Associate Professor
د. سليمان محمد حامد النعيمات

Curriculum Vitae
  • Major: Molecular Microbiology
  • College: Princess Aisha Bint Al Hussein College for Nursing and Health Sciences
  • Department(s): Medical Analysis Department
  • E-mail: s_alnaimat@ahu.edu.jo
  • Phone No.: 00962772229392

مدير دائرة الدراسات و الاستشارات و تنمية المجتمع / جامعة الحسين بن طلال

الدكتور سليمان محمد النعيمات ولد بقرية ايل  20 كم غربي مدينة معان سنة 1981

حصل على شهادة البكالوريوس في العلوم الحياتية من جامعة مؤتة في عام 2003 و الماجستير في نفس التخصص من الجامعة الاردنية سنة 2008 و الدكتوراة في علم الاحياء الدقيقة و الجزيئية من جامعة شفيلد ببريطانيا اواخر العام 2011.

عمل الدكتور معلما لمادة العلوم الحياتية  في وزارة التربية و التعليم بين عامي 2003 و 2008. حصل على بعثة من جامعة الحسين لإكمال درجتي الماجستير و الدكتوراه في علم الاحياء الدقيقة ,اثناء دراسته للدكتوراه في المملكة المتحدة  عمل كباحث مساعد في مختبرات العالم البريطاني  البروفسيور ميلتون وينرايت/قسم الاحياء الجزيئية و التقنيات الحيوية / جامعة شفيلد , كما و عمل ايضا كمسؤول في  دار الرعاية الاسلامية بمدينة شفيلد البريطانية MWHS.

تتركز اهتمامات الدكتور البحثية  على التنوع الحيوي الميكروبي في البيئات الصحراوية المتطرفة و الصعبة و يعمل الان بمشروع واسع و شامل  مدعوم من مجلس البحث العلمي في جامعة الحسين عن الاسس الوراثية التي تمكن بعض انواع البكتيريا و الفطريات المتطرفة من العيش على الصخور الصحراوية في مناطق حوض الجفر الاردني و هذا المشروع يعتبر اول مساهمة اردنية في المشروع الدوليProject  Earth Microbiome. في عام 2015 تم اختياره  من قبل جامعة كولون الالمانية و بالتعاون مع وكالة التبادل الثقافي الالمانية (DAAD)  للمشاركة في دورة تدريبية  متخصصة في فلسفة كتابة مشاريع الابحاث العلمية. حصل الدكتور النعيمات على منحة فلبرايت الامريكية لابحاث ما بعد الدكتوراة 2019/2020 في جامعة نيوهامشير الامريكية 


  1. التنوع الحيوي للمايكروبات في البيئات الصحراوية
  2. عزل و تصنيف بكتيريا من بيئات متطرفة 
  3. دراسة العلاقة التكافلية بين البكتيريا و البيئات المرتبطة بها 
  4. البحث عن جينات واعدة في المحتوى الوراثي للبكتيريا المعزولة
My research has primarily focused on microbial diversity in natural environments, microbial secondary metabolites production, and searching for potential natural products and bioactive compounds

