Magdy S. Alabady, PhD, MSc

Faculty, Scientist, and Writer


Curriculum vitae



Department of Plant Biology

University of Georgia Athens

Address :
Department of Plant Biology
2502 Miller Plant Sciences
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Office: Room# 4520
Lab: Room# 4505



PBIO 3660l -- Spring 2025


Intensive Lab Course -- Genomics and Bioinformatics


The students collaboratively worked on a project to identify the endophytic microbiome of Sarracenia across multiple tissue types and time points, and compare it to the rhizosphere microbiome. Their results were impressive, reflecting strong teamwork and analytical skills, and will be included in our upcoming manuscript for publication.
Marianne
Marianne
Sophia
Sophia
Davis
Davis
Luci
Luci
Dogmawi
Dogmawi
Sara
Sara
Lauren
Lauren
Morgan
Morgan
Neekan
Neekan
Zack
Zack
Breanne
Breanne
Ella
Ella
Camryn
Camryn
Maya
Maya
Roshni
Roshni
Jeni
Jeni
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Sophie
Sophie
Taylor
Taylor
William
William
Sparsh
Sparsh
Adarsh
Adarsh
Alex
Alex
Maggie
Maggie
Ashly
Ashly
Emily
Emily
Gracelyn
Gracelyn
Akhil
Akhil
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AI generated summary of the student’s course evaluation:
  • Spring 2025 PBIO3660L-PM, evaluation summary
PBIO3660L: Plant Biology Intensive Lab received positive evaluations. Students found the course well-organized and challenging, with useful assignments and activities. The instructor, Magdy Alabady, was praised for being prepared, enthusiastic, and willing to help students.
  • Spring 2025 PBIO3660L-PA, evaluation summary
PBIO3660L: Plant Biology Intensive Lab received overwhelmingly positive evaluations. Students praised Dr. Alabady’s enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to make complex concepts accessible. Suggestions for improvement included clarifying bioinformatics expectations and providing more structured deadlines.

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