Dr. Mohamed Al Griw
Department of Histology faculty of Medicine
Full name
Dr. Mohamed A M Al Griw
َQualifications
Doctor of Phiosophy
Academic Rank
Associate Professor
Biography
Dr. Mohamed A. Al-Griw is one of the staff members at the Department of Histology and Genetics, Faculty of Medicine. He is working as an associate professor since 2019. He teaches several subjects in his major and has several publications in the field of his interest. More than 18 years of academic and administrative experiences with University of Tripoli, Libyan Ministry of Higher Education, the National Center for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Educational and Training Institutes (NCQAAETIs) in the fields of strategic planning, quality assurance in higher education, academic accreditation, and the ranking of Libyan universities. Professor (associate) Mohamed A. Al-Griw o Position(s): – Professor (associate) of Clinical Molecular Genetics, Department of Histology and Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tripoli, Tripoli, Libya – Director, Research Affairs and Scientific Consultation Management, The National Authority for DNA Fingerprinting Research and Analysis, Libya o Areas of expertise: Neuroscience; Genetics; Epigenetics; Quality assurance, Strategic planning o Email: m.algriw@uot.edu.ly o Phone: +218 (0) 913186924 o P.O. Box: 13160 – UoT, Tripoli, Libya o WhatsApp: 0913186924 o Website: ORCiD | ResearchGate | Academia | Skype id | Mohamed Al-Griw
Qualifications
Doctor of Phiosophy
Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Clinical Molecular GeneticsSchool of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Leeds, UK
Master degree
M.Sc. of Sciences,Faculty of Sciences, University of Tripoli
Bachelor Degree
B.Sc. of SciencesFaculty of Sciences, University of Tripoli
Experiences
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Publications
Environmentally toxicant exposures induced intragenerational transmission of liver abnormalities in mice
Mohamed A. Al-Griw , Soad A. Treesh, Rabia O. Alghazeer, Sassia O. Regeai (7-2017)
Effects of storage temperature on the quantity and integrity of genomic DNA extracted from mice tissues: A comparison of recovery methods
Huda H. Al-Griw, Zena A. Zraba, Salsabiel K. Al-Muntaser, Marwan M. Draid, Aisha M. Zaidi, Refaat M. Tabagh , Mohamed A. Al-Griw(8-2017)
Cellular and molecular etiology of hepatocyte injury in a murine model of environmentally induced liver abnormality
Mohamed M. Al-Griw, Rabia O. Alghazeer, S. A. Al-Azreg, Emad M. Bennour(9-2016)
CYP1A1 Genetic Variations and Lung Cancer Risk in a Population of Libyan Males
Najah A. Fares, Othman A. El-Ansari, Mohamed A. Al-Griw(4-2017)
Prevalence of Mutations in TAL1 Gene in Individuals With T-ALL and T-NHL
Amal E. Elarifi, Othman A. El-Ansari, Mohamed A. Al-Griw(12-2016)
Cerebellar Organotypic Slice Culture System: A Model of Developing Brain Ischaemia
Mohamed A M Al Griw , Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Ian C. Wood, Michael G. Salter(11-2017)
Oxidative Stress Mediated Cytotoxicity of Trichloroethane in a Model of Murine Splenic Injury
Massaud S. Maamar, Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Rabia O. Al-Ghazeer, Seham A. Al-Azreg, Naser M. Salama, Emad M. Bennour(3-2016)
Cell Death in Mouse Brain following Early Exposure to Trichloroethane (TCE)
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Naser M. Salama, Soad A. Treesh, Lubna N. Algadi, Abdul hakim Elnfati(7-2015)
Improving Quality of Education in Extreme Adversities-The case of Libya
Aisha Nasef, Mohamed A Al-Griw, Adel El Taguri(5-2020)
Critical Success Factors of ISO/IEC 17025 Implementation within Arabic Countries: A Case Study of Libyan Research Centres and Laboratories - LRCL
Anwar Salih Ali Al-mijrab, Maged Elmabruk Elgharib, Mohamed A. Al-Griw(5-2019)
Fertility and Reproductive Outcome in Mice Following Trichloroethane (TCE) Exposure
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Seham A. Azreg, Emad M. Bennour, Salem A. El-Mahgiubi, Ali R. Al-Attar, Naser M. Salama, Abdul Hakim Elnfati(10-2015)
دور إدارة الجودة الشاملة في تحسين أداء مؤسسات التعليم العالي الليبي
محمد عبدالسلام محمد القريو , , (12-2018)
Mode of Cell Death in Mouse Brain Following Early Exposure to Low-Dose Trichloroethane: Apoptosis or Necrosis
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Abdul Hakim Elnfati, Naser M. Salama, Massaud S. Maamar, Soad A. Treesh, Taher Shaibi(10-2015)
Maternal Exposure of Mouse to Low-Dose of Trichloroethane is Associated with Increased Birth Weight and Early Neonatal Neurobehavioral Abnormalities
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Massaud S. Maamar, Naser M. Salama, Lubna N. Algadi, Abdul Hakim S. Elnfati, Emad M. Bennour(9-2015)
Antioxidant Activity and Hepatoprotective Potential of Flavonoids from Arbutus pavarii against CCl4 Induced Hepatic Damage
Rabia Alghazeer, Sana Elgahmasi, Abdul Hakim Elnfati, Mohamed Elhensheri, Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Nuri Awayn, Mariuma El- Nami(3-2018)
Selective Adenosine A2A receptor inhibitor SCH58261 reduces oligodendrocyte loss upon brain injury in young rats
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Rabia O. Alghazeer, Nuri Awayn, Ghalia Shamlan, Areej A. Eskandrani, Afnan M. Alnajeebi, Nouf A. Babteen, Wafa S. Alansari(1-2020)
Vitamin D mitigates adult onset diseases in male and female mice induced by early-life exposure to endocrine disruptor BPA
Mohamed A. Al-Griw(8-2021)
Paternal bisphenol A exposure induces testis and sperm pathologies in mice offspring: Possibly due to oxidative stress?
Mohamed A. Al-Griw(11-2020)
Inhibition of ionotropic GluR signaling preserves oligodendrocyte lineage and myelination in an ex vivo rat model of white matter ischemic injury
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Michael G. Salter, Ian C. Wood(1-2021)
وثيقة اخلاقيات لبحث لعلمي
بسمة محمد خليفة دورو, خالد الهادي عبدالسلام الرفاعي, عبدالكريم امحمد احمد احتاش, محمد عبدالسلام محمد القريو , محمود احمد امحمد الديك, ضو خليفة محمد الترهوني, (1-2017)
Blocking of NF-kB/p38MAPK pathways mitigates oligodendrocyte pathology in a model of neonatal white matter injury
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Michael G. Salter, Ian C. Wood(1-2022)
Nigella sativa oil alleviates mouse testis and sperm abnormalities induced by BPA: potentially through redox homeostasis?
Mohamed A M Al Griw (5-2022)
Histone deacetylase 2 inhibitor valproic acid attenuates bisphenol A-induced liver pathology in male mice
Mohamed A. Al-Griw, Zaynab Osama Alshibani, Rabia Omar abdullah Alghazeer, Mohamed Elhensheri, Refaat. M. Tabagh, Areej A. Eskandrani, Wafa S. Alansari, Mahmoud M. Habibulla, Ghalia Shamlan(6-2022)