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1- PERSONAL INFORMATION:
NAME: SALAH AHMED MOHAMMED AHMED
DATE OF BIRTH: 16th August 1940
NATIONALITY: Sudanese
MARITAL STATUS: Married with 5 children
LANGUAGES: Arabic/English/German
DEGREES:
Bachelor degree of science.
BSc. University of Khartoum 1st April 1965.
Bachelor Degree of Medicine & Surgery (MBBS), 1975, Martin Luther
University, Halle Wittenberg – Germany.
Ph.D (Biochemistry), Martin Luther University, Halle Wittenberg 1976,
Germany (This was done concurrently when studying medicine)
CURRENT POST:
Professor of Biochemistry – Department of Biochemistry – Faculty of
Medicine – University of Khartoum.
Vice-President Nile College for Medical Sciences
PREVIOUS POSTS:
Head of the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Khartoum August, 1989 – March 1995.
Vice-Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum 8.11.1993 – July
2003.
Vice President, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, July 2003 – December
2004.
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OFFICIAL ADDRESS:
Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, P.O. Box 102, Khartoum, Sudan.
Telephone – office: 00249 183 774518.
Mobile: 0912929962
Fax: 00249 183 771211
Nile College: P.O Box 1847 Khartoum
Tel. 0154951790 – 015495179
Fax 0154951792
PRIVATE ADDRESS:
Telelphone: Mobile: 0912338431 – 0912929962
House Number: 30 block 19, Street 131 Riyadh, Khartoum, Sudan.
2- EDUCATION:
Elementary School at El Shargia Elementary School Atbara 1952.
Intermediate School at EL Ameeria Intermediate School Atbara 1953-1956.
Secondary School at Atbara Government Secondary School 1957-1960
(Obtained Division One in Sudan- Cambridge Joint School Certificate).
University of Khartoum, 1961-1965, graduated with B.Sc. (Khartoum) in
April 1965.
University of Martin Luther - Halle Wittenberg University, graduated with
MBBS (Germany) with Distinction in Surgery and Paediatrics.
Ph.D. in Biochemistry in the Faculty of Medicine, Martin Luther University,
Halle Wittenberg ,Germany with Distinction ( This was done concurrently
when studying medicine).
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3- WORK EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
Head of the Scientific Office of the German Chemical and Pharmaceutical
Firm E. Merck of Darmstadt Germany at Khartoum 1965-1970.
House-Officer and Medical Officer, Khartoum, Omdurman and Khartoum
North Teaching Hospitals 1976-1977.
Clinical Biochemist in the National Health laboratory, Ministry of Health,
Khartoum, Sudan 1977-1979.
Part-time teaching in the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Khartoum 1977-1979.
Joined the Pharmaceutical Industry in 1979-1982.
Joined the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Khartoum 3rd July 1983 till now.
Joined the Department of Biochemistry, University College and the
Middlesex School of Medicine Cleveland Street London, WIP 6DB 1986-
1988 (for two years).
External Examiner, Faculty of Medicine Sanaa - Yemen 12_26th May, 1993.
External Examiner and Teaching Postgraduates in Clinical Subjects in
Faculty of Medicine Sanaa - Yemen 23.11.1994 - 25.12.1994.
External Examiner for Msc Degree by Course Biochemistry in Faculty of
Medicine - Sanaa, Dec. 1998.
External Examiner for Msc Degree in Biochemistry in Faculty of Medicine -
Gezira University 1998.
External Examiner for Successive years in different Faculties of Medicine in
different parts of the Sudan such as Shendi, Kassala, Omdurman Islamic
University, Kordofan, El Imam El Mahdi - Kosti, Bahr El Gazal, Upper Nile
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and Juba, Atbara (Wadi El Niel), Port Sudan, Dongla, College of Science
and Technology, Khartoum College for Medical Sciences, (El Duem) Bacht
El Rida, El Ribat Faculty of Medicine. This continued till now.
Participated in different Workshops on medical education & setting the
curricula for a number of newly established medical Schools.
Participated in the new curriculum for the Nursing College and Faculties of
Medicine, Pharmacy & Dentistry University of Khartoum.
Participated on Workshop on Pharmacy Curriculum Development organized
by Faculty of Pharmacy University of Khartoum, in collaboration with
WHO 26-27 January, 1994.
4- ACADEMIC POSTS:
Head of the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Khartoum since August 1989 till 11.3.1995.
Member of the Faculty Board, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Khartoum.
Member of the Senate of the University of Khartoum.
Head of the Intake Committee of Medical Students, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Khartoum till July, 2003.
