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SAEED MUNASSAR SAEED AL-GHALEBI

Professor
  1. Place & Date of Birth: Yemen (Lahj) Sept. 9, 1962.
  2. Nationality: Yemeni
  3. Permanent Address: Biology Department. Faculty of Science,   Sana’a University. Sana’a , Republic of Yemen B.O. Box: 12317
  4. Martial status: Married (6 children)
  5. https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=ar&user=spAth2QAAAAJ

 

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

Degree University Country Year Field of Specialization
PH. D. Assiut University Egypt 2000 Microbiology (Medical Microbiology)
M. Sc. Sana’a University Yemen 1995 Microbiology     (Mycology)
B. Sc. Kuwait University Kuwait 1985 Microbiology

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

* Academic Positions:

Title From – To University Country
Professor March 2011 till now Sana’a University Yemen
Associated Professor Jan.  2006 – Feb 2011 Sana’a University Yemen
Assistant Professor Aug. 2000  – Dec. 2005 Sana’a University Yemen
Lecturer Aug. 1995 – May 2000 Sana’a University Yemen
Demonstrator Mar. 1991- Aug. 1995 Sana’a University Yemen

 

* Vice Dean of Academic and Postgraduate studies Faculty of science, Sana’a University (2019 till now).

* Head of Biology Department, Faculty of science, Sana’a University (Aug. 2005-Aug 2008).

* Supervisor of In Process Quality Control Lab. (Chemistry and Microbiology), Kuwait Pharmaceutical Industrial Co. (KPICO), Kuwait (1985-1990).

* Membership of Professional Societies

  • Member of Yemeni Biological Society from 2000 till now.
  • Member of Applied and Basic Mycology Society (from 2010 till now), Egypt.
  • Member of American Society for Microbiology (57004913).
  • Member of Yemeni Society for Microbiology.
  • Member of Yemeni Society for Biosafety and Biosecurity.

* Computer Skills:

Word (Microsoft 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010), Excel, Power Point, Access.

– ICDL4:   computer certificate

TRAINING PROGRAMS:

  1. 6 Jan.- 28 March 1986: Three month training in Verona, Italy in the field of Microbiological & Chemical analysis of Pharmaceutical Drugs, Verona, Italy.
  2. 9-17 April 1986: a training program in Quality Control and Good Manufacturing Practice. Sweden.
  3. 1 Dec. 1987 to 31 May 1988: Six month training in Kuwait, in the field of Quality control. Inspection- Supervision, Kuwait.
  4. 1-6 April 2000: A training course in Electron Microscopy (Techniques & Interpretation), Electron Microscope Unit, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.
  5. 24-29 Mar. 2001: The first training programs on identification of genus Aspergillus and its species that spoilage food. Assiut Mycological Center. Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.
  6. 15-17 Jan. 2005: training program on the innovative methods for teaching science at the university level. Under supervision of UNESCO Cairo office and ISESCO, Sana’a, Yemen.
  7. 8-12 May 2005: Advanced training program on recent techniques for identification of bacteria. Collaboratively organized by Cairo MIRCEN, Ain Shams University, and UNESCO office, Cairo, Egypt.
  8. 12-16 Nov. 2007: Training program on preparing lectures by Power Point, in Sana’a University, Yemen.
  9. 12-29 May 2008: Workshop on Development and Evaluation of High Studies Programs in Faculty of Science. Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.
  10. 3-9 June 2008: Training program on Research Management and Academic management, organized by Ministry of Higher Education & Amsterdam University Holland.
  11.  10-29 Sept 2008: Training Program for commodity Inspection & Quarantine Officials of Developing Countries. Changzhou, Republic of China.
  12. 2007-2013: Seven work shop on Development and Evaluation of Biology Courses in Faculty of education and Faculty of Science. Yemen.
  13. May 2014: Biosafety and Biosecurity of Chemical labs. Adan, American Society of Chemistry and Yemeni Society of Chemistry.
  14. 21 Dec. 2017: Specific workshop on Biosafety and Biosecurity of Medical Laboratories. Thamar, Yemen.

