Curriculum Vita
Name : EINAS AWAD IBRAHIM OSMAN.
Date of birth : 22/06/1982
Marital status : Married.
Nationality : Sudanese.
Qualifications:
v (Primary, Intermediate & Secondary) School in Saudi Arabia
Graduated from Secondary high school in 2000.
v Bachelor of Medical Laboratory sciences, majoring Microbiology from Sudan University of Science and Technology. In period from 2000 to 2004.
v Master of medical laboratory sciences (microbiology specialization) from University of Medical Scince and Tichnology. Khartoum, Sudan on September 2013.
v PhD of Molecular biology from Institute of Endemic Diseases, Khartoum University. Khartoum, Sudan, 2019
License:
v MOH of Sudan - license No: (007512)
Languages and Skills:
v Extensive knowledge in bioinformatics and use of sequence analysis software (BLAST, MultAlin, MLST)
v Excellent experience in molecular and medical microbiology.
v Experience in clinical and research laboratories.
v Experience in conduction of clinical research studies and data management Fluent in spoken and written English and Arabic.
v Excellent computer skills.
v Ability to work in teams and under pressure.
v Adequately meeting deadlines with excellent time management skills
Additional training and courses:
v Postgraduate course “ Clinical bioinformatics of Microbial Genomics and Metagenomics” 9-12 September 2019, Lausanne, Switzerland.
v One month training on Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), Sussex University, Brighton, UK, June 2019.
v 10 days workshop on Linux operating system and Python programming course at International University of Africa, Khartoum, Sudan. February, 2019
v Online course Bacterial genomes Disease outbreaks and Antimicrobial Resistance, Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences, Sanger Institute, UK. November, 2018
v 5 days hands-on workshop on molecular biotechnology and bioinformatics at the International Centre for Stem Cells, Cancer and Biotechnology (ICSCCB) Pune, India. February 2018
v Molecular technique (DNA extraction, PCR, MLST (multi locus sequence typing), BLAST and MultiAlin) at Brighton and Sussex medical school, Sussex University, Brighton. UK. July, 2016
v Advance for professional development training center (review all subjects covered in the American society for clinical pathologist international (ASCPI). Sudan. 2014.
v ICDL certificate, 2008
Professional Experience:
v December 2014 up to date.
Lecturer of microbiology department, faculty of Medical Laboratories, Ibn Sina University.
v September 2013 up to date
Part-timer job as lecturer of microbiology, faculty of Medical Laboratories, International University of Africa
v 02/01/2012-02/01/2014
Medical laboratories specialist, Omdurman Friendship Hospital
v 01/02/2005-05/06/2006
Lab technician, department of medical laboratory, National Ribat University.
Grants:
2017-2018 Research Development Fund-of the Wellcome Trust Brighton and Sussex Centre for Global Health Research. (£10,000)
Molecular Characterization of Extended spectrum, AmpC and Carbapenemases Hydrolyzing beta-lactamases producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Khartoum state
Publications:
v Einas A Ibrahim, Nagwa El Amin, Leena Al-Hasan, and Maowia M Mukhtar. Conventional and 16S-23S rDNA Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) for identification of Klebsiella pneumonia. Access of Microbiology, 2020,Feb,
v Nagwa M El Amin, Einas A Osman, Lena Al-Hassan and Ihab B Abdalrahman. Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Selective Hospitals in Khartoum. Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences, 2019, March, 14(1): 15-23.
v Einas A Ibrahim and Nagwa El Amin. High prevalence of multidrug resistant Acinetobacter species in Khartoum intensive care unit (ICU). American journal of research communication 2015, 3(2):35-42.
ABSTRACTS & POSTERS
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v Einas Osman, Sara M Ali, Daire Cantillon, Julia Wille, Harald Seifert, Paul G Higgins and Leena Al-Hassan. Molecular epidemiology of Acinetobacter baumannii in Sudan. Abstract was accepted as poster in ECCMID 2020, Paris, France.
v Einas A Ibrahim, NagwaEl-Amin, Maowia M Mukhtar and Leena Al-Hassan. Multi-clonal spread of Klebsiella pneumoniae across hospitals in Khartoum, Sudan. Abstract was submitted and accepted as Mini-oral flash presintation to ECCMID 2019, Amsterdam, Holland.
v High prevalence of New Delhi Metalo β-Lactamases in Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) Klebsiella.pneumoniea sequence type 101 in Sudan, 3th GCCMID 2018, Dubai, UAE
Membership:
v Member of the senate Ibn Sina University (2017 -2018)
v European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases ESCMID, ID number: 451440
Address :
Q Sudan
Q Khartoum – Jabrah, Block 14
Q Mobile: 00249914564646
Q Mobile number in UAE: 0505113449 - 0507519317
Q Email: umghadi224@gmail.com
References:
v Professor Maowia M Mukhtar
Professor microbiology and immunology
Institute of Endemic Diseases, Khartoum University
Bioscence research institute, Ibn Sina University
Tel No:
+249912315828
mmukhtar@tropmedicine.org
v Dr.Leena Al-Hassan
Postdoctoral research fellow in global health
Brighton and Sussex Medical school
Brighton University, U.K
Tel No: +44(0)1273877817
L.Al-Hassan@bsms.ac.uk
v Dr. Najwa Elmustafa Elamin
Associated professor.
Medicine collage.
Al-Qussaim university .
Al-Qussaim – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Tel No: +966507114256
Email: nagwaelamin@yahoo.com
v Dr. Sara Mohammed Ali
Head of the department of microbiology.
Faculty of medical laboratory sciences.
International university of Africa .
Khartoum – Sudan.
Tel No: +249901910142.
Sroya2003@yahoo.com