ارجو من جميع طلاب مقررات التدريب سواء الصحي او الصناعي مراجعة المشرفين الاكاديمين لمعرفة اليات…
نبذة تعريفية / مختصر السيرة الذاتية
عضو هيئة تدريس في قسم النبات والاحياء الدقيقه حاصل على شهادة الدكتوراه في التحليل الحيوي لنفايات المدن باستخدام فطريات المانجروف من جامعة الملك سعود عام 2015م. ويعمل حاليا (أستاذ دكتورفي قسم النبات والاحياء الدقيقه) اضافة الى عضويته في عدد من اللجان في القسم والكليه والاشراف على طلبة الدراسات العليا مع مساهماته في خدمة المجتمع والقاءه عدد من المحاضرات التثقيفيه في مجال تخصصه.له عدد من الابحاث المنشورة في مجلات عالمية مصنفه كما يعمل محررا في عدد من المجلات العلمية المصنفة ضمن شبكة العلوم.
Dr. Fuad Ameen is a professor and researcher at the Department of Botany and Microbiology, college of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh , Saudi Arabia. He is in the top 2% Stanford list for highly cited scientists. He graduated his Ph.D. on the biodegradation of urban waste by mangrove fungi from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia 2016. In addition; he had served as a researcher in different places in the field of Mycology; biotechnology and applied microbiology. After that, he has been involved in many kinds of projects, many of them dealing with new techniques to treat the polluted sites. He has collected and studied microbial strains from arid and marine ecosystems with indicating to its ability to biodegrade the most common pollutants, and his program of research on these organisms has taken him to many places and to examples of every major type of terrestrial and marine bioecosystems. He is the author or coauthor of 270 book chapters and papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is serving as an editor or coeditor for many WOS journals.
This course offers a comprehensive details of the fundamental of microbiology and related majors. The course will give detailed insights into major themes: Cell Structure and function of…
The course aims to provide, theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to work with and identify the fungi and some filamentous actinomycetes that most commonly cause disease in humans and…