Curriculum Vitae
Name |
Raed Mahmoud Eid Al-Atiyat |
Current Position and Address |
Professor, Animal Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology. Genetics and Biotechnology, Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Philadelphia University, Jordan |
Mobile |
+962 798064642 (Jordan) |
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EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
2016-Present |
ProfessorMolecular Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, Animal. Animal Prod. Dep., Faculty of Agriculture Mutah University, Jordan |
2014-2016 |
ProfessorMolecular Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, Animal. Animal Prod. Dep., College Food Science and Agriculture King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Email: ralatiyat@ksu.edu.sa
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2011-2014 |
Associate ProfessorMolecular Genetics and Biotechnology, Animal. Animal Prod. Dep., College Food Science and Agriculture King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Email: ralatiyat@ksu.edu.sa
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2009-2011 |
Associate Professor,Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, Animal. Animal Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture Mutah University, Jordan |
2004-2009 |
Assistant Professor,
Molecular Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology, Animal. Animal Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Mutah University, Jordan
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2004 |
Fellow Researcher, GeneticsAnimals Science Department, School of Rural sciences and Agriculture (SRSA). University of New England, Australia
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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Year |
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2000-2004 |
PhD; (Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology), University of New England, Australia Project Title: Molecular population genetics of Merino sheep. |
1994-1997 |
M Sci. (Animal breeding and genetics), Jordan University. Jordan Project Title: Genetic parameters of Lactation Curve characteristics for Dairy cows in Jordan Valley. |
1990-1994 |
B Sci. (Animal Science), Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan |
ADMINSTRATION Experiences
Year |
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2021-Present |
Vice Dean; Agriculture Faculty, Mutah University |
2008-2009
2006-2022 |
Head of Department; Animal Science Department, Agriculture Faculty, Mutah University.
Leader of many Research Teams and Manger of many Consultation Consortiums |
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INTERNATIONAL CONTIRBUTIONS AND CONSULTATIONS
FAO International Consultation |
I. FAO Consultants for following international mission and for potential fund request: 1. Increasing income of small-scale Buffalo producers through capacity building of milking management and marketing its milk cream (Qaimar) in Qamishliy of Syria. 2011 2. Improving livelihood of poor Golan cattle producers through capacity building, improved milk handling and processing and market access in Syria. 2011 3. Jordan small scale dairy sector in support of food security and poverty alleviation enhanced. 2009-2010.
I. Co-consultant with regional Consultant of FAO; Dr. M.J. Tabbaa for following country reports. 1. Country study for Jordan: Role of livestock production in poverty reduction and food security. 2009 2. Country study for Occupied Palestinian Territory: Role of livestock production in poverty reduction and food security, 2010 3. Country study for Syria: Role of livestock production in poverty reduction and food security, 2011 |
Regional and International Consultation and |
1. Designing breeding program for sheep and goat in Saudi Arabia-MOA-Kingdome of Saudi Arabia. 2. Dissemination of Molecular biotechnology in Breed improvement Center Kharj, MOA-Kingdome of Saudi Arabia. 2. Small scale dairy sector in support of food security and poverty alleviation enhanced in Oriental countries. July 2011. FAO. Cairo, Egypt. 3. Sustainable small ruminant breeding for food security and livelihood of the poor keepers in Jordan and nearby areas. November. 2011. ICARDA, Aleppo, Syria. 4. Milk Chain from Stable to Table Workshop. The University of Jordan-FAO. Amman Jordan, November 16-18 2008 5. Building up capacity of Decision Makers in Rio-Deginiro conventions of Climate change, desertification control and Biodiversity. Ministry of Agriculture. Amman-Jordan. April 5th, 2006 6. National priority capacity constraints for implementation the Rio conventions and their synergies, Ministry of Environment-UNDP-GEF. Amman-Jordan. December 13-19 2005. |
National Consultations and Contributions |
