Bani Ismail - Jordan University of Science and Technology



Name, Address and Current Position

Mohammad S. Khalifeh, BVSc, M.s., Ph.D

Professor

Immunobiology

Department Chair, basic veterinary Medical sciences

Faculty of Veterinary medicine

Jordan University of Science and technology

Irbid 22110, Jordan

Phone: oo962799742422

E-Mail: mskn@just.edu.jo

TABLE OF CONTENTS

|No. |ITEM |PAGE |

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|PRODUCTIVITY AND EXPERIENCE INDICATORS ………….…………………. |3 |

|Personal Data ………………………………………………………………… |4 |

|Education …………………………………………………………………… |4 |

|Current Title and Positions ………………………………………………. |4 |

|Awards and Honors …………………………………………………………… |4 |

|Background………………………………………………………………..……. |5 |

|Professional and Personal attributes ……………………………………. |5 |

|Membership In Professional and Scientific Societies ………………….. |7 |

|Administrative Positions ……………………………………………………... |7 |

|Past Professional Experience …………………………………………...…… |8 |

|Administrative and Academic Committees and activities ………………. |8-9 |

|University Level | |

|Faculty Level | |

|Department Level | |

|Teaching, Scientific and Professional Development:…………………… |10-15 |

|Invited And Attended Lectures, Seminars, and Organized Workshops ………………………………………………………………. | |

|Consultation Experience (2003-2014) ……………………………….. | |

|Teaching Experience (2003-2014) …………………………………….. | |

|Graduate supersiors Experience (Masters Degree) 2003-2014 … | |

|Research Experience …………………………………………………………. |15-21 |

|Research Interests …………………………………………………… | |

|Publications In Refereed Journals ………………………………… | |

|Publications In Accepted in press or in Preparation .……..……… | |

|Scientific Conference Proceedings and Abstracts ……………… | |

|Funded Research Proposals …………………………………………. | |

|References |22 |

PRODUCTIVITY AND EXPERIENCE INDICATORS

|ITEM |TOTAL |

|======================================================= |========= |

|Publications in Scientific Journals |18 |

|Proceedings/Research Abstracts and Presentations at Scientific/workshops meetings |many |

|National /International Professional Consultation Projects |5 |

|Funded Research Grants |30 |

|Amount of Research Funds Awarded (Internal and External) |USD 324,778 |

|Academic Honors, Grants and Awards |5 |

|Academic Committees |many |

|Courses Teaching Responsibilities (2003-2018) |18 |

|Masters Degree Student Supervisor |23 |

|A. Personal Data |

|Date of Birth |September 29, 1972 |

|Place of Birth |Amman – Jordan |

|Citizenship |Jordan |

|Mailing Address |Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030 |

| |Irbid 22110, Jordan |

| |Phone: +962-2-7201000 Ext. 22002 |

| |Fax +962-2-7201081 |

|B. Education |

| |

|Institution |

|Degree |

|Year |

|Field |

| |

|1 |

|Jordan University of Science and Technology |

|BVM |

|1995 |

|Veterinary Medicine |

| |

|2 |

|Iowa state University |

|M. S. |

|1999 |

|Immunobiology |

| |

|3 |

|Iowa state University |

|Ph. D. |

|2003 |

|Immunobiology |

| |

|C. Current Title and Positions |

|2016-Present |Vice Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid |

| |22110, Jordan |

|2014-2017 |Regional Scientific consultant for the middle eastern countries for Animal Wellness Product (AW.P), Reggio Emilia |

| |– Italy |

|2014-Present |Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan |

|2005-Present |Joint Appointment, Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Faculty of Science, Jordan University of |

| |Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan. |

|D. Awards, grants and Honors |

|1991-1995 |

|Faculty Student Honor List Award, Jordan University of Science and |

|Technology |

| |

|1997-2003 |

|Graduate Scholarship, Jordan University of Science and Technology |

| |

|1999-2000 |

|Honor Society of Agriculture Award, Gamma sigma Delta, Iowa State University, |

|Ames, IA, USA. |

| |

|2001 |

|American Association of Veterinary Immunologist Award, St. Louis, MI, USA. |

| |

|2013 |

|Faculty For Factory Program (Research grant) |

| |

|2012 |

|Showman Organization (Research grant) |

| |

|2017 |

|Top University Professional Consultant from the period of 2012-2017 |

| |

|E. Background |

|I graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at JUST in June 1995 with honor. On December 1996, I was granted a scholarship to |

|pursue my graduate study in the field of immunology at Iowa State University (ISU). I earned my master degree in Immunobiology in 1999 |

|working with Dr. Michael J Wannemuehler at the Veterinary Research Institutes, ISU. I then joined Dr. Judith R. Stabel research team at |

|National Animal Disease Center, USDA, where I pursed my Ph. D training. In 2003, I earn my Ph.D degree in Immunobiology from ISU. I |

|Directly return to Jordan and joined the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at JUST as an assistant professor. In 2005, I agreed to the |

|request for a joint appointment in the Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Faculty of Science, JUST, Irbid, Jordan. |

|F. Professional and Personal skills and attributes |

|During the past 15 years of teaching several courses in four different University colleges at Jordan University of Science and Technology|

|(JUST), I declare that the most enjoyable moments for me are those spent in the classes interacting with students in challenging |

|environments. During my teaching experience, I was exposed to at least 5000 students with diverse quality, background and levels and I |

|claim that I was able to inspire many of them and form quick, productive and friendly relationships. |

|In the past 10 years, I was assigned for administrative duties at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. I was able to maintain modest |

