
Fatma Elzahraa Mohammed Elsaoudy
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
- House Officer Mar 2005 – Feb 2006 – Assiut University Hospitals, Assiut
- General Practitioner Jul 2006 – Jun 2013 – Students Hospital, Assiut University
- Clinical Pathology Specialist. Jun 2013 – Nov 2021 – Students Hospital, Assiut University
- Clinical pathology Specialist (hematology,clinical chemistry and Microbiology units). Jun 2013 – Mar 2019 – Aman Laboratory, Assiut, Egypt
- Clinical Pathology and Oncological Laboratory Medicine Consultant Dec 2021 – Present – Assiut University Hospitals, Assiut University
- Branch Manager Apr 2019 – Present – Alfalaboratories, AMG, Assiut, Egypt
- lecturer of clinical pathology Sep 2022 – Present – Faculty of Medicine, Merit University, Sohag, Egypt
EXPERIENCE
- Ability to take and analyze peripheral blood, bone marrow aspirate and bone marrow biopsy slide
- Ability to diagnose all hematological malignancies by different flow cytometric, cytogenetic and Molecular Techniques
- Ability to analyze all types of blood tests (hematological, chemical, immunological and bacteriological tests)
- Ability to perform all molecular biology, immunological techniques as DNA, RNA or protein extraction from biological samples, Gel Electrophoresis,
- Performing PCR, qPCR
EDUCATION
- Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University
- (Very Good grade with degree of honor)
- Master’s degree in clinical Pathology Apr 2008 – Apr 2013
- Faculty of Medicine, Assiut University, Egypt
- M.S.c essay is (Streptococcus bovis and Colorectal Cancer ; a Cause or a marker
- Professional Certificate in Infection
- Prevention and Control.
- Mar 2017 – Apr 2018
- The American University in Cairo (AUC), Cairo
- (Grade B+)
- MD degree in Clinical Pathology and
- Oncological Laboratory Medicine.
- Oct 2013 – Nov 2021
- South Egypt Cancer Institute, Assiut University
- MD thesis is (Association of long non coding RNA MALAT1 and HOTTIP
- polymorphism with HCC in Egyptian population)
- PHD in molecular biology (molecular
- pathology).
- Oct 2020 – Present
- Molecular Biology Research and Studies Institute, Assiut University
- MBA Oct 2022 – Present
- Arab Academy for Science Technology, Alexandria
PUBLICATIONS
- Hamed, H. B., et al. “MALAT1 Gene Polymorphism (rs 4102217) as a Risk Factor for HCC: A Case Control Study among patients in South Egypt.”