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المعلومات الشخصية: الدكتور رائــد العطـيات
Name: Raed M. Al-Atiyat
Position : Professor, Animal Genetics and Biotechnology
Work address: Animal Sci. Dep., Agriculture Faculty, King Saud University University,Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
Residential and Mailing address: AlOmra Str., AlMolqa, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Mobile : 00966 (0)561403800
Email : ralatiyat@ksu.edu.sa
الدرجة العلمية: الدكتوراة
PhD; 2004 (Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology), University of New England, Australia
Project Title: Molecular population genetics of Merino sheep
السجل الوظيفي:
Associate Professor
Animal Genetic and Biotechnology
Animal Prod. Dep., College Food Science and Agriculture
King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Associate Professor,
Animal Genetics and Biotechnology
Animal Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture
Mutah University, Jordan
Assistant Professor,
Animal Genetics and Breeding
Animal Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Mutah University, Jordan
Fellow Researcher, Animal Genetics lab.
Animals Science Department, SRSA.
University of New England, Australia
الاهتمامات البحثية:
Current Research Interest
- Genetic conservation of livestock and wildlife animals.
- Modeling future conservation of Animal genetic resource (e.g viability analysis)
- Quantitative and Molecular Genetics of livestock
- DNA-Parentage testing of livestock and wild life animals.
- DNA-Marker Assistant Selection and Quantitative trait loci (QTL) detection
- Breeding program design of Damascus, Hejaz and their crossbred goat.
الخبرات:
المؤتمرات:
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PUBLICATIONS; In Refereed Journals
1. Al-Atiyat R., T. Rewe , P. Herold and A. Valle Zárate. 2010. A Simulation Study to Compare Different Breeding Scenarios for Black Bedouin Goat in Jordan. Eg. J. of Sh. & G. Sci., Vol. 5 (1), P: 83-92.
2. Al-Atiyat R., 2010. Genetic diversity of indigenous chicken ecotypes in Jordan. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 9(41): 7014-7019,
3. Al-Atiyat R., 2009. Extinction probabilities of Indigenous Cattle Population in Jordan using population viability analysis. Livestock science, 123:121-128
4. Al-Atiyat, R. and M. AlBddor, 2009. Using Logistic regression in evaluation adoption rate of feed block by sheep owners. Jordan Journal of Agriculture Research, 5 (1): 26-37.
5. Al-Atiyat R., 2009. DNA polymorphism of Indigenous chickens in Jordan. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 4(5)237-244
6. Tabbaa M. and Al-Atiyat R. 2009. Breeding objectives, selection criteria and factors influencing them for goat breeding in Jordan. Small Ruminant Research, 84: 8–15
7. Al-Atiyat R., 2009. Diversity of chicken populations in Jordan using discriminant analysis of performance traits. International Journal of Agriculture and Biology. 11 (4): 374–380
8. Tabbaa M. and Al-Atiyat R. (2003) Correlation among some characteristics of lactation curve and environmental factors of Friesian cows raised under the conditions of Jordan Valley. Dirasat, Agriculture Science, Vol. 30, No. 2.
9. Al-Atiyat R., Tabbaa M., and Lubbadeh W. (1999). Some characteristics of lactation curve of Friesian cows in Jordan and factors affecting them. Dirasat, Agriculture Science, Vol. 26, No. 1.
PUBLICATIONS, in Accepted Phase
1. Biodiversity of Jordan indigenous chicken and its genetic distance with exotic chicken using DNA markers. Tropical animal health and production J. (Accepted)
2. Al-Atiyat R., Tabbaa MJ.,Salameh N., Tarawneh K., Al-Shmayla L., Al-Tamimi H. Analysis of genetic variation of fat tailed-sheep in southern region of Jordan. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. (Accepted)
PUBLICATIONS; In Conference proceedings
1. 2. Al-Atiyat R., 2010. Is climate change driving the indigenous livestock to extinction? A simulation study of Jordan indigenous cattle. In Solh M. and Saxena M (Editors). Food Security and Climate Change in Dry Areas. Proceedings of an International Conference, ICARDA. 1-4 February 2010, Amman, Jordan
3. Al-Atiyat Raed M. and Mohammad J. Tabbaa. 2009. Role of livestock in poverty alleviation and food security: A review Study. In Proceeding of Jordan Society of Scientific research. Amman, Jordan
4. Al-Atiyat R., 2008. Power of Microsatelliate markers in detecting parentage of animals. 2nd Jordanian Egyptian Conference on Biotechnology, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan. Nov. 2008.
5. Al-Atiyat R., 2008. Conservation genetics of indigenous animals of Jordan- A case study. Globdiv Summer Workshop. Global Biodiversity of livestock, 6-12 September 2008. Piacenza, Italy.
6. Al-Atiyat R., 2007. Viability and Dynamics of Indigenous Cattle Population in Jordan. Proceeding of 6th Jordanian Agricultural scientific conference. Amman-Jordan. D33
7. Al-Atiyat R., 2006, Biodiversity of Indigenous Chicken in Jordan using DNA Markers. Proceeding of 1st EJ Conference on Biotechnology and Sustainable Development, Cairo-Egypt.
8. Al-Atiyat R., 2006. Assessment of biodiversity of indigenous chicken in Jordan. 8th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, August 13-18, , Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
9. Al-Atiyat, R. 2006. DNA based parentage testing in sheep. Biotechnology in Agriculture conference, Al-BALQA Applied Univeristy-NCARE. February 7th 2006. Amman-Jordan.
10. Al-Atiyat, R., Flood W. D., Franklin I. B.P. Kinghorn and Ruvinsky A. 2003. Genetic structure of selected Merino sheep populations. Proceedings of XIX International Congress of Genetics. P.133. Melbourne, Australia
11. Al-Atiyat, R., Flood W. D., Franklin I. B.P. Kinghorn and Ruvinsky A. (2002). Microsatellite variation and population genetic structure of selected Merino sheep flocks. Proceedings of 7th World Congress on Genetics Applied to livestock production. P.98. Montpelier-France.
معلومات التواصل:
Work address: Animal Sci. Dep., Agriculture Faculty, King Saud University University,Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia
Mobile : 00966 (0)561403800
Email : ralatiyat@ksu.edu.sa
المقررات الدراسية:
1- التقانات الحديثة في تربية الحيوان (نجح 451) و (نجح 466)
2- تصميم تجارب الانتاج الحيواني (نجح 591)
3- رسالة ماجستير (نجح 600)
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