Supervision of MSc and PhD Students

Curriculum Vitae
Professor Mohammed Salleh M. Ardawi
BMS (Oxford), MA (Oxford), PhD (Oxford), DSc (Oxford), FRCPath (London),
MSc (Med Ed) (Amsterdam)
Date of Birth:
28th Rabi-Awal, 1375H (1956G)
Place of Birth:
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Nationality:
Saudi
Address:
P.O. Box 20724
Jeddah, 21465
Saudi Arabia.
Electronic mail:
Telephone:
Mobile Tel:
Fax:
[email protected]
+966-2-693-2705 (Res.)
+966-505-616-804
+966-2-695-2076
Marital Status:
Married with 4 children (1 son, 3 daughters)
Present Posts:
Professor in Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology,
Department of Clinical Biochemistry,
Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Chair, Scientific Chair of Osteoporosis Research,
Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Consultant/Clinical Biochemistry,
Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory,
King Abdulaziz University Hospital,
Faculty of Medical,
King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Consultant in Laboratory Medicine,
Department of Laboratory Medicine,
New Jeddah Clinic Hospital,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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Supervisor of Clinical Endocrine and Metabolic Research Unit,
King Fahd Medical Research Center,
King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Technical Director,
New Jeddah Clinic Hospital,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Position ladder:
Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Biochemistry
(1984), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University
Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Biochemistry
(1991), Faculty Medicine, King Abdulaziz University
Professor, Department of Clinical Biochemistry
(1995), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University
Education and Educational Qualifications
1973/1974
General secondary school certificate
(Science section with distinction)
Al-Shatee School, Jeddah.
1973/1974
Awarded a Ministry of Higher Education Scholarship to study in
England.
1976
Awarded Advanced Level Certificate (GCE) of Joint Matriculation
Board at Blackpool College of Technology, England (Biology,
Chemistry, Physics and English language).
1980
Awarded an upper-second class Honours Bachelor of Medical Sciences
by the University of Oxford, (Pembroke College), Oxford, England.
1982
Awarded M.A. (Merton College), University of Oxford, Oxford,
England.
1980/1983
Worked as a postgraduate student with Dr. Eric A. Newsholme and
Prof. Sir R. R. Porter, Department of Biochemistry, University of
Oxford, England.
1981
Awarded the Overseas Research Students Award (no. 81360) for 19811982, University of Oxford, Oxford, England.
1982
Awarded the Overseas Research Students Award (no. 81360) for 19821983, University of Oxford, Oxford, England.
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1983
Awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical
Biochemistry/Immunology) by the University of Oxford (Merton
College) Oxford, England. Title of Thesis, “Some aspects of energy
metabolism of the lymphocytes”.
1988
Awarded the Membership of the Royal College of Pathologists
(MRCPath) in Chemical Pathology, Royal College of Pathologists,
London, U.K.
1989
Awarded the Fellowship of the National Academy of Clinical
Biochemistry, USA.
1992
Awarded the Degree of Doctorate of Science by the University of
Oxford based on published work.
1996
Awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists
(FRCPath)(London) in Chemical Pathology.
2005-06-07
Awarded the Master Degree in Medical Education, MSc (Med Ed),
University of Amsterdam, The Netherland.
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Research and Professional Experience
1980-1983
Research Demonstrator at the Department of Biochemistry, University
of Oxford, England.
1980-1983
Work as Assistant Teacher for Medical Sciences Students (Merton
College University, Oxford, U.K.
1980-1983
Working in Clinical Biochemistry (unpaid attachment) at the John
Radcliff Hospital, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, University of
Oxford, Oxford, England.
1983
Junior Research Fellow at Merton College, University of Oxford,
England.
1983-1984
Work as Resident (Clinical Biochemistry/Grade "A"), Department of
Clinical Biochemistry, Radcliff Infermery Hospital, University of
Oxford, Oxford, U.K. (Part-time job).
1984-1988
Assistant Professor in Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology, Faculty
of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1988-1995
Associate Professor in Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology, Faculty
of Medicine and King Abdulaziz University Hospital, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1995
Professor in Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology, Faculty of
Medicine and King Abdulaziz University Hospital, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1995-
Consultant in Laboratory Medicine, Department of Laboratory
Medicine, New Jeddah Clinic Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
1984-
Establishing and supervising Clinical Endocrine and Metabolic
Research Unit, King Fahd Medical Research Center, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1986-
Consultant to Clinical Biochemistry Hospital Laboratory at King
Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1984-
*
Teaching Clinical Biochemistry courses to medical students
(third, fourth and sixth year), Faculty of Medicine, King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
*
Teaching Biochemistry and Clinic Biochemistry to medical
technology students (second, third and fourth year) at Faculty of
Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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*
Teaching Immunology courses to medical students (third and
fourth year) at Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
*
Teaching Biochemistry to Dental students (second year) at
College of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
*
Teaching Clinical Biochemistry to postgraduate medical
students in MRCOG, FRCS(I), Arab Board, Saudi Board,
(Ob/Gyne) and MSc courses.
*
Teaching Medical Genetics and Molecular Biology to 4th Year
Medical Students and to Postgraduate medical students in Saudi
Board Ob/Gyne.
1995-1999
Deputy Regional Advisor for Saudi Arabia to the Royal College of
Pathologists, London, England.
2002-
Member of the Scientific Board of Applied Medical Sciences, Saudi
Council for Health Specialties in Saudi Arabia
2004-
Member of the Permanent National Committee of the National Council
for Academic Evaluation and Accreditation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
2005-
Chairman of Regional Supervisory Committee for Medical Institutes
and Centres, Western Region of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Council for
Health Specialties, Saudi Arabia.
