Lecturer
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Qualifications
- PHD Nano biopesticide at Zhejiang University (2018)
- Msc of Bioscience and Biotechnology Gazira university (2012)
- BSc Biology and Chemistry at mdurman Islamic University (2009)
Profile
Dr. Ga’al received his B.S. degree in Biology from the Omdurman Islamic University – Sudan, M.Sc. degree in Bioscience and Biotechnology focusing on Entomology and Vector Control from Gezira University – Sudan, and Ph.D. in Entomology and Vector Control from the Zhejiang University – China.
Dr. Ga’al has 8 years of research and Mosquitoes Vector Control Experience. He has been worked as an Entomologist and Mosquito Control advisor for several governmental and local NGOs for 7 years, including the Kaalo NGO for Health Services and Vector Control Program of the Mogadishu Capital City. His work focused on Vector Control studies and Mosquito Surveillance Activities defining the intervention strategies for Malaria Vector Control and other Vector Borne Diseases, Ticks and Ticks Disease Prevention, Insecticide Resistance Evaluation and Vector Bionomics, Strengthen Containment Strategies for VBDs Outbreaks and other Medical Insect Problems.
Dr.Ga’al has also remarkable footprint on the research and the development of vector control field, publishing a number of peer-reviewed articles, and his interest research area includes:
• Nano pesticide fabrication by green resources.
• Nano pesticide mode of action against insects.
• Nano pesticide resistance.
• Biological control tools against vector mosquitoes.
• Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
• Effect of pesticide contamination in aquatic environment.
– Insecticide Resistance Evaluation and Vector Bionomics.
– Mosquito Surveillance surveys.
Research Topics
- • Nano pesticide mode of action against insects.
• Nano pesticide resistance.
• Biological control tools against vector mosquitoes.
• Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
• Effect of pesticide contamination in aquatic environment.
Teaching
- Entomology
- Vertebrate and invertebrate courses
- Animal reproduction course.