Staff

Shorouk Aldeyarbi

Shorouk Aldeyarbi

Shorouk Aldeyarbi

Sh_deyarbi@sci.psu.edu.eg

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Biography

Assistant Lecturer in Biotechnology at Port Said University with research interests in molecular genetics, bioinformatics, computational biology, and cancer biology. Experienced in both experimental and computational research, including molecular laboratory techniques, phylogenetic analysis, and omics data analysis using R, Python, Bash, and SQL. Contributed to several peer-reviewed publications in molecular phylogenetics, cancer signaling, and biotechnology, with ongoing interests in transcriptomics and precision medicine applications.

Educational Qualification

  • Master’s Degree in Cell, Histology, and Genetics, Faculty of Science, Port Said University (2017–2022) — GPA: 4.85/5
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology, Faculty of Science, Port Said University (2012–2016) — GPA: 4.74/5

Academic And Professional Experience

  • Assistant Lecturer, Biotechnology Department, Faculty of Science, Port Said University (2023–Present)
  • Teaching Assistant, Biotechnology Department, Faculty of Science, Port Said University (2017–2023)
  • Research Assistant in Biotechnology and Molecular Phylogenetics projects (2017–2022)
  • Research Interests

    Bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer biology, molecular genetics, transcriptomics, phylogenetics, omics data analysis, and precision medicine.

Publications

Aldeyarbi S, El-Deyarbi M, Hussein A A, Adi Z S, & Aburuz S. (2026). Decoding GPCR signaling reprogramming in cancer: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications. (Accepted, in press, Molecular Medicine journal, Springer Nature).

• El-Deyarbi M, Abughoush M, Hegazy S, Aljaoune A, Aldeyarbi S, Aljuboori H, Alnuaimi H, Almatrooshi A, Adi Z S, Hussein A A, Nafea A E, & Choudhury I H. (2026). Proximate composition and sensory evaluation of gluten-free bar formulated from rice and soybean flour. PeerJ, 14, e21101.

• Aldeyarbi S, Abu Almaaty A H, & Hassan M K. (2026). Evaluating cytochrome C oxidase subunit 1 and NADH dehydrogenase 1 mitochondrial genes for five Buthidae scorpions with maximum likelihood, Bayesian inference, and parsimony analyses. Journal of Applied Biology & Biotechnology, 14(2), 131–144.

• Santibáñez-López, C. E., Aharon, S., Ballesteros, J. A., Gainett, G., Baker, C. M., González-Santillán, E., Harvey, M.S., Hassan, M. K., Abu Almaaty, A. H., Aldeyarbi, S. M., Monod, L., Ojanguren-Affilastro, A., Pinto-Da-Rocha, R., Zvik, Y., Gavish-Regev, E., & Sharma, P. P. (2022). Phylogenomics of Scorpions Reveal Contemporaneous Diversification of Scorpion Mammalian Predators and Mammal-Active Sodium Channel Toxins. Systematic Biology, 71(6), 1281–1289.

• Almaty A, ALdeyarbi S, & Hassan M. (2022). COI-based molecular phylogeny of some Buthidae scorpions from Egypt. Journal of Biotech Research 13(18-25).

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