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Name: Dr. Hani Abdullah Anber Alhadrami
Work Address: Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, Centre
of Excellence In Genomic Medicine Research &
Centre of Innovation In Personalised Medicine
King Abdulaziz University,
P.O. Box. 80402, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Email address: [email protected]
Tel: +966(012) 6952000 Ext. 25586
Mobile: +966(0)505545275
Education and Qualifications 2008-2011 PhD in Biotechnology and Microbiology, College of Life
Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, United
Kingdom. Project Title: Development and Applications of
Mutagenicity and Carcinogenicity Bioassays for Human Health Risk
Assessment.
2006-2007 MSc in Microbiology (with Commendation), College of Life
Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, United
Kingdom. Project Title: Assessing the Potential of Flow Bioreactors
to Minimise Human Health Impacts of mutagenic chemicals.
1999- 2004 BSc (Honours) in Medical Technology, Faculty of Applied
Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, KSA. Project Title:
Platelet Aggregation and Adhesion in Patients Suffering from
Ischemic Heart Disease Using Flow Cytometer.
Work Experience June-Sep 2014 Visiting Professor at Harvard Medical School and
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and
Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
Aug 2013-present Assistant Professor in Biotechnology, Faculty of Applied
Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, KSA. The
Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O.Box 80402, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Email: [email protected]
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work involves teaching and lecturing for postgraduates
and undergraduate students (years 2-4), preparing and
teaching practical sessions, conducting tutorial
sessions, setting-up theoretical and practical exams,
and marking students exams. The work also involves
the academic and research supervision for honour and
master students. Taught Courses are: Biotechnology,
Genetics and Molecular Biology and Cell Biology and
Biochemistry.
Jan 2012- Jan 2016 Honorary Research Fellow in the College of Life Sciences and
Medicine, University of Aberdeen, UK.
July 2011-July 2012 Assistant Professor in Microbial Biotechnology, College of
Applied Medical Sciences, University of Dammam. KSA. The
work involved teaching and lecturing for undergraduate
students (years 2-4), preparing and teaching practical sessions,
conducting tutorial sessions, setting-up theoretical and
practical exams, and marking students exams. The work also
involved the academic and research supervision for honour
students. Taught Courses were: Microbial Biotechnology,
Microbiology, Biostatistics, and research ethics.
May-Aug 2009 Co- supervisor for MSc candidate. University of Aberdeen,
UK. Project Title: Optimisation of the Ames Salmonella Assay for
Mutagenicity Applications.
May-Aug 2008 Co- supervisor for MSc candidate. University of Aberdeen, UK.
Project Title: Bioaccessibility of Carcinogenic Chemicals; Relating
Empirical Data to Human Health Risk Assessment Models.
2008-2011 Graduate Research Associate and Demonstrator, College of
Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, UK. The
work involved demonstrating in practical classes for
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Email: [email protected]
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undergraduate students and marking practical reports. Course
Title: The Cell.
2004-2006 Demonstrator, College of Applied Medical Sciences, University
of Dammam, KSA. The work involved preparing practical
sessions, demonstrating and teaching in practical classes,
conducting tutorial sessions, setting-up practical exams, and
marking practical reports and exams. Course Title:
Microbiology.
June-Aug 2005 Research Assistant, University of Dammam, KSA. Project Title:
Seroepidemiological study of RVF virus among abattoir worker in
Saudi Arabia.
April-July 2004 Medical Technologist, Diagnostic Virology including class-III
molecular Virology Unit, King Fahad Medical Research Centre,
King Abdulaziz University, KSA. I was involved in different
techniques such as applications of PCR, restriction enzyme
and gel electrophoresis, performing of different extraction
tests for DNA and RNA for viruses, isolation of different
viruses, CPE detection, inoculation of viruses into culture,
further investigation for detection of different types of viruses
such as: Haem-agglutination test, ELISA and Haem-adsorption
test. I was also involved in a research project entitled:
Detection of the most dominant strains of influenza virus in Saudi
populations in affiliation with WHO.
Jan-March 2004 Medical Technologist, Genomic Medicine Unit, King Fahad
Medical Research Centre, King Abdulaziz University, KSA. The
work involved cryptogenetic and chromosomal analysis
including: taking patient history, assessing the need for
chromosomal analysis, cell culture and harvesting, spreading
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Email: [email protected]
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and staining chromosomes followed by automated and manual
karyotyping.
July-Dec 2003 Medical Technologist, Diagnostic Immunohematology
Laboratory, King Khaled National Guard Hospital, KSA. The
job involved carrying out routine tests involved in Blood Bank
laboratory including: preparation of different blood
components, cryoprecipitate, in-house leuko-depletion, ABO/
Rh grouping, extended antigen typing, antibody screen, direct
anti-globulin testing, immediate-spin and antiglobulin-phase
cross matches and quality control studies.
