
Dr. Adel Elomri
Associate Professor
Dr. Adel Elomri
Associate Professor
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Industrial Engineering
MSc in Industrial Engineering
Entity
College of Science and Engineering
Division
Engineering Management & Decision Sciences
Biography
Dr. Adel Elomri is an Associate Professor in the Division of Engineering Management and Decision Sciences at the College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University. He holds a PhD and MSc with highest honors in supply chain and operations management from École Centrale Paris (CentraleSupélec), France, and a BS with highest honors in industrial engineering from the National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT), Tunisia.
Dr. Adel Elomri is a scholar in operations management and supply chains, with expertise and research interests at the intersection of operations research, economics, and sustainability. His research explores how complex supply chains can be designed and managed, and his findings have been widely published, attracting significant funding. Dr. Elomri’s work spans three key areas: sustainable supply chain management, smart supply chains, and healthcare operations management.
PhD in Industrial Engineering
École Centrale Paris (CentraleSupélec), France
2009
MSc in Industrial Engineering
École Centrale Paris (CentraleSupélec), France
2006
BSc in Industrial Engineering
National Engineering School of Tunis (ENIT), Tunisia
2005
- Sustainable Supply Chain
- Smart Supply Chain
- Healthcare Operations Management
Associate Professor
College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2022 - Present
Assistant Professor
College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2019 - 2022
Assistant Professor
College of Engineering, Qatar University
2012 - 2019
Postdoctoral Fellow
Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Minnesota, United States
2010 - 2012

Dr. Zubair Shah
Assistant Professor
Dr. Zubair Shah
Assistant Professor
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Data Science
MSc in Computer System Engineering
Entity
College of Science and Engineering
Division
Information & Computing Technology
Biography
Dr. Zubair Shah is an Assistant Professor in the College of Science and Engineering specializing in artificial intelligence and big data analytics with a focus on health informatics. He holds an MS degree in Computer System Engineering from Politecnico di Milano, Italy, and a PhD from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Before joining HBKU, Dr. Shah was a Research Fellow at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, from 2017 to 2019.
Dr. Shah's research focuses on applying AI to healthcare, particularly in developing AI-driven applications that enhance disease diagnosis and prediction. He has secured critical funding from HBKU Innovation Center and QNRF to advance these efforts, including work on diabetes management and multimodal AI systems combining electronic health records (EHR), medical imaging, and multi-omics data. His team has developed innovative deep-learning techniques, including methods for identifying IDH mutations from histopathology slides and exploring the use of generative models like GANs and neural diffusion for medical data augmentation.
Dr. Shah has published extensively in leading international journals and conferences, and his research also explores the potential of foundation AI models in healthcare, contributing significantly to advancements in AI-powered medical diagnostics.
PhD in Data Science
University of New South Wales, Australia
2017
MSc in Computer System Engineering
Politecnico Di Milano, Italy
2011
BS in Computer Science
University of Peshawar, Pakistan
2005
- Digital Epidemiology and behavioral analysis of vaccination attitudes
- AI-driven healthcare applications
- Deep learning in medical imaging
- Generative models for medical data
Assistant Professor
College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2019 - Present
Research Fellow
Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Australia
2017 - 2019
Lecturer
Computer Science, City University of Science and Information Technology, Pakistan
2012 - 2013
System Engineer
National Database and Registration Authority, Pakistan
2006 - 2009
Mohsen, F., Al-Absi, H. R. H., Yousri, N. A., El Hajj, N., & Shah, Z. (2023). A scoping review of artificial intelligence-based methods for diabetes risk prediction. NPJ Digital Medicine, 6(1), 197.
Mohsen, F., Ali, H., El Hajj, N., & Shah, Z. (2022). Artificial intelligence-based methods for fusion of electronic health records and imaging data. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 17981.
Ahmad, W., Ali, H., Shah, Z., & Azmat, S. (2022). A new generative adversarial network for medical images super resolution. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1–20.
Shah, U., Biswas, M. R., Ali, R., Ali, H., & Shah, Z. (2022). Public attitudes on social media toward vaccination before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics, 18(6), 2101835.
