Interfakultäres Institut für Mikrobiologie und Infektionsmedizin

Dr. Selim

Short CV - Dr. Khaled Selim

2004 – 2008: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and Biology at Cairo University (double degree)

2008– 2012: Master of Science in Microbiology at Cairo University

Master Thesis at the Department for Chemistry of Natural and Microbial Products, National Research Centre (subject: Chemistry and Microbiology) on “Biological Evaluation and Chemical Identification of Secondary Metabolites of Endophytic Fungi’’ evaluated by Prof. Naresh Magan (Cranfield University, UK).

2009 – 2014: Research assistantat the Department for Chemistry of Natural and Microbial Products, National Research Centre, Cairo.

2012–2013: Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Microbial and Biochemical Technology, Forest Products Laboratory, USDA, Madison, USA (Mentor: Prof. Dr. Thomas W. Jeffries; University of Wisconsin-Madison)

2014 – 2019: Ph.D. in Biology (DAAD scholarship) at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (Dr. rer. nat.; summa cum laude/ Excellent with honors)

Ph.D. Thesis at the Department of Organismic Interactions (Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Karl Forchhammer) on “Structural and Functional Characterization of PII and PII-like Proteins and their Network of Interactions’’

Ph.D. Thesis awards: 

  • „Reinhold-und-Maria-Teufel-Stiftung Promotionspreis“ in 2019 
  • „Uni Tübingen Promotionspreis“ in 2020

Since 2019: Junior Group Leader at the Interfaculty Institute of Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Department of Organismic Interactions, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen

Research interests:  Molecular and structural mechanisms of carbon/nitrogen metabolisms; Cell signaling with special emphasison PII signal transductionsuperfamily (PII and PII-like proteins) and second messenger signaling; Multicellularity and developmental processes in cyanobacteria.

Memberships:

  • Guest Editor for Life 
  • Member of the VAAM (German Society for microbiology)
  • Member of the VAAM Special Group (Fachgruppe) "Cyanobakterien"
  • Associate Member of the Research training group (GRK1708) “Molecular principles of bacterial survival strategies’’
  • Guest Scientist at Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Protein Evolution Dept. 
  • Member Interfaculty Graduate School of Infection Biology and Microbiology (IGIM), Tübingen University

Publications:

Funding:

  • German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
  • DFG via Cluster of Excellence (EXC 2124) – Controlling Microbes to Fight Infections (CMFI) of the University of Tübingen