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个人简介
PREVIOUS POSITIONS:
* Researcher Assistant, Environmental Research and Medical Malacology Department, TBRI, June, 1992 - October 2003.
* Assistant Researcher, Environmental Research and Medical Malacology Department, TBRI, October 2003 - November 2008.
* Researcher, Environmental Research and Medical Malacology Department, TBRI, November 2008 – May 2015.
Present position: Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Research and Medical Malacology, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute (TBRI), Imbaba, Cairo, Egypt. P. O. Box 30 Imbaba, Cairo, Egypt.
Email:
hanan.mossalem@yahoo.com
Tel. Office (202) 5406656
(202) 5402549
Home (202) 35467725
Mobile 01005477769
ACADEMIC DEGREES :
* Ph.D. in Medical Malacology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, 2008.
* M.Sc. In Medical Malacology, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, 2003.
* B.Sc. In Zoology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, 1989. with "Excellence".
* Advanced English "TOEFEL" with total score "613".
* ICDL for computer
OWN THESES:
M. Sc. Studies on the molluscicidal and miracidicidal effects of certain wild plants on Schistosoma mansoni – Biomphalaria alexandrina system.
PH. D. studies on the impact of schistosoma mansoni infection and certain compounds on the haemolymph of Biomphalaria alexandrina.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE :
• Vector snails and Medical Malacology, especially in using cercaricidal, miracidicidal and molluscicidals from plant or chemical origin with their histological effects on all gonads, Haemolymph of fresh water snails under light and electron microscope.
• Epidemiology of the host-parasite systems, mainly those concerning the schistosomes.
• Host-parasite relationships, population biology, host and parasite compatibility.
• Snail studies under simulated natural conditions.
• Control Schistosomiasis by chemical and plant origin molluscicides
• Conducting training courses in the field of Schistosomiasis and Medical Malacology for trainees from Egypt, Middle East, African countries, and Asia.
• Using Antioxidants plants in raising resistance in vector’s snail to keep environmental equilibrium
ACADEMIC SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS
- Reviewer for some scientific journals
- Member of discussion committees for Master 's and Ph.D degree
- Supervisor for some master and Ph.D degree
- Egyptian Society of Natural Toxins.
- Agricultural Chemistry & Environmental Protection Society.
- Egyptian German Society of Zoology.
- Egyptian Parasitologists Society.
- Egyptian Society of Pancreatic Islet Transplantation Research for Diabetic Patients.
Research Projects
- Co-Principal Investigator of a research project
Title
"Mollucs as models for testing the neurotoxic effect of some heavy metals and the protective role of medicinal plants" Theodor Bilharz Research Institute. (June, 2012 – May, 2015)
- Principal Investigator of a research project
Title
The role of some plants extracts in raising resistance of snails to infection with trematodes. (2015-2018).
- International project Member of the Chinese research project
Title
Evaluation of the Chinese Luoweil /TDS plant molluscicide on the snail intermediate hosts of Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium (i.e Biomphalaria alexandrina and Bulinus truncates). (2015-2016).
- Co-Principal Investigator of International research project
Title
A Neurobiological Approach to vector control for intestinal schistosomiasis. (2016-2019).
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QJM: An International Journal of Medicineno. Supplement_1 (2024)
Esraa H. Nafie, Maha M. Abou-Gamra,Hanan S. Mossalem,Rania M. Sarhan,Olfat A. Hammam,Sami M. Nasr,Mona M. Anwar
Journal of Parasitic Diseasespp.1-19, (2024)
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