Deputy Head of the Arabization Committee in the Faculty of Medicine,
University of Khartoum, and then Head till August, 1993.
Representative of the Faculty of Medicine in the Graduate College
Committee for basic and Applied Sciences till July, 2003.
Member of the Postgraduate Council, in the postgraduate College,
University of Khartoum till July, 2003.
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Representative of the Faculty of Medicine in the General Committee of
Students Intake and Registration of the University of Khartoum till July,
2003.
Representative of the Faculty of Medicine in Executive Committee of Intake
and registration of the University of Khartoum till July, 2003.
Member of the Research Council of Faculty of Medicine.
Member of the Curriculum Committee, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Khartoum till July, 2003.
Member of the Sudanese society of Gastroenterology.
Member of Sudan Medical Council since 1995 till July, 2003.
Member of the Council of Basic Sciences, Ministry of Higher Education and
Research.
Member of the Council of Medical Education, Ministry of Higher Education
and Research till Sept, 2005.
Member of Sudanese Diabetic Association.
Member of the Sudanese Biochemical Society.
Representative of Faculty of Medicine in the Examinations and Prizes
Committee of the University of Khartoum since December 1993 till 2000.
Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine University of Khartoum from
8/11/1993 - July 2003.
Acting Dean, Faculty of Medicine during the period 4/1//1993 12/1/1993.
Acting Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum from
23/7/1994 - 23/8/1994.
Acting Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum from 1/10/1994
- 31/10/1994.
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Acting Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum from 24/12/1994
- 27/1/1995.
Acting Dean of the Faculty of Medicine from 28/5- 17/7/1995.
Since 1993 whenever the Dean was absent for any period, automatically
acted as the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum.
Member of the international Union of Biochemistry (lUB).
Acting director of the Postgraduate Medical Board, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Khartoum as from February, 1999.
Vice President of Sudan Medical Specialization Board (S.M.S.B.) July 2003
- Dec., 2004.
Acting Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum from 8 -
15 March, 2005.
Member of the accreditation committee for all Sudan medical colleges –
Sudan Medical Council.
Member of the committee for new projects in National and Private
Education Administration in the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific
Research.
President of the Council of Basic Sciences of the Ministry of higher
Education and Scientific Research.
Member of the High Council of the National and Foreign Education,
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Member of the council for Research, Ministry of Higher Education and
scientific Research
5- PROMOTION:
Promoted to Associate Professor on 1st of Feb. 1994.
Promoted to Professor on June, 1999.
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6- TEACHING ACTIVITIES:
Undergraduate:
Teaching of Biochemistry of Students of Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of
Pharmacy and Faculty of Dentistry, University of Khartoum.
Teaching Biochemistry for Juba Medical Students for more than five years.
Teaching Biochemistry for Medical Students of the Faculties of Medicine
Wadi El Niel, Kordofan, Darfur and El Sharq for two years when they were
stationed in Khartoum.
Postgraduate:
Teaching of Biochemistry for postgraduates in different fields of Medicine
e.g. First Part of MD in Clinical Specialties.
Examiner for a number of M.Sc. and Ph.D. Theses.
Supervised & Co-Supervised Students for Master and Ph.D. Degrees.
Participated in the Curriculum for the Masters Degree by Course which
started on October 1992, in the Basic Medical Science to cover the need for
teaching staff for the newly established Faculties of Medicine sponsored by
WHO.
Convenor of the new Master Degree in Biochemistry by Course which was
established to qualify teachers of Biochemistry for the newly opened
Medical Schools. First intake 22 Students, till 1995 and at that time I was
Head of the Department and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, U. of K.
Visiting Professor to Sanaa University, Faculty of Medicine and Health
Sciences - several times.
Visiting Professor to Sultan Qaboos University, Faculty of Medicine as from
June 2002 to August 2002 (Two months).
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External examiner for almost all medical colleges and faculties in Sudan
every year.
External examiner almost every year for Masters Degree in medical
biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences- Sanaa University –
Yemen.
Visiting professor to Sultan Qaboss University, faculty of Medicine as from
June 2008 to August 2008( Two months)
Assessor of Scientific research for different Candidates for the promotion to
Professor and Associate Professor in Biochemistry inside the Sudan the
region.
7- SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
Msc Degrees:
1. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished August 1988 (Mrs. Suraya Ibrahim El
Zein, Ministry of Higher Education, Sudan.
2. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished Jan. 1989 (Mr. Abdel Aziz Deing
Bior-Medical College, Juba University).
3. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished Feb. 1992 (Mr. Ahmed El Tahir,
Faculty of Medicine, Gazira University).