Iron (II) and other Heavy-metal Tolerance in Bacteria Isolated From Rock Varnish in the Arid Region of Al-Jafer Basin, Jordan.
  • Research Summary
  • This study deals with enumeration, identification and molecular characterization of bacterial species tolerant of iron (II) and other heavy metals that isolated from rock varnish collected from the arid region of Al-Jafer Basin, Jordan. Based on conventional culture-dependent methods, six isolates exhibited a high degree of tolerance to iron (II) and other heavy metals with a minimum inhibitory concentration (550–600 mg/L) to iron, (500-550 mg/L) to lead, (350 mg/L) to copper, (400-450 mg/L) to chromium, (150-200 mg/L) to silver, and (150-200 mg/L) to mercury, in solid media. The results showed that all isolates could tolerate 2000 mg/L Fe2+ expressed as maximum tolerance concentration (MTC). The multiple metal resistances of these isolates were also associated with multiple antibiotic resistances. These iron tolerant isolates were shown to be capable of growth at temperatures ranging from 30 to 40°C and pH values ranging from 5 to 9 with some differences between the six isolates. On the basis of morphology and of 16S rDNA gene sequencing and phylogeny analysis, the iron-tolerant isolates were identified as Bacillus zhangzhouensis (DVCr1), Staphylococcus warneri (DVCr6), Bacillus cereus (DVCr7), Staphylococcus pasteuri (DVCu2), Brevibacterium frigoritolerans (DVPb) and Bacillus altitudinis (DVCr10). The 16S rDNA sequences from five of the six strains were submitted to GenBank and are available under the accession numbers KX781139, KX781140, KX781141, KX781145 and KX781148. The results highlight the high potential of a non-polluted habitat like rock varnish to provide new microbial communities that could be used for enhanced bioremediation of heavy metals from a contaminated sit
  • Research link
  • key words
    Al-Jafer basin, rock varnish, bacteria tolerant of heavy metals, 16S rDNA
Isolation and Molecular Characterization of a Newly Isolated Strain of Bacillus sp. HMB8, With a Distinct Antagonistic Potential Against Listeria monocytogenes and Some Other Food Spoilage Pathogens
  • Research Summary
  • Antagonistic Bacillus sp. strain HMB8 and its concomitant Micrococcus sp. strain HMB7 were isolated from a healthy oral cavity of a volunteer. Phenotypic characteristics and 16S rRNA gene sequencing similarity confirmed that strain HMB8 belongs to Bacillus genus, whereas strain HMB7 belongs to Micrococcus genus. Isolated Bacillus sp. HMB8 exhibited considerable in vitro antagonistic activity against a broad range of indicator strains, including food spoilage bacteria, such as Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli. Partial characterization of the bioactive compounds from the culture supernatant of the Bacillus sp. HMB8 was carried out using three extraction methods; ammonium sulfate, chloroform-methanol, and ethyl-acetate. All extracts retained good antibacterial activity against all indicator strains, but to varying levels. Overall, the ethyl-acetate extract of Bacillus sp. HMB8 demonstrated the highest inhibitory activity against most indicator strains, notably against L. monocytogenes. The findings of the present study suggest that Bacillus sp. HMB8 bioactive compounds may have potential biotechnological applications as food biopreservatives.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Listeria monocytogenes, food-borne diseases, antagonistic activity, Bacillus spp., human oral bacteria, biopreservative.
Plants adaptation to drought environment.
  • Research Summary
  • Plant growth and productivity are adversely affected by drought. The sound of shortage of water on growth, yield and yield quality has been well deliberated in plants. In most cases growth, yield and yield quality are diminished under drought environments. There are four major strategic categories that represent the plant adaptation to desert, which include; lack waterescaping plants, lack water-evading plants, lack water-enduring plants and lack water-resisting plants. On the other hand, several controlling policies have been projected to compact with drought stress which including selection of crops and varieties, tillage and water conservation, moisture conservation through tephra covers, planting date, seed priming, nutrient management and water harvesting technique.
  • Research link
  • key words
    drought; seed priming; tephra covers; tillage; desert
Mycelium of Fungi Isolated from Mouldy Foods Inhibits Staphylococcus aureus including MRSA-A Rationale for the Re-introduction of Mycotherapy?
  • Research Summary