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Research and Professional Experience
1988-
External Examiner for MSc degrees in Clinical Biochemistry and
Biochemistry for the College of Science, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and for the College of Applied Health Sciences,
King Saudi University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
1984-1986
Co-investigator for SANCST project AR-4-22 “Hazards of Sheesha
Smoking in Saudi Arabia”, supported by King Abdulaziz City for
Science and Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
1984-1986
Principal Investigator for a project titled “Evaluation of the Metabolic
Response to Thermal Injury”, supported by King Fahd Medical
Research Center, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
(Total Grant US $15,000)
1986-1988
Principal Investigator for university project 008/407 entitled
“Evaluation of the endocrine and metabolic response to burn
injury”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia. (Total Grant US $96,000)
1987-1989
Principal Investigator for university project 026/408 entitled
“Evaluation of the Metabolic Response to Sepsis”, supported by King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US
$153,000)
1989-1991
Principal Investigator for university project 087/409 entitled
“Evaluation of the Nutritional Status of Surgical Patients: a
prospective study”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $209,000)
1990-1991
Principal Investigator for university project 004/410 entitled
“Evaluation of the Metabolic Response to Wounding Injury”,
supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Total
Grant US $159,470)
1992-1995
Principal Investigator for university project 132/412 entitled
“Evaluation of Vitamin-D Status in pregnancy in Jeddah Area: a
prospective study”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $228,573)
1996-1998
Principal Investigator for university project 104/416 entitled
“Evaluation of gestational Diabetes Mellitus in the Western Region
of Saudi Arabia”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $360,000)
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1998-2000
Principal Investigator for university project 012/418 entitled
“Evaluation of Thyroid Function During Pregnancy: a prospective
study”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia. (Total Grant US $75,000)
2001-2003
Principal Investigation for University Project 652/420 entitled
“Establishment of a national program for the study and the
prevention of osteoporosis in Saudi Arabia: a prospective study” –
Part I, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
(Total Grant US $160,000)
2002-2005
Principal Investigator for University Project 007/422 entitled “The use
of maternal fetal DNA & Biochemical markers for screening of fetal
aneuploidy and their relation to adverse pregnancy outcome: a
prospective study”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $200,000)
2002-2005
Principal Investigator for university project 010/422 entitled
“Evaluation of Sex Steroids, Bone Turnover Markers, Bone Mineral
Density in a sample of the local Saudi population: a prospective
study”, supported by the Ministry of Higher Education Fund, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $240,000)
2004-2008
Chair, Scientific Chair for Osteoporosis Research. Supported by Taher
Private Foundation, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (Total Grant US $666,660)
2005-
Principal Investigator for university project 010/425 entitled “The use
of maternal RNA for screening of fetal aneuploidy and their relation to
pregnancy outcome.” (submitted for funding).
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Research and Professional Experience
1989-1991
Co-investigator
for
university
project
017/410
entitled
“Transplantation of Pancreatic Islets into the Tongue of Diabetic
Rats”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
(Grant Total US $148,000)
1991-1993
Co-investigator for university project 025/410 entitled “Evaluation of
gestational Diabetes Mellitus in pregnancy: a prospective study”,
supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Grant
Total US $208,266)
1993-1994
Co-investigator for university project 016/413 entitled “Evaluation of
the Nutritional Status of Pediatric Surgical Patients: a prospective
study”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia. (Total Grant US $168,510)
1996-1998
Co-investigator
for
university
project
112/416
entitled
“Epidemiological, cytogenetic and biochemical study of
malformation”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $42,000)
1997-2001
Co-investigator for university project 002/417 entitled “Evaluation of
calcium and bone metabolism in diabetic patients: a prospective
study”, supported by King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia. (Total Grant US $182,000)
1998-2001
Co-investigator for university project 009/418 entitled “Evaluation of
polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and insulin resistance in women
presenting with PCOS”, supported by King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $100,000)
2002-2005
Co-investigator for university project 012/422 entitled “Evaluation of
the efficacy of the rosiglitazone and metformin in ovulation
induction in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): a
randomized clinical trial”, supported by King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $40,000)
2002-2004
Co-investigator for university project 009/422 entitled “Chromosomal
analysis using molecular Cytogenetics and biochemical techniques
in couples with recurrent spontaneous symposium in Western Area
of Saudi Arabia” (Part I)”, supported by King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $66,000)
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2004-
Co-investigator for university project 016/424 entitled “Chromosomal
analysis using molecular Cytogenetics and biochemical techniques
in couples with recurrent spontaneous symposium in Western Area
of Saudi Arabia” (Part II)”, supported by King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Total Grant US $50,000)
1986-1990
1992-1994
Research Fellow to Brunei, The University of East London,
London, England.
1990-1995
Consultant and Director of the Department of Laboratory Medicine,
Alawi Tunsi Hospital (100-bed private hospital), Makkah, Saudi
Arabia.
1990-1999
Member of Alawi Tunsi Hospital Board, Alawi Tunsi Hospital,
Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
1993-
Consultant to Ross Laboratories, Ohio, U.S.A.
1995-
Consultant to Medical and Rehabilitation Consultancy House, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
1995-
Consultant and Director of the Department of Laboratory Medicine,
Al-Salam Hospital (60-bed private hospital), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1995-
Member of Al-Salam Hospital Board, Al-Salam Hospital, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
1995-
Scientific advisor to “The Joint Centre for Research in Prosthetics,
Orthotics and Rehabilitation Programmes”, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
1996-
Coordinator of the National Neonatal Screening program (Western
Province), Saudi Arabia.
1996-
Member of Jeddah Clinic Hospitals Board of Directors, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
1994-
Visiting Professor (two-months), Department of Clinical Biochemistry,
University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.
1995-
Visiting Professor (two-months), Department of Clinical Biochemistry,
University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.
1994-
External Examiner PhD Program,
Biochemistry,
University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K.
1997-2001
Coordinator of MRCPath Exams (Part One), Royal College of
Pathologists, London in Saudi Arabia
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Department
of
Clinical
1996-2001
Regional Advisor to the Royal College of Pathologists (Saudi Arabia),
Royal College of Pathologists, London, U.K.
2002-2005
Member of Board of King Fahd Medical Research Centre, King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2000-
Member of Evaluation of Laboratory Services Committee, WHO for
Middle East and Saudi Arabia, Geneva, Switzerland.
2002-
Member of the Scientific Board for Applied Medical Sciences, The
Saudi Council for Health Specialties, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
2003-
Member of the Evaluation Committee for Curricula of Medical
Laboratories (Private Sector), The Saudi Council for Health
Specialties, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
2004
Visiting Professor to Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham
University, U.K. (2 months)
2004-
Member of the Permanent Committee for Saudi Council for
Accreditation and Evaluation (Itemad), Ministry of Higher Education,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
2005-
Chairman of Supervising Committee on Medical Institutions and
Centres, Western Region, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Council for Health
Specialties, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Supervision of MSc and PhD Students
1986-1988
Supervision of MSc student (Mrs. May Majzoub) at the University of
East London and King Fahd Medical Research Center (thesis entitled
“Evaluation of some aspects of the metabolic response to sepsis in
rats.”