 

CONFERENCES & SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUMS:

  1. 29 Sept. – 1 Oct. 1999: The Second International Conference on Fungi: Hopes & Challenges. Cairo, Egypt.
  2. 8-11 Nov. 2000: 7th International Conference of Arab Biologyist. Mansoura University, Egypt.
  3. 11-13 Oct. 2001: Science Conference 2001, Sana’a,Yemen Scientific Research Foundation (YSRF). Sana’a, Republic of Yemen.
  4. 26-28 Mar. 2002: The International Conference for Development and the Environment in the Arab World, AssiutUniversity, Assiut, Egypt.
  5. 11-13 Oct. 2002: Science Conference 2002, Taiz, Yemen Scientific Research Foundation (YSRF). Taiz, Republic of Yemen. (Presented a paper).
  6.  6-8 May 2003: The Second conference on Environment and Natural Resources held in Taiz University, Taiz, Republic of Yemen (Presented a paper).
  7. 11-13 Oct. 2003: Science Conference 2002, Seiyun, Yemen Scientific Research Foundation (YSRF). Seiyun, Republic of Yemen. (Presented a paper).
  8. Oct 2003: The First Scientific Symposium of the Yemeni Biological Society. Seiyun. Yemen.
  9. 23-25 March 2004: The second International Conference for Development and the Environment in the Arab World, AssiutUniversity, Assiut, Egypt.
  10. 11-13 Oct. 2004: Science Conference 2004, Sana’a, Yemen Scientific Research Foundation (YSRF). Sana’a, Republic of Yemen.
  11. Oct 2004: The Second Scientific Symposium of the Yemeni Biological Society. Sana’a. Yemen.
  12.  22-24 Feb. 2005: The first workshop of Assessment and Development of Sana’a University Courses. Sana’a University, Sana’a, Yemen.
  13. 15-18 April 2005: The first Environmental International Conference of Al-Minia University. AlMinia University, Egypt.
  14.  19-24 Nov. 2005: The 12th International conference of Arab Biologists. Hodeidah University, Yemen.
  15.  28-29 Nov. 2005: Third Scientific Symposium of Yemeni Biological Society. Sana’a, Yemen.
  16.  21-22 Dec. 2005: The first Scientific Symposium of Chemistry & Industry, Sana’a , Yemen.
  17. 21-23 March 2006: The third International Conference for Development and Environment in the Arab World. Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.
  18. 16-18 April 2007: The Regional Conference and the Scientific Exhibition on the Medicinal, Aromatic and Poisonous Plants. Sana’a University, Sana’a Yemen.
  19.   6-8 May 2007: The Fourth conference on Environment and Natural Resources held in Taiz University, Taiz, Republic of Yemen.
  20. 14-15 Nov. 2007: The Fourth conference of Yemeni Biological Society. Adan University, Adan, Yemen.
  21. 18-20 March 2008: The Fourth International Conference for Development and Environment in the Arab World. King Saud University, Raid, Saudi Arabia.
  22. 22-23 Nov. 2008: The Fifth conference of Yemeni Biological Society. Hudramot University, Al-Mokala, Yemen.
  23. 18-20 March 2009: International conference on Honey. King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
  24. 14-15 Nov 2009: The Sixth conference of Yemeni Biological Society. Taiz University, Taiz, Yemen.
  25. 21-24 March 2010: The fourth Scientific Saudi conference. Taibh University, Al-Madinah Almonwarh, Saudi Arabia.
  26. 20-21 Aug. 2010: The Seventh conference of Yemeni Biological Society. Sanaa University, Sanaa, Yemen.
  27. 24-26 March 2012: The Sixth International Conference for Development and Environment in the Arab World. Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt.
  28. 20-21 May 2017: Scientific conference for medical labs. Sanaa, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Sanaa University, Yemen.
  29. 7-9 July 2018: The first International Scientific Conference on Environment and Health. Sanaa , Yemen

COURSES TAUGHT:

  1. Undergraduate Courses
    1. General Biology 1&2. (For Science and Education students)
    2. Bacteriology.
    3. Mycology (For Science and Education students)
    4. Virology.
    5. Food and Water Microbiology.
    6. Plant Diseases
  1. Graduate Courses (Master Degree):
    1. Advanced Bacteriology.
    2. Advanced Mycology.
    3. Advanced Medical Microbiology.
    4. Advanced Food and Water Microbiology.