Liu, S., Shah, Z., Sav, A., Russo, C., Berkovsky, S., Qian, Y., Coiera, E., & Di Ieva, A. (2020). Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) status prediction in histopathology images of gliomas using deep learning. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 7733.
- 2016 Postgraduate Research Student Support (PRSS), UNSW, Australia
- 2014 University College Postgraduate Research Scholarship (UCPRS), UNSW, Australia
- 2009 DSU-International Postgraduate Scholarship, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
- 2005 Distinction at Department of Computer Science, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
Dr. Hira Amin
Assistant Professor
Educational Qualifications
PhD in History
MSc in History of International Relations
Entity
College of Public Policy
Biography
Dr. Hira Amin is an Assistant Professor at the College of Public Policy at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. After completing her PhD in History at the University of Cambridge, she has been involved in various interdisciplinary projects. Her research interests broadly fall into two categories: the first is social, cultural, and religious transformations in the modern Muslim world; the second is social inclusion, accessibility, and disability.
She has undergone training in systems thinking, LEGO Serious Play, participatory co-design, and strategic foresight at the Institute for the Future. She is currently working on multiple research grants that utilize these various tools and methods, such as education for sustainability and global citizenship, strategic foresight in culture, identity, and education, and systems mapping the disability diagnostics landscape in Qatar.
PhD in History
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
2017
MSc in History of International Relations
London School of Economics, United Kingdom
2012
BSc in Mathematics and Philosophy
King’s College London, United Kingdom
2008
- Modern Muslim movements
- Migration
- diaspora
- and citizenship
- Social inclusion and accessibility
- Strategic foresight
Assistant Professor
College of Public Policy, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2021 - Present
Visiting Assistant Professor
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2018 - 2021
Lecturer
University of Kent, United Kingdom
2018
Amin, H. (2022). The shifting contours of Saudi influence in Britain. In Wahhabism and the world: Understanding Saudi Arabia's global influence on Islam. Oxford University Press.
Complete Publication Listing(s): Google Scholar

Seerin Nizam
Program Manager
Seerin Nizam
Program Manager
Educational Qualifications
Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA)
MBA - International Business
Entity
Qatar Computing Research Institute
Biography
Seerin Nizam is a Program Manager at Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) and an Associate Member of the Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka, the Institute of Public Accountants of Australia, the Institute of Financial Accountants of the UK, and the Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka. Additionally, he is a Senior Member of the Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka. Seerin holds a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) in International Business from the University of the West of Scotland.
With over 15 years of work experience, including 9 years in Qatar, Seerin specializes in budgeting and reporting, financial planning, analytics and strategies, and procurement. Most recently, he served as a Management Accountant within the Budgeting and Reporting team at Qatar Foundation.
Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA)
The Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
2021
MBA - International Business
University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom
2021
- Financial reporting tools
- Procurement
- Financial planning
- Financial analytics
- Financial strategies
Program Manager
Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2021 - Present
Senior Member
The Association of Accounting Technicians of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka
2021
Project Manager
Qatar Computing Research Institute, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2019 – 2021
Member
The Institute of Public Accountants, Australia
2019
Associate Member
The Institute of Financial Accountants, United Kingdom
2019
Management Accountant
Qatar Foundation
2015 - 2019
Associate Member
The Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka
2013
Accountant & Assistant Accountant
Expolanka Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd, Sri Lanka
2013 – 2015
Audit Executive & Audit Staff
Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, Sri Lanka
2009 - 2012

Dr. Mutaz Alkhatib
Program Director and Associate Professor of Methodology and Ethics
Dr. Mutaz Alkhatib
Program Director and Associate Professor of Methodology and Ethics
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Islamic Studies
MA in Islamic Studies
Entity
College of Islamic Studies
Division
Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE)
Applied Islamic Ethics
Biography
Dr. Mutaz al-Khatib is currently Associate Professor of Methodology and Ethics at the Research Center for Islamic Legislation and Ethics (CILE), as well as the first-of-its-kind MA program in Applied Islamic Ethics at the College of Islamic Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. He is a founding member of the Journal of Islamic Ethics and the Studies in Islamic Ethics book series, where he also serves as editor-in-chief of the latter. He holds a BA in Islamic Studies from Damascus (1997) and in Arabic Literature from Al-Azhar University.