1990-1993
Supervision of PhD student (Dr. Suad Al Sabaggh) at the University of
East London and King Fahd Medical Research Center (thesis entitled
“Evaluation of the diagnostic criteria for gestational Diabetes Mellitus
in Saudi women”.
1997-2000
Supervision of PhD student (Dr. Hannan Al Ghadi) at the University of
Nottingham, England and the College of Medicine and Allied
Sciences, King Abdulaziz University Hospital (thesis entitled
“Evaluation of pre-eclampsia in Saudi pregnant women”).
1996-2004
Supervision of PhD student (Dr. Leila Damanhouri) at Nottingham
University, England and King Abdulaziz University Hospital (thesis
entitled “Evaluation of autoimmunity in Diabetes Mellitus and GDM in
Saudi women”).
2001-2003
Supervision of Dr. Rajah Radadi, Arabian Board (Community and
Family Medicine (thesis title: The Prevalence of Osteoporosis and its
Associated Risk Factors among Saudis 30 years of Age and above in
Jeddah City, Saudi Arabia. Submitted to the Arab Board for Family
Medicine & Primary Healthcare (2004). Current Position: Consultant
in Family Medicine & Primary Healthcare, King Fahd General
Hospital (MOH), Jeddah.
Dr. Sawsan O. Khoja - Thesis Title: Nutritional Status of Vitamin D
and Dietary Intake of Key Bone Health Nutrients in Saudi Arabian
Women-Implications for Bone Health. Submitted to the University of
Survey, Guildford, UK & King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
(joint PhD supervision program) (2005).
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Administrative and Technical Committees
1984-
Member of several other committees at the Faculty of Medicine and
King Fahd Medical Research Center, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1985-1986
Chairman of Sports Committee, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1985-1986
1989-1990
Member of the Students’ Activities Committee, Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1985
Consultant and Member of Training and Medical Education
Committee (Hajj, 1405H) at Holy Makkah, Ministry of Health, Saudi
Arabia.
1986
Consultant and Member of Training, Education and Evaluation
Committee (Hajj 1406H) at Holy Makkah, Ministry of Health, Saudi
Arabia.
1985
Member of Evaluation and Reviewing Committee for Medical
Research Project Award 07 with King Abdulaziz City for Science and
Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
1985
Participation in the General Planning of the Health Center of the
College of Medicine and other health science colleges, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1985-1989
Member of the Organizing Committee of the Monthly Medical
Meetings and Seminars in Jeddah Area, Saudi Arabia.
1985-1988
Organizer of Weekly Medical Research Seminars at King Abdulaziz
University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah.
1987
Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the Symposium on
“Diabetes Mellitus”, 10-11 Nov. 1987, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1988
Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the International
Symposium on “Immunology and Immune Disorders in Clinical
Practice” 15-16 Nov 1988, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1989
Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the International
Symposium on “Recent Advances in Clinical Neurosciences”, 7-8 Nov
1989, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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1986-1989
1989-1990
Member of the Safety Committee in the Faculty of Medicine, King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Chairman of the Education Committee at the Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1990-1991
Assistant Dean for Medical Technology Program, Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1990-1991
Chairman of the Academic Board for Medical Technology Program,
Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
1990-1991
Chairman of the Sub-Curriculum committee for Medical Technology
program, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
1990-1991
Chairman of the Internship Board for Medical Technology Program,
Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
1990-1991
Member of the Allied Health Sciences Curriculum Committee, Faculty
of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1996-1998
Member of the academic committee for establishing BMedSci degree
programme in the Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997
Chairman of the Scientific Committee for the International Symposium
on Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (15th-17th November 1997),
Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
1997
Member of the Organizing Committee for the International Symposium
on Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (15th-17th November 1997),
Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
1997-2003
Vice Dean (BMS), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah Saudi Arabia.
1997-2003
Member of Faculty Board (College of Medicine & Allied Sciences,
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia).
1997-2003
Chairman of Curriculum Committee for Basic Medical Sciences,
Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
1997-2003
Chairman of Student Activities Committee for the College, Faculty of
Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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1997-2003
Member of the Vice Deans Committee, Faculty of Medicine, King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-2003
Member of the Examination & Control Committee, Faculty of
Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-2003
Member of the Registration & Acceptance Committee, Faculty of
Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-2003
Member of the Transfer of Students Committee, Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1994-2003
Member of the Faculty Curriculum Committee, Faculty of Medicine,
King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-2003
Member of the University Student Activities Committee (Chaired by
the President of the University), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-2000
Member of the Advisory Board for Journals of the University
Committee (Chaired by the Vice President for Research and
Postgraduate Studies), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-2000
Member of the Committee to establish the College of Medicine in
Madinah Al Munnawarah (Chaired by the Vice President of the
University), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
1997-2000
Member of the Curriculum Committee to the College of Medicine in
Madinah, College of Medicine and Allied Sciences, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
1997-1999
Member of the Scientific Chairs Committee (Chaired by the President
of the University), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2001-2002
Member of Steering Committee for the preparation of Scientific
Research Strategic Planning at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia.
2002
Acting Vice Dean (Allied Health Sciences), Faculty of Medicine, King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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2002
Coordinator of Workshop on e-Learning and Health [23-24 April
2002] took place at King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Faculty of
Medicine, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2002
Coordinator of Medical Education Workshop on Strategic Planning of
the Faculty of Medicine (2005-2020) [6 – 8 May 2002], took place at
King Fahd Medical Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, King
Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Organizer of Strategic Planning Workshop [15-16 May 2002], for New
Jeddah Clinic Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2002
2002-2004
Chairman of Steering Committee for the Strategic Plan of Faculty of
Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2002-2004
Member of the Executive Committee (Parallel Medical Program),
College of Medicine and Allied Sciences, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2002-2004
Member of the Supervisory Committee of IT in the Faculty of
Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2002-2004
Member of the Executive Committee (Parallel Medical Program)
(Chaired by Vice-President of University), King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2003-
Member of Steering Committee for the preparation of Strategic Plan
for King Fahd Medical Research Centre (Jan. 2003 until now), Faculty
of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2003
Participating in a Workshop for the preparation of Strategic Plan for
King Abdulaziz University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.
