I have over sixteen years of extensive teaching experience at the university level, during which I have been actively involved in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students. My teaching portfolio encompasses a broad range of subjects, including General Genetics, Human Genetics, Cell Signaling, Health (Medical Biotechnology), as well as Genomics and Proteomics. In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I have developed strong research expertise in the field of clinical microbiology. My research primarily focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying antimicrobial resistance, exploring phage therapy as a promising alternative strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance, and investigating medicinal plants to evaluate and characterize their biological and therapeutic potential