VII. SUPERVISION OF POST-GRADUATE RESEARCH PROJECTS:

  •  37 M Sc. Thesis (5 Co-supervisor + 32 main supervisor) Sana’a   University, Yemen.
  •  2 M.Sc. Thesis (Main Supervisor) Adan University, Yemen.
  • 11 Ph. D. Thesis (7 Co- supervisor and 4 main supervisor) Sana’a   University, Yemen.
  • 1 Ph.D. thesis (C0-supervisor ) with Damayat University, Egypet.

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS: 

  1. Moharram, A.M.; Abdel-Kader, M.I.; Al-Hussaini, A.K. and Alghalibi, S.M. (1999): Studies on Mycotic Keratitis in Assiut Governorate. Proceeding of the Second International Conference on Fungi: Hopes and Challenges. Cairo 29th – 1st Oct. 1999. Vol.1:133-146.
  2. Al-Hussaini, A.K.; Ahmad M. Moharram; Mohammed I. Abdel-Kader, and Saeed M. Alghalibi; (2000): Extracellular enzymes and toxins produced by fungi isolated from human corneal infections. The Egyptian Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 6(1):5-14.
  3. Al-Hussaini, A.K.; Saeed M. Alghalibi; Mohammed I. Abdel-Kader, and Ahmed M. Mohamed (2002): The spectrum of bacterial and fungal keratitis in Southern Egypt. Cataract & Cornea, 8 (Feb.): 5-9.
  4. Salah, S. Y.; Abu-Ghadir, A.; Awad, A.N. and Alghalibi, S.M. (1999): Apitherapy in Treatment of Resistant Corneal Ulcers. Bull Ophthalmol. Soc. Egypt, 92(6):1099-1104.
  5. El-Zayat, A.; Moharram, A.M. and Alghalibi, S.M. (2000): Studies on Fungal External Otitis in Aswan, Egypt. Journal Union Arab Biologist. 9B Nov.: 13-23.
  6. Alghalibi, S.M.S. (2001): Keratinophilic Fungi and Other Moulds Recovered from Sheep Wool in Yemen. Fac. Sci. Assiut Univ. 30(1-D):147-155.
  7. Alghalibi, S.M.S. (2001): Fungi Aassociated with Sediment Dust Particles in Sana’a City, Yemen. Fac. Sci. Sana’a Univ. (FSB). 14:125-134.
  8. Alghalibi, S.M.S. (2002): Toxicity Effect of Some Chemical Detergents on the Count of Mesophylic and Halophylic Soil Fungi. Fac. Sci. Sana’a Univ.(FSB). 15: 111-121.
  9. Al-Hussaini, A.K.; Saeed M. Alghalibi; Mohammed I. Abdel-Kader, and Tarek A. Ali (2002): Non-ocular lenses-related bacterial keratitis in a rural Egyptian population, etiology and treatment. Saudi Journal of Ophthalmology 16(3):186-194.
  10. EL-Fattah, H.A.; Nasser Awadh; Ramzi Mothana; Sabie Rafa Adin and Saeed M. Alghalibi (2002): Chemical and Biological investigation of three Rumex species growing in Yemen. Yemen Medical Journal, 4(2):32-42.
  11. Alghalibi, S.M.S. (2003): Prevalence of Dermatophytosis in Sana’a city, Yemen. Yemeni J. Science. 4(2): 1-10.
  12. Abdulrahman, S. Aldubaie; Saeed M. S. Alghalibi; Abdu M. Mahdy and Abdulrahman M. Shater (2003): Antibacterial activity of some Yemeni medicinal plants. Proceeding of the Second Conference on Environment and natural Resources Taiz-6-8 May. 188-195.
  13. Alghalibi, S.M. and Abdel-Rahman Shatar (2004): Mycoflora and Mycotoxin Contamination of some Dried Fruits in Yemen, Assiut University Bulletin for Environmental Researches. 7(2): Oct.19-27.
  14. Alghalibi, S.M. (2004): Inhibitory effect of three Yemeni medicinal plants on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 27 (2): 115-124.
  15. El-Shekeil, A.; Al-Khader, M.; Alghalibi, S.M. and Dheya A. Ali (2004): Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of some new derivatives of 2,5-Dimercapto-1,3,4-Thiadiazole. Faculty of Science Bulletin (FSB). 17: 37-49.