  • Fungal mycelium capable of producing antibacterial agents was isolated from samples of apple, beetroot, lemon and orange; the mycelium of all isolates produced penicillin, while theapple and beetroot samples also produced the antibacterial mycotoxin patulin. The known penicillin-producing fungi were shown to produce penicillin, but not patulin. The mycelial discs of all of the fruit and vegetable isolates, as well as the two known penicillin producing fungi, inhibited S. aureus, and mycelium of all isolates inhibited MRSA, in contrast, only one of the two known penicillin-producers did so. The results are discussed in relation to the possibility of using the mycelium of Penicillium species in mycotherapy.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Mould therapy, Mycotherapy, Antibiotics, Folk medicine
An initial in vitro investigation into the potential therapeutic use of Lucilia sericata maggot to control superficial fungal infections
  • Research Summary
  • In this work an attempt was performed to investigate the in vitro ability of Lucilia sericata maggots to control fungi involved in superficial fungal infections. A novel GFP-modified yeast culture to enable direct visualization of the ingestion of yeast cells by maggot larvae as a method of control was used. The obtained results showed that the GFP-modified yeasts were successfully ingested by Lucilia sericata maggots and 1mg/ml of Lucilia sericata maggots excretions/ secretions (ES) showed a considerable anti-fungal activity against the growth of Trichophyton terrestre mycelium, the radial growth inhibition after 10 days of incubation reached 41.2 ±1.8 % in relation to the control, these results could lead to the possible application of maggot therapy in the treatment of wounds undergoing fungal infection.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Lucilia sericata, Maggot Therapy, Superficial Fungal InfectionsAnd Trichophyton Terrestre
The Effect of Phosphate Ore on the Immunomodulatory Activities of Haemocytes of the Marine Snail, Planaxis sulcatus (Born, 1778) in the Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan
  • Research Summary
  • Phosphate is one of the main sources of pollution in the Gulf of Aqaba. Our study investigates the effects of phosphate ore on the marine snail, P. sulcatus (Born, 1778) immune system. The study site was at the Phosphate loading port (PLP). A total of Three locations were chosen around the phosphate port (L1 an L2) with a control/reference site located about 2 km away, near the marine station (L3). Phenoloxidase and phagocytic activities, total and differential haemocytes frequencies, as well as superoxide production were measured after two weeks of exposure to phosphate pollution. All of the immunology parameters were enhanced significantly (P<0.05) except the phagocytic ability which decreased significantly as a result to phosphate exposure. The impact of the phosphate pollution on these immune parameters was correlated to the concentration of pollutant. The most severe impact was within the PLP location followed by L1 and L2. The results obtained suggest that phosphate ore modulates a range of immunological functions in marine snail, P. sulcatus. Therefor it is suggested that further monitoring should be conducted using such biomarker.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Planaxis sulcatus Phosphate ore Gulf of aqaba Immune parameters
Antibacterial potential of honey from different origins: a comparsion with Manuka honey
  • Research Summary
  • The antibacterial activity of honey is well documented, this activity is mainly due to its low pH, osmolarity and hydrogen peroxide accumulation. Recently, more attention has been given to the importance of a unique extra antimicrobial activity, termed as a non-peroxide activity. The aim of this work was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of selected honeys from different origins; specifically to evaluate their non-hydrogen peroxide derived activity, against Staphylococcus epidermidis, Bacillus sphaericus, Bacillus subtilis, Serratia marcescens, Escherichia coli and S. epidermidis; manuka honey was used as the control. Antibacterial activity of the honeys was assayed using standard well diffusion methods. noticeable variations in the antibacterial activity of the different honey samples were observed. Most of tested honeys had broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, particularly Greek Pine, Scottish Heather, Chilean Ulmo, New Zealand Beech and Jarrah Honey. Unfortunately, none of the tested honey had a detectable non-peroxide activity.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Antibacterial activity, manuka honey, Non-peroxide activity, MRSA
Plants adaptation to drought environment.
  • Research Summary