|relations with all my colleagues and to stay focus in all situations. I established many positive changes and progresses in collaboration|

|with the assigned administration teams for three different Deanships. My main missions is to connect the veterinary college with |

|industrial sector, reaching international recognition and support the national health and animal sectors and providing continuous |

|education for veterinarian in the field as well as providing veterinary students in the college with the required field experience. |

|Therefore, I was part as well as lead different activities in the college to meet these goals. For examples: |

|Lead the curriculum development team that established a new curriculum which was approved and implemented on 2012. |

|I participated in the formulation of self assessment report (SAR) for European Association Establishment for Veterinary Education |

|(EAEVE), the European accreditation body for veterinary colleges. Briefly, I was responsible for the curriculum reviewing section in the |

|SAR - 2011. These efforts lead to organization of an unofficial evaluation visit from EAEVE consultation committee that recommends the |

|college to be considered as member in the association which was successfully achieved 2012. Later, the college of veterinary medicine |

|gained an approval for a twining project with the British Royal veterinary college (RVC) from 2013-2016 to help the college meet the |

|requirement of full EAEVE accreditation. In this twining program I was responsible (first year only) for curriculum development section |

|where we got educated by the RVC team about the EAEVE requirements for full accreditation in regards to the curriculum development. |

|I was a member in the steering committee that organized the First International Conference on Building Human and Animal Health Capacity |

|was held from 17-19 / 10/2017 in cooperation with Purdue University, USA. Through this conference we were able to practically reach many |

|of the central missions explained above an we were successful to bring to the conference diverse national, and international attendants |

|from officials, private sectors colleagues form many University as well as graduated and undergraduate. |

|I gained a great experience in negotiation and formulation of memorandum of understanding (MOU) with different private, national and |

|international sectors through which I effectively employed my active connections with national and international agencies to achieve |

|successful agreements. |

|MOU with Pirbright Reference Laboratory in London |

|MOU with the Ministry of Agriculture |

|MOU with Merial a multinational animal health company. |

|Connecting the research interest with the local industrial needs is one of the most important tasks that I tried to establish during my |

|carrier. I connected my research since 2006 with the industrial companies. For example: |

|I lead the research and development team for 5 years from 2006 to 2011 at Jordan Bio Industries Center - JOVAC, Amman, Jordan. I was able|

|to help in the improvement of the company manufacturing lines and established with the company team the introduction of new products in |

|Laboratory diagnostics. In 2014, |

|I joined the Animal Wellness Product (A.W.P) Company, Reggio Emilia– Italy, as their scientific consultant for the Middle Eastern |

|countries. For the period from 2017- 2018. |

|I was able to direct a project that establishes continuous services to test and investigate the performance of poultry vaccines and |

|poultry infectious diseases for Jordanian famers and international vaccines companies including Boehringer Ingelheim, ELANCO, Zoetis and |

|MSD Animal health. Through this project, the scientific teams I lead were able to analyze thousands of samples from the field. This |

|particular project provided a new concept in Jordanian poultry industry to consider the university laboratory scientific team as a third |

|party reference in poultry vaccines and diseases. |

|As the only Ph.D Veterinary Immunologist in Jordan, I was assigned to several national committees in my area of expertise. |

|Between the years of 2009 -2012 I was assigned by the Jordanian Prime Minster to sever as a member in the Jordanian agricultural higher |

|committee for animal endemic diseases. The main duties for the committee was to investigate and design control plans for the animal |

|disease epidemics in Jordan in order to establish diseases epidemiological map, plans for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of |

|infectious diseases in Jordan. |

|In addition, I was a member in many epidemic committees for many infectious diseases constructed by Minister of Agriculture to face |

|emergency contagious situation. |

|I was recently assigned (2017) for national Veterinary Drugs and Biological products registration Committee, Ministry of Agriculture. |

|Through this Committee, all Veterinary Drugs and Biological products including vaccines registration files are reviewed and evaluated to |

|ensure their competence with national and international regulation. |

|From 2016 - 2018, I was also a member in many Medical and Animal strategic planning committees. Between 2017- 2018, I was a member in the|

|committee that reviewed, developed and adopted the National Animal Health Strategy 2018-2023 in collaboration with the World Organization|

|for Animal Health (FAO), the strategic plan that based on its previous report on the status of veterinary services in Jordan. |

|In addition, I also participated in the planning and approving the National Action in coordination and supervision of the World Health |

|Organization (WHO) and in cooperation and participation of all health sectors in Jordan such as the Ministry of Health, the General |

|Organization for Food and Drug and Royal Medical Services, the Higher Council for Science and Technology, the Ministry of Agriculture. |

|I was also assigned to the steering committee of the first Jordan International Agricultural Forum and Exhibition organized by the |

|Jordanian Ministry of Agriculture. |

|Participate in the Development of the Strategic Plan to Control FMD in Jordan 2017 in cooperation with European Commission for the |

|Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD), one of FAO’s oldest Commissions. |

|Participate in the development of FMD strategic control plan for FMD, held in Amman Jan 30th –feb 1st, 2017 organized by European |

|Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD), FAO. |

|Participate in the national workshop plan on Bridging OIE Performance of veterinary services (PVS) and international health regulations |

|(IHR) JEE, and development and costing of national action plan for health Security. The workshop held in Amman Oct 29th – Nov 2nd 2017 |

|and organized by WHO |

|G. Membership In Professional and Scientific Societies |

|1995-Present |

|Jordan Veterinary Association, Jordan |

| |

|1995-Present |

|Arab Veterinary Association |

| |

|H. Administrative Positions |

|2016- present: Vice Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan|

|2016- present: Animal House Director, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Irbid Jordan. |