4. CO- Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished Nov. 1993 (Mr. Mahgoub
Osman, Ministry of Health).
5. CO- Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished 1997 (Mrs. Amel Osman Abdel
Wahab, (The National Research Council, Institute of Tropical Diseases).
6. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished 1998 (Mrs. Amal Abdel Gadir Yousif,
Ahfad University).
7. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished 1996 (Mr. Mohammed Siddig
Mohammed, (The National Research Council, Atomic Energy Council).
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8. Participated in the Curriculum of the Masters Degree by course which
started on October 1992 in the Basic Medical Sciences to cover the need for
teaching staff for the newly established Faculties of Medicine, sponsored by
WHO.
9. Convenor of new Master Degree in Biochemistry by course which was
established to qualify teachers of Biochemistry for the newly opened
Medical Schools, first intake 22 students, till 1995.
10. CO- Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, finished 1995, by Insaf Fadl Khalil.
11. Supervised an M. Sc. Degree, finished 1996, by Sharaf E. H. El Tahir,
Ministry of Interior, Customs Department.
12. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree, (Mr. Dalil Ali Arabi, Ministry of Interior,
Criminal Laboratory).
13. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree (Mr. Badr El Din El-Amin, Ministry of
Interior, Criminal Laboratory).
14. Supervised an M.Sc. Degree by Ashraf Naeem, Juba University. (2006)
15. supervised an MSc. Degree by Abubakr Abdel Rahim (2007) . (Nuclear
Medicine Centre).
Ph.D. DEGREES:
1- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, finished 1993, Dr. Ahmed Mohammed El Tom,
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum.
2- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, finished 1993, Dr. Balla Ahmed Abdalla,
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Kha11oum.
3- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, finished 1998, Dr. Yousra Abd El Azim
Mirghani, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of
Khartoum.
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4- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, finished 1998, by Mohammed Helmy Shalayel,
Palestinian, Faculty of Medicine, Omdurman Islamic University.
5- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, by El Tayeb Ahmed El Tayeb, Atomic Energy-
National Research Council.
6- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, (Mrs. Amel Osman Abdel Wahab,( The
National Research Council, Tropical Medicine Research Institute).
7- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, by Daw El Beit Abdel Aal Yahia, Department of
Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, El Emam El Mahdi University, Kosti.
8- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, by Abdel Muhsin Abdel Gadir Abdel Muhsin,
(The National Research Council, Tropical Medicine Research Institute).
9- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, finished Feb. 2003, by Fairouz Kaid Ahmed
Alshawafi, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Sanaa,
Republic of Yemen.
10- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, by Hadia Mohammed Abdel Latif, Kordofan
University, finished 2005.
11- Supervised a Ph.D. Degree, by Mohamed Siddig Ali, Atomic Energy
National Research Council. (2008)
12- Supervised PhD. Degree by Ghada Abdel Rahman Elfadil – Sudan
University.
13- Supervising a number of PHDs candidates in different University in Sudan
8- CURRENT RESEARCH INTEREST:
1- Immune Response to Helicobacter Pylori.
2- Hypoglycemic effect from extract of naturally occurring plants in Sudan.
Assessment of thyroid function, iodine uptake and exposure to dietary
goitrogens,
Aetiological factors other than iodine deficiency in the White Nile State.
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Parameters playing an important role in Endemic Goitre in the White
Nile State such as:
Serum concentration in Serum (as indicator to 5deiodinase activity).
Serum thiocyanate level (the role of goitriogen).
Suspected antithyroid activity of Microorganisms in water of White
Nile e.g. E. Coli.
Plasmodium Falciparum gametocyte persistence and dynamics in an area
of unstable Malaria.
Spatial Structuring of Plasmodium Falciparum in an Area of marked
seasonal Malaria transmission in Eastern Sudan.
3- Glucose 6- Phosphate dehydrogenates activity and haematological
Parameters in Sudanese patients with pulmonary Tuberculosis.
4- The development of semi quantitative dipsticks for measuring
hyperthyroidism in remote areas.
9- PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERNCES:
1- Detection of Helicobator Pylori in Sudanese Patients with Gastritis,
Duodenal & Gastric Ulcer, Bilharzial P0l1al Hypertension and Nonnal
Control Subjects.
Yousra Abdel Azim Mirghani, S. A. M. Ahmed, Mustafa Osman Ismail,
Sayed Daoud, Mishil Kamel, H. Saida and S. S. Fedail., Presented in:
a. The 13th Sudanese Physicians Conference, (1992, Khartoum).
b. Sudanese Society of Gastroentrology, July, (1992, Khmtoum).
c. The first Annual Congress of the Jordanian Society of
Gastroentrology, Sept. (1992, Omman).