1. Consultant of Sheep project; Naemi sheep breeding for better product. Barari group, United Arab Emirates. 2. Consultant of SIGHT project; Awassi sheep GI feasibility Study; MOA and IFAD, Jordan 3. Consultant of SIGHT project; Breeding Consultant; MOA and IFAD, Jordan 4. Consultant of SIGHT project; Small Ruminant genetic characterization Consultant; MOA and IFAD, Jordan 5. Committee of Small Ruminant Breeding-MOA, Jordan 6. A key member in Committee of Geographical Indicator for Jordanian Awassi Sheep, Ministry of Agriculture and The Hashemite fund for development of Jordan Badia. 2016-2016 7. Committee of Formulating and setting up research priorities of Agriculture and Veterinary sciences in Jordan for coming 10 years. 8. Jordan Society for Scientific Research, Amman. 9. Scientific Committee, Jordan Society for combat Desertification. Amman, 10. Livestock Council, National Centre for Agriculture Research and Extension. 11. Badia Centre for Research and Development, Higher council for science and Technology. 12. Virtual Biotechnology Centre, Higher council for science and Technology. |
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Current Research Interest |
- Food security and contribution of livestock - Biodiversity and Genetic conservation of livestock. - Modeling future genetic improvement and investments of Animal genetic resource for better contribution in food production - Utilizing Molecular Genetics of livestock for optimizing Animal-derived foods - DNA-Parentage testing of livestock and wild life animals. - Genome and DNA based Selection - Breeding program design and implementation for improving Animal-derived foods |
CurreNtly submitted Researchfor Funding
Projects' Name |
Fund Source |
Amount (JOD) |
Year (Start-End) |
Analysis of maternal genetic diversity of indigenous chickens from Jordan: origin, conservation and utilization under current climate change (PI) (Provisional Acceptance Ongoing) |
Scientific Research Fund and Innovations, Ministry of Higher Education, Jordan |
64,400 |
2020- 2022 |
Exploration of Physiological and Genetic Characteristics Associated with Heat Stress Tolerance in Najdi and Naimi sheep. (Funded by Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) (Consultant: Raed M. Al-Atiyat) |
The National Plan for Science and Technology, KSA |
350,000 |
2017-2019 |
Previous Funded Research
Projects' Name |
Fund Source |
Amount (USD) |
Year (Start-End) |
1.Analysis of genetic diversity and genome-wide structure of indigenous chickens from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: origin, conservation and utilization (PI: Raed M. Al-Atiyat) (Code #: 12-AGR2555-02) |
The National Plan for Science and Technology, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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500,000 |
2014-2016 |
2. Distiller’s Dried Grains with Solubles as nontraditional feed for broiler, camel and lamb fattening (Co-PI: Raed M. Al-Atiyat) (Code #: 12-AGR2495-02) |
The National Plan for Science and Technology, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
500,000 |
2014-2016
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Previouse Funded Research as Principal Invistigator
Projects' Name |
Fund Source |
Amount (USD) |
Year (Start-End) |
1. Genetic conservation and biodiversity of Local Cattle of KSA(PI) |
King AbdelAzziz City for Science and Technology |
50,000 |
2013-2014 |
2. Optimizing genetics and breeding program design for local goat of KSA (PI) |
King AbdelAzziz City for Science and Technology
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50,000 |
2014-2015
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3. Genetic diversity of sheep and goat using advance DNA biotechnology in Jordan (PI) |
Scientific Research Fund, Ministry of Higher Education, Jordan |
140,000 |
2008-2011 |
4.Thermoregulation and the genetic factors of goat in Jordan (co-PI) |
Scientific Research Fund, Ministry of Higher Education, Jordan |
150,000 |
2009-2012 |
5. Biodiversity assessment and genetic conservation of Jordan indigenous (Baladi) cattle breeds using DNA-Fingerprinting and PCR-based markers (PI) |
COMSTECH-ISESCO, Morocco |
10,000 |
2006-2008
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6. Genetic comparative study of commercial poultry strains raised in Jordan |
Mutah University, Jordan |
15,000 |
2007-2009 |
7. Genetic conservation and biodiversity of Local Jordanian (Baladi) Chicken |
Mutah University, Jordan, |
10,000 |
2006-2008 |
8. Breeding local goat breeds for better production |
Mutah University, Jordan, |
50,000 |
2004-2009
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PUBLICATIONS: In Refereed Journals
- My own statics of my publications in Refereed Journals
I have published 71 articles in international refereed Journals and well recognized journal in fields of Genetics, life and Agriculture Sciences. Out of which, 40 articles have been published in Journals with Impact Factors (IF). The following chart and table have presented all details of the published articles. ORCID : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1182-6150
- Considering ResearchGate® statistics: ResearchGate® is an academic social networking site for scientists and researchers where its Score (RG Score) is a single number that is attached to a researcher's profile and score the level of research work.
- Considering Google Scholar statistics: Google Scholar, on the other hand, provides the h-index which is a researcher / an author-level metric that attempts to measure both the productivity and citation impact of the publications of a scientist or scholar.