|2010- 2016: Head, Department of Veterinary Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and |

|Technology (JUST), Irbid, Jordan. |

|2009- 2013: Animal House Director, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Irbid Jordan. |

|2009 -2010: Assistant Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Irbid, Jordan. |

|I. Past Professional Experience |

|2009- 2014 |

|Associate Professor, Department of Basic Veterinary Medical Science, |

|Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, |

|Irbid, Jordan. |

| |

|2004- 2009 |

| |

|Assistant Professor, Department of Basic Veterinary Medical Science, |

|Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, |

|Irbid, Jordan. |

| |

|2003- 2004 |

| |

|University Lecturer, Department of Basic Veterinary Medical Science, |

|Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, |

|Irbid, Jordan. |

| |

|1999 – 2003 |

|Research Assistant, National Animal Disease Center, United States Department of |

|Agriculture (USDA), Ames, IA, USA. |

| |

|1997-1999 |

|Research Assistant, Veterinary Medical Research Institutes, College of Veterinary |

|Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA USA. |

| |

|1995-1997 |

|Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science |

|and Technology, Irbid, Jordan. |

| |

|1995 |

|Research Assistant, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science |

|and Technology, Irbid, Jordan. |

| |

|J. Administrative and Academic Committees and activities |

|University Level |

|2016-present |Member in the University animal care and usage Committee ACUC. |

|2016-2017 |Member in the University Academic ISO establishment steering Committee. |

|2012-2013 |Member of Jordan University of Science and Technology academic and education quality control and Assurance |

| |Committee. |

|2008-2009 |Laboratory Animal House Reform Committee, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan |

|2008-2009 |New Laboratory Animal House Planning and Designing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan |

|2008-2009 |Laboratory Animal House Foundation Committee, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan |

|2006-2007 |Member in the University animal care and usage steering Committee. |

|2006-2007 |Design the forms and regulatory guidelines for the Jordan University of Science and Technology animal care |

| |and use committee at JUST-ACUC. |

|2004-2005 |University Council, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Faculty Level |

|2016- Present |Head Faculty Research laboratories Restructure Committee |

|2016- Present |Head Faculty Research laboratories Restructure Committee |

|2016- Present |Preparation of Faculty Strategic and working plans. |

|2003- Present |Faculty Council, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, |

| |Jordan |

|2012-2013 |Head, Veterinary Medicine new curriculum design and implementation |

|2012-2013 |Member for EAEVE accreditation faculty committee . |

|2012-2013 |Preparation of EAEVE Self-Evaluation Report. |

|2006-2012 |Scientific Research Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and |

| |Technology, Jordan |

|2008-2009 |Preparation of Faculty Strategic and working plans. |

|2006-2007 |Curriculum Development Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science |

| |and Technology, Jordan |

|2004-2005 |Chairman of the Veterinary Medicine college seminar Committee (2005). |

|2006-2009 |Faculty Future Planning Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science |

| |and Technology, Jordan |

|2004-2005 |Chairman of the Faculty Tenders Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of |

| |Science and Technology, Jordan |

|Department Level |

|2003-present |Department Council, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, |

| |Jordan |

|2010-2016 |Head of the Department of Veterinary Basic Sciences Graduate and Research Committee. |

|2004-2006 |Chairman of the Department of Veterinary Basic Sciences seminar Committee. |

|2004-2005 |Department Scientific Research Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of |

|2008-2009 |Science and Technology, Jordan |

|2011-present | |

|2004-2005 |Department Tenders Committee , Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and |

| |Technology, Jordan |

|2004-2005 |Department Graduate Studies Committee, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of |

|2008-2009 |Science and Technology, Jordan |

|2011-present | |

|Teaching, Scientific and Professional Development: |

|1- Invited And Attended Lectures, Seminars, and Organized Workshops |

|Risk Based Strategic Plan Development, held in Amman Jan 30th –feb 1st, 2018 organized by European Commission for the Control of |

|Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD), FAO. |

|FMD-PCP workshop for development of strategic control plan for Foot-and-Mouth Disease, held in Amman Jan 21st –28th , 2018 organized by |

|European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD), FAO. |

|Attended a Foot-and-mouth disease post vaccination monitoring online training workshop organized by European Commission for the Control |

|of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (EuFMD), FAO, from Feb 21st –March 15th 2018 |

|Deliver an Online Training workshop on FMD in Arabic which were organized by European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth |

|Disease (EuFMD), FAO. in Arabic from July 21st –Aug 20th 2017 |

|Attended the One Health Consultative Workshop for Development of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance for Jordan, Amman, |

|Jordan, 26-29 Nov 2017. |

|Keynote speaker at Global policy developments and the regulation of the use of antibiotics in veterinary sector, the reality of |

|antimicrobial resistance and the regulatory assessment of vaccines” World Poultry Science Association (WPSA) Meeting –12th and 13th |

|October 2017 – Beirut, Lebanon |

|Keynote speaker at the Avian Flu Forum for Europe, Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Epidemiology economic impact and new strategies in |

|controlling Avian Infuenza, Athens – Greece April 4th to 6th, 2017. |

|Keynote speaker at Merial - Alwatania poultry Institute (WIT) first Academic Partnership, Serological diagnosis of poultry diseases, |

|Saudi Arabia from 12-16 Oct 2016. |

|Deliver a workshop for diagnostic tests for specialists and technicians in laboratories, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, OMAN, |

