معاوية مختار حسن عبدالله
Dr Mo’awia Mukhtar Hassan Abdalla, a Professor of Medical Entomology and Parasitology at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tabuk He received his B Sc in Zoology from the University of Khartoum, Sudan in 1994, and his M Sc In Zoology (Medical Entomology) from the University of Khartoum, Sudan in 1999 Also, he obtained his Ph D in Zoology (Medical Entomology and Parasitology) from the University of Khartoum, Sudan in 2004 He joined the University of Tabuk in October 2017 He taught several courses of Biology in different Sudanese universities and the University of Tabuk He received many awards and research grants from National and International funding bodies He has several published articles in peer-review journals, abstract books of conferences, and books His research interest is different topics on the vector and vector-borne diseases with emphasis on biology, ecology, and behavior of phlebotomine sandflies and mosquito vectors as well as the epidemiology of leishmaniasis and mosquito-borne diseases
الخبرات والمناصب الإدارية
- Study Plan Committee - Department of Biology
- Development, Quality and Academic Accreditation Committee- Department of Biology
- Examination Committee- Department of Biology
- Coordinator of the Department of Biology
- Academic Accreditation Committee - Department of Biology
- Head of Quality Committee - Department of Biology
المؤهلات العلمية
- Ph D in Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, 2004
- M Sc in Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, 1999
- B Sc in Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum, Khartoum, Sudan, 1994
الاهتمامات البحثية
Phlebotomine sand fly and mosquito-borne diseases epidemiology ie parasitic and arbovirus
Laboratory and field studies on sand flies and Aedes mosquitoes behavior/bionomics concerning leishmaniasis transmission
The use of Geographic information systems (GIS) in the monitoring and surveillance of vector-borne diseases
Laboratory colonization of sand fly and mosquito vectors
Identification of Old World sand flies and mosquitoes using classical taxonomic keys and molecular techniques
Isolation of Leishmania parasites from sand flies in the field
Population genetic studies on phlebotomine sand flies and mosquitoes (Aedes and Anopheles)
Biology, ecology, and behavior of mosquito vectors (Aedes, Culex, and Anopheles)
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- Scientific prize of the Ministry of Higher Education Scientific and Research, Sudan for the young scientists, 2004
