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Trustworthy, reliable accountant focused on honoring company ethics and preserving confidentiality with over many years in financial statement preparation and general ledger activity and a track record of dependability and a reputation for integrity. Detail-orientated Accountant with 16 years effectively maintaining accurate accounting information for large-scale financial organizations. Desires a challenging role as an Accountant. Ambitious and self-motivated with exceptional research and qualitative abilities. Fiscal budgeting and forecasting expert. Team-orientated Accountant adept at creating clear and comprehensive financial reports to present to senior management. Enjoys being part of a dynamic team. Consistent and talented at establishing clear audit guidelines and defining the scope of each audit from the start. Highly effective at time management and interacting productively with colleagues and clients. Many years of experience in due diligence auditing in a commercial banking environment. Expertise in problem solving and managing daily office functions. Highly analytical, deadline-driven accountant who completes accounting activities with accuracy and speed. Dedicated Bookkeeper who leverages initiative and resourcefulness to deliver excellence in meeting business objectives.

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Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of Salivary Mycobiome in a Cohort of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients From Sudan Identifies Higher Salivary Carriage of Malassezia as an Independent and Favorable Predictor of Overall Survival

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2021

BackgroundMicrobial dysbiosis and microbiome-induced inflammation have emerged as important facto... more BackgroundMicrobial dysbiosis and microbiome-induced inflammation have emerged as important factors in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tumorigenesis during the last two decades. However, the “rare biosphere” of the oral microbiome, including fungi, has been sparsely investigated. This study aimed to characterize the salivary mycobiome in a prospective Sudanese cohort of OSCC patients and to explore patterns of diversities associated with overall survival (OS).Materials and MethodsUnstimulated saliva samples (n = 72) were collected from patients diagnosed with OSCC (n = 59) and from non-OSCC control volunteers (n = 13). DNA was extracted using a combined enzymatic–mechanical extraction protocol. The salivary mycobiome was assessed using a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based methodology by amplifying the ITS2 region. The impact of the abundance of different fungal genera on the survival of OSCC patients was analyzed using Kaplan–Meier and Cox regression survival analyses (SPPS)...

Research paper thumbnail of Case management of childhood tuberculosis in children's hospitals in Khartoum

Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Sudanese Pediatricians Association Case management of childhood tuberculosis in children's hospitals in Khartoum 2009

Research paper thumbnail of Analysis of Salivary Mycobiome in a Cohort of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients From Sudan Identifies Higher Salivary Carriage of Malassezia as an Independent and Favorable Predictor of Overall Survival

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2021

BackgroundMicrobial dysbiosis and microbiome-induced inflammation have emerged as important facto... more BackgroundMicrobial dysbiosis and microbiome-induced inflammation have emerged as important factors in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tumorigenesis during the last two decades. However, the “rare biosphere” of the oral microbiome, including fungi, has been sparsely investigated. This study aimed to characterize the salivary mycobiome in a prospective Sudanese cohort of OSCC patients and to explore patterns of diversities associated with overall survival (OS).Materials and MethodsUnstimulated saliva samples (n = 72) were collected from patients diagnosed with OSCC (n = 59) and from non-OSCC control volunteers (n = 13). DNA was extracted using a combined enzymatic–mechanical extraction protocol. The salivary mycobiome was assessed using a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based methodology by amplifying the ITS2 region. The impact of the abundance of different fungal genera on the survival of OSCC patients was analyzed using Kaplan–Meier and Cox regression survival analyses (SPPS)...

Research paper thumbnail of Case management of childhood tuberculosis in children's hospitals in Khartoum

Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Sudanese Pediatricians Association Case management of childhood tuberculosis in children's hospitals in Khartoum 2009

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