  16. Al-Zubeiry, A. H. S., Saeed M.S. Alghalibi and Samira Al-Anisy (2004): Microflora Associated With Normal Eyes And Eye Infection Diseases In Taiz Governorate, Republic Of Yemen. Fac. Sci. Assiut Univ. 33(2-D):173-182.
  17. Abdulrahman S. Al-Dubaie; Saeed M.S. Alghalibi; Abdu M. Mahdy and Mohamed A. Al-Aboud (2005): Antimicrobial Activity of Propolis Ethanol Extract. Faculty of Science Bulletin Sana’a Univ. 18:
  18. Al-Medhagi, A.K.; Al-Sallami, A.; Alghalibi, S.M.; Al-Moyed, K.A. (2005): Isolation of Staphylococcus aureus from a popular cheese in Yemen. Bulletin of High Institute of Health. 35(1): 181-186.
  19. Saeed M. S. Alghalibi; Ahmed Al-Jaufy and Ebtesam Al-Moayad (2007): Bacterial Urinary Tract Infection among Pregnant Women in Sana’a City-Yemen. Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, 25(1/2):23-31.
  20. AL- Hakimi, A M A; Saeed M.S. Al-ghalibi (2007): Thiamin and salicylic acid as biological alternatives for controlling broad bean rot disease. Saudi J. of Biological Scienc. 14(2): 207-215.
  21. Saeed M. S. Alghalibi; Ramzi A. A. Mothana; Ahmed Al-Jaufy and Ebtesam Al Moayad (2007): Antibacterial activity of some medicinal plant extracts against bacteria isolated from women with urinary tract infection. Faculty of Science Bulletin Sana’a Univ. 20(Oct.):1-8.
  22. Saeed M. S. Alghalibi and Al-Haifi Mohammed Ahssan (2007): Dimethoate and Omethoate Residues in the Soil of Zendan Valley and its Effect on Soil Fungal and Bacterial Population. Sana’a University Journal of Science & Technology, 4(1):A(9-22)
  23. Saeed M. S. Alghalibi; Mohammed Goma’a Battah and Maysoon Abdulrahman Al-Zubairy (2008): Fungal contamination and aflatoxins content of dry raisins fruits in Sana’a City-Yemen. Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, 26(1/2):41-48.
  24. Saeed M. S. Alghalibi and Mohammad F. Al-Halali (2008): Microorganisms causing urinary tract infection among children in Sana’a city-Yemen. Faculty of Science Bulletin Sana’a Univ. 21 (Oct.): 11-21
  25. Saeed M. S. Alghalibi; Ahmed Al-Jaufy and Najla M. Baghza (2008): Microrganisms causing Otitis Media among Children in Sana’a city, Yemen Republic. Yemeni Journal of Biological Science 4(1):59-78.
  26. Alghalibi, Saeed M. and Al-Zubairy, M A. (2009): Detection of Extracellular Enzymes Produced by Fungi Isolated from Dried Fruits. Thamar University Journal of Science & Applied Sciences. 1(A):1-10.
  27. Shater, A. M. ; Alghalibi, Saeed M. and Al-Zubairy, M A. (2009): Mycoflora and total aflatoxin isolated from dry dates in Sanaa, Yemen. Thamar University Journal of Science & Applied Sciences. 1(A):11-20.
  28. Redhwan Ahmed Al-Naggar, Karim Al-Jashamy, Sami Abdo Radman Al-dubi, Zaleha Md Isa and Saeed Alghalibi (2010): Perceptions of Toxoplasmosis among female university students. Journal of Health Research. 24(2): 87-89.
  29. Redhwan Ahmed Al-Naggar, Karim Al-Jashamy & Saeed M. Alghalibi (2010): Khat (Catha edulis) as a risk factor of oral cancer. Journal of Management & Science. 8(1) June.
  30. Alghalibi S.M.S.; Humaid, A.A.; Alshaibani E.A.S. and Alhamazy E.H.I. (2011): Microorganisms associated with burn wound infection in Sanaa, Yemen. Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. 3(1):19-25.
  31. Al-Maqtari, M.A.A.; Alghalibi, S.M. and Alhamzy, E.H. (2011): Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oil of Thymus vulgaris from Yemen. Turkish Journal of Biochemistry. 36(4):342-349.
