Dr. Khaled Allemailem,Vaccine Developmen,Best Researcher Award
Dr. ANTHOULA LAZARIS, at Qassim University,Saudi Arabia
PROFILE
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📚Early Academic Pursuits :
Khaled Saleh A. Allemailem began his academic journey at King Saud University, Qassim Branch, where he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Microbiology from 1998 to 2002. His passion for medical sciences led him to pursue advanced studies at RMIT University in Australia. He earned his Master of Laboratory Medicine from the School of Medical Sciences in July 2010 and subsequently completed a Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology from the School of Applied Sciences in December 2010. Khaled furthered his expertise by attaining a PhD in Microbiology from RMIT University in August 2016, with his thesis titled “Colonisation and Virulence Characteristics of Campylobacter concisus Oral and Clinical Strains.”
💼Professional Endeavors :
Khaled’s professional journey is marked by diverse roles in both academic and medical settings. He commenced his career as a teacher in the Ministry of Education, Saudi Arabia, from July 2003 to May 2007. He then transitioned to Qassim University, where he served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Medical Laboratories from May 2007 to February 2013. His dedication to education and research led to his promotion as a Lecturer in February 2013, and subsequently as an Assistant Professor in December 2016. In June 2021, Khaled was appointed Associate Professor, a position he currently holds. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Clinical Bacteriology, Applied Microbiology, Research Methodology, and Medical Terminology.
🔬Contributions and Research Focus :
Khaled’s research primarily revolves around microbiology, with a specific focus on bacterial colonization, virulence, and antibiotic resistance. His doctoral thesis investigated the colonization and virulence characteristics of Campylobacter concisus, contributing valuable insights to the field. His hands-on expertise in PCR, SDS-PAGE, cloning, bacterial isolation, and characterization is complemented by proficiency in software like Clone Manager, MacVector, and Prism. Khaled has supervised master’s theses on topics such as the biogenic synthesis and antibacterial activity of zinc oxide nanoparticles and the prevalence and phylogenetic analysis of antibiotic-resistant bacterial isolates.
🏅Accolades and Recognition :
Throughout his career, Khaled has been recognized for his significant contributions to microbiology and medical education. His registration as a Consultant in Medical Microbiology by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCHS) is a testament to his expertise and professional standing. His work has not only advanced scientific understanding but also had a practical impact on healthcare practices, particularly in combating antibiotic resistance.
🌍Impact and Influence :
Khaled’s influence extends beyond his research contributions. As an educator, he has shaped the academic journeys of numerous students at Qassim University. His involvement in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses has been instrumental in nurturing the next generation of medical laboratory scientists. Khaled’s commitment to student supervision, exemplified by his guidance of master’s students, underscores his dedication to academic mentorship and research excellence.
🌟Legacy and Future Contributions :
Khaled Saleh A. Allemailem’s legacy is characterized by his dual impact as a researcher and educator. His work in microbiology has contributed to the global understanding of bacterial colonization and antibiotic resistance, while his role as a professor has enriched the academic fabric of Qassim University. Looking ahead, Khaled is poised to continue his contributions to the field through ongoing research, student mentorship, and collaborative projects. His vision for the future includes expanding his research on microbial pathogenesis and exploring innovative solutions to emerging challenges in medical microbiology.