2003-2004
Member of High Executive Committee for preparation of Strategies of
the University, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
2003-2004
Member of the Permanent Committee for the Supervision of
Community College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah.
2005
Participating in a Workshop for the preparation of Strategic Plan for
Postgraduate Studies for King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
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Memberships and Fellowships
1.
1981-
Member of the Biochemical Society [England].
2.
1981-
Member of the Institute of Biology [England]
3.
1982-
Member of the Nutrition Society [England].
4.
1983-
Member of the Oxford University Society [England].
5.
1983-
Member of the Oxford/Cambridge Universities Club [England].
6.
1986-
Member of the Association of Clinical Biochemists [England].
7.
1986-
Member of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry [U.S.A.].
8.
1987-
Member of the American Association of Diabetes [U.S.A.].
9.
1988-
Member of the Royal College of Pathologists (London) [England].
10.
1989-
Fellow of the American National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry
[U.S.A.].
11.
1989-
Member of the Saudi Obstetric & Gynaecology Society [Saudi Arabia].
12.
1993-
Fellow of the European Society for Entral and Parenteral Nutrition
[France].
13.
1993-
Member of the New York Academy of Science [U.S.A.].
14.
1993-
Member of the British Association of Diabetes [England].
15.
1996-
Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (London)[England].
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Editorial Board and Peer-Reviewing
Participation
1994-1998
Member of the Editorial Board of The International Journal of Clinical
Nutrition [U.S.A.].
1995-
Member of the Editorial Board for the Saudi Journal of Prosthetics,
Orthodontics and Rehabilitation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
1996-2005
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of King Abdulaziz University - Medical
Sciences.
1988-
Peer-reviewer to the following journals:(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
1985-
Clinical Science [England].
Metabolism, Clinical & Experimental [U.S.A.].
Clinical Nutrition [England].
Saudi Medical Journal [Saudi Arabia]
International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
[U.S.A.].
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine [U.S.A.].
Annals of Saudi Medicine [Saudi Arabia].
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Holland)
Peer-reviewer to:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
Scientific Research Council, King Abdulaziz University,
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Scientific Research Committee, King Saud University, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
The Joint Centre for Research in Prosthetics and Orthotics and
Rehabilitation, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Merton College, Oxford University, Oxford, U.K.
University of East London, London, U.K.
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, U.K.
Saudi Council for Health Specialties, Riyadh
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Publications
A.
Books Written by Prof. M.S.M. Ardawi
1.
CONCISE HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (506 pages) Sukkar, M.Y., El-Munshid, A.E.
and Ardawi, M.S.M. (1993). Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, U.K. (It has
been used by more than 20 Colleges of Medicine in the Middle-East, Africa and
South America). (Reprinted in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998).
2.
HAZARDS OF SHEESHA SMOKING IN SAUDI ARABIA (342 pages) Zahran,
F.M., Ardawi, M.S.M. and Attallah, A.A. (1986). King Abdulaziz City for Science
and Technology, King Saud University Press, Riyadh.
B.
Invited Review Articles and Contributions to Books
1.
Ardawi, M.S.M. and Newsholme, E.A. (1984). Glutamine metabolism in lymphoid
tissues, in Glutamine Metabolism in Mammalian Tissues (Haussinger, D. And Sies,
H. Eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg and New York, pp. 235-246.
2.
Ardawi, M.S.M. and Newsholme, E.A. (1985). Metabolism of lymphocytes; and its
importance in the immune response. Essays in Biochemistry 21, 1-44.
3.
Newsholme, E.A., Crabtree, B. and Ardawi, M.S.M. (1985). The role of high rates of
glycolysis and glutamine utilization in rapidly dividing cells. Bioscience Reports 5,
393-400.
4.
Newsholme, E.A., Crabtree, B. and Ardawi, M.S.M. (1985) Glutamine metabolism in
lymphocytes: its biochemical, physiological and clinical importance. Quarterly
Journal of Experimental Physiology 70, 473-489.
5.
Newsholme, A.A., Crabtree, B., Curi, R., Challoner, E. and Ardawi, M.S.M. (1988).
A role for muscle in the immune system and its importance in surgery, trauma, sepsis
and burns. Nutrition 4: 261-268.
6.
Newsholme, E.A., Newsholme, P., Curi, R., Crabtree, B., and Ardawi, M.S.M.
(1989). Glutamine metabolism in different tissues: its physiological and pathological
importance. In: Perspectives in Clinical Nutrition (Kinney, J.M. and Borum, P.R.,
eds.), Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore-Munich, pp. 71-98.
7.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1993). The roles of Arginine and Glutamine as nutritive modulators
of the immunosystem. An invited speaker to the 15th Congress of the European
Society for parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN)(Clinical Nutrition and
Metabolism), Budapest, Hungary.
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8.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1995). Amino acid metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus. In: Amino
Acid Metabolism in Health and Nutritional Diseases (Cynober, L., Editor), CRC Press
In. USA, pp.287-298.
C.
Papers Published in Referred, Scholarly Journals
1.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Maximum activities of some enzymes of glycolysis, the
tricarboxylic acid cycle and ketone-body and glutamine utilization pathways in
lymphocytes of the rat. Biochemical Journal. 1982; 208:743-748.
2.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Glutamine metabolism in lymphocytes of the rat.
Biochemical Journal. 1983; 212:835-842.
3.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Glutamine metabolism in lymphocytes of the rat.
Biochemical Journal. 1983; 212:835-842.
4.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Intracellular localization and properties of phosphatedependent glutaminase in rat mesenteric lymph nodes. Biochemical Journal. 1984a;
217:289-296.
5.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Metabolism of ketone-bodies, oleate and glucose in
lymphocytes of the rat. Biochemical Journal. 1984b; 221:255-260.
6.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Fuel utilization in colonocytes of the rat. Biochemical
Journal. 1985; 231:713-719.
7.
