CURRICULUM VITAE
Name : Bulkasim Mohamed Abdulnabi
Address: AL-DAERY ROAD / El-beida . Libya
Mobile: 002***********
E-mail: *************@*****.***,
Nationality: Libyan
Date of birth: 01January 1964
Marital status: Married
Education / Qualifications
1990/1991 B.Sc. Zoology Department, Faculty of Science,
Benghazi University
1992/1995 Demonstrator in Zoology Department,
Faculty of Science, Omar Al-Mukhtar
University
1995/1997 Extensive English language course, Fanshawe
College, London Ontario, Canada.
1998/ 2002 M.Sc. : Zoology Department, Faculty of
Science, Alexandria University.
2006/2012 Ph.D. : Zoology Department, Faculty of
Science, Alexandria University
Experience
2003/2006 University Teacher in the Zoology Department
Faculty of Science, University of Omar AL-
Mukhtar .
2012/2016 University Teacher in the Zoology Department
5/5/2017 Assistant professor in the Zoology department
University of Omar AL- Mukhtar . Faculty of
Science.
M.Sc. thesis title: Xenobiotics and the Susceptibility of Oreochromis Niloticus from Lake Maryut to Environmental Interactions and Hepatic Biotransformations.
Ph.D. thesis Title: Physiological Studies on Liver Regeneration After Partial Hepatectomy and Induction with Vitamin “A” Palmitate.
Published papers:
1-Impact of pollutants exposure on serum biochemical transformation of Oreochromis Niloticus (L) from Lake Maryut (Alex. J. Vet. Science, vol. 24. No. 1.; 2006).
2-Hepatic biotransformation of Oreochromis Niloticus in Lake Maryut in response to xenobiotic exposure (Alex. J. Vet. Science, vol. 24. No. 1.; 2007).
3-Changes of some hematological, biochemical and antioxidant parameters in male albino rats induced by lead acetate (Libyan journal of basic Science, LJBS; vol. 1; no. 1P87-94; 2014).
4-The protective role of vitamin A palmitate against toxicity of lead acetate (the new Egyptian journal of medicine Vol. 49, no 3; 2013).
5-Smoking effects on some hematological parameters in human. (Valleyinternational J., vol.2:5; 2015.
6-Some aspects of the reproductive physiology of flathead grey mullet Mugel cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) in Benghazi coast, eastern Libya. International journal of Bioassays.P. 4996-4999.5.4 (2016)
7-Effect of heavy metals pollution on some hematological parameters and morphology of red blood cells in Oreochromis Niloticus (L) in Lake Maryut (unpublished).
Skills : Microsoft Office, Internet,
Languages : Arabic Language and English Language.
Interests: football, Swimming .