2- A Carboxy Prothrombin (PIVKA II) as a tumour Marker for Hepatocellular
Carcinoma and other Liver Diseases.
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A Mohammedin, AG.M. Yousif-Kadaru, S. A. M. Ahmed, AH. Siada. Z. A
H. Zaki Eldin & S.S. Fedail. Presented in:
a. The 13th Sudanese Physicians Conference, (1992, Khartoum).
b. Sudanese Society of Gastroentrology, July (1992, Khartoum).
c. The first Annual Congress of the Jordanian Society of
Gastroentrology, Sept. (1992, Omnan).
3- Mineral Composition of Renal Stones from the Sudan.
AA Balla, S. A. M. Ahmed, A H.H. Khattab, A Kmnabal, M. Nabrig, H.
Heynck, A Hesse.
This work was presented in the 4th European Symposium on Urolitliasis,
April 1-3, 1992, Tubingen, Gennany.
4- Studies on Sudanese Urinary Stone-Formers.
Abdel Rahim O. Mohammed, Sharaf. H. El Tahir, Hassabo B. Moha1TIed
& S. A. M. Ahmed, Department of Biochemistry , Faculty of Medicine,
University of Khartoul11.
The First Meeting of Federation of Africa Societies of Biochemistry &
Molecular Biology (FASBMB), Nairobi, Sept.1996.
5- IVth Emirates Gastroenterology Conference, I_6th Feb. 1999 Crowne Plaza
Hotel Dubai (Abstract Book).
This is to certify that Paper titled (Characterization of Helicobacter Pylori in
Sudanese Patients with gastroduodenal Inflammation) which has been
presented in the above Mentioned Conference is the contribution of Dr.
Yousra A Azim Mirghani, Dr. S. A. M. Ahmed, Professor Suleiman S.
Fedadil, Professor Manfred Kist.
6- Plasmodium Falciparum Reservoir during the dry season in the Unstable
Malaria Area of Eastern Sudan. Babiker H. A a, b Abdel Muhsin A M. AC,
Abdel Wahab AC Ahmed S. d., Suleiman S. Ranford - Cartwright L a,
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Carter R.a and Waliker D.a. Institute of Cell, Animal and population
Biology, University of Edinburgh UK. b Malaria administration, Ministry of
Health, Khartoum, Sudan. C Tropical Medicine Research Institute, National
Institute for Research, Khartoum, Sudan. d Department of Biochemistry,
Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
MIM Africa Malaria Conference in Conjunction with the Southern Africa
Malaria Project and the Roll Back Malaria Project of the World Health
Organization 14-19 March 1999. Durban 4013, South Africa.
7- Textbook of diabetes and pregnancy, Moshe Hod, Lois Jovanovic, Gian
Carlo Di Berizo, Odea Langer. P. 72.------, “in a study by Ahmed and
Shalayel, 30 pregnant women with GDM and 30pregnant women with
impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) were compared with 30 pregnant women
with normal glucose tolerance. The GDM and IGT groups were found to
have significantly higher levels of serum cortisol than the control group”
1O- PUBLICATIONS:
1980 -1999.
1. Salah Ahmed, Milena Sochor, Ikhlas tabidi, and Patricia Mclean. Biochemical
and Biophysical Research Communications, July 15, 1988 vol. 154 issue 1.
Pages 443-449.
Comparative effects of Insulin and Proinsuln in Vitro on Pathway of Glucose
Utilization and Lipid Synthesis in the Lactating Rat Mammary Gland.
2. Sirilaksana Kunjara, Milena Sochor, Salah Ahmed, A. Leslie Greenbaum and
Patricia Mclean. Diabetes/ November 1992 - Vol.41 No. ll,pp 1429-1435.
Phosphoribosyl Pyrophosphate Formation in the Rat Adrenal Gland in Relation
to Adrenal Growth in Experimental Diabetes.
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3. Salah Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed, Ahmed El Tahir Mohammed Idris, El
Mahdi Mohammed Ali El Mahdi, Hussien Abdel Kareem, Yemen Medical
Journal, 1993, 1 pages 18 - 21.
Studies on Serum Lipoproteins in Insulin Dependent Sudanese Diabetics.
4. Ahmed SAM, Idris ATM, El Mahdi MM. Sudan Medical Journal, Vol. 3]
(1),1993.
The Levels of Lipoprotein in Male & Female Sudanese Diabetics.