  • Plant growth and productivity are adversely affected by drought. The sound of shortage of water on growth, yield and yield quality has been well deliberated in plants. In most cases growth, yield and yield quality are diminished under drought environments. There are four major strategic categories that represent the plant adaptation to desert, which include; lack waterescaping plants, lack water-evading plants, lack water-enduring plants and lack water-resisting plants. On the other hand, several controlling policies have been projected to compact with drought stress which including selection of crops and varieties, tillage and water conservation, moisture conservation through tephra covers, planting date, seed priming, nutrient management and water harvesting technique.
  • Research link
  • key words
    drought; seed priming; tephra covers; tillage; desert
Iron (II) and other Heavy-metal Tolerance in Bacteria Isolated From Rock Varnish in the Arid Region of Al-Jafer Basin, Jordan.
  • Research Summary
  • This study deals with enumeration, identification and molecular characterization of bacterial species tolerant of iron (II) and other heavy metals that isolated from rock varnish collected from the arid region of Al-Jafer Basin, Jordan. Based on conventional culture-dependent methods, six isolates exhibited a high degree of tolerance to iron (II) and other heavy metals with a minimum inhibitory concentration (550–600 mg/L) to iron, (500-550 mg/L) to lead, (350 mg/L) to copper, (400-450 mg/L) to chromium, (150-200 mg/L) to silver, and (150-200 mg/L) to mercury, in solid media. The results showed that all isolates could tolerate 2000 mg/L Fe2+ expressed as maximum tolerance concentration (MTC). The multiple metal resistances of these isolates were also associated with multiple antibiotic resistances. These iron tolerant isolates were shown to be capable of growth at temperatures ranging from 30 to 40°C and pH values ranging from 5 to 9 with some differences between the six isolates. On the basis of morphology and of 16S rDNA gene sequencing and phylogeny analysis, the iron-tolerant isolates were identified as Bacillus zhangzhouensis (DVCr1), Staphylococcus warneri (DVCr6), Bacillus cereus (DVCr7), Staphylococcus pasteuri (DVCu2), Brevibacterium frigoritolerans (DVPb) and Bacillus altitudinis (DVCr10). The 16S rDNA sequences from five of the six strains were submitted to GenBank and are available under the accession numbers KX781139, KX781140, KX781141, KX781145 and KX781148. The results highlight the high potential of a non-polluted habitat like rock varnish to provide new microbial communities that could be used for enhanced bioremediation of heavy metals from a contaminated sit
  • Research link
  • key words
    Al-Jafer basin, rock varnish, bacteria tolerant of heavy metals, 16S rDNA
Isolation and Molecular Characterization of a Newly Isolated Strain of Bacillus sp. HMB8, With a Distinct Antagonistic Potential Against Listeria monocytogenes and Some Other Food Spoilage Pathogens
  • Research Summary
  • Antagonistic Bacillus sp. strain HMB8 and its concomitant Micrococcus sp. strain HMB7 were isolated from a healthy oral cavity of a volunteer. Phenotypic characteristics and 16S rRNA gene sequencing similarity confirmed that strain HMB8 belongs to Bacillus genus, whereas strain HMB7 belongs to Micrococcus genus. Isolated Bacillus sp. HMB8 exhibited considerable in vitro antagonistic activity against a broad range of indicator strains, including food spoilage bacteria, such as Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli. Partial characterization of the bioactive compounds from the culture supernatant of the Bacillus sp. HMB8 was carried out using three extraction methods; ammonium sulfate, chloroform-methanol, and ethyl-acetate. All extracts retained good antibacterial activity against all indicator strains, but to varying levels. Overall, the ethyl-acetate extract of Bacillus sp. HMB8 demonstrated the highest inhibitory activity against most indicator strains, notably against L. monocytogenes. The findings of the present study suggest that Bacillus sp. HMB8 bioactive compounds may have potential biotechnological applications as food biopreservatives.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Listeria monocytogenes, food-borne diseases, antagonistic activity, Bacillus spp., human oral bacteria, biopreservative.
Mycelium of Fungi Isolated from Mouldy Foods Inhibits Staphylococcus aureus including MRSA-A Rationale for the Re-introduction of Mycotherapy?
  • Research Summary