|March, 2016. |

|Speaker at Regional Seminar for OIE National Focal Points for Veterinary Laboratories Jordan, 13-15 December 2016  OIE dead Sea |

|Development of Curriculum & Study Plans, 2014. Jordan University of Science and Technology, Academic Development and Quality Assurance |

|Center. |

|Stakeholder’s workshop of the OIE improved program on animal welfare. Jordan 2014. |

|Statistical Package for Social Sciences. 2013. Jordan University of Science and Technology, Academic Development and Quality Assurance |

|Center. |

|College teaching workshop: Modern teaching strategies. 2013, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|M.S. Khalifeh. Poultry Viral Disease Management through the application of Essential Oil Extract. Yemen Ministry of Agriculture. 2013. |

|Yemen. |

|Participating in the presentation of the workshop held at Jordan University of Science and Technology entitled Biosafety and Biosecurity|

|and ELISA manufacturing sponsored by USAID. The workshop was held for training the Pakistanis employers at Defense Science and Technology|

|Organization, Karachi labs compiles. Workshop period was 3 days, 2011. |

|JOVAC Workshop on 2010 and 2011, Regency Palace. Amman, Jordan. |

|Participating in the presentations for the workshop held at Jordan University of Science and Technology entitled: Quality Control and |

|Assurance main guidelines for vaccine manufacturing sponsored by the Arab Center for the Study of Arid Zones and Dry Lands (ACSAD). The |

|workshop was held for training the Sudanese Agriculture Ministry technical employers Workshop period was 1 week, 2010. |

|Participate in the preparatory Committee for the regional workshop on animal welfare in 2009. |

|Participate in the Preparatory Committee for the Eighth Veterinary Conference held by the Jordanian veterinary Syndicate (2009). |

|Presentation of three educational and scientific seminars for the public on swine flu (H1N1) immunity and vaccination sponsored by the |

|Jordanian veterinary Syndicate in Amman and Al-karak cities as well as by the Jordanian Society for heart patients in city of Irbid |

|(2009). |

|Veterinary laboratory Agency, VLA international conference on Animal Diseases. 2009. Royal Holloway, University of London, UK |

|Participating in the presentations for the JOVAC Products Workshops in 2010 and 2011. Amman, Jordan |

|Grades and Student Evaluation Workshop. 2005. Jordan University of Science and Technology, Academic Development and Quality Assurance |

|Center. |

|Modern Concepts in Teaching and Students Communications Skills Workshop. 2003. Jordan University of Science and Technology, Academic |

|Development and Quality Assurance Center. |

|2- Consultation Experience (2003- Present) |

|2017-Present: Lead a project |

|2014- 2015: AWP Scientific consultant in the middle eastern countries for Animal Wellness Product (AW.P), Reggio Emilia – Italy |

|Duties: |

|Field Performance assessment of A.W.P. products in the Middle Eastern countries. |

|Participation and supervision of scientific seminars on A.W.P. in the Middle Eastern countries. |

|Perform all scientific consultation related to the A.W.P. |

|Development and expanding the applications of the exciting products of A.W.P. |

|Troubleshooting for the application of AWP products in the field. |

|Suggesting all the necessary adjustments needed to reach to high application quality for different AWP products. |

|2009-2012: Member in the Higher Committee for the study of animal endemic diseases in Jordan. |

|Duties: |

|Investigate and design control plans for the animal disease epidemics in Jordan in order to establish diseases epidemiological map. In |

|addition, the committee responsible for establishing plans for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of such infectious diseases in Jordan.|

| |

|The overall goal is to prepare a technical report that covers all these aspects that should guide veterinarians in the field. |

|Moreover, members participated in the workshops for continuous education of the administrators and heads of Veterinary Medicine |

|departments in the Ministry of Agriculture. |

|2006-2011: Technical Consultant at Jordan Bio Industries Center - JOVAC, Amman, Jordan. |

|Duties: |

|Supervise and direct the development and manufacturing of medical and veterinary diagnostic kits such as ELISA, Complement fixation test |

|and Rose Bengal test. |

|Supervise the manufacturing diagnostic reagents such as viral and bacterial antigens that can be used in HA and HI tests, positive and |

|negative serum production for different infectious agents as well as monoclonal antibody production for Veterinary diagnostic purposes |

|(ELISA) that are marketed locally, regionally and internationally. |

|Participation and supervision of scientific workshops which the company held on a regular basis for the governmental agencies and private|

|sectors locally and regionally. |

|Member of the advisory committee that was formed by the company administration to comply the international GMP and GLP guidelines during |

|the period of 2007 to 2008. |

|3- Teaching Experience (2003- Present) |

|Statement: I have taught in 4 different colleges at Jordan University of Science. I was asked by Hashemite University to teach advance |

|immunology course at the faculty of allied health sciences. I got exposed to not less than 5000 undergraduate students from different |

|specializations and backgrounds. I have taught the college of Veterinary medicine, College of Science & art, College of Human Medicine |

|and College of Applied Medical Science. In addition, I also supervise several master students either as major advisor (18 students), |

|co-advisor (5 students) or member of many examination committees inside and outside the University. The lists of the courses that I |

|taught as well as the name of the students that I had under my supervision are presented below. |

| |

|University: Jordan University of science and Technology. College: Veterinary medicine. Department: Veterinary Basic Medical Sciences. |

