Supporting Biosciences Research and Publication in the MENA Region

Dr. Amel Hamdi

Assistant Professor Abu Dhabi University
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Location: United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

Education PhD, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Universitsé de Rennes I, France
Education 2 Master's degree, Oncology and Cancer Biology, Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
Education 3 Master's degree, Biomedical and Health Sciences, University of Montpellier, France
Experience 10 - 15 Years
Research Interests Iron metabolism, erythropoiesis, blood disorders, anemias, thalassemias, leukemias, molecular hematology, red cell biology, oncology, biomarker discovery, therapeutic strategies, clinical metadata integration

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Assistant Professor of Hematology and Molecular Biology at Abu Dhabi University’s College of Health Sciences, I bring over a decade of international research experience across France, Canada, and the UAE.

My academic journey spans France, Canada, and the UAE, beginning with advanced studies in oncology and biology, followed by extensive research training and leadership roles in internationally recognized institutions.

My research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of iron metabolism, erythropoiesis, and blood disorders including anemias, thalassemias, and leukemias. By integrating molecular biology with translational research, I aim to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutic strategies to improve patient outcomes. I have authored numerous publications in leading journals, contributed to Williams Hematology, and received recognition from the International BioIron Society and the American Society of Hematology.

Beyond research, I am deeply committed to academic leadership, curriculum innovation, and mentoring the next generation of biomedical scientists. I foster interdisciplinary collaboration, refine protocols for methodological rigor, and champion science communication that bridges complexity and clarity.

I welcome opportunities to collaborate across institutions and disciplines to advance biomedical discovery, educational excellence, and global health impact.