English Edition        النسخة العربية


 Curriculum Vitae             سيرة ذاتية


1.     Personal data:

1.1.    Name:                            ELGAILANI  ALI  ELAMIN

2.2.          Gender:                          Male.

2.3.          Place & date of birth :    Merawi, Northern State, Sudan.

4th December 1951.

2.4.          Nationality:                     Sudanese.

2.5.          Religion:                        Moslem.

2.6.          Marital status:                 Married with 3 sons and 2 daughters.

2.7.          Address:                        Department of Parasitology, Faculty of

Veterinary Medicine,  University of Khartoum, P.O.Box 32, Khartoum North, Sudan.

Abuawaab46@hotmail.com

Mobile phone:+249915110529

Home phone:+249 185 315767

2.8.          Current position:            Associate Professor, Department of

Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,  University of Khartoum, P.O. Box  32, Khartoum North, Sudan.

3.     General Education:

 2.1.    Shambat  Eastern Elementary School.

3.2.          Khartoum North Imperial Intermediate School.

3.3.          Khartoum North High Secondary School.

      “Sudan School Certificate in 1971”

4.     Qualifications:

  3.1.   B. V. Sc.  (1976)            University of Khartoum.

  3.2.   M.V .Sc.  (1981)            University of Khartoum.

  3.3.   Ph.D.                (1985)            University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia,

USA.

5.     Further Training Programs:

4.1.          Course on:  “ Radiation Safety”.

  University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., USA (1983).

5.2.          Course on:  “ The use of Radio- and Enzyme-immunoassay

  Techniques in Studies on Animal Reproduction and

   Disease Diagnosis”.

   Organized by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division;

   International Laboratories for Research on Animal

   Diseases (ILRAD), Nairobi, Kenya, November

   1985.

 4.3.   Course on:   “The Production of Monoclonal Antibodies and their                           Application in Parasitology”.

                              Organized jointly by UNESCO/ROSTAS, University                           of Yarmouk, Irbid, Jordan, May /June 1989.

4.4.    Course on:   “ Histopathology of Animal Diseases of the

 Gastro-intestinal Tract and Liver”.

 Organized jointly by the International Foundation for

 Science (IFS) and the Swedish Institute for

 Pathology  (SIPATH). Held in September 1993 at the

 International Livestock Center for Africa (ILCA),

 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

 4.5.   Course on:   FAO / IAEA / ILRI  Epidemiology Workshop on the

Monitoring of Trypanosomes and Tsetse Control     Programmes, 17 – 28 April 1995, ILRI, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

6.     Research Experience:

 5.1. Published articles:

5.1.1.               Elamin, E. A. (1980). “ Studies  on  Some   Trypanocidal

 Drugs”. M.V.Sc. Thesis, University of Khartoum, Sudan,

 183 pp.[ Against Trypanosoma evansi of camels]

5.1.2.               Homeida, A. M., Elamin, E. A., Adam, S. E. I., and         Mahmoud, M. M. (1981). Toxicity of diminazene aceturate

(Berenil®) to camels. Journal of Comparative Pathology  21:355 – 360.

5.1.3.               Boid, R., Elamin, E. A., Mahmoud, M. M. and Luckins, A. G. (1981). Trypanosoma evansi infection and antibodies in goats, sheep and camels in the Sudan. Tropical Animal Health and Production 13 : 141 – 146.

5.1.4.              Homeida, A. M., Elamin, E. A., Adam, S. E. I., and Mahmoud, M. M. (1981). The effect of Samorin (Isometamedium chloride) on Trypanosoma evansi infection in mice. British Journal of Experimental Pathology 61 : 380 – 389.

5.1.5.               Elamin, E. A., Homeida, A. M., Adam, S. E. I., and Mahmoud, M. M. (1982). The efficacy of Berenil (Diminazene aceturate) on Trypanosoma evansi infection in mice. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 5 : 259 – 265.

5.1.6.               Elamin, E. A. (1985). “Some Aspects of the Epidemiology and Immunology of Sarcocystis meisherina infection”. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., USA.

5.1.7.               Elamin, E. A., Elias, S., Daugschies, A. and Rommel, M. (1992). Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in pastoral camels (Camelus dromedarius) in the Butana plains, mid-Eastern Sudan. Veterinary Parasitology 43 : 171 – 175.