5. Ahmed SA M, Idris AEM, El Mahdi EMA, Kareem HA. Sudan Medical
Journa1, Vol. 32 (1), 1994.
Studies on Serum Lipoprotein in Sudanese Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetics.
6. Yousra Abdel Azim Mirghani, Salah Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed, Mustafa
Osman Ismail, Suliman Salih Fedail, Michael Kamel & Haruo Saida. Tropical
Doctor 1994,24, 161 - 163. Detection of Helicobacter Pylori in Sudanese
Patients with Gastritis, Duodenal & Gastric Ulcer, Bilharzial Portal
Hypertension and Normal Control Subjects.
7. A. Mohammedin, A. G. M. Yousif-Kadru, Salah Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed,
A. H. Siada. Z. A. H. Zaki Eldin & S> S. FediaJ. East Africa Medical Journal,
Vol. 72 No. 9 September, 1995.
A Carboxy Prothrombin (PIVKA II) as a tumour Marker for Hepatocellular
Carcinoma and other Liver Diseases.
8. El Mahdi Mohammed Ali El Mahdi (1), Yousif El Kadaro A G. M. (1), El A
wad M. S. (1), Fahal A. H.(2), El Bagir M. N. (3), Mohamed S. A. (4), Idris A
E. T., and Mukhtar, E. (1),
Sudan Medical Journal Vol. 34 (1) Jan., 1996.
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in the Sudan: The epidemiological Features and
Complications.
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9. Abdalla B. A.(l), Ahmed S. A. M. (1), Khattab A. H (2), Kambal A(3). Sudan
Medical Journal Vol. 34(2) April, 1996.
Recurrent Urinary Tract Stones in Sudanese Patients.
10. A G. M. Yousif Kadaro, A. Mohammedein, S. A. M. Ahmed, Z. A H. Zaki
Eldin, Kogali F., H. Saida, H. W. Ghalib and S. S. Fedail. Yemen Medical
Journal Vol. 2, Apr. 98,17-22.
Hepatitis B- Virus Markers in Sudanese Patients with Hepatocellular
Carcinoma and other Liver Diseases.
11. S. A. M. Ahmed, M. S. Mohamed & H. A. A. Kareem. Yemen Medical
Journal, Vol. 2 No. 2, April 1998.
Logarithmic Distribution on Serum FSH Levels: A useful Model for the
Determination of the Upper Limit of the Normal Range from an Infertile
Population.
12. Ahmed Abdalla Balla, Ahmed Mohammed Salah, Eisha Abdalmutaal, Bernd
Hoppe, Daniel Bongatz, Torsten Kessler, Albrecht Hesse. World Journal Urol.
(1998) 16; 413-416.
N-Acetyl-B-D-Glucosaminidase excretion in healthy children and in Paediatric
Patients with Urolithiasis.
13. Abdelrahim O. Mohamed, Sharaf. H. El Tahir, Hassabo B. Mohamed and
Salah A. M. Ahmed.
Proceedings of the First Meeting of Federation of Africa Societies of
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (F ASBMB) pp 57-60, 1998. Studies on
Sudanese Urinary Stone-formers.
14. A. A. Balla. A. M. Salah, A H. H. Khattab, A Kambal, D. Bongartz, B.
Hoppe, A Hesse. Urol. lnt. 1998; 61:154-156.
Mineral Composition of Renal Stones from the Sudan.
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15. Hamza A Babiker, Amel Abdel-Wahab. S. A. M. Ahmed, Suad Sulieman,
Lisa Ranford-Catiwright, Richard Carter and David Walliker. Mollecular and
Biochemical Parasitology 99 (1999) p 143-148. .
Detection of Low Level Plasmodium Falciparum Gametocytes Using Reverse
Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactions (RT-PCR).
16. A. El Tahir . S. A. M. Ahmed , Atif A. El Agib ., S. A. Khalid and G. M. H.
Satti . Yemen Medical Journal V 01. 3 No.!. April 1999,43-47.
Establishment of the Human Malaria Patients Plasmodium Falciparum in
Continuous Culture in Sudan.
17. Hamaza A. Babiker, Amel Abde1-Wahab, Salah Ahmed, Suad Sulieman,
Lisa Ranford- Cartwright <1, Richard Carter a, David Walliker. 1998.
Molecular and Biochemical parasitology. 99: 143-148.
Detection of low level Plasmodium falciparum gametocytes using reverse
transcriptase polymerase chain reaction.
18. S. A. M. Ahmed, Mohammed H. F. Shalayel, East Africa Medical Jouran1.
1999; 76(8): 465 -67.