- Considering Scopus statistics:
- Details of the publications in the refereed Journals
No. |
Article |
Impact Factor* |
1. |
Al-Atiyat Raed. 2023. Geographical Distribution and Biodiversity of Domesticated Animals in Jordan: History of the First Millennium and Current Situation. The Arab World Geographer, Vol. 25 No. 2-3. ISSN 1480-6800 |
0.132 |
2. |
Al-Zyoud F, A Al-Dawood, R Al-Atiyat, A Mamkagh (2023). Current Advances in the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) management in crops: A comprehensive review. Intl J Agric Biol 29:9‒14. |
0.81 |
3. |
Suliman GM, Al-Atiyat RM, Abu-Alruz KH, Mamkagh AM, AL-Zyoud FA, Al-Owaimer AN, and Alshamiry FA (2022). Application of multivariate discriminant analysis for differentiation between Saudi sheep (Ovis aries) breeds based on physical and histochemical meat characteristics, Veterinary World, 15(11): 26652672. |
2.108 |
4. |
Mamkagh A, F Al-Zyoud, R Al-Atiyat (2022). Olive mill pomace compost as soil amendment, and sources of biopesticides and animal feed: a review. Intl J Agric Biol 28:257‒268 |
0.81 |
5. |
Mamkagh AM, FA Al-Zyoud, RM Al-Atiyat (2022). Conventional and no-tillage impacts on soil water infiltration: A full review. Intl J Agric Biol 28:201‒209 |
0.81 |
6. |
Amani Al-Dawood and Raed Al-Atiyat, 2022. Comparative Study on Growth Parameters of Three Broiler Chicken Strains from Jordan. Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science (Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola). v.24 / n.2 / 001-008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2021-1534 |
1.019 |
7. |
Al-Atiyat, R.M. and Tabbaa, M.J. (2021). COVID-19 pandemic impacts public health and food security of animal industry. Ukrainian Journal of Ecology 11 (9), 99-110. doi: 10.15421/2021_302. |
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8. |
Raed Al-Atiyat, Amani Al-Dawood. 2021. Power of body live weights in differentiation physiological growth of goat breeds. Turk J Vet Anim Sci (2021) 45: 492-500 |
0.65 |
9. |
Raed Al-Atiyat, Mohammad Tabbaa, Faisal Barakeh, Faisal Awawdah, Savinaz H Baghdadi. 2021. Power of phenotypes in discriminating Awassi sheep to pure strains and from other breeds. Tropical Animal Health and Production 53(1): DOI: 10.1007/s11250-021-02578-6 |
1.25 |
10. |
AbudabosM., M. Abdelrahman, Raed Al-Atiyat, …Dragana Stanley 2021. Effect of dietary inclusion of graded levels of distillers dried grains with solubles on the performance, blood profile and rumen microbiota of Najdi lambs. Heliyon 7(1):e05683: DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05683 |
1.857 |
11. |
Mohammad Tabbaa, Raed Al-Atiyat, Basem Mohammed Al-Abdullah 2020. Evaluate purebreeding and crossbreeding strategy for better carcass and non- carcass traits of Awassi, Chios and their reciprocal crossbred lambs. Jordan Journal of Agricultural Sciences 15(3):65-79 |
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12. |
Al-Khamaiseh S K, Al-Sawalqa A G and Al-Atiyat R M. 2020. The effects of doe weight, litter size and sex on kids’ birth weight of three goat breeds under a sedentary production system. Livestock Research for Rural Development 32 (10) 2020. |
0.50 Scopus |
13. |
A. Al-Dawood , S. Al-Khamaiseh R. M. Al-Atiyat (2020) A comparative study on the growth rate and survivability of three goat breeds from Jordan, Journal of Applied Animal Research, 48:1, 331-339, DOI: 10.1080/09712119.2020.1791880 |
1.640 |
14. |
Haddad N., Migdadi H., Al-Atiyat R., Jawasreh K., Awabdeh S., Obeidat W., AlOmari R., Aldamra M., Ababneh H., Tabbaa M.J., M. Brake and M. Farooq. 2020. Whole Genome Resequencing of Jordanian Awassi Rams (Ovis aries) Using Hiseq Sequencing Technology: The First Step Towards Sheep Genomic Selection. Genet. Mol. Res. 19 (2): gmr18577. |
0.78 |
15. |
Rashaydeh F S, Sholi N and Al-Atiyat R M. 2020. Genetic polymorphisms of milk genes (β-lactoglobulin and κ-casein) in indigenous Awassi and improved Awassi sheep of Palestine Livestock Research for Rural Development 32 (5) 2020. |
0.50 Scopus |
16. |
Ahmed S. Al-Jumaili, Selma Farah Boudali, Adebabay Kebede, Sahar A. Al-Bayatti, Abdulamir A. Essa, Abulgasim Ahbara, Riyadh S. Aljumaah, Raed M. Alatiyat, Joram M. Mwacharo, Gro Bjørnstad, Arifa N. Naqvi, Semir Bechir Suheil Gaouar and Olivier Hanotte. 2020 The maternal origin of indigenous domestic chicken from the Middle East, the north and the horn of Africa. BMC Genetics 21:30 |