Zahran-FM, Ardawi-MS; Al Fayez-SF. Carboxyhaemoglobin levels in sheesha and
cigarette smokers in Saudi Arabia. British Medical Journal. 1985; 291:1768-1770.
8.
Ardawi-MS. The transport of glutamine and alanine into rat colonocytes. Biochemical
Journal. 1986; 238:131-135.
9.
Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. The transport of glutamine into rat mesenteric
lymphocytes. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1986; 856:413-420.
10. Sulaiman-MI; Ardawi-MS; Al Fayez-SF; Zahran-FM. A simple system to study the
effect of sheesha smoke on animal models. Saudi Medical Journal. 1986; 7 (5):451-454.
11. Ardawi-MS. The maximal activity of phosphate-dependent glutaminase and glutamine
metabolism in late-pregnant and peak-lactating rats. Biochemical Journal. 1987a;
242:75-80.
12. Ardawi-MS. The maximal activity of phosphate-dependent glutaminase and glutamine
metabolism in the colon and the small intestine of streptozotocin-diabetic rats.
Diabetologia. 1987b; 30:109-114.
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13. Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Maximal activities of glutaminase and some enzymes of
glycolysis and ketone-body utilization and rates of utilization of glutamine, glucose and
ketone-bodies by intestinal mucosa after thermal injury. Burns Incl Therm Inj. 1987; 13
(6): 438-444.
14. Khoja-SM; Ardawi-MS.
The effects of thermal injury on the regulation of
phosphofructokinase in the mucosa of rat small intestine. Biochemie. 1987a; 69:71 73.
15. Khoja-SM; Ardawi-MS.
Allosteric properties of phosphofructokinase from the
epithelial cells of thermally-injured rat small intestine. Comparative Biochemistry and
Physiology. 1987b; 87B (3):469-472.
16. Ardawi-MS. Skeletal muscle glutamine production in thermally-injured rats. Clinical
Science. 1988a; 74:165-172.
17. Ardawi-MS. Glutamine and ketone-body metabolism in the gut of streptozotocindiabetic rats. Biochemical Journal. 1988b; 249:565-572.
18. Ardawi-MS. Glucose and glutamine utilization by human peripheral lymphocytes.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 1988c; 27:99-104.
19. Ardawi-MS; Majzoub-MF. Glutamine and ketone-body metabolism in the small
intestine of starved peak-lactating rats. Biochemie. 1988; 70:749-755.
20. Ardawi-MS; Majzoub-MF; Newsholme-EA. Effect of glucocorticoid treatment on
glucose and glutamine metabolism by the small intestine of the rat. Clinical Science.
1988; 75:93-100.
21. Khoja-M; Ardawi-MS; Abulgasim-AO. Effects of starvation and streptozotocin-induced
diabetes on the activity of phosphofructokinase in the epithelial cells of rat colon.
Biochemie. 1988; 70:721-725.
22. Ashy-AR; Ardawi-MS. Glucose, glutamine and ketone body metabolism in human
entrecotes. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 1988; 37:602-609.
23. Al Fayez-SF; Ardawi-MS; Zahran-FM. Effects of sheesha and cigarette smoking on
pulmonary functions of Saudi males and females. Tropical and Geographical Medicine.
1988; 40:1215-123.
24. Al Fayez-SF; Ardawi-MS; Kassimi-MA. Normal spirometry values in Saudi nations in
the Western Region of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Medical Journal. 1989; 102 (2):129-133.
25. Al Fayez-SF; Ardawi-MS; Zahran-FM; Omer-A.
The relationship between
carboxyhaemoglobin levels and haematological values in sheesha smokers. Saudi
Medical Journal. 1989; 10 (5):372-378.
26. Ardawi-MS; Majzoub-MF; Masoud-IM; Newsholme-EA. Enzymic and metabolic
adaptations in the gastrocnemius, plantaris and soleus muscles of hypocaloric rats.
Biochemical Journal. 1989; 261:219-225.
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27. Ardawi-MS; Ashy-AA; Jamal-YS; Khoja-SM.
Metabolic control of hepatic
gluconeogenesis in response to sepsis. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine.
1989; 114:579-586.
28. Jamal-YS; Ardawi-MS; Ashy-AA; Merdad-H; Shaik-SA. Burn injuries in Jeddah area.
Saudi Arabia: A study of 319 cases. Burns. 1989; 15 (5):295-301.
29. Nasrat-HA; Sabbagh-SA; Ardawi-MS. New criteria for interpretation of the 75g-OGTT
in pregnancy. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 1990; 39:51-57.
30. Jamal-YS; Ardawi-MS; Ashy-AA; Shaik-SA. Pediatric burn injuries in Jeddah area,
Saudi Arabia: A study of 197 patients. Burns. 1990; 16 (1):36-40.
31. Ardawi-MS; Newsholme-EA. Glutamine, the small intestine and the immune system.
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 1990; 115:654-655.
32. Ardawi-MS; Jamal-YS; Ashy-AR; Newsholme-EA. Glucose and glutamine metabolism
by the small intestine of septic rats. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 1990;
115:660-668.
33. Ardawi-MS; Jamal-YS. Glutamine metabolism in skeletal muscle of glucocorticoidtreated rats. Clinical Science 1990; 79:139-147.
34. Ardawi-MS; Nasrat-HA; Mira-SA; Fatani-HH. Comparison of glycosylated fibrinogen,
albumin and haemoglobin as indices of blood glucose control in diabetic patients.
Diabetic Medicine. 1990; 7:819-824.
35. Nasrat-HA; Ajabnoor-MA; Ardawi-MS. Fructosamine as a screening-test for gestational
diabetes mellitus: a reappraisal. International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
1990; 34:27-33.
36. Nasrat-HA; Warda-A; Ardawi-MS; Jamal-H; Al Amoudi-S. Pregnancy in Saudi Arabian
non-insulin dependent diabetics. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 1990;
110:357-362.
37. Ardawi-MS; Khoja-SM; Newsholme-EA. Metabolic regulation of renal gluconeogenesis
in response to sepsis. Clinical Science. 1990; 79:483-490.
38. Ardawi-MS. Glutamine synthesizing activity in lungs of fed, starved, acidotic, diabetic,
injured and septic rats. Biochemical Journal. 1990; 270:829-832.
