Assistant Professor in Veterinary Anatomy
Karim Khalil received his Bachelor's and Master's degree in 2010 and 2013 respectively, all from Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. Since May 2015 he has continued his research toward a Ph.D. as a visiting scholar in the laboratory of Professor Rex Dunham at Auburn University, AL, USA. He has authored/co-authored many research publications.
He has been teaching veterinary anatomy and embryology courses since 2010. His teaching tasks include: Dissecting and teaching the anatomy of domestic animals which serves in clinically significant features in surgery and internal diseases, Preparation of museum plastinated specimens and skeletons, using corrosive Casts and latex injection techniques in studying blood vessels. Preparation of histological slides and microscopic image analyses.
Karim Khalil received his Bachelor's and Master's degree in 2010 and 2013 respectively, all from Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. Since May 2015 he has continued his research toward a Ph.D. as a visiting scholar in the laboratory of Professor Rex Dunham at Auburn University, AL, USA. He has authored/co-authored many research publications.
He has been teaching veterinary anatomy and embryology courses since 2010. His teaching tasks include: Dissecting and teaching the anatomy of domestic animals which serves in clinically significant features in surgery and internal diseases, Preparation of museum plastinated specimens and skeletons, using corrosive Casts and latex injection techniques in studying blood vessels. Preparation of histological slides and microscopic image analyses.
CIPT Certified International Professional Trainer. 2019
Ph.D. degree in Veterinary Medical Sciences. 2017
Master`s degree in Veterinary Medical Sciences. 2013
Bachelor`s degree in Veterinary Medical Sciences. 2010
2018 - 2020: Project Title: Embryonic Thermal Manipulation of Avian Species: Lucrative and Deleterious Effects.
Funding Information: The General Scientific Research Department of Cairo University (GSRD-VET2018).
2015 - 2017: I have been involved in the genetic team (20 members) in Dr. Dunham Lab (Auburn Univ.) during my Ph.D. scholarship and I worked with them on 6 research projects for 27 months.