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HANAN TAHER MOHAMED

Assistant Professor

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httaher@ju.edu.sa
Biology Department - College of Science
College
College of Science
كلية العلوم
Department
Biology Department
قسم الأحياء
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Current courses

Code Year Course Name
BIO 418 Parasitology
BIO 1103 Human Biology
BIO 313 Invertebrates

Recent courses

Code Year Course Name
BIO 103 Biology
BIO 499 Research Project
BIO 314 Animal Physiology
BIO 313 Invertebrates
BIO 101 Principles of biology
BIO 418 Parasitology

Fm researches

Last Researches

Efficacy and Molecular Docking Study of Main Constituents of Murraya paniculata Biomass Against Helicobacter pylori
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Study on the role of albendazole in physiological and histological changes in farm chicken infected with environmental parasites in Dawmat AlJandal, AlJouf, Saudia Arabia Kingdom
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Evaluation of the efficacy of lemon leaf extract and clove essential oil as long- term sources for treating fungus and parasites linked to pet birds
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED

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Researches

Efficacy and Molecular Docking Study of Main Constituents of Murraya paniculata Biomass Against Helicobacter pylori
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Study on the role of albendazole in physiological and histological changes in farm chicken infected with environmental parasites in Dawmat AlJandal, AlJouf, Saudia Arabia Kingdom
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Evaluation of the efficacy of lemon leaf extract and clove essential oil as long- term sources for treating fungus and parasites linked to pet birds
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
DNA barcoding and phylogenetic study as modern taxonomical tool for identifying commercial catch at Egyptian Meditreanean coast, Alexandria
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Bio synthesis of Fe nanocomplex using leaves Ocimum basilicum L. as a promising tool for tanning efuent treatment
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Diagnosis of Lymphatic Filariasis Using Nano-Chip CA-RD Assay Compared To Nano-Based Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Green Nano complex as a promising tool for purification of water stations from protozoa and fungi in Sakaka Al-Jouf area
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Assessment of the Effectiveness of Toxoplasma Surface Antigen Grade I for Diagnosis of Human Toxoplasma gondii
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED
Complementary Effect of Neem and Mirazid on Mice Experimentally Infected with S.mansoni
HANAN TAHER HAMZA MOHAMED

Projects

Novel Immunodiagnosis of fascioliasis using nano sandwich enzymelinked immunosorbent assay.
2024 - 2025

Fascioliasis is well-known helminths parasites of herbivorous animals, which are caused by two trematodes Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. Fasioliasis causes considerable economic losses due to high level of mortalities in cattle because of liver condemnation, which inturn lead to reduction in production of meat, milk, and wool, and increases expenditures for anthelmintics.

Education

Ph.D.
Jouf University - College of Science,Biology Department
2015 - 2018

أستاذ مساعد في علم الطفيليات هو مختص في تدريس ودراسة الطفيليات وتأثيراتها على الكائنات الحية. تشمل وظائفه التدريس في الجامعات، إجراء الأبحاث العلمية في مجال الطفيليات، والإشراف على رسائل الماجستير والدكتوراه. كما يساهم في تطوير طرق الوقاية والعلاج من الأمراض الطفيلية ويشارك في تحسين الصحة العامة من خلال دراسة الطفيليات وأثرها على الإنسان والحيوان

Experience

assistant professor
Jouf University, College of Science, Biology Department
2018 - 2024

Assistant Professor of Parasitology is specialized in teaching and studying parasites and their effects on living organisms. His jobs include teaching at universities, conducting scientific research in the field of parasitology, and supervising master’s and doctoral theses. It also contributes to developing methods of prevention and treatment of parasitic diseases and participates in improving public health by studying parasites and their impact on humans and animals.

Certifications

A comparative study of the treatment of Haemenolepis nana anthelmintics between fully immunocompetent and immunocompromised laboratory-infected mice
1074
2014 - 2024
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