  32. Al-Mamary, M.; Abdelwahab, S.I.; Al-Ghalibi, Sayeed and Al-Ghasani, E. (2011): The antioxidant and tyrosinase inhibitory activities of some essential oils obtained from aromatic plants grown and used in Yemen. Scientific Research and Assays. 6(34):6840-6845.
  33. Abdulla Yahia Al-Muhadi; Saeed M. Alghalibi; Arwa A. Albana and Nesreen A. Al-Muklafay (2012): Isolation and identification of bioactive actinomycetes isolates from Yemen soils. Thamar University Journal of Natural & Applied Sciences. A(4):
  34. Mohammed G. Battah; Saeed M. Alghalibi and Maysoon A. Al-Zubairy (2012): Enzymes production by mycobiota and aflatoxins contents of dried dates and apricot in Yemen. Assiut University Journal of Botany, 41(2):85-102.
  35. Rihab R. Taha; Saeed M. Alghalibi and M.G. Saeed Saleh (2013): Salmonella in patients suffering from enteric fever and food poisoning in Thamar city, Yemen. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal (EMHJ), 19 (1): 88-93.
  36. Rihab R. Taha; Saeed M. Alghalibi and Yasmin N. Al-Ammari (2013): Incidence and distribution of Salmonella serogroups in some local food samples in Sana’a –Yemen. Faculty of Science Bulletin, Sana’a University. 25:95-106.
  37. Ali.Al.Maqtari, Ebtesam Hasan Alhamzy, Alghalibi Saeed M, Nasser A. Awadh Ali, and William N. Setzer (2014): Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of the essential oils from different aromatic plants grown in Yemen. Journal of Global Biosciences. 3(1): 390-398.
  38. Salwa H. Alkhyat; Maher Ali Al-Maqtari; Ebtesam Hasan Alhamzy; Alghalibi Saeed M. and Nasser A. Awadh Ali (2014): Antimicrobial Activity of Lavandulla pubescens essential oil from two places in Yemen. Journal of Advances in Biology. 4(3): 446-454.
  39. Khalid Mohammed Naji, Qais YusufM. Abdullah, Aida Qaseem M. AL-Zaqri and Saeed M. Alghalibi (2014): Evaluating the Biodeterioration Enzymatic Activities of Fungal Contamination Isolated from Some Ancient Yemeni Mummies Preserved in the National Museum. Biochemistry Research International. 1-9.
  40. Humaid, A. A.; Alghalibi, S. M. S. and Al-khalaqi, E. A. A. (2014): Isolation and Identification of Mycoflora Contaminated of Yemeni Coffee Beans. Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. 6(2): 49 – 58.
  41. Ebtisam E. El-Moayad; Saeed M. Alghalibi; Hassan A. Al-Shamahy; Akram T. Nasher and Nezar N. Al-hebshi (2014): Normalized real-time PCR for diagnosis of H. pylori infection. Qater Medical Journal. ART 19: 1-7.
  42. Ali G. Al−Kaf, Saeed M. Alghalibi, Wadhah H. Edrees (2015): Microbial and physicochemical assays of Paracetamol in different brands of analgesic syrups sold in Sana’a City-Yemen. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research, 3 (1): 6-12.
  43. Ali G. Al−Kaf, Saeed M. Alghalibi, Wadhah H. Edrees (2015): Evaluation of microbial and physic-chemical qualities of some cough syrups marketed in Sana’a City-Yemen. Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research, 3 (4): 92-99.
  44. Jamal Al-Shabi, Murad Alahdal, Mahmoud Ogaili, Qais Yusuf Abdullah, Saeed M. Alghalibi, Mohammed Amood AL-Kamarany and Aisha O. Jumaan (2016): Detection of Dengue Fever Virus Serotype – 4 by using One-Step Real-Time RT-PCR in Hodeidah, British Microbiology Research Journal, 4(6): xx.
  45. Mohammed A. Al-Hegami, Saeed M.S. Alghalibi and Abdullah Al-Mamari (2016): Microorganisms Responsible of Diabetic Foot Infection in Taiz City, Yemen. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 5 (7): 431-441.
