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 Assistant Professor

Department of  Chemistry

Faculty of Sciences

Contact Information

Phone: 6400000-02 Ext. 26411

Email: ebaeissa@kau.edu.sa

Dr. Elham Salem Abdulrahman Baeissa

 Assistant Professor

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Dr. Elham S. Baeissa

Professor assistent/inorganic chemistry in King Abulaziz University/Jeddah
I was awarded the Bachelor and Master degree from the faculity
of scince of King Abulaziz University. Bio-inorganic chemistry
of PhD degree was graduated from University Of
East Anglia in Norwich/England 

Education

  • 1982

    Bachelor degree from ChemistryFaculty of science, King Abdulaziz University, جـده, المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 1987

    Master degree from ChemistryFaculty of science, King Abdulaziz University, جـده, المملكة العربية السعودية

  • 2004

    Doctorate degree from ChemistrySchool of chemistry and pharmacy, University Of East Anglia, Norwich, بريطانيا

Employment

Research Interests

 

Proteins that contain metal ions (metalloproteins) constitute a diverse and hugely important work. My major research at UEA has been in metalloprotein spectroscopy, to characterise proteins, and specifically their structure determination, intermolecular interactions and conformational dynamics.

 

Specifically, my interest is focused in:

       Studies of protein structure;

      Studies of protein enzymatic activity;
         Functional studies of protein-metal;

Spectroscopic methods:

Fluorescence

Circular Dichroism (CD)
X-ray crystallography
Photocatalysis
Invironmental pollution
Water pollution (wastwaters)

Scientific interests

 

 

Proteins that contain metal ions (metalloproteins) constitute a diverse and hugely important work. My major research at UEA has been in metalloprotein spectroscopy, to characterize proteins, and specifically their structure determination, intermolecular interactions and conformational dynamics.

Specifically, my interest is focused in:

       Studies of protein structure;

      Studies of protein enzymatic activity;
         Functional studies of protein-metal;

Spectroscopic methods:

Fluorescence

Circular Dichroism (CD)
X-ray crystallography

Photocatalysis
Environmental
 pollution

Courses

Elements Chemistry 221 CHEM
Practical Chemistry 281 CHEM
ٍSeminare 491 CHEM
Foundation Chemistry 110 CHEM

Areas of expertise

Inorganic Chemistry BioInorganic Chemistry