Assoc. Prof. Adeeb Ahmed Qasem Saleh
Head of Basic Medical Sciences Department
Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences – University of Science and Technology – Sana’a, Yemen
Scientific Degree: Associate Professor of Pathology
Official Email: a.saleh@ust.edu.ye
1. Qualifications
| Doctorate (Ph.D.) | Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Japan, March 2015. |
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2. Academic & Administrative Experience
| Position / Administrative Role | Institution / University | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Associate Professor of Pathology | Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST, Yemen | 2022 – Present |
| Head of the Department of Basic Medical Sciences | Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST, Yemen | 2016 – Present |
| Head of the Department of Pathology | University of Science and Technology, Yemen | 2016 – Present |
| Member of the Faculty Council | Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST, Yemen | 2016 – Present |
| Assistant Professor of Pathology | Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST, Yemen | 2016 – 2022 |
| Head of the Scientific Committee | Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, UST, Yemen | 2016 – 2020 |
| Head of the Student Disciplinary Committee | University of Science and Technology, Yemen | 2016 – 2019 |
3. Teaching Experience
- Teaching Pathology courses for undergraduate medical students at the University of Science and Technology (2016 – Present).
- Supervision and evaluation of graduation research projects for medical students.
4. Scientific & Professional Experience
- Practicing Pathologist within the private healthcare sector in Sana’a, Yemen (2016 – Present).
- Member of the Bachelor of Medicine Accreditation Committee (Head of Standard No. 5: Educational Resources), UST.
- Member of the Curriculum Development Committee, University of Science and Technology.
- Member of the Job Interview Selection Committee for academic and non-academic posts, UST.
5. Publications
- Neonatal sepsis in Sana’a city, Yemen: A predominance of Burkholderia cepacia. BMC Infect Dis (2021).
- Increase of MZB1 in B cells in systemic lupus erythematosus: Proteomic analysis of biopsied lymph nodes. Arthritis Research & Therapy (2018).
- High Expression of Galectin-3 in Patients with IgG4-Related Disease: A Proteomic Approach. Pathology Research International (2017).
- Abnormal Localization of STK17A in Bile Canaliculi in Liver Allografts: An Early Sign of Chronic Rejection. PLoS ONE (2015).
- Accelerated telomere reduction and hepatocyte senescence in tolerated human liver allografts. Transpl Immunol (2014).
- Application of complement component 4d immunohistochemistry to ABO-Compatible and ABO-Incompatible liver transplantation. Liver Transpl (2014).
