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Dr. Abdullah Aldahmash |
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Name: |
Abdullah Mohammed Aldahmash |
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Nationality: |
Saudi |
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Date of Birth: |
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Work Address:
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Department of Anatomy,
College of medicine,
P. O. Box 2925
King Saud University,
Riyadh, 11461
Saudi Arabia |
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Contacts:
Off. Tel.:
Fax.:
Mobil: |
+966-1-4672545 / +966-1-4670809
+966-1-4671300
+966-500557070 |
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Web-Site:
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http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/Aldahmash/default.aspx
dahmash@ksu.edu.sa OR a.aldahmash@gmail.com |
Current employments
· Assistant professor (Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia).
· An associate University lecturer(university of Dundee, UK), honorary position.
· Consultant for the president of King Saud university , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Professional education
· M.Sc. in Neurological Science (Sep. 1999), Anatomy and physiology department, University collage London, London, UK.
· PhD (Feb. 2005), Anatomy and Cell Biology department, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK .
Other advanced courses attended
· Time Management (Short Course)
Work experiences in education,
· Gross anatomy demonstrator (sep 2001- Jul. 2003).
· Histology demonstrator (Sep.2003- Jul. 2004).
· An assistant professor in the anatomy department, college of medicine, King Saud university, Saudi Arabia (Mar. 2005- current)
· Member of students advisory committee of the college of medicine, KSU (Dec.2007- current).
· Academic consultant for Medical emergency institute, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (2005-2007).
· Co-Supervisor for M.Sc thesis.
Area of interest in education
· Teaching Pre-implantation embryology.
· Teaching Modern histology techniques.
· Teaching basic research methodology
Scientific research activates
· PI for 3 projects
· Founder and head of Stem Cell Unite, Anatomy Department, College of Medicine, KSU
Research grants a worded
· CMRC (college of medicine research center)
· King Abdullah Institute for Research in KSU
· KACST (King Abdulaziz city for science and technology)
Area of interest
· Stem cell research
· Epithelial morphogenesis.
Memberships:
· Member of the examination committee in the college of medicine, KSU (Dec.2005- current).
· Member of students advisory committee in the college of medicine, KSU (Dec.2007- current).
· Head of examination committee in the anatomy department, college of medicine, KSU (Jul2005- current).
· Head of employment committee in the anatomy department, college of medicine, KSU (2006- current).
· Member of Nan program in King Saud University (2007- current).
· Member of Nan- research Unite in college of sciences, King Saud University (2007- current).
· Member of Riyadh Valley (King Saudi University Science Park) executive committee(2006- current).
· Member in oral Exam Committee for Candidate Students for Medical Colleges(2007- current).
· British Council Active member.
· Membership of Scientific Associations:
1. International
2. Anatomical society of great Britain and northern Island.
University and community service:
- Reviewing research proposals.
- Several public and specialized lectures in Hospitals and Meetings: e.g. King Fahad medical city, King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Military hospital in Riyadh….and others.
List of Recent Publications:
1- A.Aldahmash and E.B. Lane The role of keratins in epithelial morphogenesis (2002), at the 19th international society of differentiation meeting, Lyon, France.
2- A.Aldahmash and E.B. Lane The development of mouse embryo mammary glands (2002), at the anatomical society of Great Briton and Ireland meeting, Dundee, UK.
3- A.Aldahmash and E.B. Lane K17 facilitate the epithelial invasion during mammogenesis (2003), at the European intermediate filaments society meeting, Dundee, UK.
4- A.Aldahmash and E.B. Lane The expression pattern of structural proteins is site specific during mammary gland development (2004), at the European intermediate filaments society meeting, Bonn, Germany.
5- A.Aldahmash and E.B. Lane Morphological examination of the mouse embryo skin appendages (2004), at the Cell Biology Society meeting, Kent, UK.
6- New observations on early mammary gland development in the mouse. A.Aldahmash and E.B. Lane (to be submitted to Journal of Anatomy).
7- Keratin expression during mouse embryos mammogenesis. A.Aldahmash, D.P. Lunny and E.B. Lane (to be submitted to Journal of Developmental Dynamics).