3.730 |
17. |
Raman Akinyanju Lawal, Simon H. Martin, Koen Vanmechelen, Addie Vereijken, Pradeepa Silva, Raed Mahmoud Al-Atiyat, Riyadh Salah Aljumaah, Joram M. Mwacharo, Dong-Dong Wu, Ya-Ping Zhang, Paul M. Hocking, Jacqueline Smith, David Wragg and Olivier Hanotte. 2020. The wild species genome ancestry of domestic chickens. BMC Biology, 18:13 |
6.723 |
18. |
B.M. Al-Shaer, H.A. Al-Batshan and R.M. Al-Atiyat. 2020. Effect of Probiotics on Diversity of Bacterial Community in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Chickens. Singapore Journal of Scientific Research. 9:86-94. DOI: 10.3923/sjsres.2019.86.94 |
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19. |
Nasser Ali Al-Araimi, Raed Mahmoud Al-Atiyat, Agusto Luzuriaga-Neira, Osman Mahgoub Gaafar, Isam T. Kadim, Waleed Al-Marzooqi, Hamza A. Babiker, Mohammed N. Al-Kindi, Aliya S. Al-Ansari, Ali H. Al-Lawati, Albano Beja-Pereira. 2019. Genetic structure of Omani goats reveals admixture among populations from geographically proximal sites. Small Ruminant Research 178 (2019) 16 |
1.428 |
20. |
Al-Tamimi, H., Al-Atiyat, R., Al-Majali, A., Alameri O. 2019. Renal efficiency underlies adaptive heterothermy of heat-stressed hypohydrated goats. Tropical Animal Health and Production, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-019-01948-5 |
1.01 |
21. |
Dorcus Kholofelo Malomane, Henner Simianer, Annett Weigend, Christian, Reimer Armin Otto Schmitt and Steffen Weigend and The SYNBREED chicken diversity consortium. 2019. The SYNBREED chicken diversity panel: a global resource to assess chicken diversity t high genomic resolution. BMC Genomics (2019) 20:345; https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-019-5727-9 |
4.075 |
22. |
Raed M. Al-Atiyat, Riyadh S. Aljumaah, Mohammad A. Alshaikh and Alaeldein M. Abudabos.2018. Microsatellite-Based Genetic Structure and Diversity of Local Arabian Sheep Breeds. Frontiers in Genetics, 9; Article 408 doi: 10.3389/fgene.2018.00408. |
4.151 |
23. |
Lawal, Raman A., Raed M. Al-Atiyat, Aljumaah, Riyadh S., Silva, Pradeepa, Mwacharo, Joram M. and Hanotte, Olivier. 2018.Whole-Genome Resequencing of Red Junglefowl and Indigenous Village Chicken Reveal New Insights on the Genome Dynamics of the Species. Frontiers in Genetics, 9; Article 264 doi: 10.3389/fgene.2018.00264. |
4.151 |
24. |
Al-Araimi NA, Gaafar OM, Costa V, Neira AL, Al-Atiyat RM, Beja-Pereira A. Genetic origin of goat populations in Oman revealed by mitochondrial DNA analysis. PLoS One. 2017 Dec 27;12(12):e0190235. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0190235. eCollection 2017. |
2.806 |
25. |
Raed M. Al-Atiyat, Riyadh S. Aljumaah, Alaeldein M. Abudabos, Masoud N. Alotybi, Raafat M. Harron, Abdulaziz S. Algawaan, Hassan S. Aljooan. 2017. Differentiation of free-ranging chicken using discriminant analysis of phenotypic traits. Brazilian Journal of Animal Science 46(10):791-799. |
0.61 |
26. |
Nasser Ali Al-Araimi, Raed Mahmoud Al-Atiyat, Osman Mahgoub Gaafar, Raquel Vasconcelos, Agusto Luzuriaga-Neira, Mohamed Osman Eisa, Nadir Amir, Mohammed Hocine Benaissa, Abdulbari Abbas Alfaris, Riyadh Saleh Aljumaah, Sayed M. Elnakhla, Mohamed M.I. Salem, Ibrahim A. Ishag, Mohammed El Khasmi, Albano Beja-PereiraNasser Ali Al-Araimi, et al. 2017. Maternal genetic diversity and phylogeography of native Arabian goats. Livestock Science, 206 : 8894. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.livsci.2017.09.017 |
1.377 |
27. |
Raed Mahmoud Al-Atiyat. 2017. Dynamic of Bacterial Diversity in Ileum Digesta Under Water Supplements of Antibiotics and Probiotics Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 20 (8): 372-381. |
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28. |
Alaeldein M. Abudabos Raed M. Al-Atiyat Hamad A. Albatshan Rafat Aljassim Mashael R. Aljumaah Manal M. Alkhulaifi Dragana M. Stanley. 2017. Effects of concentration of corn distillers dried grains with solubles and enzyme supplementation on cecal microbiota and performance in broiler chickens. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, DOI 10.1007/s00253-017-8448-5. |
