Mohamed Aboelela

Mohamed Aboelela
Roslin Institute · Tenesa's Group

MSc
Studying the performance of livestock using 'omics' technologies

About

Introduction
Mr AboelEla is studying for a PhD in Genetics and Genomics at the University of Edinburgh and conducting his research at the Roslin Institute, where Dolly the sheep was born. In addition, he is working towards building a solid background and skills in quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, and computational biology in a way that allows him to accomplish outstanding scientific contributions to the field of livestock science and collaborate effectively with researchers from other disciplines.
Additional affiliations
May 2012 - present
Cairo University
Position
  • Teaching Assistant
Description
  • • Teaching the Lab / practical part of the following courses: The Principles of Animal Sciences; Animal Physiology; Animal Reproductive Physiology; Animal Endocrinology; Animal Lactation Physiology; and Scientific Writing. • Giving summer training for undergraduate students at the college’s farm on livestock raising, rearing, and breeding methods and technologies.
December 2010 - May 2012
Cairo University Research Park
Position
  • Research Technician
Description
  • Assisting researchers from different disciplines to complete their research using biotechnological techniques (IVF, Embryo cryopreservation, DNA and RNA Extraction, PCR, Gel Electrophoresis). Receiving samples, processing, examining them, excluding, and interpreting the obtained results.
May 2015 - March 2018
Cairo University Research Park
Position
  • Deputy Technical Manager
Description
  • Assisting the Technical Manager coordinate and organizing the technical services and supports. Supervising and advising technical staff, students, and visitors on a variety of laboratory skills, protocols, practices, and uses of instruments.
Education
September 2022 - August 2025
University of Edinburgh
Field of study
  • Genetics and Genomics
August 2018 - August 2019
Nile University
Field of study
  • Bioinformatics
January 2012 - July 2019
Cairo University
Field of study
  • Agriculture - Animal Physiology (Embryology)