Assoc. Prof. Mogahid Yahya Hassan Nassar

Vice-Dean of Faculty of Medicine for Student Affairs

Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences – University of Science and Technology – Sana’a, Yemen

Specialty: Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology & Immunology

Official Email: m.nassar@ust.edu.ye

1. Qualifications

Associate Professor Pathology Department, University of Science and Technology, Yemen, 27/9/2022.
PhD Degree Clinical Pathology (Immunology), University of Science and Technology, Yemen, 10/2017.
Master’s Degree Clinical Pathology and Hematology, Mansoura University, Egypt, 7/2003.
M.B.B CH. Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Egypt, 11/1997.

2. Academic & Administrative Experience

Position / Title Institution / University Period
Vice-Dean for Student Affairs University of Science and Technology, Yemen 23/8/2022 – Present
Associate Professor in Pathology Department University of Science and Technology, Yemen 27/9/2022 – Present
Vice-Dean for Academic Affairs University of Science and Technology, Yemen 1/2021 – 23/8/2022
Vice-Dean for Health Sciences University of Science and Technology, Yemen 10/2017 – 12/2020
Assistant Professor in Pathology Department University of Science and Technology, Yemen 10/2017 – 10/2017
Assistant Lecturer in Pathology Department University of Science and Technology, Yemen 1/8/2003 – 10/2017
Demonstrator in Pathology Department University of Science and Technology, Yemen 1/7/1999 – 1/10/2000

3. Clinical & Laboratory Experience

Medical Role / Specialty Hospital / Laboratory Period
Consultant & Specialist in Hematology and Clinical Pathology University of Science and Technology Hospital, Yemen 18/8/2009 – Present
Hematology and Clinical Pathology Specialist Saudi-German Hospital Lab, Sana’a, Yemen 2/2014 – Present
Hematology and Clinical Pathology Specialist Modern International Lab, Sana’a, Yemen 11/2004 – Present
Head of Immunotransplantation Department Al-Thawra General Hospital, Sana’a, Yemen 7/2005 – 6/2011
House Officer (Internship) Al-Thawra Hospital, Ibb, Yemen 1/3/1998 – 28/2/1999

4. Teaching Experience

Subject Target Audience & Program University
General Pathology 2nd Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
Hemato-Pathology 4th Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
Genitourinary system – Pathology 4th Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
Genitourinary system – Histology 4th Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
Endocrine system – Pathology 4th Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
Endocrine system – Histology 4th Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
Immunology 2nd Year Medical Students University of Science & Technology (UST)
General Pathology 3rd Year Dental Students University of Science & Technology (UST)

5. Conferences and Workshops

  1. Advanced training in immunotransplantation, Mansoura University, Egypt, 15/2/1999 to 12/6/1999.
  2. Participation in the 14th International Workshop on Community-Based Education incorporating Problem-Based Learning (PBL), Suez Canal University, Egypt, 21-28/2/2000.
  3. Research and clinical experience in immunotransplantation, Mansoura University, Egypt, 13/12/2000 to 12/11/2002.
  4. Participation in the 6th Egyptian-French Seminar of Immunology and Molecular Biology, Mansoura University, Egypt, 22-24/10/2001.
  5. Participation in the 7th Egyptian-French Seminar of Immunology and Molecular Biology, Mansoura University, Egypt, 14-24/10/2002.
  6. Participation in the 2nd Seminar of Clinical Chemistry Integrated Postgraduate Course in Clinical Chemistry, Mansoura University, Egypt, 22-27/3/2003.
  7. Participation in the 3rd Higher Education Conference: “Challenges of Quality Assurance in Developing Countries”, Sana’a, Yemen, 11-13/10/2009.
  8. Participation in the Immunophenotyping Workshop, Fayoum University, Egypt, 3-4/11/2009.
  9. Participation in the 7th Conference of FISA, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, 8-11/11/2009.

6. Publications

  1. Nassar MY. (2003). Role of interleukin-8 in prediction of acute rejection after renal transplantation of acute renal failure patients. Thesis of Master Degree, Mansoura University, Egypt.
  2. El-Nono IH, Al-Ba’adani TH, Ghilan AM, Asba NW, Al-Alimy GM, Al-Massani MM, Noman MA, Al-Shargabe S, Al-Mansour MM, Nassar MY. Adult-to-adult living related donor renal transplantation in Yemen: the first experience. Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl. 2007 Jun;18(2):265-9.
  3. Ali El, Shekeil, Abeer Omer Abubakr, Sama Al-Aghbari, and Mogahid Nassar. Anticancer and DNA cleavage studies of some new Schiff base titanium (IV) complexes. European Journal of Chemistry. 5 (3) (2014) 410‐414.
  4. Ahmed Al-motarreb, Riyath Saif Ali, Arwa Othman, Haitham Masood and Mogahid Nassar. Human leukocyte antigen class II genetic variants are highly associated with rheumatic heart diseases in Yemeni patients. Kuwait Medical Journal. 2014; 46(3):212-216.
  5. Mogahid Y. Nassar, Hassan A. Al-Shamahy, Haitham A. A. Masood. The Association between Human Leukocyte Antigens and Hypertensive End-Stage Renal Failure among Yemeni Patients. Sultan Qaboos University Med J. May 2015, Vol. 15, Iss. 2, pp. e241–249.
  6. Mogahid Y. Nassar, Hassan A. Al-Shamahy, Abdullah S. Al-Samawi, Nagieb W. Abu Asba, Ibrahiem H. El-Nono, Haitham A. Masood. Underlying Primary Causes of Chronic Renal Failure: A Three-Year Study in Al-Thawra General Hospital, Sana’a, Yemen. Yemeni J Med Sci. 2016.
  7. Mogahid Y. Nassar, Hassan A. Al-Shamahy, Abdullah S. Al-Samawi, Nagieb W. Abu Asba, Ibrahiem H. El-Nono, Haitham A. Masood. Human Leukocyte Antigen Class I and II Variants in Yemeni Patients with Chronic Renal Failure. Iran J Immunol. 2017; 14(3):240-249.
  8. Ali Alhaj, Abdulhabib R. Alqubaty, Mogahid Nassar, Farouk Alqadasi. Assessment of Certain Biochemical Parameters among Petrol Station Workers in Sana’a City, Yemen. Yemeni J Med Sci. 2018.
  9. Mogahid Y. Nassar, Hassan A. Al-Shamahy, Ansam Mansor Mohammed AL-Barq. Evaluation of the immune response to polio vaccine in malnourished children in Sana’a city. Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. 2018, 3 (2).
  10. Mogahid YH Nassar, Mona Mohamed Salah, Hassan A Al Shamahy, Rahma Taher Farea AL Magrami and Khaled A Al Moyed. Immunoglobulin Levels (IgG, IgM and IgA): Normal Values for Healthy Infants and Children in Sana’a City, Yemen. Global Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care. 2019, 1(5). 1-6.
  11. Mogahid Nassar, Ahmed S. Hudna, Ali Alhaj, Abdulhabib R. Alqubaty, Talal Alqahtani. Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency among Newborns in Sana’a City, Yemen. ZUMJ. 2020; 26(5): 806-813.
  12. Mogahid Y. Nassar, Ahmed S. Hudna, Fatima Abdurubbu, Aisha Mohammed, Ala’a Maresh, Fatima Mohammed, Hadeer Al-ariqi, Reem Al-maqtari, Narmeen Al-ariqi, Wafa’a Al-hammadi. Anemia and Its Associated Factors among Final-Year Medical Students at Sana’a University, Yemen. Yemeni J Med Sci. 2021; 15: 8–13.
  13. Academic Collaboration Reference – Co-authored with Prof. Dr. Abdullah A. Al-Mikhlafy: Abdullah A Al-Mikhlafy, Mahdi Al Karawani, Rashad Abdul-Ghani, Ibrahim Alsubol, Asmaa AH Al-Awadi, Mogahid Y Nassar, Mohammed A Alshehab, Adel Almutawakel, Adeeb Salah and Ahlam A Abdultwab. COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among healthcare workers in Yemen. EMHJ. 2023, 29 (11), 877-884.