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|| {{attachment:mhelmy2.png|mhelmy.png}} <<BR>> Postdoc Researcher, Bader Lab<<BR>>The Donnelly Centre,<<BR>>University of Toronto (UofT)<<BR>><<BR>>'''Contact Address''': [[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=160+College+St,+Toronto+ON&om=1|Map]]<<BR>>160 College Street, Room 630<<BR>>The Donnelly Centre<<BR>>University of Toronto<<BR>>Toronto, Ontario<<BR>>Canada, M5S 3E1<<BR>><<BR>>'''Email''': mohamed.attiashahata AT utoronto.ca||''' __Bio__ ''' <<BR>><<BR>> I am a Postdoc researcher at Bader Lab, The Donnelly Centre of the University of Toronto. I got my BSc in Genetics from Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt) then attended one-year course in Information Technology at the Information Technology Institute (ITI) (Giza, Egypt). Later on, I joined The Institute for Advanced Biosciences (IAB) of Keio University (Tokyo & Tsuruoka, Japan) where I got my MSc and PhD in Systems Biology, working under Professor Masaru Tomita, Professor Yasushi Ishihama and Professor Kumar Selvarajoo.<<BR>><<BR>>During my Masters, I developed the first mathematical model simulating the Toll-Like Receptor (TLR)-3 pathway and worked in the modelling of TLR-4 pathway and the models that descries the Signalling flux Redistribution (SFR) Concept. In my PhD I developed the Mass Spectrum Sequential Subtraction (MSSS) method, the ProteoGenomics Features EVALuator (PGFeval) and the Rice Proteogenomics Database (Oryza-PG).<<BR>><<BR>>I did my first postdoctoral training at Professor Yasushi Ishihama lab at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Kyoto University (Kyoto, Japan). During my postdoc training, I developed the Onco-Proteogenomics methods that I was initially worked on at the end of my PhD. In this work, I am trying to unravel novel information about the somatic mutations related to Cancer using proteogenomic approach and a Comprehensive Database Array (CDA).<<BR>><<BR>>I am married to Heba Magdi and I have two kids Omar and Yusof.<<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>|| | || {{attachment:mhelmy2.png|mhelmy.png}} <<BR>> Postdoc Researcher, Bader Lab<<BR>>The Donnelly Centre,<<BR>>University of Toronto (UofT)<<BR>><<BR>>'''Contact Address''': [[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=160+College+St,+Toronto+ON&om=1|Map]]<<BR>>160 College Street, Room 630<<BR>>The Donnelly Centre<<BR>>University of Toronto<<BR>>Toronto, Ontario<<BR>>Canada, M5S 3E1<<BR>><<BR>>'''Email''': mohamed.attiashahata AT utoronto.ca||''' __Bio__ ''' <<BR>><<BR>> I am a Postdoc researcher at Bader Lab, The Donnelly Centre of the University of Toronto. I got my BSc in Genetics from Al-Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt) then attended one-year course in Information Technology at the Information Technology Institute (ITI) (Giza, Egypt). Later on, I joined The Institute for Advanced Biosciences (IAB) of Keio University (Tokyo & Tsuruoka, Japan) where I got my MSc and PhD in Systems Biology, working under Professor Masaru Tomita, Professor Yasushi Ishihama and Professor Kumar Selvarajoo.<<BR>><<BR>>During my Masters, I developed the first mathematical model simulating the Toll-Like Receptor (TLR)-3 pathway and worked in the modelling of TLR-4 pathway and the models that descries the Signalling flux Redistribution (SFR) Concept. In my PhD I developed the Mass Spectrum Sequential Subtraction (MSSS) method, the ProteoGenomics Features EVALuator (PGFeval) and the Rice Proteogenomics Database (Oryza-PG).<<BR>><<BR>>I did my first postdoctoral training at Professor Yasushi Ishihama lab at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Kyoto University (Kyoto, Japan). During my postdoc training, I developed the Onco-Proteogenomics methods that I was initially worked on at the end of my PhD. In this work, I am trying to unravel novel information about the somatic mutations related to Cancer using proteogenomic approach and a Comprehensive Database Array (CDA).<<BR>><<BR>>I am married to Heba Magdi and I have two kids Omar and Yusof.<<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>''' __Fields of Interest__'''<<BR>><<BR>>Bioinformatic, Computational Biology, Proteomics, Systems Biology, Proteogenomics, Cancer Biology, Next-generation Sequence data analysis<<BR>><<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>|| |
Mohamed Helmy, PhD
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