| |

|Course title |

|Course number |

|Course credits |

| |

|1 |

|Advanced immunology |

|VM 752 |

|2 |

| |

|2 |

|Veterinary immunology |

|VM 341 |

|3 |

| |

|3 |

|Veterinary biochemistry |

|VM222 |

|4 |

| |

|4 |

|Veterinary virology |

|VM 342 |

|3 |

| |

|5 |

|Veterinary ethics |

|VM102 |

|1 |

| |

|6 |

|Practical training for undergraduate students |

|VM 399 |

|3 |

| |

|7 |

|Practical training for graduate students |

|VM 713 |

|2 |

| |

|8 |

|Seminar Coordinator for graduate students |

|VM 791 |

|1 |

| |

|University: Jordan University of science and Technology. College: Science & art. Department: Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering. |

| |

|Course title |

|Course number |

|course credits |

| |

|1 |

|Advanced immunology |

|B752 |

|3 |

| |

|2 |

|Immunology for pharmacy students |

|B439 |

|2 |

| |

|3 |

|Immunology and Serology |

|B333 |

|3 |

| |

|4 |

|Hybridoma |

|MB333 |

|2 |

| |

|5 |

|New techniques in biotechnology |

|BT 372 |

|2 |

| |

|6 |

|Biochemistry |

|CHEM 262 |

|3 |

| |

|University: Jordan University of science and Technology. College: Applied Medical Science. Department: Applied Medical Science. |

| |

|Course title |

|Course number |

|course credits |

| |

|1 |

|Diagnostic immunology & serology |

|LM 333 |

|3 |

| |

|2 |

|Advanced medical microbiology and immunology |

|LM 731 |

|3 |

| |

|University: Jordan University of science and Technology. College: Human Medicine. Department: Molecular and Medical biochemistry. |

| |

|Course title |

|Course number |

|course credits |

| |

|1 |

|Medical biochemistry |

|M222 |

|3 |

| |

|University: Hashemite University. College: Allied Health Sciences. Department: Medical Laboratory Sciences. |

| |

|Course title |

|Course number |

|course credits |

| |

|1 |

|Advanced Immunology and Diagnostic Serology |

|MS 732 |

|3 |

| |

|4- Graduate Advisorship Experience (Masters Degree) 2003-2014 |

|Major advisor (Masters Degree) |

| |

|Student name |

|Years |

|Student position after graduation |

| |

|1 |

|Assia Bomezra |

|2003 - 2005 |

|Ph.D preparation in Algeria |

| |

|2 |

|Omar Al-kour |

|2003 – 2005 |

|Ph.D preparation in Turkey sponsored by Jordanian Food and Drug Administration |

| |

|3 |

|Mohammad Amwai |

|2005 – 2007 |

|Regional Technical and sale Representative IDvet -innovative diagnostics |

| |

|4 |

|Asma Al-Fwalegeh |

|2005 – 2008 |

|Laboratory Technician at the Jordanian Food and Drug Administration |

| |

|5 |

|Waleed Asaleh |

|2006 – 2009 |

|Poultry Technical & Marketing Consultant for Middle East Area in Boehringer Ingelheim |

|Private consultancy for major regional poultry farms in Jordan, Lebanon, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia |

| |

|6 |

|Yara Al-Dmoor |

|2008 – 2010 |

|Laboratory Technician at Jordanian Blood Bank- Al-karak District |

| |

|7 |

|Ibrahim AL-Hussain |

|2009 - 2012 |

|Director of Oman central Veterinary laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Oman |

|Representative officer of the gulf states in the OIE |

| |

|8 |

|Johina Ababenah |

|2011 - 2013 |

|Research assistant at college of Veterinary Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology |

| |

|9 |

|A'la Al-khofahe |

|2011 -2013 |

|Laboratory Technician at Ministry of Agricultural, Jordan |

| |

|10 |

|Ahmed Al-Amerie |

|2013 - 2016 |

|Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Oman |

| |

|11 |

|Moemen Rwashdeh |

|2014 - 2016 |

|The Royal Scientific Society |

| |

|12 |

|Ehab Gazal |

|2014- 2016 |

|Veterinarian at Ministry of Agricultural, Jordan |

| |

|13 |

|Osama Kassab |

|2014 - 2016 |

|Triple for drugs and Trades |

| |

|11 |

|Bashar Awewdeh |

|2014 - 2018 |

|Poultry Technical & Marketing Consultant for ELANCO-Jordan |

| |

|11 |

|Adi Nawasreh |

|2016 - 2017 |

|Research assistant at JUST |

| |

|11 |

|Quais Hawari |

|2017 - present |

| |

| |

|11 |

|Rasha Azaizah |

|2017 - present |

| |

| |

|11 |

|A'la Fahmawi |

|2017 - present |

| |

| |

| |

|Co-advisor (Masters Degree) |

| |

|Student name |

|Years |

| |

|1 |

|Bushra Haddad |

|2010-2012 |

| |

|2 |

|Mohammad Abu-Kbash |

|2009-2011 |

| |

|3 |

|Yosef Jameel |

|2011- 2013 |

| |

|4 |

|Mohammad Alkasibe |

|2015-2016 |

| |

|5 |

|Essam Zatoot |

|2015-2017 |

| |

|Member of Examination Committees (Masters Degree) |

| |

|Student name |

|College / University |

|years |

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|1 |

|Khatima Ait Oudhia |

|College of Veterinary Medicine/ Jordan University of science and Technology |

|2003 |

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|Abrar Rushdan |

|College of Veterinary Medicine/ Jordan University of science and Technology |

|2009 |

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|Mohammad Athamneh |

|College of Veterinary Medicine/ Jordan University of science and Technology |

|2010 |

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|Adel Mohammad |

|College of Veterinary Medicine/ Jordan University of science and Technology |

|2013 |

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|Abeer Ghaith |

|College of Veterinary Medicine/ Jordan University of science and Technology |

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|Kmal Hijjawi |

|College of Allied Health Sciences / Hashemite University |

|2016 |

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|Amani Allan |

|College of Allied Health Sciences / Hashemite University |

|2017 |

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|Nisreen Al-Hemssawie |

|College of Allied Health Sciences / Hashemite University |

|2017 |

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|Mahmmoud Khazaleh |

|College of Allied Health Sciences / Hashemite University |

|2018 |

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|Nawal Abu Al-haj |

|College of Allied Health Sciences / Hashemite University |

|2018 |

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| L. Research Experience |

|Statement: I have worked as a primary investigator and as part of many research teams in the Veterinary school as well as in other |

