Rania Mohamed Hassan Baleela

Rania Mohamed Hassan Baleela

Assistant Professor

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Conferences’ Presentations

  • Rania Baleela, Martin S. Llewellyn, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Katrin Kuhls, Gabriele Schönian,Michael A. Miles, Isabel L. Mauricio. Leishmania donovani populations in Eastern Sudan: temporal structuring and a link between human and canine transmission. British Society of Parasitology Spring Meeting – Cambridge, UK – 6-9 April 2014
  • Rania M. H, Baleela, Sinead Fitzpatrick, Katrin Kuhls, Gabriele Schonian, Michael A.Miles & Isabel L. Mauricio. (2011). Poster presentation No. 1356: Sudanese Leishmania donovani population structure: uncovered by multilocus microsatellite and sequencetyping. American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 60th Annual Meeting, from December 4-8, 2011, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Baleela, R.(2008). Poster: Genetics of Sudanese Leishmania donovani sub-populations.Royal Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene, Research in Progress meeting held at Khalili Lecture Theatre, School of Oriental & African Studies, London University, United Kingdom.
  • Haptoglobin phenotypes distribution among patients with viral infections in Sudan (HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis-B), presented at the 3rd conference of tropical diseases, 2003, Khartoum, Sudan.
  •  Haptoglobin phenotypes distribution in Sudanese subjects infected with major infectious diseases, presented at the 2nd meeting of the genetics of the populations of Sudan and east Africa (MGPSEA) from 1-3rd November 2002, Khartoum- Sudan.
  • Haptoglobin phenotypes in different types of cancer in Sudan, presented at the Sudanese association of pathologists 9th scientific conference from 27-29 March 2001, Khartoum, Sudan.