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Title: PhD CandidateAffiliation: University of JordanBio: Fatima Mohammad Fayez Enaya is a seasoned genetic counselor and a Ph.D. candidate in Biological Sciences with a focus on nanotechnology and single-gene disorders at the University of Jordan, conducting her thesis research at the Cell Therapy Center. She holds an MSc in Diagnostic Molecular and Human Genetics from the Jordan University of Science and Technology, where she developed expertise in genetic diagnostics and cytogenetics.
With over a decade of experience in molecular genetics, Ms. Enaya has worked in various prestigious institutions as a specialist molecular geneticist and lecturer. Her expertise spans classical and molecular cytogenetics, including G-banding, FISH, chromosomal breakage studies, and next-generation genetic testing technologies. She has managed more than 1,200 constitutional cytogenetics cases and played a pivotal role in cancer cytogenetics research.
Currently serving as a genetic counselor at Genome Outpost, Ms. Enaya provides comprehensive genetic counseling services and has extensive experience in sales and marketing for genetic testing. She is a published researcher with notable contributions to journals such as Drug and Chemical Toxicology and Molecular Cytogenetics. Her work includes evaluating DNA damage induced by norcantharidin and exploring the effects of Zamzam water on cancer cells.
Ms. Enaya is a member of the European Cytogeneticist Association and the Jordanian Genetic Engineering Society. She has participated in numerous international conferences and symposiums, including as a speaker at the 2nd Conference of Epigenetics in Frankfurt (2017).
Ms. Enaya is working on Arginine-Glycine-Aspartic (RGD) peptide-Guided siRNA-Loaded Lipidic-Based Nanoparticles for Silencing of IL-6 Receptor in Triple Negative Breast Cancer.