I hold a PhD in Molecular Biochemistry from Durham University in the United Kingdom and a Master’s degree from the United States of America, both obtained through a scholarship program sponsored by the University of Tabuk I have over 12 years of academic and research experience, starting as a teaching assistant and progressing to the rank of assistant professor
My academic interests focus on teaching courses in biochemistry, molecular biochemistry, and genomics I am passionate about simplifying complex scientific concepts to make them more accessible to students I have contributed to the development of academic and practical course curricula, organized training workshops, and actively participated in various departmental committees
My research interests include gene expression regulation, advanced molecular analysis, and protein kinases and their roles in cellular processes