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Dr. Hassna Jaber holds a Ph.D. in Applied Microbiology from Ibn Tofail University in Kenitra and has been deeply involved in microbiology since 2010. Her enthusiasm for the field was ignited during her Master's thesis project and flourished throughout her doctoral studies. Following her Ph.D., she undertook a one-year research internship with an international organization, where she showcased the efficacy of natural products and entomopathogenic fungi as alternatives to harmful pesticides.
In her scientific journey, Dr. Jaber pursued a Ph.D. program in Microbiology at Ibn Tofail University, receiving intensive training at the university's Laboratory of Natural Resources and Sustainable Development. Her extensive research experience there resulted in numerous high-caliber publications in indexed journals and active participation in prestigious national and international conferences and congresses. Her research interests span diverse areas including food security, antibiotic resistance, and the development of natural molecule-based products.
Furthermore, Dr. Jaber has amassed considerable experience in mentoring and supervising Bachelor’s, Master's, and Ph.D. students. She has also served as a part-time lecturer, honing her teaching skills. Her dynamism, professional training, and exceptional research abilities establish her as one of the foremost experts in her field.
In addition to her academic achievements, Dr. Jaber is a trainer at the Pathology Laboratory at ICARDA, Rabat. Her expertise extends to isolating and screening methods for cereals and food legume pathogens, contributing significantly to agricultural advancement. At ICARDA, she focuses on developing innovative strategies to combat pathogens affecting cereals and food legumes, thereby enhancing crop yield and quality. Through her dual roles as a researcher and a trainer, she continues to shape the future of agricultural microbiology, fostering sustainable practices and initiatives for food security.
Supervisors: Ouhssine Mohammed and Boulamtat Rachid
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