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Personal Details
Name :
Mohamed Abdulaziz Elblbesy
Department :
Medical Biophysics
Date of Birth :
5/10/1975
Country of Birth :
Egypt
Job :
Lecturer of Medical Biophysics
E-mail :
M.Abdulaziz.Elblbesy@gmail.com
Affiliation
Tabuk University Saudi Arabia
Assistant Professor 2008 – Present
Alexandria University
Lecturer of medical Biophysics 2005-2008
Assistant Lecturer 2002-2005
Demonstrator 1998-2002
Qualification
Ph.D.:Department of Medical Biophysics, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, 2005.
M.Sc.:Department of Medical Biophysics, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, 2002.
B.Sc.: Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University,1997
Appointments
Tabuk University Saudi Arabia
Assistant Professor 2008 – Present
Alexandria University
Lecturer of medical Biophysics 2005-2008
Assistant Lecturer 2002-2005
Demonstrator 1998-2002
Co manger of Prince Fahd Abn Soltan Scientific Chair of using advanced technology in diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Supervisor of web master of Faculty of Applied Medical Science, Tabuk University Saudi Arabia.
Member of library Committee in Tabuk university Saudia Arabia.
Member of laboratories and equipments Committee Faculty of Applied Medical Science, Tabuk University, Saudi Arabia.
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Publications in Refereed Journals
M. Elblbesy , A. Hereba. Effect of viscosity and surface tension on erythrocytes adhesion. Current Applied Physics 9 (2009) 872–874
M.M.Mohamed, M.A.Elblbesy. Comparison study between the effect of static and alternating magnetic field on erythrocytes aggregation. Egypt. J. Biophys. Biomed. Engng. 9(2008) 1-9.
M.M.Mohamed,A.N. Mahmoud, M.A.Elblbesy. Modified laser technique to measure blood viscosity. Egypt. J. Biophys. Biomed. Engng. 7(2002) 100-106.
M.M.Mohamed,A.N. Mahmoud, M.A.Elblbesy. studing of red blood cells aggregation using nephlometric technique. Egypt. J. Biophys. Biomed. Engng. 7(2002) 107-111.
Papers Accepted for Publication
Mohamed A. Elblbesy. Effect of static magnetic field on erythrocytes characterizations. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering (JBiSE).
Supervision of Thesis
Ph.D. Dissertations Supervised
Mamdouh Mohamed Shawki,”Comparative study on the efficiency of using pulsed and direct current fields combined with a cytotoxic drug in treating Ehrich tumor” May 2009. Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Heba Said Ramdan, “The role of ultrasound in anti cancer drug delivery loaded on microspheres” February 2009. Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt
MS Theses Supervised
Lobna Abdelaziz Ramadan,”In vitro studies on the role of electric field parameters on the improvement of topical drug delivery using methylene blue dye as a model” June 2009. Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt
Bothaina Abdella Hefney,”Study the effect of magnetic microspheres on dynamic properties of blood under the influence of magnetic field” May 2009. Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt
Shimaa Elsayed Elsawy,”The effect of photosensitizer on the biophysical properties of erythrocytes” expected graduation 2010. Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Ghada Marai Mahmoud,”Using of ultrasound as a catalysed factor in elimination of microbes from untreated water” expected graduation 2010. Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, Egypt.
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