Personal Information

 Assistant Professor

Department of  Department of Clinical and Biochemistry

Faculty of Medicine

Contact Information

Phone: 6952000 Ext. 23463

Email: aliaa.alamo@gmail.com

Aliaa Amr Alamoudi

 Assistant Professor

Profile

I am currently and Assistant Professor in the Clinical Biochemistry department KAU. I graduated from KAU Medical School in 2006, and finished my Msc degree in Molecular Medicine (Universiy of Sheffield,UK) in 2009, and my PhD in Cancer Immunotherapy ( University of Oxford , UK) in 2014.

I am currently involved in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students various subjects in Clinical Biochemistry .

I am interested in the Tumour Microenvironment and it's role in tumour development , specifically metastasis .

Education

  • 2014

    Doctorate degree from OncologyMedical Sciences, Oxford , oxforf, بريطانيا

  • 2014

    Doctorate degree from Department of OncologyWolfson College, University of Oxford, , بريطانيا

Employment

  • 2006-2007

    Medical Internship, KAUH/NGH, JEDDAH, المملكة العربية السعودية

Research Interests

I have great interest in Tumour Microenvironment . My two main areas of interest are Tumour immunity and Tumour metabolism.

We are interested in targeting immunosuppressive molecules in tumour , through genetically engineering Oncolytic viruses that express immune modulating molecules. (Virotherapy and Immunotherapy in Cancer)

I am also interesting in studying the role of epigenetic factors in tumour metabolism and the role of this in tumour metastasis

 

Publications and Abstracts

  • Annual Conference of the British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy, UCL,London, UK , 2014: ‘’Regulated Antagonism of Immune-suppressive Molecules in Tumours’’ (Oral presentation)
  • The 2nd International Conference on Tumour Microenvironment and Cellular Stress, Corfu, Greece, 2013: ‘’ Regulated Reversal of Local Immune Suppression in Tumours ‘’ (Poster)
  • Cawood,R,T.Hills,S.L. Wong, A. A. Alamoudi, et al. (2012): ‘’Recombinant viral vaccines for cancer’’. Trends Mol Med 18(9):564-574
  • The British Society for Gene Therapy (BSGT) and the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGT), Brighton, UK, 2011: ‘’Regulated Reversal of Local Immune Suppression in Tumours’’ (Poster)

Scientific interests

Courses

clinical biochemistry department
Clinical Biochemistry

Areas of expertise

Cancer Immunotherapy
Cancer biology and Cancer Immunotherapy