5.1.8.              Elamin, E. A., Mohamed, G. E., Fadl, M., Elias, S., Saleem, M. S. and El Bashir, M. O. A. (1993). An outbreak of cameline filariasis in the Sudan. British Veterinary Journal 149 : 195 – 200.

5.1.9.               Elamin, E. A., El Hassan, E. M., El Bashir, M. O. A. and Luckins, A. G. (1993). Prevalence of trypanosomiasis in pastoral camels in the Butana plains, mid-Eastern Sudan. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) – Technical Document No. 707, pp. 111 – 119, Agency, Vienna, 1993.

5.1.10.           Elamin, E. A. (1993). Efficacy of diminazene aceturate (Berenil®) against experimental Trypanosoma evansi infection in Nubian goats in the Sudan. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry 31 (1): 45 – 57.

5.1.11.           Elamin, Amna and Elamin, E. A. (1993). Bioviability of Berenil ( Diminazene aceturate) in tissues of mice and goats and its effect on Trypanosoma evansi infection. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry 31 (1): 41 – 44.

5.1.12.           Elamin E. A. (1994). Diagnosis of cameline trypanosomiasis by antigen-capture technique (AgELISA). Albuhuth Scientific Journal 4 (1-A): 355.

5.1.13.           Saleem, M. S. and Elamin, E. A. (1994). An autopsy survey for the cameline stomach worm Haemonchus longistipes in mid-Eastern Sudan. In : Proceedings of a Seminar on Animal Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Liver: An African Prospective. International Foundation for Science (IFS), Stockholm, Sweden, ISBN:91-85798-37, pp.59 –71.

5.1.14.           Elamin, E. A. (1995). Parasites of the dromedary: A review.

               In: Parasitology Research in Africa. Proceedings of an IFS

               Workshop, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso.[edited by Gray,

               G.D. and Ulinberg,G.], Stockholm, Sweden, pp. 319-340.

               ISBN91-85798-45-2.

5.1.15.         Elamin E. A., El Bashir, M. O.A. and Saeed, E. M. A. (1998). Prevalence and infection pattern of Trypanosoma evansi in mid-eastern Sudan. Tropical Animal Health and Production  30 : 107 – 114.

5.1.16.           Abakar, A.D., Elamin, E.A. and Osman, A.Y.(1999-2000). Clinical response to experimental Haemonchus contortus infection in desert lambs. The Sudan Journal of Veterinary Research 16:1-10.

5.1.17.           Ishaq, M.Y, Elamin, E.A. and Osman, A.Y.(1999-2000). Coccidian oocysts and sporocysts isolated from dogs (Canis familiaris) fed camel (Camelus dromedarius) meat. The Sudan Journal of Veterinary Research 16:11-16.

5.1.18.           Ishag, M.Y., Elamin, E.A. and Osman, A.Y. (2001). Sudanese camel (Camelus dromedaries) as a host for Toxoplasma gondii, Cystoisospora felis and Cystoisospora rivolta. Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry 40:75-82.

5.1.19.           Abakar, A.D., Elamin, E.A. and Osman, A.Y.( 2001).The interaction of Coccidia and Haemonchus contortus infection in desert lambs. The Sudan Journal of Veterinary Research 16:15-25.

5.1.20.           Elamin, E. A., Ramadan, O. R., Fatani, A. E., Al Atiya, S. A.  and Abdin-Bey, M. R. (2001).   Prenatal infection with a

               hydatid cyst in a camel (Camelus dromedarius). Veterinary

               Record 149: 59 – 60.

5.1.21.           Ishaq, M.Y., Elamin, E.A. and Osman, A.Y. (2001). Camels

experimentally infected with Sarcocystis. The Sudan  Journal of Veterinary Research 17:27-33.

5.1.22.           Al-Ankari, A.S., Elamin, E.A., Al-Atiya, S. A., and Al-Jabr,

 O.A. (2003). First report of Variolepis farciminosa (Cestoda:

 Hymenolepididae)  and  Dipoltriaena  tridens   (  Nematoda:

 Diplotriaenoidea)  infecting  crested  larks, Galerida cristata,

 from Hofuf, Al-Ahsa Oasis, Saudi Arabia. Comparative

 Parasitology 70(1): 97- 98.