  • Fungal mycelium capable of producing antibacterial agents was isolated from samples of apple, beetroot, lemon and orange; the mycelium of all isolates produced penicillin, while theapple and beetroot samples also produced the antibacterial mycotoxin patulin. The known penicillin-producing fungi were shown to produce penicillin, but not patulin. The mycelial discs of all of the fruit and vegetable isolates, as well as the two known penicillin producing fungi, inhibited S. aureus, and mycelium of all isolates inhibited MRSA, in contrast, only one of the two known penicillin-producers did so. The results are discussed in relation to the possibility of using the mycelium of Penicillium species in mycotherapy.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Mould therapy, Mycotherapy, Antibiotics, Folk medicine
An initial in vitro investigation into the potential therapeutic use of Lucilia sericata maggot to control superficial fungal infections
  • Research Summary
  • In this work an attempt was performed to investigate the in vitro ability of Lucilia sericata maggots to control fungi involved in superficial fungal infections. A novel GFP-modified yeast culture to enable direct visualization of the ingestion of yeast cells by maggot larvae as a method of control was used. The obtained results showed that the GFP-modified yeasts were successfully ingested by Lucilia sericata maggots and 1mg/ml of Lucilia sericata maggots excretions/ secretions (ES) showed a considerable anti-fungal activity against the growth of Trichophyton terrestre mycelium, the radial growth inhibition after 10 days of incubation reached 41.2 ±1.8 % in relation to the control, these results could lead to the possible application of maggot therapy in the treatment of wounds undergoing fungal infection.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Lucilia sericata, Maggot Therapy, Superficial Fungal InfectionsAnd Trichophyton Terrestre
The Effect of Phosphate Ore on the Immunomodulatory Activities of Haemocytes of the Marine Snail, Planaxis sulcatus (Born, 1778) in the Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan
  • Research Summary
  • Phosphate is one of the main sources of pollution in the Gulf of Aqaba. Our study investigates the effects of phosphate ore on the marine snail, P. sulcatus (Born, 1778) immune system. The study site was at the Phosphate loading port (PLP). A total of Three locations were chosen around the phosphate port (L1 an L2) with a control/reference site located about 2 km away, near the marine station (L3). Phenoloxidase and phagocytic activities, total and differential haemocytes frequencies, as well as superoxide production were measured after two weeks of exposure to phosphate pollution. All of the immunology parameters were enhanced significantly (P<0.05) except the phagocytic ability which decreased significantly as a result to phosphate exposure. The impact of the phosphate pollution on these immune parameters was correlated to the concentration of pollutant. The most severe impact was within the PLP location followed by L1 and L2. The results obtained suggest that phosphate ore modulates a range of immunological functions in marine snail, P. sulcatus. Therefor it is suggested that further monitoring should be conducted using such biomarker.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Planaxis sulcatus Phosphate ore Gulf of aqaba Immune parameters
Antibacterial potential of honey from different origins: a comparsion with Manuka honey
  • Research Summary
  • The antibacterial activity of honey is well documented, this activity is mainly due to its low pH, osmolarity and hydrogen peroxide accumulation. Recently, more attention has been given to the importance of a unique extra antimicrobial activity, termed as a non-peroxide activity. The aim of this work was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of selected honeys from different origins; specifically to evaluate their non-hydrogen peroxide derived activity, against Staphylococcus epidermidis, Bacillus sphaericus, Bacillus subtilis, Serratia marcescens, Escherichia coli and S. epidermidis; manuka honey was used as the control. Antibacterial activity of the honeys was assayed using standard well diffusion methods. noticeable variations in the antibacterial activity of the different honey samples were observed. Most of tested honeys had broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, particularly Greek Pine, Scottish Heather, Chilean Ulmo, New Zealand Beech and Jarrah Honey. Unfortunately, none of the tested honey had a detectable non-peroxide activity.
  • Research link
  • key words
    Antibacterial activity, manuka honey, Non-peroxide activity, MRSA
1. . Investigation Of The Potential Role Of Aldehyde Oxidase In Indole-3-acetic Acid Synthesis Of Developing Rice Grain.