3.42 |
29. |
Alaeldein Mahmood Abudabos Raed Muhammod Al-Atiyat Dragons Stanley Rafat Aljassim Hamad Ali Albatshan. 2017. The effect of corn distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) fortified with enzyme on growth performance of broiler. Environ Sci Pollut Res, DOI 10.1007/s11356-017-9808-5. |
2.741 |
30. |
Al-Atiyat R.M. 2017, Genetic diversity analyses of tropical goats from some countries of Middle East. Genet. Mol. Res. 16 (3): gmr16039701; DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.4238/gmr16039701. |
0.98 |
31. |
Abudabos AM, Al-Atiyat RM, Khan RU. 2017. A survey of mycotoxin contamination and chemical composition of distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS) imported from the USA into Saudi Arabia. . Environ Sci Pollut Res Int.24(18):15401-15405. doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-9130-2. |
2.741 |
32. |
Abudabos AM, Aljumaah RS, Algawaan AS, Al-Sornokh H, Al-Atiyat RM. 2017. Effects of Hen Age and Egg Weight Class on the Hatchability of Free Range Indigenous Chicken Eggs. RevistaBrasileira de Ciência Avícola 19(1):33-40. |
0.55 |
33. |
Lawal, R.A., Wragg, D., Silva, P., Vanmechelen, K., Vereijken, A., Wu, D.D., Al-Atiyat, R.M. and Hanotte, O., 2016. P1019 Genetic introgression through selection in domestic chickens: Insight from whole genome sequence analysis. Journal of Animal Science, 94(supplement4), pp.23-24. |
1.863 |
34. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M. 2016. The Extent of Linkage Disequilibrium of Maternal Haplotypes in Sheep Genome. The Philippine Agricultural Scientist 99 (2): 202-210). |
0.266 |
35. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M.. 2016. Association of allele diversity and polymorphism of microsatellites markers in the tropical goat. Research Journal of Biotechnology 11 (9):29-36 |
0.17 |
36. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M., Riyadh S. Aljumaah a, Bader M. Al-Shaer a, Hussain Al-Sornokh. 2016. Extinction probabilities of Hassawi cattle from Saudi Arabia using population viability analysis. Journal of King Saud University Science (2016) 28, 226231. |
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37. |
Al-Atiyat Raed Mahmoud, GamalSuliman, EntissarAlSuhaibani, Ahmad El-Waziry, Abdullah Al-Owaimer1, Saeid Basmaeil. 2016. The differentiation of camel breeds based on meat measurements using discriminant analysis. Trop Anim Health Prod, 48:871878. |
0.912 |
38. |
Al-Atiyat. R. 2016. Microsatellite-based estimation of inbreeding level in sheep populations of small effective size. South African Journal of Animal Science 46: 54-62. |
0.678 |
39. |
Al-Atiyat R.M.,2016. Genetic aspects of F1 crossbred between Black Bedouin and Damascus goats Research Journal of Biotechnology 11 (3) 85-91 |
0.17 |
40. |
Al-Atiyat R., W. Flood, I. Franklin, B. Kinghorn, A. Ruvinsky. 2016. Microsatellite-based genetic variation and differentiation of selected Australian Merino sheep flocks. Small Ruminant Research 136: 137144 |
0.946 |
41. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M., Hosam J. Al-TamimiNaser M. Salameh and Mohammad J. Tabbaa 2015. Genetic diversity of different Jordan goat breed using microsatellite markers. Journal of Animal Plant Sciences, 25(6). 1532-1539 |
0.422 |
42. |
Al-Atiyat R.M., 2015. Study of the reconstruction of haplotypes and recombination events in some regions of sheep genome. Research Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10 (5). 81-90 |
0.17 |
43. |
Al-Atiyat R.M., 2015. Genetic differentiation between Awassi and Merino sheep breeds using Microsatellites. Research Journal of Biotechnology 10 (4) 1-6 |
0.17 |
44. |
AlSuhaibani E,· C.C. Voudouris,· R Al-Atiyat, A Kotzamumin J Vontas · J.T. Margaritopoulos. 2015. Identification of a point mutation in the ace1 gene of Therioaphistrifollimaculata and detection of insecticide resistance by a diagnostic PCRRFLP assay. Bulletin of entomological research. Bulletin of Entomological Research (2015) 105, 712716; |
1.761 |
45. |
Al-Atiyat R.M., R.S. Aljumaah, A.M. Abudabos, A.A. Alghamdi, A.S. Alharthi, H.S. AlJooan and M.N. Alotybi. 2015. Current situation and diversity of indigenous cattle breeds of Saudi Arabia. Animal Genetic Resources, 0, 111 |
