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Supervision of M.Sc., MD & PhD theses, University of Khartoum

1) Interaction between Sickle cell haemoglobin, G-6-P-D deficiency, Haemoglobin F level and Malaria.

              Student: – Dr. Enaam Mahgoub Elbadawi. (MD in Pathology)
2) Foetomaternal haemorrhage: Incidence, volume and its relation to the mode of delivery in Khartoum State.
Student: – Dr. Samia Mohamed Moawad. (MD in Pathology)
3) Safety and Immune modulatory effects of escalating doses of Alum-precipitated  autoclaved Leishmania major (ALM) vaccine plus BCG in healthy Sudanese volunteers.

                  Student: Areeg A/Aziz Kamil (MSc in Immunology).
4) Sickle cell Anaemia in an immigrant tribe from eastern Sudan: comparison between the ID particle gel Diffusion and membrane electrophoresis.

                 Student: Ahmed A/Hafeez Nimir(MSc in Haematology).
5) Rapid epidemiological assessment of L.donovani infection in eastern Sudan: immunoepidemiological and drug-sensitivity surveys.

                Student: Abdalla Hassan Sherief (Ph.D. Immunology).
6) Molecular Characterization of the causative organism of tuberculous lymphadenitis in the the Sudan.

                Student:Elfatih Saif Eldin A/Rahman Eljafari (M.Sc. in Molecular Biology).
7) Surrogate markers of immunity to human visceral leishmaniasis.

                  Student:Nahla Babikir Ayed (MSc in Immunology)
8) Future effects of imported s haplotypes on the epidemiology of Plasmodium falciparum infection in eastern Sudan: a possible scenario.
Student: Fatima Eltigani Ahmed (M.Sc. Molecular Biolog).
9) Immunoglobulin genes re-arrangement in Sudanese patients with leukaemias: a lineage marker.

                       Student: Manal Satti (M.Sc. Molecular Biology).
10) Tuberculous lymphadenitis: surrogate markers of disease & healing

                       Student:Awatif Ahmed Elnour (MSc in Immunology).
11) Haemovigilance: post-transfusion malaria as an example.

                          Student:Ibrahim Ahmed Ali (MSc in Immunology).
12) Possible predisposing factors for the development of thrombotic cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) in Sudanese patients<50 years.
                          Student:Abd Elgadir Haj Elagib (MSc in Immunology).
13) Height, body weight and susceptibility to tropical disease: visceral leishmaniasis as an expample. 2001.

                        Student: Nagah Abd Elwahab Ahmed (MSc in Immunology).
14) Hepatotoxicity of Visceral Leishmaniasis: Serum Cytochrome c a Surrogate Marker of Apoptosis.

                          Student: Wiesal Eltayeb Mohammed Elkheir Eltayeb. (MSc in Immunology).
15) Anti-plasmodial Effects of Azadirachta indica (Neem) in Experimental Cerebral Malaria: Apoptosis of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells of Mice as a Marker.

                       Student: Selma Mahmoud Bedri (MSc in Immunology).
16) Microalbuminuria and urinary Retinol Binding Protein (urRBP): markers of subtle renal injury in patients with visceral leishmaniasis.
                         Student: Nuha AA Elnijoomi (MSc in Immunology).
17) Multi-drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex among patients with tuberculous lymphadenitis.

    
                        Student: Nagat Ibrahim Elhag (MSc in Immunology).
18) Probablle pre-lleukaemiic cytogenetiic and mollecullar aberratiions iin cohort of Sudanese neonates: MLL gene paradiigm..”
                 Student: Mohamed Salih Elnour Mohamed (MSc iin Mollecullar Biiollogy)..
19) Leishmania donovani infectivity in a monocytes and momocyte-derived macrophages: the role of humoral immunity in visceral leishmaniasis.
                    Student: Sara Noureldyme Mohammed (MSc in Immunology).
20) Pregnancy-associated malaria in Sudan: prevalence and possible risk factors.
                     Student: Samia Ali Omer (PhD immunology).
21) Pregnancy-associated thyroiditis: an autoimmune disorder in Sudanese women.
                       Student: Adel Nasr Morsi (MSc Immunology).
22) The patterns of Haptoglobin phenotypes in Sudanese patients with pulmonary Tuberculosis.
                     Student: Dr. Adil Abd Elrahman Elagib. (MD SMSB).
23) Human Conception Disorders: an immunological perspective.
                       Student: Habab Musa Abdalla Saad (MSc Immunology).
24) Neonatal malaria: Probable immune system modulation by Plasmodium falciparum infection.
                      Student: Kawthar Abd Algaleil Mohammed Salih (MSc. Immunology).
25) Rh blood group system alleles, haplotypes and genotypes in major Sudanese Populations: an immunological study of ethnology.
                        Student: Malik Hassan Ibrahim Mustafa (PhD Immunology).
26) Prevalence of anti–P. falciparum Merozoite Surface Protein-119 (PfMSP1-19) antibodies among pregnant Sudanese women at a central referal maternity hospital.
                           Student: Manal Ibrahim Hussein Adam. (M.Sc Immunology).