Al-Khatib was a founding member of al-Multaqā al-Fikrī li-l Ibdā’ (Intellectual Forum for Innovation, 1999), and the anchor of “Al Sharia wa-l Ḥayāt” program on Al Jazeera Channel (2004 -2013). He was also the Editor-in-Chief of the "Islam and Contemporary Affairs" section on IslamOnline.net (2003-2008).
He was a visiting fellow at ZMO in Berlin (2006) and a visiting scholar at the Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin (2012-2013), as well as a Visiting Lecturer at the American University of Beirut, the Islamic University of Beirut, and Qatar University. He has presented lectures at various reputable academic institutions, including University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Princeton University, University of Florida, University of California, University of Tübingen, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, and Lund University.
He is a reviewer for a number of journals and has authored and edited several books and over 40 academic articles on Ḥadīth criticism, Islamic Ethics, Islamic intellectual history, Maqāṣid (the higher objectives of Sharia), and Islamic Law. He has also published extensively in Arabic-language newspapers and magazines.
PhD in Islamic Studies
Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan
2009
MA in Islamic Studies
Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan
2002
BA in Arabic Literature
Al-Azhar University, Egypt
1998
BA in Islamic Studies
Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan
1997
- Islamic ethics
- Ḥadīth criticism
- Islamic jurisprudence
- Islamic intellectual history
- The higher objectives of Shari'a
Program Director of MA program in Applied Islamic Ethics
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2020 – Present
Associate Professor of Methodology and Ethics
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2020 – Present
Assistant Professor of Methodology and Ethics
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2014 – 2020
Visiting Fellow
Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin
2006 - 2006
Visiting Lecturer
Philosophy, American University of Beirut
2018 – 2019
Visiting Fellow
Europe in the Middle East; the Middle East in Europe (EUME), Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin
2012 – 2013
Visiting Lecturer
College of Sharia, Qatar University
2010 – 2011
Visiting Lecturer
Islamic Studies, Islamic University of Beirut
2010 – 2010
Senior Producer, Religious & Intellectual Programs
Al Jazeera Network, Qatar
2005 – 2013
al-Khatib, M. (Ed.). (2024). Key classical works on Islamic ethics. Leiden: Brill.
Al-Khatib, M. (2017). Al-ʿunf al-mustabāḥ: Al-sharīʿa fī muwājahat al-umma wa-l-dawla (Violence made permissible: ‘Sharia’ versus the people and the state). Cairo: Dār al-Mashriq.
Al-Khatib, M. (2011). Radd al-ḥadīth min jihat al-matn: Dirāsa fī manāhij al-muḥaddithīn wa-l-uṣūliyyīn (Matn criticism: A study of the methods of traditionists and jurists). Beirut: Arab Network for Studies and Publishing.
Complete Publication Listing(s): HBKU Academia
- Principal Investigator: “Indigenizing Genomics in the Gulf Region (IGGR): The Missing Islamic Bioethical Discourse,” Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), NPRP program (2016–2019)
- Principal Investigator: “Islam ChatGPT,” The Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation Council (QRDI).
- Project Co-Lead: “Islamic Media Ethics in the Digital Age: AI-Powered Solutions for Combating Misinformation and Promoting Constructive Cross-Cultural Dialogue,” Signature Research Grant 3rd Cycle, HBKU.

Dr. Joseph Lumbard
Associate Professor of Quranic Studies
Dr. Joseph Lumbard
Associate Professor of Quranic Studies
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Islamic Studies
M.Phil in Religious Studies
Entity
College of Islamic Studies
Program
Master of Arts in Contemporary Islamic Studies
Division
Islamic Studies
Biography
Dr. Joseph Lumbard is Associate Professor of Quranic Studies at CIS. He has previously taught at the American University of Sharjah, Brandeis University, and the American University in Cairo. He also served as Advisor for Interfaith Affairs to the Jordanian Royal Court. He received his PhD in Islamic Studies from Yale University and has studied with scholars in Morocco, Egypt, Yemen, Jordan, and Iran. His scholarship contributes to the fields of Islamic philosophical theology, Sufism, and Quranic studies. He served as author, translator, and general editor for The Study Quran (HarperOne 2015), which has been heralded as one of the most important contributions to Islamic studies in the English language. His current research incorporates aspects of Quranic studies, philosophy, and theology to focus upon the development of epistemologies in Islam.
