Paywast J. Jalal
Lecturer in Molecular Virology and Immunology at the Biology Department, College of Science, University of Sulaimani, Sulaimani/ Kurdistan Region - Iraq.
- Higher Diploma in Clinical Microbiology, College of Medicine, University of Sulaimani 2007-2008
[Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Based Identification of Infectious cases by Escherichia coil]
- MSc in Molecular Biology/ Virology, College of Science, University of Sulaimani 2008-2010
[Sequence analysis of human Cytomegalovirus Promoters]
- PhD in Molecular Biology/ Virology and Immunology, the University of Sulaimani in collaboration with the University of Nottingham 2014-2019
[The Role of Pattern Recognition Receptors in HCV Pathogenesis]
Teaching/supervising experience:
- Lecturing at University of Sulaimani (2010-present)
- Supervising undergraduate dissertations
PCR
Cloning
Protein purification
Immunology of Infectious Disease
Viral infection
Liver disease
Vaccination
Molecular Virology
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Viral Immunology
Viral Cell Culture
Bioinformatics
- Assistant Biology in College of Medicine and Biology Department/ University of Sulaimani (2003-2007)
- A biologist in the Biology Department/ University of Sulaimani (2007-2010)
- Assistant Lecturer in Biology Department/ University of Sulaimani (2013-2016)
- Assistant Lecturer in Hawler Research Center/ Hawler Medical University (2017-2019)
- Lecturer in Biology Department/ University of Sulaimani (2019-present)
Research Interests
1. Using the Molecular techniques in:
- Identification of seriously infected microorganisms.
- Detection of virulence genes.
- Genotyping.
- Detection of the Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs).
- Presenting the relation with the nearest organisms.
2. Understanding the power of Immunology through:
- Detection of the secreted immune proteins during infection.
- The relation between the immune proteins.
- Blocking the infectivity process.
3. Virology field
- The entry pathways of flavivirus and hepadnaviruses,
- Innate and adaptive immunity to virus infection and
- Identification of novel inhibitors of virus entry.
Hepatitis C virus
Hepatitis B Virus
SARS-CoV2