27) Cellular and Humoral Immune Responses Profiles in Sudanese Patients with Type II Diabetes Mellitus: Response to Purified ProteinDerivative and MSP-119 antigens.
                            Student: Mariam Khalid Hassan HUSSEIN (PhD Immunology).
28) Trachoma in a cluster of villages of internally displaced population (IDP) in eastern of Sudan: comparison between clinical & serological diagnoses.
                            Students: Mohammed Osman Elhassan (MSc Immunology).
29) Sero-prevalence of anti-merozoite surface protein-1 (19) (MSP119) antibodies in an area of unstable malaria transmission: examining a candidate vaccines for malaria.
                             Students: Mohanned Othman A/Allah (MSc Immunology).
30) Prevalence of Specific Mutant Genes (D76N, C18R & R197H) In Sudanese Patients with Type II Diabetes mellitus.
                             Student: Nahla Ahmed A.Rahman El.Sheikh (MSc Immunology).
31) Th1/Th2 →Th1 immune response switch: the case of post kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis.
                             Student: Salma Abd Elmonim Khidir (MSc. Immunology).
32) In viitro iinductiion//augmentatiion of unresponsiiveness to sodiium stiiboglluconate in Leiishmaniia donovanii iisollates..
                            Student: Sara Hamad Hassab Elgawi (MSc Molecular Biology).
33) Deficiency of natural anticoagulants as predictors of thrombotic episodes in pregnant Sudanese women in Saudi Arabia
                            Student: Siddig Safiddin Mohammed (MSc in Immunology).
34) Humanitarian Aid for the Internally Displaced People in Sudan: adequacy and efficiency.
                        Student: Wigdan Mohamed Ahmed Ismaiel. (PhD International Health/Copenhagen University, Denmark).
35) Carrier detection and Inhibitor prevalence in Sudanese Patients with haemophilia.
                       Student: Fathia Adam Mohamed Salih. (PhD Immunology).
36) Latent Mycobacterial infections Among Healthcare Workers in Greater Medani, Gaziera State, Central Sudan: Tuberculin Skin Test and IFN-γ as Infection Markers.
                       Student: Abeer Idris Mohamed Taha (M.Sc Immunology)
37) Flowcytometric Immuno-phenotyping of Cord Blood Mononuclear Cells in Sudanese newborns: Patterns of Health and Disease.
                      Student: Mugtaba Elsamman Ahmed (M.Sc. in Immunology).
38) P.falciparum Immune evasion mechanisms: Possible Roles for allelic polymorphism and antigenic variations in Sudanese isolates.
                     Student: Habab Mirgani Yassin (PhD in Immunology)
39) Frequency of BCR-ABL transcripts among Sudanese patients with persistent myeloid leukocytosis: a possible aide in the diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukaemia.
                      Student: Mahadi Hussein Abd Elrazig Abdalla (PhD in Molecular Biology)
40) In silico prediction of immune dominant T-cells epitopes of Leishmania donovani GP63 protein: a novel approach for vaccine development.
                        Student: Dr Mona Elfaki Eltahir Elfaki (PhD Molecular Biology)
41) Latent Tuberculosis Infection: Prevalence and Immune surrogate markers of progressin to overt disease.
                        Student: Amani Osman Shakak (PhD of Immnology).
42) Anti-Leishmania donovani antibodies enhance promastigotes internalization into host macrophage.
                        Student: Sara Noureldyme Mohamed. (M.Sc. In Immunology).
43) Toll-Like Receptor-2 gene (TLR2) Polymorphism and Susceptibility to Mycobacteria tuberculosis Infections in Sudanese patients.
                         Student: Samah MohiEldin HabibAlla Mohammed (M.Sc. In Molecular Biology).
44). Mannose-Binding Lectin-2 gene Mutation, Mannose-Binding Lectin Serum Level and Susceptibility to Leishmania donovani Infections.
                        Student: Tayseir Mahi Eldin Abd Alla Elawad (M.Sc. In Molecular Biology).
45) Drug Resistance and Multi-drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains among Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Khartoum State – Sudan.
                         Student: Asrar Mohammed A/Salam Elegail (PhD in Molecular Biology).