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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.I did my first postdoctoral training at Professor Yasushi Ishihama's lab at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Kyoto University (Kyoto, Japan). <<BR>><<BR>> During my Master. PhD and postdoctoral training I worked in mathematical modeling immunity pathways, Bioinformatic, Computational Biology, Proteomics, Systems Biology, Proteogenomics, Cancer Biology, Next-generation Sequence data analysis. <<BR>><<BR>> My current focus is developing novel methods for mutations identification in cancer and studying the mutations impact in PPI networks.<<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
Bio | Education | Academic and Research Positions | Affiliations | Grants, Awards & Fellowships | Publications | Conferences & Academic Presentations
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Postdoc Researcher, Bader Lab
The Donnelly Centre,
University of Toronto (UofT)
Contact Address: Map
160 College Street, Room 630
The Donnelly Centre
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5S 3E1
Email: mohamed.attiashahata AT utoronto.ca|| Bio
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.I did my first postdoctoral training at Professor Yasushi Ishihama's lab at the Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Kyoto University (Kyoto, Japan).
During my Master. PhD and postdoctoral training I worked in mathematical modeling immunity pathways, Bioinformatic, Computational Biology, Proteomics, Systems Biology, Proteogenomics, Cancer Biology, Next-generation Sequence data analysis.
My current focus is developing novel methods for mutations identification in cancer and studying the mutations impact in PPI networks.
I am married to Heba Magdi and I have two kids Omar and Yusof.
Fields of Interest
Bioinformatic, Computational Biology, Proteomics, Systems Biology, Proteogenomics, Cancer Biology, Next-generation Sequence data analysis
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