39. Al Khateeb-TL; Al Amoudi-NH; Fatani-HH; Mira-SA; Ardawi-MS. Periodontal
diseases and caries experience of diabetic patients in an Arabian community. Saudi
Dental Journal. 1990; 2:91-95.
40. Ardawi-MS; Majzoub-MF. Glutamine metabolism in skeletal muscle of septic rats.
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 1991; 40:155-164.
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41. Juma-HA; Ardawi-MS; Baksh-TM; Serafi-AA. Alternations in thyroid hormones,
cortisol and catecholamine concentrations in patients after orthopedic surgery. Journal
of Surgical Research. 1991; 50:129-134.
42. Ardawi-MS; Majzoub-MF; Kateilah-SM; Newsholme-EA. The maximal activity of
phosphate dependent glutaminase and glutamine metabolism in septic rats. Journal of
Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 1991; 118:26-32.
43. Ardawi-MS. Metabolism of glucose, glutamine, long-chain fatty acids and ketone
bodies by lungs of the rat. Biochimie. 1991a; 73:557-562.
44. Ardawi-MS. Glutamine metabolism in lungs of glucocorticoid-treated rats. Clinical
Science. 1991b; 81:37-42.
45. Ardawi-MS; Jalalah-SM. Effects of hypothyroidism on glucose and glutamine
metabolism by the gut of the rat. Clinical Science. 1991; 81:347-355.
46. Ardawi-MS. The effect of glutamine-enriched parenteral nutrition on septic rats.
Clinical Science. 1991c; 81:215-222.
47. Nasrat-H; Ardawi-MS; Sabbagh-H. Loss of growth hormone responsiveness to normal
physiological stimuli during pregnancy. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 1991;
32:148-152.
48. Ardawi-MS. Glutamine and alanine metabolism in lungs of septic rats.
Science. 1991d; 81:603-609.
Clinical
49. Ardawi-MS; Meccawi-AA; Ashy-AR; Jamal-YS; Salman-KM. The value of nutritional
assessment methods in surgical patients living in Saudi Arabia. Clinical Nutrition. 1991;
10:342-347.
50. Ardawi-MS. Effects of xylitol-and/or glutamine-supplemented parenteral nutrition on septic
rats. Clinical Science. 1992a; 82:419-427.
51. Ardawi-MS. Effects of epidermal growth factor and glutamine-supplemented parenteral
nutrition on the small bowel of septic rats. Clinical Science. 1992b; 82:573-580.
52. Ardawi-MS.
Hepatic glutamine metabolism in the septic rat. Clinical Science.
1992c; 82:709-716.
53. Khoja-SM; Ardawi-MS. Effect of experimental hypothyroidism on the control of 6phosphofructo-1-kinase activity in rat jejunal mucosa. Biochemie. 1992; 74:989-993.
54. Ardawi-MS. Effect of glutamine-supplemented total parenteral nutrition on the small
bowel of septic rats. Clinical Nutrition. 1992d; 11:207-215.
55. Ardawi-MS; Khoja-SM. Effects of hyperthyroidism on glucose, glutamine and ketone
body metabolism by the gut of the rat. International Journal of Biochemistry. 1993; 25
(4):619-624.
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56. El Naggar-MM; El Ayyat-AA; Ardawi-MS; Tahir-M. Isolated pancreatic islets of the
rat: an immunohistochemical and morphometric study. The Anatomical Record. 1993;
237:489-497.
57. Ardawi-M.S; Nasrat-HA; Bahnassy-AA. Fructosamine in obese normal subjects and
Type 2 diabetes. Diabetic Medicine. 1994a; 11:50-56.
58. Ardawi-MS; Nasrat-HA; Bahnassy-AA. Serum immunoglobulin concentrations in
diabetic patients. Diabetic Medicine. 1994b; 11:384-387.
59. Nasrat-HA; Ardawi-MS; Ghafouri-H. Outcome of pregnancy in diabetic mothers.
International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 1994; 43:29-34.
60. Nasrat-HA; Ardawi-MS; Bahnassy-AA. Endocrine pancreatic function in fetuses of
diabetic and non-diabetic mothers. Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. 1994; 3:227231.
61. Ardawi-MS; Nasrat-HA; B'Aqueel-HS; Bahnassy-AA. Vitamin D status and calciumregulating hormones in Saudis: a prospective study. Saudi Medical Journal. 1995; 16
(5):402-409.
62. Elayat-AA; El Naggar-MM; Tahir-M; Ardawi-MS. Early ultrastructural changes in the
pancreatic islets transplanted into the tongue of diabetic rats. E Journal of Anatomy.
1995; 18 (2):211-224.
63. El Naggar-MM; Elayat-AA; Ardawi-MS; Tahir-M. The tongue as a site for pancreatic
islet transplantration; an immunohistochemical and functional evaluation. E Journal of
Anatomy. 1996; 19 (1):59-79.
64. Nasrat-HA; Fageeh-W; Abalkhail-B; Yameni-T; Ardawi-MS.
Determinants of
pregnancy outcome in patients with gestational diabetes. International Journal of
Obstetrics and Gynecology. 1996; 53:117-123.
65. Nasrat-HA; Ardawi-MS; Abalkkhail-BA. The diagnosis of "Pathological
Hyperglycaemia" among gestational diabetics in a high-risk obstetric population.
Diabetic Medicine. 1996; 22: 861-867.
66. Ardawi-MS; Nasrat-HA; B'Aqueel-HS; Ghafouri-H; Bahnassy-AA. Vitamin D and
calcium-regulating hormones in Saudi pregnant females and their babies: a crosssectional study. Saudi Medical Journal. 1997 18(5): 621-627.
67. Hamdi-SA; Nassif-OI; Ardawi-MS. Effect of marginal-or severe- dietary zinc deficiency
on testicular development and functions of the rat. International Archives of Andrology.
1997; 38(3): 243-253.
68. Ardawi-MS. Calcium-regulating hormones and parathyroid hormone-related peptide in
normal human pregnancy and postpartum: a longitudinal study. European Journal of
Endocrinology. 1997; 137(4): 402-409.
