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Nisrine Tadmouri

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Nisrine Tadmouri


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n.bissar@bau.edu.lb


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Nisrine Tadmouri

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Nisrine Bissar-Tadmouri received her MS in 1997 and her PhD in 2003 in Molecular Biology and Genetics both from Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey. She obtained her BS in Biology from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon in 1995. She is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences in Beirut Arab University. She worked as an Assistant Professor in Fatih University in Istanbul from 2003-2004, and in Sharjah University Medical School in the United Arab Emirates from 2005-2012.

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Selected Publications

  • El Shamieh S, Costanian C, Kassir R, Siest S, Bissar N, "APOE genotypes in Lebanon: Distribution and association with hypercholesterolemia and Alzheimer’s disease", Journal of Personalized Medicine, in press, 2018.
  • Bissar-Tadmouri N, Donahue WL, Al-Gazali L, Nelson SF, Bayrak-Toydemir P, Kantarci S, “X chromosome exome sequencing reveals a novel ALG13 mutation in a nonsyndromic intellectual disability family with multiple affected male siblings,” American Journal of Medical Genetics A, Vol. 164A, pp.164-9, 2014.
  • Bissar-Tadmouri N, Al Homssi M, and Nair Pratiba, “Hereditary Diseases of the Nervous System in Arabs” in D. Kumar (ed.), Human Genomics and Hereditary Disorders Among the Developing World Populations, Oxford University Press (Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics), pp. 720-743, 2012.
  • Athanasiadis G, Esteban E, Gayà-Vidal M, Dugoujon JM, Moschonas N, Chaabani H, Bissar-Tadmouri N, Harich N, Stoneking M, Moral P, “Different evolutionary histories of the coagulation factor VII gene in human populations?,” Annals of Human Genetics, Vol. 74, pp. 34-45, 2010.
  • González-Pérez E, Esteban E, Via M, Gayà-Vidal M, Athanasiadis G, Dugoujon JM, Luna F, Mesa MS, Fuster V, Kandil M, Harich N, Bissar-Tadmouri N, Saetta A, Moral P, “Population relationships in the Mediterranean revealed by autosomal genetic data (Alu and Alu/STR compound systems),” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Vol. 141, pp. 430-439, 2010.
  • Esteban E, Via M, Gonzalez-Perez E, Santamaria J, Dugoujon JM, Vona G, Harich N, Luna F, Saetta AA, Bissar N, Moral P, “An unexpected wide population variation of the G1733A polymorphism of the androgen receptor gene: data on the Mediterranean region,” American Journal of Human Biology, Vol. 17, pp. 690-695, 2005.