The Role of Cortisol in the Deterioration of Glucose Tolerance in Sudanese
Pregnant Women.
19. Mohammed Helmy Shalyel and Salah A. M. Ahmed , Yemen Medical
Jouma1.1999; 3(1): 48 -51.
Triacylglycerols & Cholesterol Estimates in the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Accompanied with Gestational Diabetes or Impaired Glucose Tolerance.
2000 -2010.
20. Abdel-wahab A, Abdel - Muhsin AM, Ali E, Sulaiman S, Ahmed, S.,
Walliker D and Babiker, H. (2002).
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Dynamics of gametocytes among Plasmodium falciparum clones in natural
infections in an area of highly seasonal transmission. J Infect Dis. 2002; 185:
1838- 42.
21. Abdel- Muhsin, AM, Ranford - Cartwright LC, Medani AR, Ahmed S., Khan
B, Paul Hunt, David Walliker, and Hamaza. Babiker (2002)
Detection of mutations in the Plasmodium falciparum dihydrofolate Reductase
(dhfr) gene by dot-blot hybridization. Am J Trop Med Hyg; 76: 24-7.
22. Abdel -Muhsin, A., Mackinnon, M., Awadaal, P., Ali, E., Sulieman, S.,
Ahmed, S., Walliker, D., Babiker, H.A. (2003)
Local differentiation In Plasmodium falciparum drug resistance genes in
Sudan. Parasitology 126,391 - 400.
23. M.H.F. Shalayel, H. E.B. Mohammed, Y .M. Kordofani, A. K. El- obeidi, Y.
Tibin and S. A. M. Ahmed.
Pregnancy and Diabetes. JMJ, 2002; 1(2) 78-86.
24. AbdeI - Muhsin, A., Mackinnon, E., Ali, Sulieman, S., Abmed, S., Walliker,
D., Babiker, H.A. (2004)
Evaluation of drug resistance genes in an area of seasonal Malaria Transmission
in Eastern Sudan. Journal of Infections Diseases. 189 (7): ]239 -44.
25. Ali E, Mackinnon MJ, Abdel - Muhsin AM. Ahmed, S., Walliker, D.,
Babiker, H.A. (2006)
Increase density but not prevalence of gametocytes following drug treatment of
Plasmodium falciparum. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 2006 Feb; 100 (2): 176-
83.
26. Shalayel M. Helmy, Khatttab A. H., Balla A. Abdalla and Salah A. M.
Ahmed. Sudan Medical Monitor, 2006; 1(3): 91-93.
The Effect of Some Maternal Risk Factors in Glucose Tolerance Impairment
among Sudanese Pregnant Women in the Third Trimester.
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27. Mohammed H. F. Shalayel, Balla A. Abdallah and Salah A. M. Ahmed.
Human Placental lactogen and glucose intolerance in Pregnancy. A study on
Sudanese pregnant Women. Sudan Medicial Monitor, 2006; 1(3): 95-98.
28. Saadeldin A. Idris, Mohammed H. Shalayel and Salah A. Ahmed. Carbon
Monoxide poisoning (Review article) Sudan Medicial Monitor; 2007; 2(1):
5-10.
29. Saadeldin A. Idris, Mohammed H. Shalayel & Salah A. Ahmed. Carbon
monoxide poisoning (Abstract). Index Medicus for the WHO Eastern
Mediterranean Region with abstracts. IMEMR current contents, 2007; 6(4): 15.
30. Mohammed H. F. Shalayel, S. A. M. Ahmed, Khattab A. H. & Gwiria M. H.
Satti. Prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus and impaired glucose tolerance
in pregnant Sudanese women in the third trimester. Sudan Medical Monitor,
2007; 2(2):59- 61.
31. Mohammed H F Shalayel, Mohammed Chyad Al-Noaemi and Salah A.M.
Ahmed. (2011). Insulin resistance in the third trimester of pregnancy suffering
from gestational diabetes mellitus or impaired glucose tolerance, Chapter 6 In:
Gestational diabetes, 1st edition, InTech. ISBN 978-953-307-581-5.
32. Mohammed Siddig Mohammed, Mohammed H. Shalayel and Salah A. M
Ahmed, JASMAR, 3 (1): 63-67 (2008).
Seminal Plasma Fructose and Zinc levels as indicators of Androgenic Activity
in Male Infertility.
33. A. Abdel-Muhsin, M. Mackinnon, P. Awadalla, E. Ali, S. Sulaiman, S. Ahmed,
D. Walliker, H.A. Babiker. Local differentiation of Plasmodium falciparum
drug resistance genes in Sudan. Parasitology (2003), 126:1-10.