5.1.23.           Elamin, E.A. (2004). Parasitic Diseases of Camels.

Journal of Science and Technology 29:18-23 { In Arabic}.

5.1.24.           Al-Atiya, S.A., Elamin, E.A,  Al-Jabr, O.A. and Al-Ankari,

A.S. (2004). Cryptosporidium oocysts in white-cheeked bulbuls. The Veterinary Record 154:640 .

5.1.25.           Abakar, A.D., Elamin, E.A. and Osman, A.Y. (2004).

Haematological and biochemical changes following concurrent infection with coccidia and Haemonchus contortus in desert lambs. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 3(10):644-648.

5.1.26.         Abakar, A.D., Elamin, E.A., Osman, A.Y. and Osman, H.M. (2004). Coccidial infection of sheep in Khartoum state. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 3(10):649-652.

5.1.27.           Elias, S. and Elamin, E.A. (2004). Possible role of Culex spp. In the transmission of microfilaria in one-humped camel (Camelus dromedaries). Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry 43(1&2): 244-245.

 

5.2.                      Books:

 

     5.2.1. Mohamed Elnasri Hamza and Elgailani Ali Elamin (1996).

            Diseases  of  Poultry. University of Khartoum Publishing

            House. Pp. 146 { in Arabic}.

5.2.2. E. A. Elamin

    “The Parasites of the Arabian Camel.”

     A book under preparation for the Administration of Arabic-

    ization, University of Khartoum.

5.3.    Articles submitted for publication:

5.3.1. Ishag, M. Y. and E. A. Elamin (2004). Cameline tissue-cyst-

         forming coccidia utilizing dogs (Canis familiaris) and cats

             (Felis catus) as definitive hosts.

        Revue Elev. Med. Vet. Pays trop.

5.3.2  Abakar , A. D., Elamin, E. A. and Osman, A. Y. (2004). Enteric

       coccidia affecting Sudanese sheep.

         Sudan Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Production.

5.3.3. Fadl, M., Elamin, E. A., Burger, H. J. and ElHassan, E. M.

         (2004). Gastrointestinal nematodes of camels (Camelus

         dromedarius) from mid-eastern Sudan: I. Seasonal prevalence.

         Veterinary Parasitology.

5.3.4. Fadl, M., Elamin, E. A., Burger, H. J. and ElHassan, E. M.

        (2004).Gastrointestinal nematodes of camels (Camelus  dro-

         medarius) from mid-eastern Sudan: II. Anatomical distribution

        of intestinal worms.

        Veterinary Parasitology.

5.3.5. El Hadi, H. A. A., Elamin, E. A. and Saad, A. M. (2004).

       Pathogenesis of sequential Trypanosoma evansi and Haemonchus

                 longistipes infection in calf camels.

        Journal of Comparative Pathology

5.3.6. Elamin, E. A., Al Atiya, S.A. and Fatani, A.E. (2003). Relative

susceptibility of sheep indigenous to Saudi Arabia to experimental infection with Haemonchus contortus.

          Small Ruminant Research.

5.4. Research grants awards:

5.4.1. International Atomic                   “ The Improvement of Diagnosis

          Energy Agency (IAEA),            of  Trypanosomiasis  and    other

          Vienna, Austria.                        Vector - borne Diseases of  Live-

          Research Contract No.              stock  in  Africa  Using Immuno-

          RC/D3/SUD/5028                     Assay Technique”.

          Research Contractor:

          E. A. Elamin ,

          Duration: (1988 – 1993)

5.4.2. International Foundation             “ The Immune Response of  The

         for Science (IFS), Stockholm,     Camel to Parasitic Diseases”.

         Sweden.

         Research Contract No.B-1327                                       

         Research Contractor:

         E. A. Elamin ,

         Duration: (1989 – 1994)

5.4.3. Joint FAO/IAEA                       “ Application  of  Antigen ELISA             

          Project No. 302/D3/SUD/7597   and  Selective  Chemotherapy  in

          Research Contractor:                 A Pilot Control Program of Camel

          E. A. Elamin ,                          Trypanosomiasis  in  mid-Eastern

          Duration: (1994 – 1999)              Sudan.”            