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46. |
Al-Atiyat, Raed; Mohsen Alobre, Riyadh S Aljumaah, Mohamad A Alshaikh. 2015. Microsatellite based genetic diversity and population structure of three Saudi goat breeds. Small Ruminant Research. 130:90-94 |
1.25 |
47. |
Aljumaah R. S., Alobre M.M. and Al-Atiyat R.M. 2015. Use of microsatellite markers to assign goats to their breeds. Genetics and Molecular Research Journal. 14:9071-9080. |
0.764 |
48. |
Abdullah B. M., Al-Atiyat R.M. and Tabbaa M. J. 2015. The Effects of Different Factors and Heterosis on Body Dimensions of Awassi Chios and their Crossbred Lambs. Jordan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 11(2):423-434. |
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49. |
Al-Atiyat R.M. 2015. Presence of segregation distortion in sheep. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 10 (8): 87-98. |
0.17 |
50. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M. 2015. The power of 28 microsatellite markers for parentage testing in sheep. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 18 (2):116121 |
1.403 |
51. |
Al-Atiyat Raed Mahmoud, Naser M. Salameh, Mohammad J. Tabbaa. 2014. Analysis of genetic diversity and differentiation of sheep populations in Jordan. Electronic Journal of Biotechnology 17 (2014) 168173. |
0.681 |
52. |
Al-Atiyat RM and Aljumaah RS. 2014. Genetic distances and phylogenetic trees of different Awassi sheep populations based on DNA Sequencing. Genetics Molecular Research. 13 (3): 6557-6568 (2014). |
0.775 |
53. |
Al-Atiyat RM and Aljumaah RS. 2014. Genetic relatedness among Aardi, Black Bedouin and Damascus goats breeds. Genetics Molecular Research. Genetic Molecular Research. 13 (2): 4654-4665. |
0.775 |
54. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M. 2014. Sustainable Breeding Program of Black Bedouin Goat for Conserving Genetic Diversity: Simulated Scenarios for In Situ Conservation. Jordan Journal of Agriculture Research, 5 (1): 26-37. |
0 |
55. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M.. 2014. Role of small-scale dairy sector in food security and poverty alleviation. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment. 12 (2): 427 - 433. |
0.435 |
56. |
Meshref Al-ruwaili, Saqer Herzallah, Hanee Al-Dmoor and Raed Al-Atiyat. 2014. Effect of Broiler Commercial Strains on Total and Free Cholesterol Levels of Chicken Muscle Tissues. Global Veterinaria 12 (3): 381-383. |
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57. |
Al-Atiyat, R., A.M. Abudabos, 2014. Molecular diversity of different chicken populations based on nucleotides sequencing. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment 12 (2): 379-382. |
0.435 |
58. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M. and Riyadh S. Aljumaah. 2013. Simulated breeding scenarios for improving Hejaz goat performance in subtropics. Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment Vol.11 (2): 440-444. |
0.435 |
59. |
Alaeldein M. Abudabos, Emad Samara, Elsayed O.S. Hussein, Raed M. Al-Atiyat, Ahmad Al-Haidary. 2013. Influence of stocking density on welfare indices of broilers. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 12 (2): e35.| DOI: 10.4081/ijas.2013.e35 |
0.789 |
60. |
Al-Atiyat, R.M. and A.M. Abudabos, 2013. Phylogenetic trees reconstruction for Jordan indigenous chickens and commercial broiler from DNA sequencing. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 15: 761‒766 |
0.902 |
61. |
Alaeldein M. Abudabos, Emad M. Samara, Elsayeid O.S. Hussein, Mu'ath Q. Al-Ghadi, Raed M. Al-Atiyat. 2013. Impacts of stocking density on the performance and welfare of broiler chickens. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 12 (1):66-71 |
0.789 |
62. |
Hosam J. Al-Tamimia, Belal S. Obeidat, Abdullah Y. Abdullah, Raed M. Al-Atiyat. 2013. Disproportionate thermophysiological strain between intensively- and extensively-managed goats during summer. Small Ruminant Research, 109:1-8. |
1.099 |
63. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M., Naser M. Salameh and Mohammad J. Tabbaa, 2012. Phylogeny and Evolutionary Analysis of Goat Breeds in Jordan Based on DNA Sequencing. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 15: 850-853. |
