Ass.Prof.Dr. Anfal Shakir Motib|

Anfal Shakir Motib

Work title:  Assistant Professor at University of Diyala/ College of Medicine-Department of Microbiology/ Iraq

Home Address:

                            Diyala

               Iraq

                            Phone: 009647721863978

                            Email: anfal_shaker@yahoo.com

Education:

PhD Molecular Microbiology, College of Medicine, Department of Infection Immunity and Inflammation/ University of Leicester, UK

MSc Microbiology, College of Science/ Al Mustansiriya University, Iraq

BSc Microbiology, College of Science/ University of Baghdad, Iraq

Work experience:

– Assistant Professor in Department of Microbiology/ College of Medicine/ University of Diyala.

– Demonstrating in BS1040 Microbiology and Cell Biology (undergraduate year 1) in College of Medicine/ University of Leicester for two years.

Publications:

Kadam, A., Eutsey, R.A., Rosch, J., Miao, X., Longwell, M., Xu, W., Woolford, C.A., Hillman, T., Motib, A.S., Yesilkaya, H. and Mitchell, A.P., 2017. Promiscuous signaling by a regulatory system unique to the pandemic PMEN1 pneumococcal lineage. PLoS pathogens, 13(5).

Motib, A., Guerreiro, A., Al‐Bayati, F., Piletska, E., Manzoor, I., Shafeeq, S., Kadam, A., Kuipers, O., Hiller, L., Cowen, T. and Piletsky, S., 2017. Modulation of Quorum Sensing in a Gram‐Positive Pathogen by Linear Molecularly Imprinted Polymers with Anti‐infective Properties. Angewandte Chemie, 129(52), pp.16782-16785.

Motib, A.S., Al-Bayati, F.A., Manzoor, I., Shafeeq, S., Kadam, A., Kuipers, O.P., Hiller, N.L., Andrew, P.W. and Yesilkaya, H., 2019. TprA/PhrA quorum sensing system has a major effect on pneumococcal survival in respiratory tract and blood, and its activity is controlled by CcpA and GlnR. Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 9, p.326.

Al-bayati, Nagham Y., Anfal Shakir Al-Ubaidi, and Israa K. Al-Ubaidi. “Risks associated with cockroach Periplaneta americana as a transmitter of pathogen agents.” Diyala Journal of Medicine 1, no. 1 (2011): 91-97.

Salman, S.T., Noaman, N.G. and Motib, A.S., 2013. Epidemiological study of symptomatic and asymptomatic bacteriuria among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Baquba-Diyala Province. Diyala Journal of Medicine4(1), pp.79-86.

Motib, A.S., 2012. The effect of vinegar solution on the bacteria that cause impetigo. Diyala Journal For Pure Science8(2).

Hussein, A.A., Motib, A.S. and Hadi, L.M., 2018. Evaluation of ELISA and HBsAg Rapid Test Cassette Assay in Detection of Hepatitis B Virus. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research10(12), p.3157.

Hussein, A.A., Motib, A.S. and Musa, I.S., 2018. Distribution of Vibrio cholera in Iraq during 2017. J Pharm Biol Sci13, pp.58-61.

Motib, A.S., Ibrahim, B.M. and Rahid, H.H., 2013. Evaluation of in vitro activity of Calvatia craniiformis extract against bacteria isolated from pregnant women with asymptomatic bacteriuria. Journal of the Faculty of Medicine Baghdad55(4), pp.353-357.

Jameel, N.H., Motib, A.S. and Athab, A.M., 2020. The prevalence of Helicobacter pylori infection in Baqubah city. Diyala Journal of Medicine19(1), pp.21-29.

Motib, A.S., Wadi, H.H. and Sabae, S.K., 2020. Antibiotic Sensitivity of Streptococcus Pneumoniae that Isolated from Different Pneumococcal Infections. EXECUTIVE EDITOR11(7), p.1156.

Hussein, A.A. and Motib, A.S., Detection of Treponema Pallidum among Couples Planning To Marry In Baqubah City, Iraq.

Jassim, S.H. and Motib, A.S., 2021. Evaluation of Biofilm Formation in Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Antibiotic Resistance. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology15(2).

Hameed, Z.R., Motib, A.S. and Abbas, A.F., 2021. Adaptability of Biofilm Formation in Streptococcus Pneumoniae to Various Growth Conditions. Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology15(2).