Curriculum Vitae Cherifa  Boummedous

Dr. Cherifa  Boummedous

Teacher in the department of natural and life sciences, faculty of exact and natural sciences of life

E-mail: boumedouscherifa@gmail.com boumedous-cherifa@univ-œb.dz

Mobile : 0794302781

Grade

Researcher identity

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Education

Ph.D.’s degree in: Avian pathology and poultry farming; Medicine, Surgery and animal breeding

 Master’s degree inAvian Pathology and Poultry Farming.

License’s degree in Veterinarian Doctor.

Functions and Affiliations

Associate professor, Cellular and Molecular Immunology; Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, Department of Natural and Life Sciences, Larbi Ben M’Hidi University, Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria

Teaching modules

Cellular and Molecular Immunology

Cell  Physiology

Embryology

Parasitology

Pharmacology

International publications

Corriel : dsvk2009@yahoo.fr   Cherifa Boumedous (2009). The bacteriological quality of water and its impact on the health of poultry IV the day; International of Veterinary Medicine. (Constantine)

OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences 2017, 17 (1): 1.6 DOI: 10.3844/ojbsci.2017.1.62 Cherifa Boumedous, Zouhir Djerrou and Youssef  Hamdi Pacha. (2017) Impact of Drinking Water Treatment on Poultry Health Performances

Site: https://www.aneau.org/ijhs/ International Journal of Human Settlements ISSN: 2588-1779 Cherifa Boummedous (2021). The treatment of drinking water and its impact on the health of poultry.  International Seminar on Natural and Life Sciences.

Interests and Qualifications

Interests: My research interests focus on immunology which is a rapidly evolving discipline. The explosion of knowledge in many areas in recent years: innate immunity, inflammation, antigen presentation, chemokines, immune tolerance, signaling pathways that have been deciphered for many receptors. Significant progress has been made in understanding the dysfunctions of the immune system: autoimmunity, immune deficiency, allergies. Monoclonal antibodies are now used in cancer therapy or in autoimmune diseases without forgetting vaccines; the development of the latter against infections has been one of the great successes of immunology. Many diseases have been largely controlled through vaccination, it is estimated that more than 2 to 3 million deaths per year are prevented through vaccination

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