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64. |
Al-Atiyat Raed M. 2012. Genetic diversity of Jordan indigenous layers and genetic distance with exotic layers. The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences, 22(4):480-487 |
0.638 |
65. |
Al-Atiyat R., Tabbaa MJ.,Salameh N., Tarawneh K., Al-Shmayla L., Al-Tamimi H. 2011. Analysis of genetic variation of fat tailed-sheep in southern region of Jordan. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 7 (5):378-389. |
0.869 |
66. |
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 Sheep Goat Sciences, 5 (1): 83-92. |
0.869 |
67. |
Al-Atiyat R., 2010. Genetic diversity of indigenous chicken ecotypes in Jordan. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 9(41): 7014-7019. |
0.466 |
68. |
Al-Atiyat R., 2009. Extinction probabilities of Indigenous Cattle Population in Jordan using population viability analysis. Livestock science, 123:121-12. |
1.410 |
69. |
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. |
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70. |
Al-Atiyat R., 2009. DNA polymorphism of Indigenous chickens in Jordan. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 4(5)237-244 |
0.235 |
71. |
Tabbaa M. and Al-Atiyat R. 2009. Breeding objectives, selection criteria and factors influencing them for goat breeding in Jordan. Small Ruminant Research, 84: 815 |
1.428 |
72. |
Al-Atiyat R., 2009. Diversity of chicken populations in Jordan using discriminant analysis of performance traits. International Journal of Agriculture and Biology. 11 (4): 374380 |
0.940 |
73. |
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. |
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74. |
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. |
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* The impact factor of the Journal where the article published and it is as reported in the year of publication by Journal citation Report, Web of knowledge at ISI Thomson Reuter (https://jcr.incites.thomsonreuters.com/)
PUBLICATIONS: In Conference proceedings as first and main speaker
- Al-Atiyat M., 2023. Food Security and Animal Products of Threatened Jordan Indigenous Livestock. Forth International Agricultural Conference (4th IAC2023)”. The College of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Mosul, Mosul, IRAQ. 10-11 January 2023.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2022. The effects of climate change on livestock biodiversity and extinction: Jordanian Livestock Red List. Livestock Biodiversity and Climate Change, Wednesday, 11th May, 2022. Faculty of Agriculture, Mutah University, Karak, Jordan.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2021. Jordan and biodiversity. Jordan after a hundrad years: The International Conference 31st March 2021. Amman, Jordan
- Al-Atiyat M., 2018. Sustainable Breeding Program of small ruminant (Goat and Sheep) in Jordan: Simulated work. Eighth Scientific Agricultural Conference (ESAC-2018). October 15-17, 2018, Faculty of Agriculture, Mut’ah University, Karak, Jordan.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2018. Climate change and diversity of indigenous cattle breeds: Current situation of Jordan and Saudi Arabia.. Eighth Scientific Agricultural Conference (ESAC-2018). October 15-17, 2018, Faculty of Agriculture, Mut’ah University, Karak, Jordan.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2018. Animals and Rock Art: Example of Saudi cattle drawings in rocks. 8th Sci. Agri. Conf. (ESAC-2018). Oct. 15-17, 2018, Fac. Agri., Mut’ah University, Karak, Jordan.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2018. Swap sample collection from Camels, Horse and game birds for DNA testing . Eighth Scientific Agricultural Conference (ESAC-2018). October 15-17, 2018, Faculty of Agriculture, Mut’ah University, Karak, Jordan.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2017. Breeding Australian camels for meat demanded by gulf countries. Australian Camel Export Development in the Gulf States, Manager, Land and Culture Program of NGAANYATJARRA COUNCIL. Intercontinental Festival City Dubai, Dubai Festival City, United Arab Emirates; Jan 2017.
