Husam is an associate professor in the Department of Medical Laboratory Science at the University of Ha'il, where he teaches and conducts research in hematology and immunohematology. He has over ten years of experience in academic and clinical settings, with a focus on studying the photochemical characterizations of several natural products and investigating their biological activities.
Husam holds a PhD in Clinical Laboratory Science from the Catholic University of America and National Institutes of Health (NIH) and a MS in Medical Laboratory Science from the University of Massachusetts. He is also a certified Consultant-Laboratory Hematology by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties. He has published multiple peer-reviewed articles, received an ASH Abstract Achievement Award, and contributed to the reviews of several scientific journals. He is skilled in plasmid cloning, cell culture, and PCR, and has collaborated with renowned researchers, such as Alter Harvey (Nobel prize winner) and Andre Larochelle (USA presidential winner) at the NIH and other institutions. Husam is passionate about advancing the translational regenerative field and improving the lives of patients with hematological diseases.
Education
- PhD in Clinical Laboratory Science, Catholic University of America and National Institutes of Health (NIH) (-)
- MS in Medical Laboratory Science, University of Massachusetts (-)
Research Interests
Keywords:
Hematology Immunohematology Photochemical Characterizations Natural Products Biological Activities Plasmid Cloning Cell Culture PCR Translational Regenerative Field Hematological Diseases
Topics:
Hematology Immunohematology Photochemical Characterizations Natural Products Biological Activities Plasmid Cloning Cell Culture PCR Translational Regenerative Field Hematological Diseases
Professional Links
Selected Publications
Bee venom and zinc against diabetes
Qanash H, Bazaid AS, Alharbi SF, Binsaleh NK, Barnawi H, et al. Therapeutic Effects of Nanocoating of Apitoxin (Bee Venom) and Polyvinyl Alcohol Supplemented with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. Pharmaceutics. 2025;17. doi:10.3390/pharmaceutics17020172
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