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69. Ardawi-MS, Nasrat-NA, Jamal-HS, Al-Sagaaf-HM, Mustafa-BE. Screening for
gestational diabetes mellitus in pregnant females. Saudi Med. J. 2000; 21(2): 155-160.
70. Ardawi-MS; Nasrat-NA, Mustafa-BE. Urinary iodine excretion and maternal thyroid
function. During pregnancy and postpartum. Saudi Med. J. 2002; 23(4): 413-422.
71. Ardawi-MS, Nasrat-HA, Rouzi-AR, Mustafa-BE. Are women at an
increased risk of gestational thyrotoxicosis? Saudi Med. J 2002; 23(6):
447-453.
72. Ardawi-MS, Rouzi-AR, Qari-MH, Dahlawi-MA, Al-Raddadi-R. Influence of age, sex,
folate and vitamin B12 status on plasma homocysteine in Saudis. Saudi Med. J 2002;
23(8): 423-435.
73. M.S.M. Ardawi, A.A. Maimany, T.M. Bahksh, H.A.N. Nasrat, W.A. Millaat, and R.M.
Al-Raddadi. Bone Mineral Density of the Spine & Femur in Healthy Saudis.
Osteoporosis International, 2005; 16(1): 43-55.
74. Al-Mashat FM, Sibiany AM, El-Naggar MM, Badawoud MH, Alayat AA, Ardawi
MSM. Structural study on cultured isolated fetal rat pancreatic islets. Saudi Medical
Journal, 2005; 25(10): 1352-5.
75. Damanhouri LH, Dromey JA, Christie MR, Nasrat HA, Ardawi MSM, Robins RA, Todd
I. Autoantibodies to GAD and IA-2 in Saudi Arabian diabetic patients. Diabetic
Medicine, 2005; 22(4): 448-52.
76. Ardawi, MSM and Rouzi AA. “Plasma adiponectin and insulin resistance in women with
polycystic ovary syndrome”. Fertility and Sterility 2005; 83(6): 1708-1716.
77. Ardawi M.S.M., A.A. Maimany, T.M. Bahksh, H.A.N. Nasrat, W.A. Millaat, and R.M.
Al-Raddadi. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pre- and post-menopausal Saudi
females. Maturitus (2006) (in the press).
78. Ardawi, M.S.M., A.A. Maimany, T.M. Bahksh, H.A.N. Nasrat, W.A. Millaat, and R.M.
Al-Raddadi. The prevalence of low BMD in post-menopausal Saudi women. Saudi
Medical Journal 2006. (in the press).
79. Ardawi-MS; Nasrat-NA. Effect of storage of urine samples on the stability of collagen
cross-links Pyr and Dpyr in healthy subjects. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry 2006. (in
the press).
80. Ardawi, MSM and Rouzi AA. “Plasma resistin and insulin resistance in women with
polycystic ovary syndrome”. Human Reproduction 2006. (in the press).
81. Ardawi, MSM and Rouzi AA. “Inflammatory markers and risk of type 2 diabetes in
females”. Diabetic Medicine 2006. (in the press).
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82. Ardawi MSM, Gari MH, Fatani HM, Mira S. Obesity, diabetes and lipid parameters in
Saudi subjects living in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia: A survey. Saudi Med J
2006. (in the press).
83. Ardawi-MS. The diagnostic use of intact-PTH in metabolic bone disorders – revisited.
Clinical Endocrinology 2006. (in the press).
84. Ardawi M.S.M., A.A. Maimany, T.M. Bahksh, H.A.N. Nasrat, W.A. Millaat, and R.M.
Al-Raddadi. The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in pre- and post-menopausal Saudi
females. Maturitus 2006. (in the press).
85. Rouzi AA and Ardawi, MSM. Evaluation of the efficacy of the rosiglitazone and
metformin in ovulation induction in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): a
randomized clinical trial. Fertility and Sterility 2006. (in the press).
D.
Abstracts and Contributions to Scientific Meetings
1.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1983). The role of glutamine metabolism in the lymphocytes.
Presented at the International Workshop on Glutamine Metabolism, Oxford, England.
(June 1983).
2.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1983). Glutamine metabolism in the immune system. Presented at
the International Meeting on Glutamine Metabolism in Human Tissues. GeorgAugust-Universitat, Gottingen, Germany. (September, 1981).
3.
Ardawi, M.S.M. and Newsholme, E.A. (1983). Glutamine metabolism and
regulation in lymphocytes of the rat. Hoppe-Seylers Zeitxchrift fur Physiologische
Chemie 364, 1237 (Abstract).
4.
Ardawi, M.S.M (1986a). Pattern of fuel utilization in rats’ small intestinal mucosa
after thermal injury. Digestive Diseases and Sciences 31(10), 417S (Abstract).
5.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1986b). The transport of glutamine into rat colonic mucosa.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences 31(10), 472S (Abstract).
6.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1988a). A Role for muscle in the immune system. Presented at the
International Symposium on Immunology and Immune Disorders in Clinical Practice
(15-16 Nov. 1988), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Abstracted in J. KAU. Med. Sci vol 1, pp
110-111).
7.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1988b). The role of glutamine in gut nutrition and immunology.
Present at The International Symposium on Immunology and Immune Disorders in
Clinical Practice (15-16 Nov. 1988), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Abstracted in J. KAU.
Med. Sci. Vol 1, pp 112-113).
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8.
Nasrat, H.A., Ardawi, M.S.M. and Warda, A. (1989). Experience at KAUH in
management of 120 pregnant diabetics. Presented at Maternal and Child Health Care
Symposium (17 - 18 Jan, 1989), Maternity & Children’s Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
9.
Ardawi, M.S.M. and Nasrat, H.A.N. (1993). Abnormal Intermediary metabolism
post gestational diabetic pregnancy. Presented at the Second Symposium on
Gestational Diabetes (International) (23-24 Nov. 1993), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
10.
Ardawi, M.S.M., Nasrat, H.A.N. and Bahnassy, A.A. (1983). The metabolic disorder
vs the clinical disease. Presented at the Second Symposium on Gestational Diabetes
(International) (23-24 Nov. 1993), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
11.
Nasrat, H.A.N., Ardawi, M.S.M. and Bahnassy, A.A. (1993). Gestational Diabetes
Mellitus, is it a disease? Presented at the Second Symposium on Gestational Diabetes
(International) (23-34 Nov. 1993), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
12.