34. Eltayeb Ali, Margaret Mackinnon, Abdel-Muhsin A. Abdel-Muhsin, Salah
Ahmed, David Walliker and Hamza A. Babiker. Association between
gametocytes and drug resistance following treatment of uncomplicated
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Plasmodium falciparum malaria in eastern Sudan (Poster Presentation). BSP
malaria meeting. Manchester 2003.
35. Eltayeb Ali, Margaret J. Mackinnon, Abdel-Muhsin A. Abdel-Muhsin, Salah
Ahmed, David Walliker, Hamza A. Babiker, Gametocytogenesis following
drug treatment of Plasmodium falciparum in an area of seasonal transmission in
Sudan, Eighth Arab Conference on the Uses of Atomic Energy, Amman, 3-7
December 2006.
36. Eltayeb Ali, Margaret J, Mackinnon, Abdel-Muhsin A. Abdel-Muhsin, Salah
Ahmed, David Walliker, Hamza A. Babikir. Increased density but not
prevalence of gametocytes following drug treatment of Plasmodium falciparum.
Transaction of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (2006) 100,
176-183.
37. Mohammed H F Shalayel, Saadeldin A Idris, Mohammed Al-Noaemi and
Salah A. M Ahmed. Neurotransmitters – a biochemical view. Sudan Journal of
Medical Sciences. Vol. 4 No 2, June 2009, 167-178.
38. Mohammed H. Shalayel, Mohammed S. Elrobh, Saadeldin A. Idris,
Mohammed S. Mohammed, Salah A. Ahmed. Prolactin and Insulin Estimates
in Pregnancy with Glucose Intolerance. Pak J Med Sci, Vol. 26 No. 1,
2010,102-106.
39. Mohammed H F Shalayel, Mohammed S Elrobh and Salah A M Ahmed.
Metabolic aspects of skeletal muscles. Sudan Medical Monitor. 2009,4(3): 109
- 113.
2010 -2017.
40. Mohammed H F Shalayel, & Salah A M Ahmed. Lactic acid – The innocent
culprit of muscle fatigue. Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences. June 2010, 5(2):
151-154.
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41. Ashraf N. Ibrahim, Mohammed H.F. Shalayel, Salah A. M. Ahmed. Glucose
6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in Sudanese patients with pulmonary
tuberculosis. Sudan medical monitor. 2011; 6(1): 79-82.
42. Mohammed H F Shalayel, Mohammed Chyad Al-Noaemi and Salah A. M.
Ahmed.. (2011). Insulin resistance in the third trimester of pregnancy suffering
from gestational diabetes mellitus or impaired glucose tolerance, Chapter 9 In:
Gestational diabetes, 1st edition, InTech. ISBN 978-953-307-581-5.
43. Amar B. Elhussein, Mohammed Ayed Huneif, Ashraf Naeem, Omar E.
Fadlelseed, Walid G. Babiker, Nour Elhouda A. A. Rahma, Salah A. M.
Ahmed. Ietimad A. M. Ayed, Mohammed H. F. Shalayel. Correlation of
interleukin-4 levels with Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasitaemia in
Sudanese children. Acta Clinica Belgica, 2015. DOI
10.1179/2295333715Y.0000000042
44. Mohammed S. Mohamed & Salah A. M. Ahmed.
In sito controlled generation of H2O2 in enzyme channeling immunoassays
renders the highly soluble TMB chromogen reaction-product insoluble
(Submitted for publication).
45. Mohammed S. Mohamed & Salah A. M. Ahmed.
Rapid field tests adopting tetramythylbenzidin as a chromogenic substrate and
nitrocellulose membrane as a carrier matrix are highly susceptible for false
results. (Submitted for publication).
46. Mohamed S. Mohamed & Salah A. M. Ahmed.
Colours produced by oxidation of tetramethylbenzidin are pH-dependant.
(submitted for publication)
Citations from my publications:
1. Reynolds RM, Walker BR, Syddall HE, Whorwood CB. Wood PJ, and
Phillips DI. Elevated plasma cortisol in glucose-intolerant men: differences
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in responses to glucose and habituation to venepuncture. The Journal of
Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 2001; 86 (3): 2001("").
2. R M Lazaro. R M Garcia, and A. Pie. Insulin receptor binding to
erythrocytes during normal pregnancy: an update of the method. Analytical
and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 2002; 372(1): 148- 154.
3. Hod M , Jovanovic L, Di Renzo GC, de Leiva A, Langer O (eds.).
Textbook of Diabetes and Pregnancy. 2nd edition. London. Informa health
care, 2008. pp.72.