4th Postgraduate Research Conference 2016. Staffordshire University, UK. 16th May 2016

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The 2nd Mediterranean Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (MESMAP-2), Antalya-TURKEY. 22-25April, 2015

2

Aqaba International Conference on Marine and Coastal Environment "Status and Challenges in the Arab World". Jordan , Aqaba. October 27-29, 2014.

3

3rd International Symposium on Medicinal Plants, their Cultivation and Aspects of Uses, 21-23 November, 2012, Jordan.

4

Antibiotics 2011–Where Now?, Royal Society of Chemistry, 20 January 2011, Burlington House, London, UK.

5


  1. محاضرة " عالم الفيروسات المجهول"  2019
  2. مدرب دورة " مهارات الندوة الاكاديمية " مكتب الارشاد الوظيفي –جامعة الحسين 10/2017
  3. مدرب دورة " اساسيات البحث العلمي و توثيق المصادر" مكتب الارشاد الوظيفي –جامعة الحسين 10/2017
  4. مدرب دورة " برمجية التوثيق الاندنوت EndNote  " مركز تطوير اعضاء هيئة التدريس –جامعة الحسين 07/2017
  5. مدرب دورة " كيفية كتابة البحث العلمي" لمنتسبي نقابة المعلمين- مديرية تربية وادي موسى- و بالتعاون مع مركز الدراسات و خدمة المجتمع في جامعة الحسين. 4/2016.
  6. مدرب دورة " كيفية كتابة البحث العلمي" لمنتسبي نقابة المعلمين- مديرية تربية الشوبك - و بالتعاون مع مركز الدراسات و خدمة المجتمع في جامعة الحسين. 5/2016.
  7. محاضرة قصة المضادات الحيوية, القيت في اليوم العلمي لكلية العلوم /جامعة مؤتة-04/2018
  8. محاضرة البكتيريا الكائن المظلوم, القيت في اليوم العلمي لكلية العلوم 11/2016 و في بيت الشوبك الثقافي 3/2017
  9.  محاضرة الخلايا الجذعية , القيت في العديد من مدارس مديرية البادية للتربية و التعليم (2014/2015/2016/2017)
  10. محاضرة  القراءة طريق صياغة الشخصية , القيت في مركز بسطة للشباب  ومركز الطيبة للشباب (2013/2016)
  11. محاضرة آفة التكفير , القيت في نادي الشراة الرياضي – ايل –معان (2012).
  12. محاضرة مكانة المرآة بين التشريعات و الشريعة , القيت في مركز تنمية ايل /معان(2015/2016).
  13. محاضرة الاستعمال الآمن لوسائل التواصل الاجتماعي , القيت في محطة معرفة ايل (2017)
  14. محاضرة معاني البناء في سيرة خير الانبياء , القيت بمناسبة المولد النبوي الشريف  في كلية التمريض 2017

  • عضو في مجلس الدراسات و الاستشارات و تنمية المجتمع 2018- لغاية الان 
  • ممثل كلية التمريض في مجلس الجامعة 
  • رئيس لجنة البحث العلمي في كلية التمريض في جامعة الحسين بن طلال 2019-لغاية الان
  • ممثل قسم العلوم الحياتية  في مجلس كلية العلوم للعام الدراسي 2014/2015.
  • مقرر لجنة الكشف عن مستودعات كلية العلوم لتحديد إمكانية تقديم مواد و أجهزة لتخصص التحاليل الطبية
  • ممثل قسم التحاليل الطبية   في مجلس كلية التمريض  للعام الدراسي 2015-2016
  • عضو لجنة تجهيزات مختبرات كلية العلوم في المبنى الجديد 2017
  • مقرر لجنة الدراسة الفنية للعطاء رقم 16/2016 قسم العلوم الحياتية
  • مقرر لجنة استلام تجهيزات مبنى كلية الاميرة عائشة للتمريض الجديد

ممتحن خارجي و عضو في لجان مناقشة اكثر من 20 رسالة ماجستير  في كلية العلوم - جامعة مؤتة  2013-2021

2019-2020 : منحة فلبرايت الامريكية لابحاث ما بعد الدكتوراة في جامعة نيوهامشير الامريكية

2019 منحة وكالة الطاقة للتدريب على اعداد المحتوى العلمي التفاعلي لمنصات التعلم الالكتروني في جامعة شولالونكورن في بانكوك\ تايلند

2016  منحة من الاتحاد الاوروبي ضمن برنامج اراسمس لقضاء شهر للقيام بنشاطات اكاديمية في جامعة ستافوردشير في المملكة المتحدة

2015   منحة من قبل جامعة كولون الالمانية و بالتعاون مع وكالة التبادل الثقافي الالمانية (DAAD) للمشاركة في دورة تدريبية  متخصصة في فلسفة كتابة مشاريع الابحاث العلمية.

2006  بعثة من جامعة الحسين بن طلال لاكمال دراسة درجتي الماجستير و الدكتوراة في تخصص الاحياء الدقيقة من جامعة شفيلد في المملكة المتحدة .