PhD in Islamic Studies
Yale University
2003
M.Phil in Religious Studies
Yale University
2001
MA in Religious Studies
George Washington University
1995
BA in English Literature and Religious Studies
George Washington University
1993
- Qur'anic studies
- Islamic philosophy
- Sufism
- Decolonial and postcolonial studies
- Islam and the environment
Associate Professor of Quranic Studies
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2018 – Present
Associate Professor
Department of Arabic and Translation Studies, American University of Sharjah
2015 – 2018
Chair of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA
2007 – 2015
Assistant Professor
Classical Islam, Near Eastern and Judaic Studies Department, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA
2006 – 2015
Advisor for Interfaith Affairs
The Royal Hashemite Court of Jordan, Jordan
2005 – 2006
Arabic Literature Unit Head
American University of Cairo, Egypt
2004 – 2005
Assistant Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies
American University of Cairo, Egypt
2003 – 2005
Lumbard, J.E.B. (2024). Islam and the challenge of epistemic sovereignty. Religions, 15(4), 406.
Lumbard, J.E.B. (2022). Decolonizing Qurʾanic studies. Religions, 13(2), 176.
Nasr, S.H., Dagli, C.K., Dakake, M.M., Lumbard, J.E.B. & Rustom, M. (2017). The Study Quran: A new translation and commentary. HarperCollins Publishers.

Dr. Alexandre Caeiro
Program Director and Associate Professor of Islamic Studies
Dr. Alexandre Caeiro
Program Director and Associate Professor of Islamic Studies
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Religious Studies (Cum Laude)
MA in Sociology (Diploma in Advanced Studies; with Honors)
Entity
College of Islamic Studies
Program
Master of Arts in Contemporary Islamic Studies
Division
Islamic Studies
Biography
Dr. Alexandre Caeiro is an Associate Professor at CIS. He was trained in sociology and in Islamic studies in France, the Netherlands, and Egypt. His research deals broadly with the transformations of Islamic law in modern contexts. He is currently working on the legal history of Gulf sheikhdoms, focusing on the interaction between emirs, shari’a judges, merchants, and British agents in the context of the development of an oil economy and modern state institutions.
PhD in Religious Studies (Cum Laude)
Utrecht University
2011
MA in Sociology (Diploma in Advanced Studies; with Honors)
École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris
2002
BA in Economics and Sociology (Two Subject Moderatorship; with Honors)
Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin
2001
- Modern history of Islamic law
- Law and society in the Gulf
- Religious authority and media technology
- Muslim minorities in the West
- Islamic family law
Program Director of MA and Graduate Certificate of Islamic Studies
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2023 – Present
Associate Professor of Islamic Studies
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2019 – Present
Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2012 – 2019
Research Fellow
Erlangen Centre for Islam & Law in Europe (EZIRE), Friedrich–Alexander University (FAU) Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany
2009 – 2012
Junior Research Fellow
International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World (ISIM), University of Leiden
2004 – 2008
Junior Research Fellow
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France
2003 – 2004
Complete Publication Listing(s): Academia
- Visiting Fellow, Program on Law and Society in the Muslim World, Harvard Law School (Spring 2022).