 

    5.4.4. Khartoum – Liverpool               “ The elucidation of the cellular

 Cooperation Link                        and humoral immune elements

 (1989-1991)                                of the dromedary”

                                                              E. A. Elamin and S. D. Carter of

                                                              the Department of Pathology,

                                                              Faculty of Veterinary Science,

                                                              University of Liverpool, UK.

 

5.4.5. Khartoum - Hannover                   “Lungs and gastrointestinal nem-

Cooperation Link                         atodes  of camels.

   (1989 - 1990)

                                                            E. A. Elamin and H.J.Burger of the Insitut fur Parasitologie, Justus - Liebig Universitat, Giessen, Germany.

 

    5.4.6. Khartoum - Hannover               “Toxoplasmosis of camels and

              Cooperation Link                    goats”.

              (1989 - 1994)

                                                            E. A. Elamin and M. Rommel of Institut fur Parasitologie, der Tierartzliche Hochscule, Bunte-weg, Hannover, Germany.

 

    5.4.7. Research Council,                    “ Interaction between Trypano-

             University of Khartoum.           soma evansi and Haemonchus

              (1992)                                     longistipes in camels”

                                                            E. A. Elamin, et. al.

            

     5.4.8. Research Council,                   Genetic Resistance of sheep

              King Faisal University.             indigenous to Saudi Arabia

             (1998 - 1999)                           to Experimental infection with

                                                            Haemonchus contortus. E. A. Elamin, Fatani, A.E. and Al Atiya, S. A.

            

 5.4.9. Deanship of Scientific              “Treatment trials on the stomach

 Research, King Faisal                 worm  Haemonchus  contortus

          University, K.S.A.                        in Najdi sheep.”

          (2000 – 2001)                              E. A. Elamin, Homeida, A. M,

                                                            Fatani, A. E. and Al Atiya, S. A.

            

 5.4.10. King Abdul Aziz City                “ Diseases of the Saudi Arabian

            For Science and Technology      Camels”.

   (KACST)                                   E. A. Elamin: Co-investigator  

   (1999-2001)

6.            International Conferences, Seminars and Symposia:

 

6.1.          Invited Presentations Before Learned Societies:

 

6.1.1.   E. A. Elamin. Quarterly scheduled seminars before the Society of Parasitologists, University System of Georgia, U.S.A. during the period 1981 – 1985.

6.1.2.   E. A. Elamin, A. K. Prestwood and Strohelin, D. (1985).

          “ Experimentally  induced  swine sarcocystosis :   In vitro

          blastogenic response  of  peripheral  blood  lymphocytes  to

          mitogens   and  antigens ; and evidence of  immunosuppression”.

          Southeastern American Society for Parasitologists, Annual

          Meeting, Arkansas, U.S.A. 1985.

6.1.3.   E. A. Elamin (1990). “ The dromedary of the Sudan: Diseases and Socioeconomic Importance”.

          Camel Club Society, Leahurst, University of Liverpool, UK,

          April ,  1990.

6.1.4.   E. A. Elamin (1990). “Trypanosoma evansi in camels and goats:

  Serodiagnosis by ELISA and impact on reproductive

  performance”.

  First Research Coordinated Meeting of the FAO/IAEA Network

  on “ Improving the diagnosis and control of trypanosomoiasis

  and   other vector-borne diseases of African livestock using

  immunoassay methods (ELISA).

  International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases 

  (ILRAD), Nairobi, Kenya, 18 – 23 July 1988.

6.1.5.   E. A. Elamin (1990). “Validation of AgELISA for the diagnosis

  of Trypanosoma evansi infection in naturally and experimentally

  Infected camels”.

          2nd Research Coordinated Meeting of FAO/IAEA Network on

          “Improving the diagnosis and control of trypanosomiasis and

          other vector-borne diseases of African livestock using immuno-

          assay methods (ELISA).  ILRAD, Nairobi, Kenya, June 1990.

6.1.6.   E. A. Elamin, El Hassan, E. M. and Luckins, A. G. ( 1991).

  “ Diagnosis of trypanosomiasis by AgELISA in comparison with

  buffy coat technique”.

