Hassen Mamo (BSc, MSc, PhD)

Asst.prof.Hassan Mammo

Full Name Hassen Mamo (BSc, MSc, PhD)
Academic Rank/Status Associate Professor
Working for AAU since September 1995
Administrative positions held if any/past and present
Education attended July 2012     PhD in Biology (Biomedical Sciences), AAU, EthiopiaJuly 1999     MSc in Biology (Parasitology), AAU, EthiopiaJuly 1994     BSc in Biology, AAU, Ethiopia
Awards & recognitions 1997 – 1999 DAAD In-country scholarship, for MSc study2008 – 2010 DAAD Scholarship, for PhD Study2007 – 2009 Ethiopian Federal Ministry of Education Scholarship
Memberships of International bodies Member, American Society for Microbiology, since 2015
Publicity: Journals, editorial roles, initiatives etc. Associate Editor for SINET: Ethiopian Journal Science; Reviewer for PLOS One, BMC Public Health, Drug Research, Saudi Medical Journal, DELGEME (Developing Excellence in Leadership and Genetic Training for Malaria Elimination in Sub-Saharan Africa)
Research interest Malaria immunity, molecular epidemiology and genetics, chemotherapy; submicroscopic infections in elimination era; malaria and intestinal parasites co-infections, TB, phytochemicals and infectious agents
Publications on reputable journals Teklemariam M, Assefa A, Kassa M, Mohammed H, Mamo H (2017).Therapeutic efficacy of artemether-lumefantrine against uncomplicatedPlasmodium falciparum malaria in a high-transmission area in

northwest Ethiopia.PLoS One, 12(4):e0176004.

 

Tadesse GF, Hoogen L, Lanke K, Schildkraut J, Tetteh K, Aseffa A,

HassenMamo H, Sauerwein R, Ingrid Felger I, Drakeley C, Gadissa E

and Bousem T(2017). The shape of the iceberg: quantification

of submicroscopic Plasmodiumfalciparum and Plasmodium vivax

parasitaemia and gametocytaemia in five low

endemic settings in Ethiopia.Malar J, 16:99.

 

Atetegeb Kefe, Mirutse Giday, Hassen Mamo, Berhanu Erko (2016).

Antimalarial properties of crude extracts of seeds of Brucea

antidysenterica andleaves of Ocimum lamiifolium. BMC Complement

Altern Med, 16:118.

 

Ayalew S, Mamo H, Animut A, Erko B (2016). Assessment of current

Malariastatus in light of the ongoing control interventions, socio

demographic andenvironmental variables in Jiga Area, northwest

Ethiopia. PLoS One, 11(1):e0146214.

 

Tadesse GF, Pett H, Baidjoe A, Lanke K, Grignard L, Sutherland C,

Hall T,Drakeley C, Bousema T, Mamo H (2015).Submicroscopic

carriage ofPlasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax in a low

endemic area in Ethiopia where no parasitaemia was detected by

microscopy or rapid diagnostic test.Malar J, 14:303.

 

Girma S, Giday M, Erko B, Mamo H (2015). Effect of crude leaf

extract ofOsyris quadripartita on Plasmodium berghei in Swiss albino

mice. BMCComplement Altern Med,15:184.

 

Yimer F, Animut A, Erko B, Mamo H (2015).Impact of malaria

Interventiontools in Abeshge, South-central Ethiopia Malar J, 14:230.

 

Tsegaye A, Golassa L, Mamo H, Erko B (2014).Glucose-6-phosphate

dehydrogenase deficiency among malaria suspects attending Gambella

hospital,southwest Ethiopia. Malar J,13:438.

 

Mamo H (2014). Intestinal parasite Infections among prison inmates

andtobacco farm workers in Shewa Robit, north-central Ethiopia, PLoS

One,9(6):e99559.

 

Mamo H, Iriemenam NC, Berzins K, Petros B (2013). Antibodies by

nonfebrile, smear-negative individuals from a malaria epidemic-prone

setting inEthiopia are strongly reactive to Plasmodium falciparum

blood-stage vaccinecandidate antigens. J Vaccines Vaccin,4: 200.

 

Mamo H, Esen E, Ajua A, Theisen M, Mordmüller B, Petros B (2013).

Humoral immune response to Plasmodium falciparum vaccinecandidate

GMZ2 and its components in populations naturally exposed to seasonal

malaria in Ethiopia Malar J, 12:51.

Community Services such as board membership etc.
Address Department of Microbial, Cellular and Molecular BiologyCollege of Natural and Computational SciencesAddis Ababa University

PO Box 1176

E-mail: binmamo@yahoo.com

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia