أ.د أديب أحمد قاسم صالح

 

رئيس قسم العلوم الطبية الاساسية – جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا – صنعاء – الجمهورية اليمنية

 البريد الالكتروني: a.saleh@ust.edu.ye

Scientific Degree:

Associate Professor of Pathology (2022)

Qualifications:

Doctorate Degree (Ph.D.) – Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan (March 2015).

Academic & Administrative Experience:

  • Associate Professor of Pathology: Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST, Sana’a, Yemen (2022 – Present).
  • Assistant Professor of Pathology: Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST (2016 – 2022).
  • Head of the Department of Basic Medical Sciences: Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST (2016 – Present).
  • Head of the Department of Pathology: UST (2016 – Present).
  • Head of the Scientific Committee: Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST (2016 – 2020).
  • Member of the Faculty Council: Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST (2016 – Present).
  • Head of the Student Disciplinary Committee: UST (2016 – 2019).
  • Member of the Bachelor of Medicine Accreditation Committee: Head of Standard No. 5, UST.
  • Member of the Curriculum Development Committee: UST.

Teaching Experience:

  • Teaching Pathology for medical students, UST (2016 – Present).
  • Supervision of graduation projects for medical students.

Scientific & Research Experience:

  • Pathologist at private sectors in Sana’a (2016 – Present).
  • Member of the Job Interview Selection Committee for Academic and Non-Academic Posts, UST.

Publications :

  1. Neonatal sepsis in Sana’a city, Yemen: A predominance of Burkholderia cepacia. BMC Infect Dis (2021).
  2. Increase of MZB1 in B cells in systemic lupus erythematosus: Proteomic analysis of biopsied lymph nodes. Arthritis Research & Therapy (2018).
  3. High Expression of Galectin-3 in Patients with IgG4-Related Disease: A Proteomic Approach. Pathology Research International (2017).
  4. Abnormal Localization of STK17A in Bile Canaliculi in Liver Allografts: An Early Sign of Chronic Rejection. PLoS ONE (2015).
  5. Accelerated telomere reduction and hepatocyte senescence in tolerated human liver allografts. Transpl Immunol (2014).
  6. Application of complement component 4d immunohistochemistry to ABO-Compatible and ABO-Incompatible liver transplantation. Liver Transpl (2014).

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