  46. Alghalibi Saeed MS; Abdullah QYM ; Al-Arnoot S and Al-Thobhani A (2016): Seroprevalence of Cytomegalovirus among Pregnant Women in Hodeidah city, Yemen. .J HumVirol Retroviro l3(5):00106. DO I:10.15406/jh v rv.2016.03.00106.
  47. Asma’a Al-Areqi, Saeed Alghalibi, Qais Abdullah, Tariq Abulkarim, Nahla Saeed, Mohammed Al-Kamarany (2017): Detection of Co-infection of Malaria and Dengue Fever in Hodiedah , Yemen. Proceeding of the first Scientific conference for medical labs, May 2017, 20-21 May Sana’a , Yemen.
  48. Nesrain Abdulkarem Al-Mekhlafi; Qais Yusuf Abdullah; Mohammed Farhan Al-Helali; Saeed Monasar Alghalibi (2019): Efficacy of Native Trichoderma spp. In Controlling Fusarium wilt of Tomato Plants in Green House, Yemen. Clinical Biotechnology and Microbiology. 4(1): 1-6.
  49. Al-Mekhlafi, N A., Abdullah Q. Y., Al-Helali, M. F., Alghalibi S. M. (2019): Antagonistic Potential of Native Trichoderma species Against Tomato Fungal Pathogens in Yemen. International Journal of Molecular Microbiology. 2(1):
  50. AbdelRahman A.H. Humaid, Saeed M.S. Alghalibi, Eshraq Ahmed Ali Al- Khalqi (2019): Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin A Content of Stored Yemeni Coffee Beans and Effect of Roasting on Mycotoxin Contamination. International Journal of Molecular Microbiology. 2(1): 11-21
  51. Abdulrahman Humaid, Saeed M Alghalibi, Anes Al-Mahbashi, Aml AL-Arossi, Wadhah Hassan Edrees (2019): The prevalence of vulvovaginal Candidiasis in pregnant women attending several hospitals in Sana’a, Yemen.   Universal Journal of Pharmaceutical Research . 4(6): 60-64.
  52. Asma’a Al-Areeqi1, Saeed Alghalibi1, Qais Yusuf, Isra’a Al Masrafi1 and Mohammed Amood Al-Kamarany (2019): Epidemiological Characteristic of Malaria Coinfected with Dengue Fever in Hodeidah, Yemen. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE& Health. 40(3): 1-10
  53.  Abdulrahman A Humaid, Saeed M. Alghalibi, Rihab R. Taha, Yasmin N. Al-Ammari, Wadhah Hassan Edrees (2020): Study of Effect Spices on Salmonella Contaminated food as Natural Antimicrobial Agents In Yemen’s Food. International Journal of Nutritional Science and Food Technology. 6(1): 43
  54.  Najla Al-Sonboli , Saeed Alghalibi, Rawan Al-Sanabani (2020): Rotavirus Infection in Children Less than 5 Years of Age in Sana’a City- Yemen, Post-Vaccine Era. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology. 5(2): 223-234.
  55. Saad Al-Arnoot, Saeed MS Alghalibi, Qais Yusuf M Abdullah and Assem Al-Thobhani (2020): Screening for Susceptibility to Cytomegalovirus Infection Among Pregnant Women in Yemen. Journal of Gynecology and Women’s Health. 18(3): 1-4.
  56.  Arossi, A. A. H ; Alghalibi, S.M ; Al- Mahbash, A.A (2020): Vaginal Candidiasis among Women in Sana’a City, Yemen. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 5(5): 1898-1901.
  57. Nousiba L. Jaml1, and Saeed M. Al-Ghalibi (2020): BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM COW DUNG AND ISOLATION OF METHANOGENIC AND NON- METHANOGENIC BACTERIA IN YEMEN. Electronic Journal of University of Aden for Basic and Applied Sciences. 1 (2):105-110.
  58. Abdul Rahman A.H.Humaid, Al-Ghalibi S.M., Abdel-Sater M.A. and Salahaddin R.H (2020): .Proteases and Lipases Activity of Fungi Isolated from Local Cheese, Republic of Yemen. Assuit University Bulletin for Environmental Researches. 23(1): 1-12.

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