|schools and private industries. I have supervised several graduate students as primary and co-investigator. Several papers have been |

|published in several refereed journals. I have developed interests in Laboratory Animal Care, developed research and management protocols|

|according to International Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) in the University Laboratories and the|

|companies that I joined as a part-time consultant. Several papers have been published and several products have been developed as a |

|result of working and developmental research for the Jordanian industry. |

|Google Scholar data: |

|Citations: 346 |

|H-index: 8 |

|I10 Index: 8 |

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|Scoops |

|Citations: 221 |

|H-index: 8 |

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|A. Research Interests |

|Immune modulation agents (e.g., Nutritional and herbal) |

|Vaccines development (Poultry) |

|Role of cell mediated immunity Vs humoral immunity in diseases |

|Animal Models development (Arthritis Animal Model and Multiple Sclerosis animal Model) |

|The immune response to Mycobacterium Paratuberculosis infection |

|B. Publications In Refereed Journals |

|M. S. Khalifeh and Judith R. Stabel. 2004. Effects of gamma interferon, interleukin-10, and transforming growth factor beta on the |

|survival of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in monocyte-derived macrophages from naturally infected cattle. Infection and |

|Immunity 72:1974-82. |

|M. S. Khalifeh and Judith R. Stabel. 2004. Upregulation of transforming growth factor-beta and interleukin-10 in cows with clinical |

|Johne's disease. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 99:39-46. |

|M. S. Khalifeh, W. Hananeh, R. Al-Rukibat, O. Okour and A. Boumezrag. 2008. Clinical and Histopathological Evaluation of MDP/Collagen |

|Induced Arthritis Rat Model (MCIA) after Treatment with Urtica Dioica, Plantago Major and Hypericum Perforatum L Herbal Mixture. |

|Experimental animals 57(2):101-10. |

|J. R. Stabel and M. S. Khalifeh. 2008. Differential Expression of CD5 on B lymphocytes in cattle infected with Mycobacterium avium subsp.|

|paratuberculosis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 126: 211-9. |

|M. S. Khalifeh, Ahmed Al-Majali and Judith R. Stabel. 2009. Role of Nitric Oxide Production in Dairy Cows Naturally Infected with |

|Mycobacterium avium subsp. Paratuberculosis. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 131: 97-104. |

| M. S. Khalifeh, M. M. Amawi, E. A. Abu-Basha, and I. Bani Yonis. 2009. Assessment of humoral and cellular-mediated immune response in |

|chickens treated with tilmicosin, florfenicol, or enrofloxacin at the time of Newcastle disease vaccination   Poultry Science.  88: |

|2118-2124. |

|M. S. Khalifeh, Al-Rukibat R, Hananeh W, Boumezrag A, Okour O. 2010. Investigation of the role of tumour necrosis factor-{alpha}, |

|interleukin-1{beta}, interleukin-10, nitric oxide and rheumatoid factor-immunoglobulin M in a rat model of arthritis. Lab Anim. 44:143-9.|

|AM Al-Majali , M. S. Khalifeh. 2010. Distribution and characterization of the Escherichia coli heat-stable enterotoxin (STa) receptor |

|throughout the intestinal tract of newborn camels (Camelus dromedaries). Trop Anim Health Prod. 42:1311-4. |

|H..M. Hammad, M.M. Hammad, I.N. Abdelhadi, M.S. Khalifeh. 2011. Effects of topically applied agents on intra-oral wound healing in a rat |

|model: a clinical and histomorphometric study. International Journal of Dental Hygiene. 9:9-16. |

|Awaisheh S., M.S. Khalifeh, MA Al-Ruwaili, OM Khalil, OH Al-Ameri, and R Al-Groom. 2013. Effect of supplementation of probiotics and |

|phytosterols alone or in combination on serum and hepatic lipid profiles and thyroid hormones of hypercholesterolemic rats. J Dairy Sci. |

|96: 9-15. |

|M. S. Khalifeh and Judith R. Stabel. 2013. Clinical disease upregulates expression of CD40 and CD40 ligand on peripheral blood |

|mononuclear cells from cattle naturally infected with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 20: |

|1274-1282. |

|M.S. Khalifeh, S. Assaf, W. Al-Saleh, M. Gharaibeh. 2014. Immune response assessment of inactivated Newcastle disease virus |

|liposomal-based vaccine. Veterinary Science Development. DOI: . |

|M.S. Khalifeh, S.S. Awaisheh, O.H. Alameri, W.M. Hananeh. 2014. Small intestine mucosal immune system response to |

|high-fat-high-cholesterol dietary supplementation in male rats. Food and Agricultural Immunology. ahead-of-print: 1-12. |