4. Andrews RC, Herlihy O, Livingstone DE, Andrew R, and Walker BR.
Abnormal cortisol metabolism and tissue sensitivity to cortisol in patients
with glucose intolerance. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &
Metabolism. 2002; 87(12).
5. Langer O. The diabetes in pregnancy dilemma: leading change with proven
solutions. University Press of America, 2006.
6. Yogev, Y. (2006). Metabolic and Hormonal Changes in Normal and
Diabetic Pregnancy. The Diabetes in Pregnancy Dilemma: Leading Change
With Proven Solutions, 89.
7. Asare-Anane, H., Bawah, A. T., Osa-Andrews, B., Adanu, R., Ofori, E. K.,
Tagoe, S. B. R. A. E., & Nyarko, A. K. Lipid Profile In Ghanaian Women
With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Cell, 233, 246024002.
8. Secara D, Secara D, and Popescu B. Hormonal effect in normal and diabetic
pregnancy. Gyneco.ro - A Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2009;
5(2): 97-99.
9. Sociedad Española de Química Analítica, Gesellschaft Deutscher
Chemiker, Société française de chimie. Analytical and bioanalytical
chemistry. Springer-Verlag, 2002.
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10. Radenković M. (editor). Gestational Diabetes. 1st edition. InTech. 2011.
ISBN: 978-953-307-581-5.
11. Subair M K, Lutfi M, Bolad A, Ali A, Saeed E. Risk factors for gestational
diabetes mellitus in Sudanese pregnant women. Int J Med Biomed Res
01/2012; 1(1):27-29.
12. Mardi T.G, Lutfi M.F. Risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus in
Sudanese pregnant women. Int J Med Biomed Res 2012;1(1):79-84.
13. Steven W Gangestad, Ann E Caldwell Hooper, Melissa A Eaton. On the
function of placental corticotropin-releasing hormone: a role in maternal-
fetal conflicts over blood glucose concentrations. Biological Reviews
05/2012; 87(4):856-73.
14. Petru Aurel Babes. Corelałii între indicii biologici, indicii velocimetrici
doppler si cresterea fetală în sarcina complicată cu diabet zaharat. rezumatul
tezei de doctorat. ministerul educałiei nałionale, universitatea din oradea
(romania), facultatea de medicină si farmacie, 2013.
https://www.uoradea.ro/display2391
15. Ibrahim, I. A., Oyeyemi, A. S., & Ekine, A. A. (2013). Knowledge, attitude
and practice of female genital mutilation among doctors and nurses in
Bayelsa state, Niger-Delta of Nigeria. Int J Med Biomed Res, 2(1), 40-47.
16. Islam, M. R., Karim, M. R., Habib, S. H., & Yesmin, K. (2013). Diabetes
distress among type 2 diabetic patients. International Journal of Medicine
and Biomedical Research, 2(2), 113-124.
17. Asare-Anane H, Bawah AT, Osa-Andrews B, et al. (2013). Lipid profile in
Ghanian women with gestational diabetes. International journal of scientific
& technology research. 2013; 2(4): 168-175.
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18. Andrea Fanelli. TeleFetal Care: development of a wearable system for fetal
monitoring durin pregnancy. PhD thesis. Politecnico Di Milano, 2010 –
2013.
19. Gaya B I, Imam I A, Abdulaziz H, Rukayya A A, Hauwa M N. Random
blood glucose levels among pregnant women attending ante-natal clinic
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika-Zaria, Nigeria. IOSR
Journal of dental and medical sciences (IOSR-JDMS). 2014; 13 (1 Ver II):
59-63.
20. S. Palani, Nisha Mary joseph, Yonatan Tegene, Anish Zacharia, Tesfa
Marew: Gestational Diabetes, Journal of Global Trends in Pharmaceutical
Sciences. 5(2): 1673-83. (2014).
21. Zainab NE Aziz, Rayah S Baban, May FM Al-Habib. Advanced glycation
end products (AGEs) level and insulin resistance in women with gestational
diabetes. International Journal of Advanced Research. 2015; 3(4): 416-423.
22. B.Jyothirmayi and M.Vasantha. Study of insulin resistance in pregnancy
with impaired glucose tolerance. Int J Pharm Bio Sci 2016 April; 7(2): (B)
223 – 225.
Current Research:-
1. Effect of pregnancy on insulin secretion and action in Sudanese pregnant
women (PH.D).
2. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) and MIF promoter
polymorphism in Sudanese children with severe malaria (PH.D).