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Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Benha University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Curriculum Vitae AHMED IBRAHIM ABO-AHMED [email protected] I- Personal Information Name: Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Ibrahim Abo-Ahmed. Birth Date: March 9th, 1982. Religion: Moslem. Nationality: Egyptian. Marital Status: Married and have 3 daughters. Military Status: Exempted. Inhabitance Address: Sibirbâi, Tanta City, Gharbeya Governorate, Egypt. Postal Address: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Moshtohor, Toukh 13736, Egypt. Current Occupation & Affiliation: Lecturer of Anatomy & Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt. Home Phone: (+2) 0403450182. Mobile: (+2) 01068896163. Postal Code: 13736 Fax: (+2) 0132463074 E- Mail: (Primary): [email protected] (Alternative): [email protected] II- Scientific Qualifications Philosophy Doctor Degree (PhD) of Veterinary Medical Sciences (Anatomy & Embryology), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University by joint supervision scholarship in Gifu university, Japan (June, 2016) entitled "Identifying Dermal Papilla Genes Using CRISPR/Cas9-induced Reporter Knock-In Mice". Master of Veterinary Medical Sciences (Anatomy & Embryology), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University (November, 2008) entitled "Some anatomical studies on the larynx in Balady rabbit". Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagazig University, Benha Branch (December, 2004) with very good grade. III- III- Publications 1) Ahmed Abdeen, Omayma A. Abou-Zaid, Hussein A. Abdel-Maksoud, Mohamed Aboubakr, Afaf Abdelkader, Amany Abdelnaby, Ahmed I. Abo-Ahmed, Amany El-Mleeh, Ola Mostafa, Mohamed Abdel-Daim and Lotfi Aleya (2019): Cadmium overload modulates piroxicam-regulated oxidative damage and apoptotic pathways. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2019 Aug; 26(24):25167- 25177. 2) Mahmoud Abdelghaffar Emam, Ahmed I. Abo-Ahmed (2018): Age-related histomorphometric and immunohistochemical changes of the moderator band in Egyptian Baladi cattle. Anat Histol Embryol. 2018; 1–8. 3) Alshaimaa M. Said, Ahmed I. Abo-Ahmed, Shimaa A. E. Atwa (2019): Biochemical, Immunohistochemical and Histopathological Studies on the Effect of Probiotic and N-Acetylcysteine on Experimental Ulcerative Colitis. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Studies, 10(3): 32-41, May 2019. 4) Osama Ahmed, Mohamed Attia, Hatem Bahgat, Ahmed Kassab, Masatake Osawa, Ahmed I. Abo-Ahmed, Md Nojebuzzaman (2018): Generating LacZ- reporter transgenic mice to identify Keratin 79 (K79) expression in hair follicles’ infundibulum. Benha Veterinary Medical Journal, In Press. 5) Ahmed Abo-Ahmed, Dong-Soo Lee, Foad Farrag, Xujun Han, Md Nojebuzzaman, Mohamed Attia, Hatem Bahgat, Ahmed Kassab, Masatake Osawa (2016): Generating LacZ-reporter transgenic mice to identify α1 (XIX) Collagen (Col19a1) expression in Dermal Papilla Cells. BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL, VOL. 30, NO. 1:380-395. 6) Ahmed Abo-Ahmed, Dong-Soo Lee and Masatake Osawa (2015): Indispensable roles of Lrrc15 for proper tissue morphogenesis during mouse development. Oral presentation in the 48th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists (JSDB). [Tsukuba International Congress Center, 2-20-3 Takezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. June 2-5, 2015]. 7) A. Abo-Ahmed, M. El-Shaieb and M. Attia (2010): Some anatomical studies on the laryngeal muscles in Balady (Native) Egyptian rabbits. Scientific Symposium " Progresses and Perspectives In Veterinary Medicine", Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, ION IONESCU DE LA BRAD, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, IASI, Romania, (10th – 11th June, 2010). 8) M. El-Shaieb, M. Attia and A. Abo-Ahmed (2009): Some anatomical studies on the laryngeal cartilages in Balady rabbit. Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Scientific International Conference of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt (January29th to February1st, 2009). III- IV- Honors, Projects and Awards I was honored in the Main Egyptian Journal as I was one of the highest grades in the Bachelor's degree in Veterinary Medicine in 2004. Postdoctoral fellow at Center for iPS cell Research and Application (CiRA), Kyoto University, Japan for six months (8/2019-2/2020). Competitive joint supervision scholarship for PhD in Gifu University, Japan financially supported by Egyptian government from June, 2014 till February, 2016. Principal investigator (PI) of the competitive scientific project entitled” Preliminary anatomical study for producing