Prof. Dr. Laila A. Nasser

Professor
Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Microbiology from Princess Nora Bint Abdul Rahman University, Saudi Arabia

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Biography

Advisory to the Faculty of Educational Affairs at the University and Chairman of the Committee of the Academic Plan at the University I was the director of the Sciences club at the University I was a member of organizing committee for the annual festival for International Universities which held every year at University

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Contamination
Microbiology
Mycotoxins
Bacteria

Selected Publications

  1. Nasser, L.A., 2015. Molecular identification of isolated fungi, microbial and heavy metal contamination of canned meat products sold in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Saudi J. Biol. Sci., 22: 513-520.
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  2. Alwakeel, S.S. and L.A. Nasser, 2011. Microbial contamination and mycotoxins from nuts in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Am. J. Food Technol., 6: 613-630.
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  3. Alwakeel, S.S. and L.A. Nasser, 2011. Indoor terrestrial fungi in household dust samples in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Microbiol. J., 1: 17-24.
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  4. Alwakeel, S.S. and L.A. Nasser, 2011. Bacterial and fungal contamination of Saudi Arabian paper currency and cell phones. Asian J. Biol. Sci., 4: 556-562.
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  5. Nasser, L.A., 2008. Mycoflora, mycotoxins, bacteriological analysis and molecular assay of some bacterial species from coffee beans in Saudi Arabia. Bull. Pharm. Sci.-Assiut Univ., 31: 345-373.

  6. Nasser, L.A., 2008. Mycobiota, mycotoxins and heavy metals from instant noodles in Saudi Arabia. Assiut J. Agric. Sci., 39: 29-49.

  7. Nasser, L.A., 2005. Occurrence of terrestrial fungi in accumulated rainfall water in Saudi Arabia. J. Agric. Sci., 1: 63-72.