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Dr. MOHAMED M. KHALED Living Address • Al-Noha Bld. •1st floor• Abi-Samra • Tripoli - Lebanon. Day Time Tel.: No.00961 6 447907/8 (ext. 191)• Mobile: 00961 70 147733 • Fax: 00961 6 447900 |
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MOHAMED M. KHALED
“B.Sc., M.Phil. /Ph.D. (Biochemist)”
Date of Birth: 10/07/1962 Mailing Address: Jinan University
Nationality: British / Lebanese Faculty of public Health
Status: Married P.O Box: 818
Tripoli - Lebanon
Profile:
Well organized, responsible, fully motivated, patient, known to have a good reputation among colleagues and students, nominated since 98’ to be among the best lecturers in the faculty of Public Health, very much into the research work whenever possible. Well experienced in working among a team and being a self-motivated person.
Well built, fit, endure long and hard work and thrive on pressure.
1987-1993 University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, London - UK
Department of Molecular Endocrinology
M.Phil /PhD, Thesis title: The role of thyroid hormones in the metabolic homeostasis of the neuronal and glial cells in culture. Involving various analytical techniques, producing 11/12 scientific publications. (Please refer to the relevant section for more details).
1989 University College of London, UK
Technical Training, 3 months for safe handling radioactive materials, 3 month for RIA.
1985-1986 Essex University, Colchester – UK.
Department of language and linguistics
ELTS Certificate
Undergraduate course in Biochemistry.
B.Sc. degree with "Very Good" grade
1978-1980 Lycee La Liberte, Alexandria - Egypt
Work Experience:
University & Polytechnique Lecturing:
1995-Present Lebanese University
General and Metabolic Biochemistry and Research Methodology Lecturer, at the Faculty of Public Health / Tripoli (2000 - present)
Clinical Biochemistry Lecturer, at Dental School (94’-98’) and at the Faculty of Public Health / Tripoli (97’ – 2000)
Practical Courses Supervisor of Medical and Biochemical Laboratory
At the Faculty of Public Health (96’-present) & Medical School (98’-2000)
2003-present Jinan University, Tripoli – Lebanon
Faculty of Public Health,
Head of Biochemistry Department
Lecturing the following topics: Endocrinology, General, Medical and Clinical Biochemistry, Human Physiology, Basic nutrition and Research Methodology.
1998-2000 Jinan Polytechnique, Tripoli – Lebanon.
Lecturing on Clinical Biochemistry
School Teaching:
2005/2006 Lebanese International School (LIS), Beirut – Lebanon
Supervisor for Biology and Chemistry high school teaching
1997-2005 Bayan School, Tripoli – Lebanon.
Science and IT Coordinator
1997-2000 Iman High School, Tripoli – Lebanon.
Biology Teacher & Coordinator
1999-2000 Hamidieh High School, Tripoli – Lebanon.
Science Coordinator
1996-1997 Al Ghad School, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia.
Science and English Language Coordinator
1990-1993 Home Tutor Association, London – UK.
Private Tutor for “A” level Biology and Chemistry, “GCSE” Science Subjects and Mathematics
1990-1991 Haidar Abad Islamic School, London – UK.
Teacher of “A” level Biology
1988-1990 PWWA, London – UK
Teacher, for Arabic and Islamic studies
Practical:
1989-1993 Middlessex School of Medicine, London – UK
M.Sc. Science Project Supervisor
1984-1985 Lab. Technician in a Medical laboratory, Alexandria - Egypt
Business:
1996-1998 The International AL-Madaen EL Haditha Co.; Mar-Elias Street, Beirut-Lebanon, Public Relation Manager and Share holder. A company that has general investment interest mainly in building construction and design as well as tourism.
1988-1994 Lincoln House Hotel, London – UK.
Assistant Manager.
1982-1983 Private company, Alexandria - Egypt
Owner; A company for food packaging and distribution
Miscellaneous:
1989-1993 Security Officer at Sight Guard & Argos Shield Security Companies, London-UK.
1988-1989 Arabic/English Interpreter for private medical patients, London - UK.
Skills:
Bilingual English /Arabic and very good conversational French; Very Good computing skills.
Clean British and Lebanese driving license
Other Interests
Reading and all sorts of sports mainly squash and volleyball.
Referees:
1- Dr Foad Daboussi, Dean of the Faculty Public Health, Jinan University, Tripoli – Lebanon.
Tel: Mobile: 00961 3 852 295. Home: 00961 6 446 374, Email fdaboussi@hotmail.com
2- Dr Moumen Baroudi, Biochemistry, Lebanese University, Faculty of public health, Tripoli.
Tel: Home: 00961 6 424 443. Work: 00961 6 410 421. Fax: 00961 6 410 422. Email: mbaroudi@ul.edu.lb
Major Research Interests:
Biochemical, morphological and enzymatic characterization of neuronal and astrocytic cells. Compartmentation of metabolism in the brain. Ontogeny of enzymes and protein synthesis, as well as amino acid and carbohydrate uptake and metabolism, in primary cell culture of brain cells, also hormone nuclear and extra-nuclear binding sites. Developmental neurobiology of the human foetal brain. Hormonal influence on pre- and post-natal brain development and on metabolic homeostasis. Foeto-maternal controls of thyroid status in pregnancy.