  3rd Research Coordinated Meeting of FAO/IAEA Network on

          “Improving the diagnosis and control of trypanosomiasis and

           other vector-borne diseases of African livestock using immuno-

   assay methods (ELISA).  Abidjan, Cote de Voire, May/June 1991.

6.1.7.   E. A. Elamin, El Bashir, M. O. A., El Hassan, E. M. and Luckins, A. G. (1992). “ Prevalence of trypanosomiasis in pastoral camels  in the Butana plains, mid-Eastern Sudan”.

  FAO/IAEA/Directorate General for International Cooperation of

  the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands, ILRAD,

  Nairobi, Kenya, 21 – 25 September 1992.

6.1.8.   E. A. Elamin (1992). “Efficacy of Diminazene aceturate (Berenil)

  against experimental Trypanosoma evansi infection in goats”.

  1st International Seminar on Non-Tsetse Transmitted Animal Try-

  panosomoses (N.T.T.A.T). Annesy, France, October 14 – 16,

 1992.

6.1.9.   Amna Elamin and E. A. Elamin (1992). Bioviability of Berenil

(Diminazene aceturate) in tissues of mice and goats and its effect        on Trypanosoma evansi infection”.

   1st International Seminar on Non-TsetseTransmitted Animal Try-

   panosomoses (N.T.T.A.T). Annesy, France, October 14 – 16,

   1992.

6.1.10 .Elamin, E.A. (1993). “Diagnosis of trypanosomiasis by antigen capture technique (AgELISA)”.

1st National Scientific  Conference , National Centre forResearch

 Khartoum, Sudan, February 1993.

6.1.11. E. A. Elamin (1993). “ Autopsy survey of cameline stomach

   worm Haemonchus longistipes in mid-Eastern Sudan.

   Swedish IFS/SIPATH Seminar on Animal Diseases of the

   Gastrointestinal Tract and Liver. International Livestock Centre

   for Africa (ILCA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 20 – 25 September

   1993.

  6.1.12.   E. A. Elamin  (1994). “ Application of AgELISA and selective

    chemotherapy in a pilot control program of camel Trypanosomi-

    asis in mid-Eastern Sudan”.

    Research Coordination Meeting: FAO/IAEA Coordinated

    Research Programme on Use of Immunoassay Methods for

    Improved Diagnosis of Trytpanosomiasis and Monitoring

    Tsetse   and Trypanososmiasis Control Programmes.

    International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases

    (ILRAD), Nairobi, Kenya, 7 – 11  February 1994.

6.1.13.  E. A. Elamin (1995). “ Application of AgELISA and selective

               chemotherapy in a pilot control program of camel trypano-

               somiasis in mid-Eastern Sudan: Results and First Progress

               Report”.

               1st Research Coordination Meeting of FAO/IAEA Coordinated

               Research Programme on Use of Immunoassay Methods for

     Improved Diagnosis of Trypanosomiasis and Monitoring Tsetse

     and Trypanosomiasis Control Programmes.

     International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Addis Ababa,

     Ethiopia, April 1995.

6.1.14.          E. A. Elamin (1995) “ Parasites of the Dromedary : A Comper-  hensive review”.

The Swedish IFS Seminar on “ Parasitology Research in Africa”. Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, 6 – 10  November 1995.

6.1.15.          E. A. Elamin (1999). Relative susceptibility of Najdi, Naeimi and  Harri  lambs  to  experimental infection  with   Haemonchus contortus. 19th Annual meeting of the Saudi Biological Society, Jeddah, October  1999.

6.1.16      E. A. Elamin (2004). Updating of current veterinary syllabi in

 Sudanese colleges in the light of the regional and international

 experience.

 Workshop on Development and modernization of syllabi in

 Sudanese Veterinay Colleges. Organized by the Minstry of

 Higher Education anad Scientific Research, Khartoum 8-9

 December 2004

 

6.2.    Seminars and Symposia:

 

6.2.1. “ Recent Advances in the Immunology and Biochemistry of Tropi-

  cal Diseases”.

  Symposium of the Division of Biochemical Sciences of Mehary

  Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A., March 28 – 30,

                   1984.

6.2.2. The Annual Meeting of the International Society of Protozoology,

          Athens, Georgia, U.S.A., March 1985.

