Faculty of Medicine

Dr. Asmaa Mohamed Mohamed Ibrahim

Contact Information
Phone Number: 084 2146315                          
Fax Number: 084 2160180
E-mail Address: amm18@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Faculty of Medicine, 3th floor, Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology department.
Post Address: Fayoum, fayoum university, faculty of medicine, Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology department, Postal code: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B.Sc.: medicine & surgery - Fayoum University -2009
M.Sc.: Biochemistry from - cairo University - 2016
Ph.D.: Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - faculty of medicine - Cairo university - 2019
Academic Positions
Demonstrator :From 2011 To 2015
Assistant Lecturer :From 2016 To 2019
Lecturer :From 2020 Until Now
Thesis
LONG NONCODINGRNA-CCR2-5AS AND THRIL AS A POSSIBLE DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Impact of microRNA -375 and its target gene polymorphism SMAD-7 on susceptibility of colorectal cancer.
Research Interests
Medical Biochemistry.
Molecular Biology.
Immunity diseases.
Hematology diseases.
Thesis
Long Non-Coding RNA PVT1 and Its Target miRNA-146a as Potential Prognostic Biomarkers in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients .
Association of long non-coding RNAs NEAT1, and MALAT1 expression and pathogenesis of Behçet’s disease among Egyptian patients
Long non-coding RNA NBAT1, TUG1, miRNA-335, and miRNA-21 as potential biomarkers for acute ischemic stroke and their possible correlation to thyroid hormones.
Lnc-HULC, miR-122, and sirtulin-1 as potential diagnostic biomarkers forpsoriasis and their association with the development of metabolic syndrome during the disease course.
Could vertigo be a post- COVID-19 sequela or presenting symptom?
Circulating miR-206, miR-181b, and miR-21 as promising biomarkers in hypothyroidism and their relationship to related hyperlipidemia and hepatic steatosis
Circulating miR-199a and long noncoding-RNA ANRIL as Promising Diagnostic Biomarkers for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
LncRNA NEAT1 and miRNA 101 as potential diagnostic biomarkers in patients with alopecia areata