|M. S. Khalifeh, E. A. Abu-Basha. 2014. Boosting Newcastle disease vaccination efficacy under field conditions by aromatic plant essential|

|oil extracts. Veterinary Science Development. DOI: . 2014.5546. |

|Y. H. Tarazi, M.S. Khalifeh, M. M. Abu Al-Kebash, M. H. Gharaibeh. 2014. Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and |

|insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 association with Mannheimia haemolytica infection in sheep. Veterinary immunology and immunopathology,|

|161 (3), 151-160  |

|Abdelsalam Q Talafha, Mohammed M. Ababneh, Mohammad S Khalifeh, Ahmad M. Al-Majali. 2015. Effect of intravaginal fluorogestone acetate |

|sponges on prolactin levels of Damascus-local cross breed goats. Trop Anim Health Prod. 47(2): 277-83. |

|Rami M. Mukbel, Rehab H. Khasharmeh, Nawal S. Hijjawi, Mohammed S. Khalifeh, Ma’mon M. Hatmal, Mary Ann McDowell. 2016. Human immune |

|response to salivary proteins of wild-caught Phlebotomus papatasi. Parasitology Research. 115 (9): 3345–3355. |

|C. Publications In Accepted in press or in Preparation |

|Yaser H. Tarazi, Ehab Abu- Basha, Mohammad S. Khalifeh, Shereen I. M. AL- Jawasreh. Efficacy of antibiotic combinations against |

|Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from human urinary tract infections in northern Jordan hospitals. (In preparation). |

|Falah Shidaifat, Mohammad S. Khalifeh, Yousef O. Yasin. The Effect of Genistein on prostate gland growth of aged rats. (In preparation). |

|Mohammad S Khalifeh. Assessment of the efficacy of aromatic plants essential oil extracts (MixOilTM) in controlling the viral infections |

|in poultry farms. (In preparation). |

|Mohammad S Khalifeh, Ibrahim Al hussine, Development of One Day Old Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccine and Assessment of Its Effect on |

|The Maternal Antibody Titer in Comparison with Commercially Available One Day Old Vaccine. (In preparation) |

|Mohammad Gharaibeh, Mohammad S Khalifeh, Adi Nawasreh, Assessment of Immune Response and Efficacy of Essential Oils Application on |

|Controlling Necrotic Enteritis Induced by Clostridium Perfringens in Broilers (In preparation) |

|Mohammad S Khalifeh, Osama Kassab, Effect of Mucosal Administration of Inactivated Newcastle Disease Virus on Immunity of broiler (In |

|preparation) |

|Mohammad Gharaibeh, Mohammad S Khalifeh, Essam Zatoot Antimicrobial efficacy of plant essential oils against pathogenic bacteria (In |

|preparation) |

|Mustafa Ababneh, Mohammad S Khalifeh Immunogenicity of adenoviral vectors against Chlamydia trachomatis D (In preparation) |

|Mustafa Ababneh, Mohammad S Khalifeh, Recombinant Adenoviral Vaccine Carrying the S1 Subunit of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome |

|Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Spike Gene can Elicit Cellular Immune Response in Mice. (In preparation) |

|D. Scientific Conference Proceedings and Abstracts |

|Maud, J., Sumption, K., McLaws, Hovari, , Bartels, C.J, Van Maanen, Ismaylilova, Al Majali, Hailat,, and Khalifeh. 2017. Breaking |

|through the language barriers in Biorisk education: experience in building peer-to-peer (P2P) education networks using tutored online |

|courses in the common languages of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle-East. OIE 2nd Global Conference. |

|M.S. Khalifeh. 2014. Assessment of the efficacy of aromatic plants essential oil extracts (MixOilTM) in controlling the viral infections |

|in poultry farms. IVth Mediterranean Poultry Summit., Beirut, Lebanon. |

|M.S. Khalifeh. 2012. Introduction of essential Oil Extract as an Immune Boosting Additive in the face of Newcastle disease infection. |

|Third conference of veterinary laboratory Animal Health Research Held. Egypt. |

|M.S. Khalifeh. 2011. Inactivated Avian Influenza virus vaccine for H9N2 local strain with Liposome as antigen carrier. The 11th |

|Scientific conference. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Cairo University. |

|Omran Al-Ameri, M.S. Khalifeh. 2011. Probiotic Mixture Lowers Cholersterol Level in Hypercholerstermic rats and down regulates IL-10 and |

|TNF alpha production. Forth international Jordanian Congress of Allergy and immunology. |

|R. Stabel, M. S. Khalifeh and K. Soenksen. 2005. Expression of CD5 on Lymphocytes in cattle with paratuberculosis. 8th International |

|Colloquium on Paratuberculosis. |

|M. S. Khalifeh and Michael J. Wannemuehler. 1999. The role of T cell mediated immunity in the development and resolution of colitis |

|induced by Brachyspira (Serpulina) hyodesentriae. The 80th annual meeting, Conference of research workers in animal diseases. Chicago, IL|

|USA. |

|M. S. Khalifeh, W. R. Waters, M. J. Wannemuehler. 1998. Vaccination and challenge of C3H/HeOuJ mice with Serpulina hyodesenteriae: serum |

|antibody response and in vitro cytokine production The 79th annual meeting, Conference of research workers in animal diseases. Chicago, |

|IL USA. |

|W.R. Waters, R. E Sacco, A, D. Dorn, V. M. Penland, M. S. Khalifeh and M. J. Wannemuehler. 1998. Cellular immune responses of pigs to |

|parental vaccination with Serpulina hyodesenteriae whole cell sonicate or pepsin digest bacterin. The 79th annual meeting, Conference of |