6.2.3.   The International Symposium on the Development of Animal Resources in the Sudan, Khartoum, 3 – 9 January 1989.

6.2.4.   The Fifth Conference of the General Federation of Arab Veterinarians, Khartoum, Sudan, January 1990.

6.2.5.   The Annual Conferences of the Sudanese National Council for Research, Khartoum, Sudan.

 

7.              Supervision of Graduate Students:

 

 7.1. “ On the Chemotherapy of Trypanosoma evansi”.

          M. V. Sc. Thesis by Ms. Amna Elamin Mohamed (B.V.S.).

          Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1989.

 

7.2.          “Studies on Coccidia affecting Dairy Cattle in Khartoum State”.

M. V. Sc. Thesis by Mr. Gundi Suliman Gasmir (B. V. Sc.)

Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1991.

   

7.3.          “Studies on the Transmission of Schistosomiasis, Fascioliasis and

Paramphistomiasis in Kosti area, White Nile Province of the Sudan”. M. Sc. Thesis by Mrs. Intisar Elfadil Saeed (B. Sc.)

Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1993.

 

7.4.          “ Some Aspects of the Biology, Epidemiology, Pathology and

Diagnosis of Haemonchus Infection in Camels and Goats”.

M. V. Sc. Thesis by Mr. Mohamed Sadig Saleem (B. V. Sc.).

Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1993.

 

7.5.          “Prevalence of Anti-Toxoplasma Antibodies in Dairy Goats in Khartoum State”.

Graduation Dissertation of B.Sc. Honor degree in Science and Education by Ms. Sumia Mustafa El Agib, Biology Section, Faculty of Education, University of Khartoum. Degree awarded in 1995.

 

7.6.          “ Studies on Tissue-cyst-forming Coccidia of the Dromedary”.

M. V. Sc. Thesis by Mrs. Manal Yousif Ishag ( M. V. Sc.).

Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1996.

 

7.7.          “ Coccidia and Coccidiosis of Sheep in the Sudan”.

Ph.D. Thesis by Mr. Adam Dawoud Abakar (B.V.Sc.).

Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1996.

 

7.8.          “ Permissiveness of Nubian Goats to Schistosoma mansoni: Possible role in the Epidemiology of the Disease in Geizera Province, Sudan”.

M. Sc. Thesis by Mrs. Fatima Mohamed Ali (B. Sc.)

Degree awarded by the Senate of University of Khartoum in 1999.

 

7.9.          “ Gastrointestinal  Nematodes  of  Naturally  Infected  Camels  in

 Butana Plains of the Sudan: Epidemiology and Pathology”.

 Ph.D. Thesis by Mr. Mohamed Fadl Ahmed (B.V.Sc., M.V.Sc.).

 Degree awarded by the Senate of the University of Khartoum in

 1998 .

 

7.10.      “ The Interaction of Trypanosoma evansi and Haemonchus

 longistipes in camels”.

 M. Sc. Thesis by Mrs. Hanan Abdalla Ahmed El Hadi (B. Sc).

           Degree awarded by the Senate of the University of Khartoum in

           1999.

 

7.11.      “ Studies on the Coccidia of Camels in the Sudan”.

 Ph.D. Thesis by Idris Ahmed Yagoub (B.V.Sc., M.V.Sc).

 

8.              Examination of graduate students:

 

8.1.            Internal examiner for M.V. Sc. Candidate Mrs. Asia Saeed.

 Degree awarded by the Senate of the University of Khartoum in

 1991.

Title of Thesis: “ Effect of Methypredinisolone on Healthy,

 Diseased and Pregnant Goats”.

8.2.          External Examiner at the Faculty of Veterinary medicine, El-Fatih University, Libya. (1986).

8.3.          Co-Examiner at the Faculty of Animal Resources, University of Bahr Al Ghazal. (1989).

8.4.          Internal  Examiner  for  M. V. Sc. Candidate  Mohamed Bin  Eisa

 Al   Bouit.

 Degree awarded by the University Council, King  Faisal

 University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1999.

Title of Thesis: “ The Prevalence of Cryptosporidium baileyi in Broiler Chickens in Al -Ahsa Oasis, Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia

8.5     Internal  Examiner  for  PhD Candidate  Ahmed AlGhali Ahmed

 AlMukhtar.