Aug-Dec 2003 Research Assistant, King Khaled National Guard Hospital,
KSA. Project Title: The dominant and recessing antibody in sickle
cell anemia patient in Saudi populations.
Publications -Gaston Contreras Jimenez, Shimaa Eissa, Andy Ng, Hani Alhadrami,
Mohammed Zourob, Mohamed Siaj (2015). Aptamer-Based Label-Free
Impedimetric Biosensors for the Detection of Progesterone. Analytical
Chemistry, (87), 1075-1082
-Aftab Ahmad, Asif Husain, Mohd Mujeeb, Shah Alam Khan, Hani A.
Alhadrami, Anil Bhandari (2015) Quantification of Total Phenol, Flavonoid
Content and Pharmacognostical Evaluation Including HPTLC Fingerprinting
for the Standardisation of Piper Nigrum Linn Fruits. Asian Pacific Journal of
Tropical Biomedicine, 2015; 5(2): 101-107.
-Adnan Memic, Hani A. Alhadrami, M. Asif Hussain, Faten Al-Hazmi,
Fozia Al-Nowaiser, Diana Lu, Ali Khademhosseini (2015). Hydorgels 2.0:
Improved Properties with Nanomaterial Composites for Biomedical
Applications (Accepted). Biomedical Materials.
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Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O.Box 80402, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Email: [email protected]
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-Hani A. Alhadrami, Lenka Maderova and Graeme I. Paton (2015)
Bioaccessibility of Carcinogenic Metals and Implications for Human Hazard
Assessment (Submitted).
-Anwarul Hasan, Amir Sanati-Nezhad, Mohammad Ariful Islam, John Saliba,
Hani Alhadrami, Adnan Memic, Ayad Jaffa (2015). Engineering Cell
Surface Interface in Tissue Engineering and Cell Based Biosensors (Submitted).
-Hani A. Alhadrami and Graeme I. Paton (2013) The Potential
Applications of SOS-lux Biosensors for Rapid Screening of Mutagenic
Chemicals. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 344 (2013) 69-76
-Hani A. Alhadrami and Graeme I. Paton (2013) Validation of SOS-lux Microbial
Biosensors for Mutagenicity Assessment: Mitomycin-C as a model compound.
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 4:142 doi: 10.4172/2155-6210.1000142.
-E.E. Diplock, H.A. Alhadrami, and G.I. Paton (2010) Application of Microbial
Bioreporters in Microbiology and Bioremediation. Chapter on Whole Cell Sensing
System II, Series: Advances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology, Vol. 118, ISBN:
978-3-642-12852-3. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
-E.E. Diplock, H.A. Alhadrami, and G.I. Paton (2009) Commercial Application of
Bioluminescence Full Cell Bioreporters. Chapter on Handbook of Hydrocarbon and
Lipid Microbiology, pages 4445-4458, part 36. ISBN 978-3-540-77584-3. Springer Berlin
Heidelberg.
-Hani A. Alhadrami, Ken S. Killham and Saad A. Alamri (2008). Assessing the
Potential of Flow Bioreactors to Minimise Impacts of Leachate. Biotechnology 7 (3):
448-455.
-Hani A. Alhadrami, Julian J.C Dawson, Graeme I. Paton and Ken Killham
(2008). Flow Bioreactors and Minimisation of Human Health Impacts of Leachates.
Paper presented in Saudi International Innovation Conference, University of Leeds,
UK, 09-10 June 2008. ISBN: 978-0-9559241-2-5.
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Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O.Box 80402, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Email: [email protected]
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Research Skills Lab-on-a chip and microfluidics technology.
Tissue Engineering and fabrication of electrochemical sensors.
Fabrication of DNA-Aptamer based biosensors.
Characterisation and optimisation of Ames assay (Salmonella Mutagenicity Assay)
for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity assessment of medical samples.
Use and operation of different analytical chemistry instruments such as flame
atomic absorption spectrophotometer, HPLC and UV/Vis spectrophotometer.
Characterisation, development and optimisation of several bioluminescence SOS-
lux based microbial biosensors for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity assessment
of human health risk assessment.
Development and optimisation of in vitro gastrointestinal bioassay for organic and
inorganic carcinogens to simulate the different oral exposure scenarios for
children, based on human physiology.
Good experience in tissue culture, isolation of different viruses, CPE detection,
inoculation of viruses into culture, further investigation for detection of different
types of viruses such as: Haem-agglutination test, Haem-agglutination inhibition,
IFT, ELISA, and Haem-adsorption test.
