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About Dr. Mohamed Sherif Lectures

By popular demand to make videos of Dr Mohamed Sherif’s lectures, we have finally started a YouTube channel!

Doctor Sherif is a professor in the field of Microbiology and Immunology with more than 40 years of experience. More about him can be found on his LinkedIn profile.

مرحبا بكم على صفحة الدكتور محمد شريف الخاصة على اليوتوب، من خلال هذه الصفحة ستشاهد فيديوهات خاصة بالميكروبيولوجي والإميونولوجي

We have been a passionate believers in advancing student achievement through technology. Dr Sherif will be explaining Microbiology & Immunology lectures on this channel.

The videos you will find on this channel are full free lessons that include multiple examples to help you understand the material easily.

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Autoclaves typically operate at temperatures of 121°C or 134°C #sterilization #immunity

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Autoclaves typically operate at temperatures of 121°C or 134°C #sterilization #immunity

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