- Visiting Research Fellow, Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies (BGSMCS), Freie Universität, Berlin (Summer 2012)
- QNRF-OSRA Grant for Project “An empirical study of the marriage and divorce experiences of women in Qatar” (49,560 US$) (with Dr. Rajnaara Akhtar) (2020-2024)
- QNRF-CWSP Grant for Workshop on “Science Education in the Muslim World: The Gulf in Comparative Perspective” (25,000 US$) (organized in collaboration with the McGill Center for Islam and Science) (2017)

Prof. Dheen Mohamed M Meerasahibu
Program Director and Professor of Comparative Religion and Contemporary Quranic Studies
Prof. Dheen Mohamed M Meerasahibu
Program Director and Professor of Comparative Religion and Contemporary Quranic Studies
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Theology and Philosophy
MA in Theology and Philosophy
Entity
College of Islamic Studies
Program
PhD in Islamic Studies
Division
Muhammad Bin Hamad Al Thani Center for Muslim Contribution to Civilization (CMCC)
Islamic Studies
Biography
Dr. Dheen Mohamed is Program Director of the PhD program in Islamic Studies and Professor of Comparative Religion and Contemporary Quranic Studies at the College of Islamic Studies (CIS), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). He earned his BA (Hons.), MA, and PhD in Theology and Philosophy from al‑Azhar University. Before joining HBKU in 2013, he served as Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Qatar University (QU) and held senior academic roles as Dean, HoD, and Director of Academics at the International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI). His teaching and research span comparative religion, Sufism (taṣawwuf), contemporary Qur’anic studies, Islamic philosophy, and Islamic thought. Recent publications include the chapter “Introduction to Islam” in Contemporary Islamic Perspectives in Public Health (Cambridge University Press, 2025), and peer‑reviewed articles in Afkar (2024) and the Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization (2024). He has supervised more than 35 graduate theses and contributed to curriculum design at IIUI, QU, and HBKU. At CIS, he works at Muhammad Bin Hamad Al Thani Center for Muslim Contribution to Civilization (CMCC) and contributes to the Digital Sīrah Initiative.
PhD in Theology and Philosophy
Al-Azhar University
1988
MA in Theology and Philosophy
Al-Azhar University
1982
BA (Hons.) in Theology and Philosophy
Al-Azhar University
1978
Maulavi (Aalim)
Eastern Arabic College, Addalachenai, Sri Lanka
1973
- Comparative religion
- Sufism and comparative mysticism
- Contemporary Qur’anic studies
- Islamic philosophy (religion modernity engagements)
- Comparative theology
Program Director of PhD in Islamic Studies
College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
2024 – Present
Professor of Comparative Religion
Muhammad Bin Hamad Al Thani Center for Muslim Contribution to Civilization (CMCC), CIS, HBKU
2013 – Present
Professor of Comparative Religion, Head, Department of Dawa and Islamic Culture
College of Shariah and Islamic Studies, Qatar University
2009 – 2013
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Qatar University
2007 – 2013
Associate Professor
Department of Dawa and Islamic Culture, College of Shariah and Islamic Studies, Qatar University
2004 – 2009
Head of Department of Dawah and Islamic Culture
College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, Qatar University
2004 – 2007
Dean FUD and Associate Professor
Department of Comparative Religion, Faculty of Usuluddin (FUD), International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
2002 – 2004
Director of Academic Affairs
International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
2001 – 2003
Dean of Students Affairs
International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
2001 – 2002
Assistant Professor
Department of Comparative Religion, Faculty of Usuluddin (Islamic Studies), International Islamic University Islamabad (IIUI)
1990 – 2001
Lecturer
Islamic Research Academy, Al-Azhar University, Egypt
1989 – 1990
Teacher
Government Secondary School, Sri Lanka
1974 – 1976
Lecturer
East Ceylon Arabic College, Addalachennai, Sri Lanka
1973 – 1974
Meerasahibu, D. M. M. (2025). Al-Ḥadāthiyyah wa-taḥaddiyātuhā fī al-tafsīr al-Qurʾānī wa-dawr al-Azhar fī muwājahatihā 2 vols. (pp. 480). Cairo: Islamic Research Academy, al-Azhar University.
دين محمد. (2024). "الإيمان والعبادة بين الوحدة الفطرية والتعددية التصويرية: رؤية أكبرية" مجلة الدراسات الإسلامية، مجمع البحوث الإسلامية، الجامعة الإسلامية العالمية بإسلام آباد، باكستان، يوليو 2024.
