture Notes on Immunology for Pharmacy Students (2020).

Papers:

  1. Shawkey, A. M., Rabeh, M. A., Abdulall, A. K., & Abdellatif, A. O. (2013). Green nanotechnology: anticancer activity of silver nanoparticles using Citrullus colocynthis aqueous extracts. Adv. Life Sci. Technol, 13, 60-70.
  2. Ramadan, M. A., Shawkey, A. E., Rabeh, M. A., & Abdellatif, A. O. (2019). Expression of P53, BAX, and BCL-2 in human malignant melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma cells after tea tree oil treatment in vitro. Cytotechnology, 71, 461-473.
  3. Ramadan, M. A., Shawkey, A. E., Rabeh, M. A., & Abdellatif, A. O. (2020). Promising antimicrobial activities of oil and silver nanoparticles obtained from Melaleuca alternifolia leaves against selected skin-infecting pathogens. Journal of herbal medicine, 20, 100289.
  4. Shawkey, A. M., Abdulall, A. K., Rabeh, M. A., & Abdellatif, A. O. (2014). Enhanced biocidal activities of Citrullus colocynthis aqueous extracts by green nanotechnology. Int J Appl Res Nat Prod, 7(2), 1-10.
  5. Shawkey, A. M., Rabeh, M. A., & Abdellatif, A. O. (2014). Biofunctional molecules from Citrullus colocynthis: An HPLC/MS analysis in correlation to antimicrobial and anticancer activities. Adv. Life Sci. Technol, 17, 51-61.

Conferences and Presentations: -

  1. Speaker at the 43rd Euro-Global Summit on Cancer Therapy and Radiation Oncology. Promising chemopreventive activities of tea tree oil against human malignant melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma in vitro. 34th Euro-Global Summit on Cancer Therapy and Radiation Oncology, July 25–27, 2019, London, UK
  2. Development and formulation of liposome-encapsulated silver nanoparticles and tea tree oil for skin infections. 47th World Congress on Microbiology, September 10–11, 2018. London, UK
  3. Development of nano-based microemulsions from tea tree oil and silver nanoparticles and assessment of their enhanced antimicrobial activities against representative wound-infecting pathogens. 2nd World Congress on Infectious Diseases, August 24-26, 2016, Philadelphia, USA
  4. Green nanotechnology: promising antimicrobial activity of oil, silver, and sulfur nanoparticles obtained from Melaleuca alternifolia against representative skin-infecting pathogens. World Congress on Infectious Diseases, August 10–12, 2015, London, UK
  1. The 1st winner in Mashrouy, a competition organized by the British Council and the British Embassy in Sudan for young entrepreneurs's projects (the production of baker's yeast and citric acid from sugar cane molasses by applying biotechnology), was in March 2015 (Khartoum, Sudan). Attendance of the Business-Human Rights Framework workshop, British Council Khartoum, Sudan, 2014 (Khartoum, Sudan).
  2. Attendance of the Innovation Leaders Forum at Judge Business School, Cambridge, UK, April 2015 (London, UK).
  3. Certificate in Sustainable Development Workshop, East London University, London, UK, November 2016 (London, UK).
  4. Member of the project selection committee (Mashrouy Competition season 5) organized by the British Council in Sudan, July. 2018 (Khartoum, Sudan).
  5. Attendance at the 1st Social Enterprise Forum (July. 2018) (Khartoum, Sudan).
  6. Business Networking Workshop (July, 2019), London, UK. Business Networking Workshop (July, 2019), London, UK.
  1. Member of the Sudanese Pharmacists Union.
  2. Member of the African Society for Quality in Healthcare.
  3. Member of the ArCQQA Infection Control Team (Egypt).
  4. Member of the infection control team (Medical Services Administration, Sudan).
  1. The 1st winner of the Mashrouy program, a competition organized by the British Council and the British Embassy in Sudan for young entrepreneurs' scientific projects (my project: enhancement of baker's yeast and citric acid production from sugar cane molasses by applying biotechnology), March, 2015.
  2. Medal of Excellence from the President of the Republic of Sudan, February 2018.