Tayser I. Yagob Mohamed
Research focus
- Iron studies in man using enriched stable isotopes.
- Use of stable isotopes in the trace elements metabolism studies
Biography
January 2017 – present
Post-doc, TU Delft, The Netherlands, Applied Radiation and Isotopes, Radiation Science and Technology
June 2012 – December 2016
PhD student , TU Delft, The Netherlands, Radiation and Isotopes for Health, Radiation Science and Technology
April 1999 – September 2001
MSc Chemistry, University of Khartoum, Sudan
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T. Yagob, P. Bode, A. van de Wiel, H. Th. Wolterbeek. (2017) Mass balance studies of iron without the need of subsampling using Large Sample Neutron Activation Analysis. Trace elements in medicine, 18(2): 28−33
Tayser Yagob, Peter Bode, Albert van de Wiel, Fadwa Ismail, and Bert Th. Wolterbeek. (2017) Zinc Status in Iron Deficient Anaemic Patients in Sudan. J Nutri Bio, 2(1):139-146.
T. Yagob, A. van de Wiel, R. Kraaijenhagen, P. Bode and H. T. Wolterbeek. (2015) Iron concentrations in blood compartments in anemic and hemochromatosis patients using neutron activation analysis (NAA). J. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 32 S1-S42.
T. Yagob, A. van de Wiel, R. Kraaijenhagen, P. Bode and H. T. Wolterbeek (2013). Stable neutron-activable isotopes to study the efficacy of Fe supplementation in individuals with iron disorders. J. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 27 S1-S50.