Dr. Kyung Chul Shin
Postdoctoral Researcher
Educational Qualifications
Ph.D
Bachelor's degree
Entity
Qatar Biomedical Research Institute
Division
Neurological Disorders Research Center
Biography
Dr. Kyung Chul Shin received his Bachelor's in Biotechnology from Konkuk University, South Korea, which was followed by his PhD in Cellular and Molecular Medicine. His research at Konkuk University mainly focused on researching new ion channels (especially Piezo ion channel) related to tactile sensations, and explored a deeper understanding of patch-clamp technology, calcium imaging technology, and new ion channels that have yet to be discovered.
Dr. Shin joined QBRI in 2020 as a post-doc at the Neurological Disorders Research Center. His current research aims to identify biomarkers in autism spectrum disorder with multifactor neurodevelopmental impairment.
Dr. Shin’s work has appeared in journals such as Scientific Reports, Free Radical Research, and Clinical and Experimental Hypertension.
Ph.D
Cellular & Molecular Medicine from the same university
2019
Bachelor's degree
Biotechnology at Konkuk University from Korea
2012
- MicroRNA Exocytosis and Ribomone: Novel neuromodulator
- Neurotransmitter
- and Cell-to-cell communicaton.
- Molecular Mechanisms of Vesicle Fusion: Biological
- Biophysical
- and Biochemical tools.
- Human induced pluripotent stem cells for autism.
- Mechanosensitive ion channel: Mechanisms & Functions.
Postdoc
Neurological Disorders Research Center, QBRI
2020 - present
Teaching assistant
Graduate School of Medicine
2018 - 2019
The Piezo2 ion channel is mechanically activated by low-threshold positive pressure. Scientific Reports (2019), 9(1):6446 (*, equal contribution)
Hydrogen peroxide constricts rat arteries by activating Na+-permeable and Ca2+-permeable cation channels. Free Radical Research (2019), 53(1):94-103 (*, equal contribution)
Effects of an ethanolic extract of mulberry fruit on blood pressure and vascular remodeling in spontaneous hypertensive rats. Clinical and Experimental Hypertension (2018), 41(3):280-286 (*, equal contribution)

Dr. Anupriya Madhukumar Geethakumari
Posdoc
Dr. Anupriya Madhukumar Geethakumari
Posdoc
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Biotechnology
Master of Philosophy in Biomedical Technology
Entity
College of Health and Life Sciences
Biography
Geethakumari joined the College of Health and Life Sciences (CHLS) as a postdoctoral fellow with Dr. Kabir Biswas in 2020. She completed her master's degree atAmrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, India, and a Master of Philosophy degree at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, India.
Shethen earned her PhD from Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, where her work focused on identifying the signaling pathways modulated due to dengue virus infection of microvascular endothelial cells.
PhD in Biotechnology
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, University of Kerala, India
2018
Master of Philosophy in Biomedical Technology
Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, India
2010
Master of Science in Biotechnology
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, India
2009
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
University of Kerala, India
2007
- Molecular and Cell Biology
Postdoc
College of Health and Life Sciences, HBKU
2020 - present
Senior Research Fellow
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, India
2018 - 2019
PhD
Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, India
2011 - 2018
Sphingolipid signaling modulates trans-endothelial cell permeability in dengue virus infected HMEC-1 cells. Prostaglandins Other Lipid Mediat 136, 44-54.
Dengue virus or NS1 protein induces trans-endothelial cell permeability associated with VE-Cadherin and RhoA phosphorylation in HMEC-1 cells preventable by Angiopoietin-1. J Gen Virol. 99(12), 1658-1670.
Comparative whole genome analysis of dengue virus serotype-2 strains differing in trans-endothelial cell leakage induction in vitro. Infect Genet Evol 52, 34-43. (*Equal Contribution)
Complete genome sequencing and evolutionary analysis of dengue virus serotype 1 isolates from an outbreak in Kerala, South India. Virus Genes 45(1), 1-13.
- 2010 - ICMR Fellowship, Indian Council for Medical Research, India
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