El-Naggar, M.M., Elayat, A.A., Ardawi, M.S.M. and Tahir, M. (1993). Isolated
pancreatic islets of the rat. J. Anatomy 182(1), pp124 (Abstract).
13.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1994). Fructosamine in obese diabetic and non-diabetic subjects.
Presented in Advances in laboratory medicine (18-19 Jan 1994), National Guard King
Khalid Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
14.
Nasrat, H.A.N., Ardawi, M.S.M., and Abalkhail, B. (1995). The resolution of the
100g GTT tested in a high-risk obstetric population. Presented at the International
Symposium on Diabetes in pregnancy in Arabian Gulf countries - controversies in
diagnosis and management (20-21 Nov. 1995) National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia.
15.
Fageeh, W., Nasrat, H.A.N., Ardawi, M.S.M. and Abalkhail, B. (1995). Management
of gestational Diabetes Mellitus. Evaluation of determinants of pregnancy outcome.
Presented at the International Symposium on Diabetes in pregnancy in Arabian Gulf
countries - controversies in diagnosis and management (20-21 Nov. 1995) National
Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
16.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1997). Calcium-regulating hormones and PTHrP in normal human
pregnancy and postpartum: A Longitudinal study. Presented at the Annual Scientific
Meeting of the Association of Clinical Biochemists. (12-16 May, 1997), ICC
Birmingham, U.K.
17.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1997). Serum immunoglobulin A concentrations in diabetic
patients: Effect of age, glycaemic control and chronic complications. Presented at the
Annual Scientific Meeting of the Association of Clinical Biochemists (12-16 May,
1997, ICC Birmingham, U.K.
18.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1997). Nocturnal serum thyrotropin surge and metabolic control in
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the
Association of Clinical Biochemists (12-16 May, 1997), ICC Birmingham, U.K.
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19.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (1997). Gestational Diabetes Mellitus; how ill is sweet? Presented
at the International Symposium on Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (15th-17th
November 1997), Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia.
20.
Rouzi AA, Ardawi M.S.M. (2001). Insulin resistance in women with polycystic ovary
syndrome contributed to cardiovascular disease risk factors independent of obesity.
Fertility and Sterility; 76 (suppl 2): S209: (Abstract).
21.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (2003). “Use of Cardiac Markers in Coronary Artery Diseases”, an
update. Presented at the Laboratory Medicine Symposium – MOH Madinah, March
2003, Saudi Arabia.
22.
Ardawi, M.S.M. and Rouzi AA. “Plasma adiponectin and insulin resistance in
women with polycystic ovary syndrome.” Fertility and Sterility 2004; 82(suppl 2):
S307-S308 (Abstract).
23.
Ardawi, M.S.M. (2005). “Fetal DNA in Maternal Circulation: It’s Biology and
Diagnostic Value”. Presented at the Congress of Pan Arab in Obstetrics &
Gynecology. (April 14-15, 2005), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
24.
AA Rouzi and MSM Ardawi. (2005). “Plasma homocysteine, C-rective protein and
Insulin resistance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome in relation to
cardiovascular risk factors”, a prospective cohort study. Presented at the International
Meeting of American Society for Sterility and Fertility, May 2005, U.S.A.
25.
Ardawi MSM, Bahksh, TM, Nasrat, HAN, Maimani AA, Milaat, WA. (2005).
“Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover and Response of Bone Mineral Density to
Menopause and Therapeutic Intervention in Saudi Postmenopausal Females”.
Presented at the ECTS-IBMS Meeting, June 25-29, Geneva.
26.
Ardawi MSM, Nasrat HAN, Bahksh TM, Maimany AA, Syamik AY and Milaat WA.
(2005). “Bone Mineral Density and Low-density Lipoprotein Cholesterol in Saudi
Postmenopausal Women”. Presented at the ECTS-IBMS Meeting, June 25-29,
Geneva.
27.
Ardawi MSM, Nasrat HAN, Bahksh TM, Maimany AA, Syamik AY and Milaat WA.
(2005). “Evaluation of Sex Steroids, Bone Turnover Markers, Bone Mineral Density
in Saudi Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis”. Presented at the ECTS-IBMS
Meeting, June 25-29, Geneva.
28.
Bahksh TM, Ardawi MSM, Maimany AA, Nasrat HAN, Syamik AY and Milaat WA.
(2005). “Evaluation of Sex Steroids, Bone Turnover Markers, and Bone Mineral
Density in Saudi in Men with Osteoporosis”. Presented at the ECTS-IBMS Meeting,
June 25-29, Geneva.
29.
Ardawi MSM, Qari MH, and Rouzi AA. (2005). “Relation of homocysteine, folate,
vitamin B12 and methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase C667T polymorphism to bone
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mineral density in Saudi Postmenopausal Women”. Presented at the ECTS-IBMS
Meeting, June 25-29, Geneva.
30.
Ardawi MSM and Qari MH. (2006). “Osteoporosis Bone Turnover Markers and Bone
Mineral Density in Patients with Thalassemia Major”. Presented at the 33rd ECTS
Meeting, May 10-14, Prague, Czech Republic.
31.
Ardawi, MSM and Rouzi AA. (2006). “Bone Mineral Density and Serum Lipids in
Saudi Postmenopausal Women”. Presented at the 33rd ECTS Meeting, May 10-14,
Prague, Czech Republic.
32.
Ardawi MSM, Nasrat HAN, Bahksh TM, Maimany AA and Syamik AY. (2006).
“Serum Osteoprotegerin and Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women with
or without Osteoporosis”. Presented at the 33rd ECTS Meeting, May 10-14, Prague,
Czech Republic.
33.
Ardawi MSM, Nasrat HAN, Bahksh TM, Maimany AA and Syamik AY. (2006).
“Osteoprotegerin, RANKL, Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover and Bone
Mineral Density in Pre- and Postmenopausal Saudi Women”. Presented at the 33rd
ECTS Meeting, May 10-14, Prague, Czech Republic.
34.
Ardawi MSM and Rouzi AA. (2006). “Calcitropic Hormone in Women with
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome”. Presented at the 33rd ECTS Meeting, May 10-14,
Prague, Czech Republic.
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