Experience in Preparative and Analytical Techniques:
1- Density-gradient ultracentrifugation; Sub-cellular fractionation, such as synaptosomes, myelin, mitochondria and both glial and neuronal nuclei
2- Spectrophotometry
3- Densitometry
4- Fluorimetry
5- Radioisotope tracer techniques; completed a full course at the University College of London for safe handling of radioactive materials.
6- Chromatography (protein and hormone purification):
i) Paper chromatography
ii) Column chromatography
iii) HPLC also applied on different occasions.
7- Gel electrophoresis.
8- Radioimmunoassay techniques; completed a M.Sc. standard course in RIA.
9- ELISA
10- Histology and Histochemistry
11- Cell culture, different immuno-staining methods were also applied
12- Enzymology
13- Basic information and experience in Molecular Biology.
List Of Publications
1- Sinha AK, Ekins RP, Ballabio M, Pickard M, Al Maiden Z, Gullo D, Ruiz de Elvira MC and Khaled M (1988). The correction of maternal hypothyroxinemia in early pregnancy in rats with irreversible biochemical lesions in the brain in the progeny. Abstract from “Iodine and the Brain Meeting” March 1989 (NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, USA).
2- Pickard MR, Sinha AK, Khaled M, Ruiz de Elvira MC and Ekins RP (1988). The effect of 3, 5, 3’- triiodothyronine on 2-deoxy-D-glucose uptake into the adult rat synaptosomes, J. Endocrinology 117 (suppl) Abstract 157.
3- Pickard MR, Khaled M, Sinha AK (1988). The effect of 3, 5, 3’-Triiodothyronine on 2-deoxy-D-glucose uptake into adult rat synaptosomes. Annales d’endocrinologie 49: 241.
4- Ekins RP, Sinha AK, Ballabio M, Pickard M, Hubank M, Al Mazidi Z and Khaled M. (1988). Role of maternal carrier proteins in the supply of thyroid hormones to the feto-placental unit: evidence of a feto-placental requirement for thyroxin. In: Research in Congenital Hypothyroidism. Eds.: Delange F, Fisher DA & Glinoer D. Plenum Press, New York & London. pp. 45-60.
5- Sinha A, Pickard M, Ballabio M, Hubank M, Khaled M, Gullo D and Ekins R (1989). Maternal hypothyroxinemia may cause deficit in glucose metabolism in the cortex of the adult rat progeny. Annales d’endocrinologie 50 : 136.
6- Khaled M, Sinha A, Pickard M, Hubank M, Ekins RP (1989). Effects of thyroid hormones on 3H-lysine uptake end incorporation into protein in neuronal culture. Journal of Endocrinology 123 (suppl) Abstract 145.
7- Ekins RP, Sinha AK, Pickard M, Ballabio M, Hubank M, Khaled M and Hadjzadeh M (1989). Maternal thyroid hormone transport in pregnancy. Journal of Endocrinology 123 (suppl) Abstract 20.
8- Pickard MR, Sinha AK, Gullo D, Khaled M and Ekins RP (1990). Regulatory effects of thyroid hormones on amino acid metabolism in the brain: The influence of maternal hypothyroxinemia on brain biochemistry of adult rat progeny. in Amino Acids “Chemistry, Biology and Medicine”. Lubec G and Rosenthal GA (eds.). ESCOM Science publishers, Leide, The Netherlands, pp. 828-838.
9- Ekins RP, Sinha AK, Ballabio M, Pickard M, Al Mazidi Z, Khaled M and Hadjzadeh M. (1989). Maternal control of the foetal hormonal environment. Abstract from an International Symposium on Environment, Genetics and Thyroid Disorders, 6-8 March, New Delhi, India.
10-Sinha AK, Pickard M, Hubank M, Gullo D, Khaled M and Ekins RP (1988). Effects of T3 on leucine, 2-deoxy-D-glucose, fucose uptake and protein synthesis in neurons and astrocytes in culture: A possible role of maternal thyroid hormones on growth and differentiation of neuronal cells in utero. Abstract from the 13th European symposium on hormones and cell regulation, Alsace, France, 26th-29th September 1988.
11-Khaled M, Sinha AK, Pickard MR and Ekins RP (1992). Regulatory effect of thyroid hormones on Amino Acid Metabolism in the Brain: effect on 3H-Lysine metabolism in neural cell culture. First scientific conference by National Union of Kuwait Students, Country UK. Abs 11:20.
12-Khaled M, Sinha AK, Pickard M, Gullo D and Ekins RP. Reverse triiodothyronine has intrinsic thyromimetic effect on 2-deoxy glucose, lysine uptake and lysine incorporation into protein in neurons and astrocytes in culture. Submitted to J Endocrinology in Nov. 1994.
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