Ali Mahzari has received his Bachelor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences from College of Applied Medical Sciences of King Saud University in Riyadh, KSA in 2005 and Master’s degree of Laboratory Medicine from RMIT University in 2010 and did research in the Cytogenetics and Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratories of the Murdoch Children Research Institute in Melbourne. He has worked as a Medical Technologist 1 in Biochemistry Lab in King Fahad Medical City from 2006-2008 and in 2011. His work involved the testing of quality control of the automated machines, blood sample for clinical chemistry, liver and lipid profile tests. He is currently a PhD student at RMIT University and a Lecturer in the Laboratory Medicine Department at Al-Baha University. His current research interest is in the evaluation of effectiveness and safety of Chinese medicine in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver-related disease. Ali Mahzari has received his Bachelor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences from College of Applied Medical Sciences of King Saud University in Riyadh, KSA in 2005 and Master’s degree of Laboratory Medicine from RMIT University in 2010 and did research in the Cytogenetics and Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratories of the Murdoch Children Research Institute in Melbourne. He has worked as a Medical Technologist 1 in Biochemistry Lab in King Fahad Medical City from 2006-2008 and in 2011. His work involved the testing of quality control of the automated machines, blood sample for clinical chemistry, liver and lipid profile tests. He is currently a PhD student at RMIT University and a Lecturer in the Laboratory Medicine Department at Al-Baha University. His current research interest is in the evaluation of effectiveness and safety of Chinese medicine in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and liver-related disease.
Gastroenterology