|research workers in animal diseases. Chicago, IL USA. |

|E. Funded Research Proposals (external and Internal) |

|Investigation of the Immunomodulatory Effect of Acute and Chronic Sleep Deprivation in Rat Model(Funded 2018, $6500). Deanship of |

|Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Improving health parameters and reducing weight using oxygen therapy in obese rat model. (Funded 2018, $8000). Deanship of Research, |

|Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|The effect of essential oils on the immune response and intestinal microscopic lesions with necrotic enteritis induced by Clostridium |

|perfringens in broiler chickens (Funded 2017, $6000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Effect of Mucosal Administration of Inactivated Newcastle Disease Virus on Immunity of Broiler. (Funded 2016, $9000). Deanship of |

|Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|The role of the artificial passive immunity in controlling the impact of Newcastle infection (Funded 2016, $9000). Deanship of Research, |

|Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Physiological and immunological response to preemptive consumption of camel milk in rats exposed to lipopolysaccharide challenge (Funded |

|2015, $11000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Immunogenicity of Adenoviral Vector Against Chlamydia Trachomatis D (Funded 2014, $15000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of |

|Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Recombinant Adenoviral Vaccine Carrying the S1 Subunit of The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (Mers-Cov) Spike Gene can |

|Elicit Cellular Immune Response in Mice (Funded 2014, $15000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan.|

|Screening the occurrence antibiotic residues in different poultry products (Funded 2013, $20000) Showman organization, Amman, Jordan. |

|Assessment of the efficacy of aromatic plants essential oil extracts (MixOilTM) in controlling the viral infections in poultry farms. |

|(Funded 2013, $6000) Faculty for factory Program – Jordan University |

|The Effect of 3β Adiol and Genistein on prostate gland growth of aged rats (Funded 2013, $10000). Deanship of Research, Jordan |

|University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Development of an in Ovo-vaccine for infectious bronchitis disease and assessment of its effect in terms of hatchability, efficacy and |

|safety (Funded 2013, $11000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Immune Assessment of aromatic plants essential oil extracts (MixOilTM) in poultry. (Funded 2012, $10000). Wellness Product (AW.P), Reggio|

|Emilia – Italy |

|Multiple sclerosis model development in rats. (Funded 2012, $70,000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology,|

|Jordan. |

|Effect of intravaginal fluorogestone acetate sponges on prolactin levels of Damascus-local cross breed goats. (Funded 2012, $9,000). |

|Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Development of immune complex vaccine from Mesogenic Newcastle disease virus strain effective for use at one day old chicks or for in ova|

|administration. (Funded 2011, $10000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Development of One Day Old Infectious Bursal Disease Vaccine and Assessment of its Effect on the Maternal Antibody Titer in Comparison |

|with Commercially Available One Day Old Vaccine. (Funded 2011, $12000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and |

|Technology, Jordan. |

|Molecular Bacterial Characterization and Cell Mediated Immunity Assessment for Mannheimia haemolytica Infection in Affected Lung of Sheep|

|and Goats ((Funded 2010, $15000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Discrimination between infected and vaccinated animals of foot and mouth disease virus using NSP-ELISA (Funded 2009, $15000). Deanship of|

|Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Assessment of the immunological, nutritional and microbiological potential of with Urtica Dioica, Plantago Major and Hypericum Perforatum|

|L Herbs. (Funded 2008, $10000). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Stimulation of immune System via delivery of Liposome Incorporated Killed Vaccines (Funded 2006, $22857). Deanship of Research, Jordan |

|University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Assessment of Humoral and Cellular Mediated Immune Response in Chickens Treated with Tilmicosin, Florfinicol and Enrofloxacin at the Time|

|of Newcastle disease vaccination. (Funded 2006, $ 3528). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|The Role of TGF-β in the Regulation of Prostatic Cell Proliferation and death. (Funded 2006, $ 7657). Deanship of Research, Jordan |

|University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Determination of rheumatoid factor and the level of IL-10 in rat arthritis model treated with herbal medicinal Plants Mixture. (Funded |

|2005, $4164). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Investigating the Effects of IGF-1 and TNF- α on Muscle Atrophy. (Funded 2005, $ 5230). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of |

|Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Proinflammatory cytokines regulation in pristane induced arthritis mouse model using some herbal medicinal plants (Funded 2004, $2642). |

|Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|The effect of some herbal medicinal plants on the inflammatory mediator, prostaglandin and their effect on resolution. (Funded 2003, |

|$2142). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

|Hematological Changes and Serological Investigations on the Presence of Bovine Leukemia Virus Infection among Cattle Population in |

|Northren and central Jordan (Funded 2003, $ 4285). Deanship of Research, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan. |

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|M. References |

|Judith R. Stabel |

|National Animal Disease Center  |

|Research Microbiologist |

|judy.stabel@ars.  |

|Phone: (515) 337-7304  |

|Fax: (515) 337-7149 |

|Room 1803 |

|1920 DAYTON AVE  |

|AMES, IA, 50010 |

|Michael Wannemuehler |

|Professor and Chair |

|Vet Microbiology & Preventive Medicine |

|The Wannemuehler Laboratory Website |

|mjwannem@iastate.edu |

|(515) 294-3534 |

|2178 Vet Med |

|Saeb N. El Sukhon |

|Former Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine |

|Jordan University of Science and Technology |

|Department of Basic Veterinary Medical Sciences |

|Jordan University of Science and Technology |

|Irbid 22110,Jordan  |

|Email: sukhon@just.edu.jo  |

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