Sufficient experience in the use and the operation of Polymerase Chain
Reaction (PCR), Gene Cloning, Restriction Enzyme, DNA and RNA extractions
and Gel Electrophoresis by using both polyacralmyied and Agarose gel.
Awards Awarded the Prize for the Best Oral Presentation in the annual conference of
the Society for Applied Microbiology, Brighton, UK, 2010.
Awarded Honorary Certificate from the Vice-Principal of King Faisal University
(Dammam University now) for the Excellent academic performance during the
course of my PhD studies, 2010.
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Email: [email protected]
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Awarded Honorary Certificate and a Prize for the Excellent academic
performance during the third year of my PhD, Saudi Cultural Bureau in London,
UK, 2010.
Awarded Honorary Certificate and a Prize for the Excellent academic
performance during the second year of my PhD, Saudi Cultural Bureau in
London, UK, 2009.
Awarded Honorary Certificate and a Prize for the Excellent academic
performance during the first year of my PhD, Saudi Cultural Bureau in London,
UK, 2008.
Awarded Honorary Certificate and a Prize for the Excellent academic
performance during my Master degree, Saudi Cultural Bureau in London, UK,
2007.
Awarded Honorary Certificate and a Prize for the Excellent academic
performance during my BSc (Honour) degree, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah
KSA, 2004.
Computing Skills • Ability to work with scientific research databases such as Scopus, Web of
Knowledge, ScienceDirect and PubMed.
• Use of statistical software such as Sigma Plot and Minitab, Microsoft Office
(Word, Excel, Power Point), and iWork (Pages, Numbers and Keynote).
Memberships Society for General Microbiology (2008-present).
Society for Applied Microbiology (2008-present).
American Society for Microbiology (2010-present).
Institute of Nanotechnology (2010-present).
Reviewer in the Journal of Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Elsevier.
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Email: [email protected]
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Conferences July 2014 Workshop on: Micro and Nanotechnologies for
Medicine: Emerging Frontiers and Applications. Harvard Medical School and Harvard-MIT Health Science and Technology, Cambridge, MA (USA).
June 2014 Biotech and Nanotech Conference and Expo 2014, Washington, DC. Poster Presentation: Microbial Biosensors for screening of mutagenic chemicals.
May 2013 Biotech and Nanotech Conference and Expo 2013, Washington, DC. Poster Presentation: The potential applications of SOS-lux biosensors for rapid screening of mutagenic chemicals.
May 2012 Biosensors World Congress 2012, Cancun, Mexico. Poster Presentation: Microbial Biosensors for Mutagenicity Assessment: Development, Applications and Verification.
July 2010 Society for Applied Microbiology Summer Conference, Brighton, UK. Oral presentation: Bioaccessibility of Carcinogens: Use of Microbial Biosensors for Human Health Hazard Assessment.
Awarded the Prize for the Best Oral Presentation.
May 2010 20th Anniversary World Congress on Biosensors, Glasgow, UK.
April 2010 Society for General Microbiology Winter Meeting Edinburgh International Conference Centre, UK. Poster Presentation: Bioaccessibility of Mutagens: Assessment of Microbial Biosensors for Human Health Risk Assessment and Validation.
June 2008 Saudi International Innovation Conference,
University of Leeds, UK. Oral Presentation: Flow Bioreactors and Minimisation of Human Health Impacts of Leachates.
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Email: [email protected]
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April 2008 Knowledge Transfer Scotland: Policy and Practice, University of St Andrews, UK.
December 2002 The international conference and exhibition on molecular Applications, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Social Activities
President of Saudi Society, University of Aberdeen, UK (Academic year
2009-2010).
President of Saudi Students Club, Aberdeen, UK (2008-2009).
Referees 1. Prof. Graeme I. Paton. College of Life Sciences and Medicine,
University of Aberdeen, Cruickshank Building, Aberdeen, AB24 3UU, UK. Tel: +44(0)1224 273834.
email: [email protected]
2. Dr. Mohammed Zourob, Reader in Bio-Medicine/Bio-Engineering, Translational Medicine, School of Engineering, Cranfield University, Vincent Building, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, England, UK. Tel: +44(0)1234 758318. email: [email protected]
3. Dr. Essam H. Jiffri. Associated Professor in Clinical Chemistry, Head of Medical Laboratory Technology Department, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abduaziz University, Jeddah, P. O. Box 80324, Jeddah 21589 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Tel: +966(0)505613915. email: [email protected]
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Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O.Box 80402, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.
Email: [email protected]