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ABUBAKER S. TOBOLI, B.Sc. & Ph.D.
Straße des NAW5
04552 Borna OT Wyhra
Mobile: +49 1575 212 4845
Email: [email protected]
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Educational Background
 Ph.D., Dept. of Microbiology: Faculty of Medicine, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1995.
 B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Sciences: Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Malta & Ireland, 1979.
Work Positions
 Chairman/ Postgraduate Studies, Microbiology Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi, 2007 
 Head/ Dept. of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, 2007-2008, University of Benghazi; since, 2010 
 Director/ Medical Laboratory, Benghazi Centre for Infectious Diseases & Immunity (BCIDI), 2007-08
 Research Supervisor, M.Sc. Microbiology, University of Benghazi and the Libyan Academy, 2007 
 Lecturer, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Benghazi; 2000-2004.
 Regular examiner in microbiology to: Faculties of Medicine, Dentistry & Pharmacy in Libya, 2002 
 Consultant Microbiologist, Central Medical Laboratory, Benghazi, Libya; 1998-2000.
 Research Staff Member, National Medical Research Centre, Tripoli, Libya; 1996-1998.
 Post-Graduate Studies, Dept. of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, England, U.K; 1990-1995.
 Medical Microbiologist, Benghazi Children Hospital, Benghazi, Libya; 1987-1989.
 Microbiologist and demonstrator for medical students, Hawari Hospital; 1984-1987.
 Medical Technologist, Arabian Golf Oil Company Medical Center; 1982-1984.
 Medical Technologist, Central Medical Laboratory & Jomhoriya Hospital; 1980-1982.
Academic Training
 University Polytechnic, Malta and Central Medical Laboratory, Benghazi, Libya; 1977.
 Regional Technical College, Galway and Portiuncula Hospital, Ballinasloe, Ireland; 1978.
 Department of Microbiology, Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, Ireland; 1979.
Professional Training
 Three weeks training on S plus Coulter Counter Machines, Paris, France; 1981.
 Four weeks training on ELISA techniques, Pasteur Institute, Athens, Greece; 1982.
Certificates of Proficiency
 Training on m24sp & m2000rt: HIV, HCV, HBV at Abbott Molecular Training Center in Wiesbaden,
Delkinheim, Germany; 2008.
 Assessor Training Course for Medical Laboratory Accreditation According to SWEDAC ISO 15189,
Benghazi, Libya, 2007.
Studies & Training Abroad
 B.Sc. Degree (1977-1979) Malta; Training (1978 & 1979) Ireland; Ph.D. Degree (1990-1995) England.
 Professional Training: France (1981), Greece (1982) and Germany (2008).
 International Congresses: Egypt (1998), Germany (1999), and Singapore (1998).
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Publications
 M.A. Mohammad, A.S. Toboli and A. Bakka. Characteristics of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Libyan
Healthy Peoples in Tow Teaching Hospitals in Benghazi. Journal of Islamic World Academy of Sciences
19:1, 27-32, 2011.
 D.A. Mousa, M.A. Mohammad and A.S. Toboli. Toxoplasma Gondii Infection in Pregnant Women with
Previous Adverse Pregnancy Outcome. Medical Journal of Islamic World Academy of Sciences 19:2, 95102, 2011
 Deeba Bashir, Manzoor Ahmad Thokar, Bashir Ahmad Fomda, Gulnaz Bashir, Danish Zahoor, Shabir
Ahmad and Abubaker S. Toboli. Detection of metallo-beta-lactamase producing Pseudomonas
aeruginosa at a tertiary care hospital in Kashmir. AJMR. Vol. 5(2) pp. 164-172, 2011.
 Extended spectrum-β-lactamase mediated resistance in Escherichia coli in a tertiary care hospital in
Kashmir, India. Kaiser Ahmed, Manzoor A. Thokar, Abubaker S. Toboli, Bashir A. Fomda, Gulnaz Bashir
and Peer Maroof. AJMR. Vol. 4(24) pp. 2720-2728, 2010.
 Ammar A. AbuMostafa, Abubaker S. Toboli, Awad bin-Dardaf and Saleh H. Elmajberi. Comparison of
Polymerase Chain Reaction with Conventional Techniques for the Detection of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis in Pulmonary TB Cases. Garyounis University Press; Journal of Sciences and Its
Applications. Vol. 3, No. 1, pp 20-32, 2009.
