Ali Hassan Daghir Janabi
Microbiology Research to Benefit Life
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Hassan Daghir Janabi
Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Hassan Daghir Janabi
Education:
Education:
- PhD, Microbial Biology, Rutgers University, USA, 2016
- MSc: Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad, Iraq, 2005
- Bachelor: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad, Iraq, 2002
Work Institution:
Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Diwaniyah, IraqWork Institution:
Courses:
Courses:
Undergraduate: Microbiology, immunology, and virology. Postgraduate: Molecular biology.
Contacts:
Contacts:
- Cell#: 00964-7810069889
- Email: ali.janabi@qu.edu.iq
Links:
Links:
Research Interest:
Research Interest:
My research specifically focuses on the following points:
My research specifically focuses on the following points:
- Microbiome (gut, skin, lung, etc.) changes upon exposing body systems to different factors.
- Bacterial (pathogenic and non-pathogenic)-host cell interactions.
- BioInformatics.
- Anti-microbial evaluation.
Featured journal articles:
Featured journal articles:
- A.H.D. Janabi: Effective Anti-SARS-CoV-2 RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase Drugs Based on Docking Methods : The Case of Milbemycin, Ivermectin, and Baloxavir Marboxil. Avicenna Journal of Medical Biotechnology 12 (4), 247-251. http://www.ajmb.org/Article?id=30438
- A.H.D. Janabi, A.S. Biddle, D.J. Klein, K.H. McKeever: The effects of acute strenuous exercise on the faecal microbiota in Standardbred racehorses. Comparative Exercise Physiology 03/2017; 13(1):13-24., DOI:10.3920/CEP160030 4 3
- A.H.D. Janabi, A.S. Biddle, D. Klein, K.H. McKeever: Exercise training-induced changes in the gut microbiota of Standardbred racehorses. Comparative Exercise Physiology 09/2016; 12(3):119-130., DOI:10.3920/CEP160015
- Ali H.D. Janabi, Lee J. Kerkhof, Lora R. McGuinness, Amy S. Biddle, Kenneth H. McKeever: Comparison of a modified phenol/chloroform and commercial-kit methods for extracting DNA from horse fecal material. Journal of microbiological methods 07/2016; 129., DOI:10.1016/j.mimet.2016.07.019