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Dr. Mohamed El-Hadidi

Program Director of Biomedical Informatics (BMI)

Faculty Office Ext.

1782

Faculty Building

UB1

Office Number

213

Biography

Dr. Mohamed El Hadidi is an Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics and Head of the Bioinformatics research group at the center for informatics sciences (CIS), the School of Information Technology, and Computer Science (ITCS) at Nile University since January 2017. El-Hadidi received interdisciplinary, international education and has over six years of experience in biotechnology fields, followed by ten years of experience in computational biology and bioinformatics fields. El-Hadidi received his Ph.D. Degree in Bioinformatics in 2016 from the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany. Besides doctoral studies, From 2012-2016, he worked as an assistant lecturer at the same University in Germany.

El Hadidi was awarded an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship to finish his European MSc degree. He had a dual master's degree, First in Biotechnology from the Department of Bioengineering, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, and 2nd MSc. in Computational and Systems Biology from the Department of Computer Science, School of Science and Technology, Aalto University, Finland. El-Hadidi has contributed towards the development of academic programs at Nile University, In 2018, he initiated the bioinformatics postgraduate diploma in Bioinformatics, and he is currently the director of the Biomedical Informatics undergraduate program. His research expertise falls in the area of applied bioinformatics, with a focus on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data analysis and metagenomics. El Hadidi is an expert in microbiome data analysis for various medical and environmental applications. He has several publications in prestigious international journals and conferences. Besides his academic career, El-Hadidi has gained significant experience in the bioinformatics industry during his role as the head of the Bioinformatics Unit of Colors Medical Laboratories in Egypt.

Achievements

1) Received DAAD Fellowship for Postdoc in Germany.
2) Awarded Erasmus Mundus Scholarship to finish a dual Master's Degree.
3) Best paper award (2017) in Plos Computational Biology Journal.
 

Recent Publications

Insilico Codon Bias Correction for Transgenic Biological Protein Sequences for Vaccine Production

Codon optimization is primarily used in enhancing the levels of protein expression in the host species. Each species has its own codon usage bias, which represents the codons abundance frequency in that species. Using the host usage profile contributes to personalize the synthesis of the DNA vaccines that can achieve highly active vectors the host cells. For optimizing protein expression levels in

Healthcare

A Hybrid Machine Learning Approach for the Phenotypic Classification of Metagenomic Colon Cancer Reads Based on Kmer Frequency and Biomarker Profiling

Human Microbiome plays a critical role in health and the environment. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most common cause of death in many countries, and hence early diagnosis of CRC may help in increasing the survival rate. Tracking changes in the microbiome structure of human gut opens new gates towards the detection and prediction of the risk of CRC. Recently, machine learning became a powerful

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Enriched environmental conditions modify the gut microbiome composition and fecal markers of inflammation in parkinson’s disease

Recent findings suggest an implication of the gut microbiome in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. PD onset and progression has also been linked with various environmental factors such as physical activity, exposure to pesticides, head injury, nicotine, and dietary factors. In this study, we used a mouse model, overexpressing the complete human SNCA gene (SNCA-TG mice) modeling familial and

Artificial Intelligence

Role of TGF-β1 and C-Kit Mutations in the Development of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Patients: in vitro Study

Transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) acts as a tumor-suppressing cytokine in healthy tissues and non-malignant tumors. Yet, in malignancy, TGF-β can exert the opposite effects that can promote proliferation of cancer cells. C-Kit plays a prominent role in stem cell activation and liver regeneration after injury. However, little is known about the cross-talk between TGF-β and C-Kit and its role

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MetaFlow: An interactive user-friendly workflow for automated analysis of whole genome shotgun sequencing metagenomic data

Metagenomics is a rapidly emerging field that is concerned with the study of microbial communities 'microbiomes' on both levels of taxonomic classification and functional annotation. Targeted amplicon (16S rRNA) and whole genome shotgun (WGS) sequencing are the two main sequencing strategies in metagenomics. As amplicon sequencing provides a cheap way to classify the composition of a microbial

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AmpliconNet: Sequence Based Multi-layer Perceptron for Amplicon Read Classification Using Real-time Data Augmentation

Taxonomic assignment is the core of targeted metagenomics approaches that aims to assign sequencing reads to their corresponding taxonomy. Sequence similarity searching and machine learning (ML) are two commonly used approaches for taxonomic assignment based on the 16S rRNA. Similarity based approaches require high computation resources, while ML approaches dont need these resources in prediction

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Healthcare

Biochar affects community composition of nitrous oxide reducers in a field experiment

N2O is a major greenhouse gas and the majority of anthropogenic N2O emissions originate from agriculturally managed soils. Therefore, developing N2O mitigation strategies is a key challenge for the agricultural sector and biochar soil treatment is one reported option. Biochar's capacity to increase soil pH and to foster activity of specialized N2O reducers has been proposed as possible mechanisms

Healthcare

Soil biochar amendment affects the diversity of nosZ transcripts: Implications for N2O formation

Microbial nitrogen transformation processes such as denitrification represent major sources of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O). Soil biochar amendment has been shown to significantly decrease N2O emissions in various soils. However, the effect of biochar on the structure and function of microbial communities that actively perform nitrogen redox transformations has not been studied in

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Research Tracks
  • Bioinformatics
  • Genomic Data Analytics
     
Projects
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Research Project

Genetics’ Factors Affecting Progression of Diabetes Type II in the Egyptian Population

Objective/Contributions: This project aims mainly to find the distant genetic relationship between the Egyptian population and other populations worldwide for the genes associated with the 4 metabolic diseases ( Diabetes, Obesity, Hypertension, and Hyperlipidemia). First, we started by collecting data related to Diabetes and its relation to the other diseases from the 1k genome project. Our aim in