  1. مدير مركز الدراسات و الاستشارات و تنمية المجتمع / جامعة الحسين 2019- لغاية الان 
  2. نائب عميد كلية الاميرة عائشة للتمريض و العلوم الصحية   2017 - 2018
  3. رئيس قسم التحاليل الطبية                                          2017 -2018
  4. رئيس قسم العلوم الحياتية/كلية العلوم                             2016-2017
  5. نائب عميد البحث العلمي و الدراسات العليا                     2014-2016

  1. مدير مركز الدراسات و الاستشارات و تنمية المجتمع / جامعة الحسين 2019- لغاية الان 
  2. نائب عميد كلية الاميرة عائشة للتمريض و العلوم الصحية/2017 - ل2018
  3. نائب رئيس جمعية ايل الخيرية / 2017 - لغاية لاان 
  4. رئيس قسم التحاليل الطبية /2017 - 2018
  5. رئيس قسم العلوم الحياتية/كلية العلوم /2016-2017
  6. نائب عميد البحث العلمي و الدراسات العليا/2014-2016

الاحياء العامة, الاحياء الدقيقة , الاحياء الجزيئية, علم الفيروسات

  1.  علم الاحياء 101
  2. علم الاحياء 102
  3. الاحياء العامة عملي 103
  4. الاحياء الدقيقة العامة
  5. الاحياء الدقيقة العملي
  6. الاحياء الدقيقة الطبية
  7. الاحياء الدقيقة لطلبة العلوم الصحية
  8. الاحياء الدقيقة السريرية
  9. الاحياء الدقيقة السريرية العملي
  10. الفيروسات الطبية
  11. وراثة الاحياء الدقيقة 
  12. الوراثة الجزيئية و الخلوية
  13. علم الخلية
  14. ندوة و بحث 
  15. تلوث بحري
  16. الاحياء الدقيقة البيئية
  17. موضوعات خاصة
  18. تدريب ميداني عملي 

عضوية جمعيات علمية

    Membership of Scientific Societies

 

1.      Middle East Molecular Biology Sources- MEMBS, July 2016.

2.      Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative GBSI, Feb 2015.

3.      The Jordanian Society for Microbial Biodiversity, July 2012.

4.      Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK. Feb 2011.



 

NCBI Databse contribution

1st author of 83 sequences of new cultured bacteria (2016). Accession numbers :

KX068625.1,  KX068626.1, KX068627.1, KX068628.1, KX068629.1, KX068630.1, KX068631.1, KX068632.1, KX068633.1, KX068634.1, KX068635.1, KX068636.1, KX068637.1, KX068638.1, KX068639.1, KX068640.1, KX068641.1, KX068642.1, KX068643.1, KX068644.1, KX068645.1, KX068646.1, KX068647.1, KX068648.1, KX068649.1, KX068650.1, KX068651.1, KX068652.1, KX068653.1, KX068654.1, KX068655.1, KX068656.1, KX068657.1, KX068658.1, KX068659.1, KX068660.1, KX068661.1, KX068662.1, KX068663.1, KX068664.1, KX068665.1, KX068666.1, KX068667.1, KX068668.1, KX068669.1, KX068670.1, KX068671.1, KX068672.1, KX068673.1, KX068674.1, KX068675.1, KX068676.1, KX068677.1, KX068678.1, KX780368.1, KX780369.1, KX780370.1, KX780371.1, KX780372.1, KX781139.1, KX781140.1, KX781141.1, KX781142.1, KX781143.1, KX781144.1, KX781145.1, KX781146.1, KX781147.1, KX781148.1, KX785118.1, KX785119.1, KX785120.1, KX785121.1, KX785122.1, KX785123.1, KX785124.1, KX785125.1, KX785126.1, KX785127.1, KX785128.1, KX785129.1, KX785173.1, and  KX785174.1.


Academic qualifications and certificates

  1. ابحاث ما بعد الدكتوراة في  جامعة نيوهامشير في الولايات المتحدة الامريكية 2019-2020
  2. دكتوراة في علم الاحياء الدقيقة من جامعة شفيلد في المملكة المتحدة عام 2011
  3. ماجستير في العلوم الحياتية من الجامعة الاردنية عام 2008
  4. بكالوريوس في العلوم الحياتية من جامعة مؤتة عام 2003

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