lecturer. Gusai Ali Eltayeb Elhassan

 Gusai Ali Eltayeb Elhassan

lecturer. Gusai Ali Eltayeb Elhassan

  • Scientific Degree : Lecturer
  • College: Faculty of Medical Laboratory sciences - Department: Molecular Biology
  • Date of Appointment: 2015-01-02
  • Email: qusai.ali@neelain.edu.sd
  • Phone :
  • Address: Khartoum

Education

M.Sc. degree in Biochemistry and Molecular biology / Al-Neelain University
Khartoum, Sudan
November 2013 - March 2016
B.Sc. degree in Microbiology and Molecular Biology / Al Neelain University
Khartoum, Sudan.
November 2008 - September 2013
(Second class (Division One))

Professional Experience

Head of Molecular Biology Department / Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan.
Since January 2016
Molecular Biology laboratory Manager / Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neealin University, Since 2017
Lecturer / Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neealin University, Molecular Biology Department Khartoum, Sudan.
Since March 2016 -Full Time
Teaching Assistant / Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Al Neelain University,
Molecular Biology Department Khartoum, Sudan.
June 2014 - March 2016 -Full Time
Teaching Assistant / Faculty of Science and Technology, Al Neelain University, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department, Khartoum, Sudan-October 2014 - March 2015- Part Time
Teaching Assistant / Faculty of Science and Technology, Al Neelain University,
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Deparment, Khartoum, Sudan.
October 2013 - March 2016- Part time

As Volunteer

Worked at Wale Sabab El Sudan Khawater Organization:
Executive Manager (2011-2012).
General Secretary (2012-2013).
Chief Manager (2013- 2014).

Training workshops and courses

 Graduate Pathway to Success Workshop: Writing with Integrity at Faculty of
Science, University of Khartoum, June 2015.
 Epigenetic control of gene expression Course authorized by Melbourne
University– Australia and offered through Coursera.
 Advance Molecular biology Course at Department of Immunology and
Biotechnology, Tropical Medicine Research Institute, National Center for Research.
Age: 27 years’ old
Email:qussey45@gmail.com
Address: Sudan, Khartoum, Alklakla street, Al shagra, Block No. 1 home No. 38
Postal code: 11111 Khartoum
Mobile: +249910667654
Marital status: Married
Nationality: Sudanese
Computer skills Bioinformatics Tools Can deal with a lot of bioinformatics Softwares and Web Sites.
Skills
Work with integrity
under pressure
Research Skills
Team Work Ability
to work effectively
with Team.
Communication Skills Languages Arabic Mother Language English Intermediate
 Administration Creativeness Course at Bayader Oxford Center for training,
language and human resource development.
 Computer Diploma in Microsoft office with distinction (Excellent) from PC Gate
Center for Computer Sciences and Internet.
 Training in National Laboratory Center, Department of Food and Water,
(27/7/2011- 13/8/2011).
 Training in Alshegraa Health Center (Microbiology lab.), (2/4/2012 – 1/10/2012)

Paper

G. A. El-Tayeb, M. Y. El-Ttegani, I. E. Hajer, M. A. Mohammed. (2013). The immune
response of maternally immune chicks to vaccination with Newcastle disease
virus.Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa, 62 (3): 0378-9721.

Practical Skills

 Nucleic acids Extraction with different manual methods
 Conventional Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
 Real Time PCR
 Genotyping Techniques (RFLP, Allele specific PCR, RAPD PCR, Nested PCR, Multiplex PCR)
 Methylation Specific PCR
 Agarose Gel Electrophorsis
 SDS PAGE and Native PAGE

 

Research interest

I am very interested to purse my career in the field of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology particularly the epigenetic changes in leukemia and virus-associated human cancers.
Mainly, I am focusing on the affected pathways that could change the cell functions and lead to alterations in the cell cycle regulation machinery in addition to the changes in contact inhibition machinery that could lead finally to metastasis. Moreover, the affected metabolic pathways that could change the cell metabolism and homeostasis which may contribute in disease progression.