Ashraf M Ahmed

Academics
King Saud University, KSA
Saudi Arabia

Biography

Ashraf M Ahmed has completed his PhD from Keele University, UK, in 2002 and has ongoing Research Fellowship at Keele from 2004 until now and Fellow of the Royal Society, UK, in 2004. He is a Professor of Medical Entomology at Zoology Department at El-Minia University, Egypt, (currently at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia). His current research interest is “mosquito immunity and biocontrol”, aiming at utilizing the immune response of mosquito vectors against mosquito-borne disease agents and biological agents in the biocontrol measures against mosquito vectors. He has successfully achieved several grants for research projects and got two currently ongoing granted projects (1.6 million Saudi Riyals each). One grant is for isolating native mosquito Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria with enhanced larvicidal activities for use in the battle against mosquito vectors in Saudi Arabia. The other grant is for isolating immune peptides from honey-bees for use as natural antibiotic against the American Foal Broad disease (AFB) that threatens the global Apiary industry. He had successfully monitored undergraduate, postgraduate students and research scholars. His academic output consists of more than 26 papers in reputed journals, membership of several scientific societies, attended several local, national & international conferences and invited for main talks in many international conferences Ashraf M Ahmed has completed his PhD from Keele University, UK, in 2002 and has ongoing Research Fellowship at Keele from 2004 until now and Fellow of the Royal Society, UK, in 2004. He is a Professor of Medical Entomology at Zoology Department at El-Minia University, Egypt, (currently at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia). His current research interest is “mosquito immunity and biocontrol”, aiming at utilizing the immune response of mosquito vectors against mosquito-borne disease agents and biological agents in the biocontrol measures against mosquito vectors. He has successfully achieved several grants for research projects and got two currently ongoing granted projects (1.6 million Saudi Riyals each). One grant is for isolating native mosquito Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria with enhanced larvicidal activities for use in the battle against mosquito vectors in Saudi Arabia. The other grant is for isolating immune peptides from honey-bees for use as natural antibiotic against the American Foal Broad disease (AFB) that threatens the global Apiary industry. He had successfully monitored undergraduate, postgraduate students and research scholars. His academic output consists of more than 26 papers in reputed journals, membership of several scientific societies, attended several local, national & international conferences and invited for main talks in many international conferences

Research Intrest

Bacteriology,virology

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