 Title of Thesis: "Studies on Camel Tick in River Nile State with

 Paricular Reference to Ecology and Behaviour of Hyalomma

 dromedarii (Acari: Ixodidae)".

 Degree awarded by the University Senate,

 University of Khartoum in 2005.

8.6              Internal Examiner for M.V.Sc. candidate Mohammed Sayed

 Mohammed.

 Title of Thesis: " Studies on Cowderia ruminantium Infection of

 Sheep in Sennar State, Sudan".

 Degree awarded by the University Senate,

 University of Khartoum in 2005.

8.7              Internal Examiner for PhD candidate Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed

 Ali.

 Title of Thesis: " Studies on Immune Responses of Rabbits to

 Hyalomma anatolicum analoticum and Hyalomma dromedarii

 (Acari: Ixodidae) and their Midgut and Salivary Gland Antigens".

 Degree awarded by the University Senate, S University of Khartoum in 2005.

8.8             Internal Examiner for M.V.Sc candidateNahid Abdallah Mohamed Farah.

Title of Thesis: “ Prevalence and Chemotherapy of Giardiosis of Dogs in Khartoum State”.

Degree awarded by the University Senate, Universtiy of Khartoum 2005.

 

9.              Membership of Scientific Societies:

 

 9.1.   Member of the American Society of Parasitologists (1982 – 1995).

9.2.          Member of the Sudan Veterinary Association.

9.3.          Member of the Sudanese Society of Microbiologists.

9.4.          Member of New York Academy of Science. (1986 – 1995).

9.5.          Member of the Saudi Biological Society (1997 to date).

9.6.          Member of the Helminthological Society of Washington (2002 to

  date)

 

10.          Membership of Committees:

 

  10.1. Member of the Editorial Board, Proceedings of the International

           Symposium on the Development of Animal Resources in the

           Sudan, Khartoum, January 1989.

 

10.2.      Member of a National Committee formed by the Ministry of

Planing to formulate a project for the Rehabilitation of Higher

Agricultural Education Institutes in the Sudan. (1988).

 10.3. Secretary of the Students’ Field Study Tour Committee.

     (1986-1988).

 10.4. Secretary of the Syllabuses Reform Committee.

     (1986-1993).

10.5. Member of the Faculty Board Subcommittee for Students’ Cases.

    (1987 -1990).

10.6. Secretary of the Faculty Board Subcommittee for Arabicization

 of Veterinary Syllabuses.                                       (1988 - 1990).                                                                                   

 10.7. Member of the Faculty Board Subcommittee for Examinations.

     (1987-1989).

 10.8. Secretary of the Steering Committee for the Celebration of the

           50th Anniversary of the Faculty of Veterinary Science.

                                                                                (1988-1989).

 10.9. Chairman  of   the  Committee  for the   Rehabilitation  of   the

              Faculty of Veterinary Science.        

                                  (1987-1989).

 10.10. Member of the Committee for Submission of Projects and

 Recruitment of Funds for New Extension Buildings of the

 Faculty of Veterinary Science.         

                                (1987 –1990).

 10.11. Representative of the Faculty of Veterinary Science in The

              University Committee for Arabicization.

                                                                                         (1990 –1991).

 10.12.  Member and Rapoteur for the Joint Sudanese/Libyan Committee

               for Arabicization of Veterinary Syllabuses in Libya.

              (1988).

 10.13.  Secretary of the Faculty Committee for Curriculum Reform.                                                                                                      (1987 – 1990).

 10.14.  Representative of the Faculty of Veterinary Science in a

          committee formed by the  General Corporation for Investment

          to draw out an investment map for the Sudan.

      (Feb.- Mar. 1992).

 10.15. Representative of the Faculty of Veterinary Science in the

           University Committee for the Computer Centre.

  (1992 – 1995).

 10.16. Member  of  the  National  Committee  for  Formulation   of

           Curriculum for the Faculty of Animal Resources, University of

           Bahr Al Ghazal.

                                                                                      (1992 / 1993).

 10.17. Member of the Faculty Committee for Reforming the syllabuses

           of Veterinary Science, University of Khartoum.

                                                                                      (1992 –1994).