Elhaseen Elamin
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Gender: Male
Speciality: Oncology
Position : Specialist
Nationality : Netherlands
Have you worked in Saudi Arabia?: No
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Current Location: Belgium
Certificates Earned: Begian Board Certification in Radiation Oncology Fellowship in Genito-Urinary Radiation Oncology Dept. of Radiation Oncology Ghent University Medical Center Ghent, Belgium Master of Medicine (MMed) in Radiation-Oncology Ghent University Ghent, Belgium Professional recognition of MD equivalent to the Dutch MD (Erkenning van beroepskwalificatie als arts door de Commissie Buitenslands Gediplomeerden Volksgezondheid (CBGV), Den Haag, Netherlands Postdoctoral fellowship, Gastroenterology and Hepatolog y, Maastricht University Medical Center Maastricht, the Netherlands Full registration and licence; Belgian Physicians’ Board (Orde der Artsen), Brussel, Belgium. Registration number: 74203 Full registration and licence; Irish Medical Council (IMC), Dublin, Ireland. Registration number: 405675 PhD in Molecular Intestinal Cell Biology, Maastricht University, the Netherlands. Thesis title: “Ethanol and intestinal barrier: human intervention and Mechanistic in vitro studies” MD, academic and professional recognition equivalent to the Belgian medical degree, Brussel, Belgium MRCOG1, first part of the Membership of the Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists, London, UK ESOL: Cambridge English Language for Speakers of Other Languages , level B2. NT2-I; Nederlands als tweede taal; Dutch as a second language MSc in Molecular Cell Biology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands Medical internship and licentiate to practice medicine from Sudanese Medical Council, Khartoum, Sudan Medicine, medical degree (MBBS), (CGPA 3.67 scale 4), University of Gezira, Wad Medani, Sudan. Sudanese High Secondary Certificate, Sudan
Scientific Achievements: Elamin E, Jonkers D, Juuti-Uusitalo K, et al. Effects of ethanol and acetaldehyde on tight junction integrity: in vitro study in a three dimensional intestinal epithelial cell culture model. PLoS One 2012;7:e35008. Elamin E, Masclee A, Juuti-Uusitalo K, et al. Fatty acid ethyl esters induce intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction via a reactive oxygen species-dependent mechanism in a three-dimensional cell culture model. PLoS One 2013;8:e58561. Elamin E, Masclee AA, Dekker J, et al. Ethanol metabolism and its effects on the intestinal epithelial barrier. Nutr Rev 2013. Elamin E, Masclee AA, Dekker J, et al. Short-chain fatty acids activate AMP-activated protein kinase and ameliorate ethanol-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction in Caco-2 cell monolayers. J Nutr 2013. Pijls KE, Jonkers DM, Elamin E, et al. Intestinal epithelial barrier function in liver cirrhosis: an extensive review of the literature. Liver Int 2013. Pijls KE, Koek GH, Elamin E, et al. Large intestine permeability is increased in patients with compensated liver cirrhosis. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2014. Elamin E, Masclee A, Troost F, et al. Activation of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition factor snail mediates acetaldehyde-induced intestinal epithelial barrier disruption. Alcohol Clin Exp Res 2014. Elamin E, Masclee A, Troost F, et al. Cytotoxicity and metabolic stress induced by acetaldehyde in human intestinal LS174T goblet-like cells. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2014. Elamin E, Masclee A, Dekker J, et al. Ethanol disrupts intestinal epithelial tight junction integrity through intracellular calcium-mediated Rho/ROCK activation. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 2014. Elamin E, Masclee A, Troost F, et al. Ethanol impairs intestinal barrier function in humans through mitogen activated protein kinase signaling: a combined in vivo and in vitro approach. PLoS One 2014. S. Ludidi, D.M. Jonkers, E.E. Elamin, H.J. Pieters, E. Schaepkens, P. Bours, J. Kruimel, J.M. Conchillo, A.A. Masclee. The intestinal barrier in irritable bowel syndrome: subtype-specific effects of the systemic compartment in an in vitro model. Plos One 2015. Elamin E, Masclee A, Jonkers D. TNF-α disrupts intestinal epithelium barrier integrity in a three dimensional cell culture model via JAK-STAT-dependent mechanism. In preparation. Pan Xu, Elhaseen Elamin, Montserrat Elizalde, Paul P. H. A. Bours, Marieke J. Pierik, Ad A. M. Masclee & Daisy M. A. E. Jonkers. Modulation of Intestinal Epithelial Permeability by Plasma from Patients with Crohn’s Disease in a Three-dimensional Cell Culture Model. Scientific Reports, 02/2019. Janna E. van Timmeren, Wouter van Elmpt, Ralph T.H. Leijenaar, Bart Reymen, René Monshouwer, Johan Bussink, Leen Paelinck, Evelien Bogaert, Carlos de Wagter, Elamin Elhaseen, Yolande Lievens, Olfred Hansen, Carsten Brink, Philippe Lambin. Longitudinal radiomics of cone-beam CT images: evaluation of the prognostic value for non-small cell lung cancer patients. Radiotherapy & Oncology, 04/2019. Elhaseen Elamin, Daisy Jonkers, Sven C. van IJzendoorn, Freddy Troost, Jos L. Broers, Jan Dekker, Ad Masclee: Effects of Ethanol and Acetaldehyde on Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function in a Three Dimensional (3D) Epithelial Cell Culture Model. Gastroenterology 2010, 140:S-502. Elhaseen E, Daisy Jonkers, Sven C. van IJzendoorn, Freddy Troost, Jos L. Broers, Jan Dekker, Ad Masclee: Modulation of Intestinal Epithelial Barrier Function by Fatty Acid Ethyl Esters in a Three Dimensional (3D) Epithelial Cell Culture Model: Role of Nonoxidative Ethanol Metabolism. Gastroenterology 2011, 140:S-502. Elhaseen E, Daisy Jonkers, Freddy Troost, Jan Dekker, Ad Masclee: Moderate Dosage of Ethanol Increases Small and Large Intestinal Permeability in Healthy Volunteers. Gastroenterology 2012, 142:S-809. Elhaseen E, Daisy Jonkers, Harm-Jan Pieters, Freddy Troost, Jan Dekker, Ad Masclee: Short Chain Fatty Acids Ameliorate Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction in Caco-2 cell Monolayers. Gastroenterology 2012, 142:S-808-S-809. Elhaseen E, Ad Masclee, Freddy Troost, Jan Dekker, Daisy Jonkers: Acetaldehyde induces metabolic stress, cytotoxicity and apoptosis in intestinal goblet cells. UEGW 2012. Elamin E, Masclee A, Troost F, HJ Pieters, Dekker J, Jonkers D. Activation of Snail via reactive oxygen species mediates acetaldehyde-induced disruption of tight junctions in Caco-2 cell monolayers. Gastroenterology 2013. Elhaseen Elamin, Ad Masclee, Daisy Jonkers. Acetaldehyde and Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction. Molecular Aspects of Alcohol and Nutrition, First Edition, by Vinood B. Patel, Molecular Aspects of Alcohol and Nutrition, 1st Edition from Vinood Patel. ISBN-9780128007730: 2015.
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