I am Dr. Rabeah Abbas Al-Temaimi and I am currently an associate professor of Clinical Molecular Genetics at the Human Genetics Unit, Department of Pathology, College of Medicine. My research interests include clinical investigations of genetic and environmental factors contributing to risk of chronic complex disorders. Examples of disorders of interest include type 2 diabetes, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. Given the broad background and experience I have in genetics, I have delved into research studying complex traits encompassing microbiology, botany, population genetics, and nano-technology. I have supervised 5 master students, and one PhD student. My ORCID ID can be viewed here (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5662-7684).
BSc., MSc., Ph.D
40% Teaching and supervision, 50% Research, 10% Administrative.
Complex traits and disorders. Any genetics related field of study.
Genetics of cancer, Genetics of hereditary conditions, Basic genetics, Advanced genetics, Clinical Molecular Genetics, Molecular techniques.