 A. Bakka, Mohammad A. Mohammad, Anis Elgheriani, Mohamed B. Alarabi and Abubaker Toboli.
Helicobacter pylori infections aong Libyan chronic dyspeptic patients in Benghazi. The Libyan Journal of
Infectious Diseases. Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 30-36, 2009.
 Hoda Gargoum, Awad G Abdellatif, A. ElZouki, A. El Debani, Omran Al Fituri & Abubaker Toboli.
Analgesic, Antiinflammatory and hypoglycemic activity in experimental animals. 11th Scientific Meeting of
the Association of Colleges of Pharmacy in the Arab World,Tripoli, Libya, 2007.
 Goodfellow, M., Chun, J., Stubbs, S., & Toboli, A.S., (1994). Transfer of Nocardia amarae Lechevalier
and Lechevelier 1974 to the genus Gordona as Gordona amarae comb. Nov. Letters in applied
Microbiology 19, 401-405.
 Malachowsky, K.J., Phlps, T.J., Toboli, A.S., Minnikin, D.E., & White, D.C., (1994). Aerobic
Mineralization of Trichloroethylene, Vinyl Chloride, And Aromatic compounds by Rhodococcus Species.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60, 542-548.
 Toboli, A.S., Kim,S.B., & Goodfellow, M., (1993). Identification of Bacteria: Present Trends-Future
Prospects. Dpto. De Microbiologia. Presented (Poster) Universidad de Granada, Spain.
 Toboli, A.S., & Goodfellow, M., (1991). Classification and Identification of Rhodococcus and Related
Actinomycetes. Presented (Poster) at FEMS meeting, Paris, France.
Submitted M.Sc. Theses
 Colonization and Infection of Multi-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the Environment of Benghazi
Hospitals. Hussien M. Agila, Academy of Graduate Studies, Benghazi, Libya, 2010.
 Prevelence of Cytomegalovirus in Renal Dialysis Patients in Al-Wahda Hospital, Darna, Libya.
Mahmoud A. Alhosni, Academy of Graduate Studies, Tripoli, Libya, 2009.
 Prevelence of hepatitis C virus in haemodialysis patients in Darna & Tobruk, Libya. Guma A.Younis,
Academy of Graduate Studies, Tripoli, Libya, 2009.
Professional Activities
 Representative, Libyan Environmental General Authority for UNEP meeting, Greece. 2003.
 Scientific Committee, International Symposium on Hospital Infection, Tripoli, Libya. 2002
 Inviting visitors from national and international scientific institutions for departmental activities.
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Special Interests
 Conduct research in the field of Microbiology to establish scientific links with the Libyan Academy.
 Focus on the reemerging microbial infections in the environment and their impact on human health.
.Carry out further investigations on medically important actinomycstes (Mycobacteria and Nocardia).
Extracurricular Activities
 Member of Advisory Committee, Arab Medical Society for Charity Works and Relief, 2011.
 Fund Raising Team, Charity & Humanitarian Committee, Benghazi University Forum 2011.
 Event Planner, Community and Graduation Events, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K. 1993-1996.
 President, Student Union and General Secretary of Libyan Student’s Activities, Malta, 1979.
 Chairman, Libyan Student’s Committee for Students Cultural Programs, Malta, 1978-1979.
 Sports, tourism & travelling to historical places, e.g. old villages, towns and cities, 1977 
Affiliations Memberships
 Committee member, Continuous Medical Education (CME), Benghazi, Libya, since 2002.
 Committee member, Division of Laboratory Medicine, Libyan Medical Board, since 2000.
 Member, Committee of Human Recourses Experts , Ministry of Tourism, Libya, 1998-1999.
 Member, Society for General Microbiology, England, UK1990-1996.
 Member, Medical Technologist Guild, Benghazi, Libya, 1980-2000.
Part-Time Jobs
 Medical Technologist, 2nd Marsh Medical Center, Arabian Golf Oil Company; 1980-1986.
 Medical Laboratory Expert, Al-Ekhaa Medical Center, Libyan Red Crescent; 1996-2002.
Traveling Abroad
 Cyprus,1986; Greece,1987; Syria &Turkey, 1988; Malta& Singapore 1998; Germany, 1999 & 2008; Tunisia,
2009; Egypt, 1998 & 2011; Italy, France and Malta 2012.