- Al-Atiyat M., 2015. Effect of Water Supplementation on the Bacterial Diversity of Ileum in Broilers. 2nd Middle East Molecular Biology Congress Exhibition Congress, MEMBS. Congress Centre Istanbul. Turkey. Sep 2015.
- Al-Atiyat M., Suliman G. M., El-Waziry A. M., Al-Owaimer A. N. and Basmaeil S. 2015. Estimating Rapprochement Possibilities of Saudi Camel Breeds Using Discriminant Analysis of Meat Composition and Quality Characteristics Camel Conference, ISOCARD 2015 -; Almaty, Kasakhstan, 06/2015
- Al-Atiyat, Raed M. 2014. Genetic distances and phylogenetic trees of different Awassi sheep populations based on DNA sequencing. 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Vancouver, BC Canada.
- Al-Atiyat, 2012. Sustainable breeding program of Hejaz goat for conserving genetic diversity. The Seventh International Scientific Agricultural Conference, SSAC 2012. Irbid, Jordan
- Al-Atiyat, 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, ICARDA. 1-4 February 2010, Amman, Jordan
- Al-AtiyatRaed M. and Mohammad J. Tabbaa. 2009. Role of livestock in poverty alleviation and food security: A review. In Proceeding of Jordan Society of Scientific research. Amman, Jordan
- Al-Atiyat, 2008. Power of Microsatelliate markers in detecting parentage of animals. 2nd Jordanian Egyptian Conference on Biotechnology, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan. Nov. 2008.
- Al-Atiyat, 2008. Conservation genetics of indigenous animals of Jordan- A case study. Globdiv Summer Workshop. Global Biodiversity of livestock, 6-12 September 2008. Piacenza, Italy.
- Al-Atiyat, 2007. Viability and Dynamics of Indigenous Cattle Population in Jordan. Proceeding of 6th Jordanian Agricultural scientific conference. Amman-Jordan. D33
- Al-Atiyat, 2006, Biodiversity of Indigenous Chicken in Jordan using DNA Markers. Proceeding of 1st EJ Conference on Biotechnology and Sustainable Development, Cairo-Egypt.
- Al-Atiyat, 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
- Al-Atiyat, R. 2006. DNA based parentage testing in sheep. Biotechnology in Agriculture conference, Al-BALQA Applied Univeristy-NCARE. February 7th 2006. Amman-Jordan.
- 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 Intern. Congress of Genetics. P.133. Melbourne, Australia
- 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.
ACADEMIC ACTIVITY AND CONTIRBUTION
- Teaching Courses of Full responsibility
- Animal Breeding and Genetics
- Principles of Genetics
- Basics and Quantitative Genetics
- Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology
- Animal Biotechnology
- Principles of Animal Sciences
- Statistics and Biostatistics
- Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis
- Horse Rearing
- Principles of Animal production
- Student Seminar
- Teaching Courses of Part responsibility (Genetics part or Coordinating)
- Sheep and Goat Production
- Cattle Production
- Poultry Production
- Camel Production
- Animal Products
- Elective Courses
- Teaching Maser and PhD programs courses
- Supervision and Co-Supervision of many Maser and PhD students.
OWnerships, FEllowships and Scholarships
- Excellent Researcher at Mutah University for 2019.
- Research Visitor to Hohenheim University - Germany in summer semester (June-August), 2009, 2010 and 2011 funding through DFG and DAAD of Germany.
- Research Fellowship in Animal Genetics lab. , Animals Sci. Dep., University of New England, Australia. 2004.
- Scholarship of PhD study from Mutah University, Jordan. 2000-2004
- Scholarship of Master Degree study from University of Jordan, Jordan. 1994-1996.
Academic and Professional Skills
- Research management and Statistical Analysis system (SAS) expert.
- DNA extraction, testing and its bioinformatics expert
- Professional Academic Teaching and learning expert
- Academic Accreditation expert
Acadmic and Volunteer services for Loacal and International Community
- Free consultation and training service for empowering women, children in Agriculture, social and education sectors in Jordan and regional Arab countries
-Volunteering missions and membership in many non-governmental organizations and society
-Board of Editor Member in many specialized and refereed journals of Animal breeding and Genetics in Jordan and Worldwide.
- Member of organizing committees, scientific committees and main organizer of many conferences, scientific meeting and workshops
- Reviewers for hundreds of manuscript published in and refereed journals of Agriculture, food security, animal production, breeding and genetics in Jordan and Worldwide.