commercial contegra and biological mesh from animal origin for human purposes” financially supported by Benha University, Egypt. III- V- Employment Agenda (Positions) Date Organization Country Position Role Center for iPS cell Research Japan Postdoctoral fellow Research 1 8/2019- and Application (CiRA), 2/2020 Kyoto University, Japan 2 6/2016 - Faculty of Veterinary Egypt Lecturer of Teaching & present Medicine- Benha Univ. Anatomy&Embryology Research 3 Lab. of Molecular Design 9/2013 - and Synthesis, graduate Scientific Japan Visiting Scholar 2/2016 School of Medicine, Gifu Research University 4 Laboratory of Veterinary 6/2012 - Anatomy, Faculty of Scientific Japan Visiting researcher 8/2013 Applied Biological Research Sciences, Gifu Univ. 5 11/2008 – Faculty of Veterinary Egypt Assistant lecturer Teaching & 3/2012 Medicine- Benha Univ. Research 6 2005- Faculty of Veterinary Egypt Demonstrator Teaching & 2008 Medicine- Benha Univ. Research III- V I- Skills, Teaching, Activities and Scientific Experience Exemplary skills in reading, teaching, analysis, research, critical thinking and writing. Strong oral communicator and lecturer in the classroom, and effective written communicator to students and other staff members. Excellent coaching, teaching, and motivational skills when working with individual students and encouraging them to work to their potential. Friendly and personable, making interactions with students and colleagues pleasant even when discussing ways students should improve. Solid ability to stay organized and on top of important deadlines when teaching a full load of classes each semester. Excellent computer skills (ICDL holder). Excellent English communicator (International Toefl, IBT). Teaching courses of Biology, Systematic Anatomy and Embryology for the undergraduate and postgraduate students. Visiting researcher in Laboratory of Veterinary Anatomy, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu University, Japan from 6/2012 till 8/2013. Visiting Scholar in Laboratory of Molecular Design and Synthesis, Department of Regeneration and Applied Medical Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu University, Japan from 9/2013 till 2/2016. Postdoctoral fellow at Center for iPS cell Research and Application (CiRA), Kyoto University, Japan for six months (8/2019-2/2020). Participation in the clinical summer training for undergraduate students of the faculty of veterinary medicine, Benha University. Attending and participation in the veterinary field convoys at Qalioubya Governorate, Egypt. Participation in preparation of animal skeletons and organs specimens in the anatomy museum in Fac. of Vet. Med., Benha Univ. Egypt. Language skills: Mother language: Arabic Second language: English (Very good reading, listening, writing & speaking). (Local and international IBT Toefl tests). III- VII- Areas of Research Comparative Veterinary Anatomy and Embryology. Immunohistochemistry and In situ hybridization study. Mouse transgenesis to identify gene function in vivo. Molecular and Stem cell biology. CRISPR/Cas9 technology for gene editing. Stem cells and their medical therapeutic uses. Age-related morphogenesis. Molecular Embryology. Expression and Distribution of glutamate receptors mRNAs in avian brain and retina. Histogenesis and Prenatal Development of the genital system in the domestic animals. Pancreatic cancer research. III- VIII- Conferences and Workshops Attending the International Conference of Higher Education Development: Global Variables and International Standards held in Benha University, Egypt on 22nd-23rd January, 2019. Participation in the module entitled ”Proposal Writing for Post Docs” within DAAD Kairo Akademie at the premises of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt on 17th December, 2018. Participation in the module entitled ”How to Present Scientific Data” within DAAD Kairo Akademie at the premises of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt on 13th November, 2018. Participation in the module entitled ”Scientific Thinking and Argumentation Skills for Problem Solving” within DAAD Kairo Akademie at the premises of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt on 27th September, 2018. Attendance and member of organization committee of the 6th Scientific International Conference “Future Prospects for Veterinary Medicine in Sustainable Development” held by Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt on July 31st –August 4th, 2018. Attending the workshop about identification of Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) at the premises of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Egypt on 7/2/2018. Attending the 7th International Conference of Veterinary Research Division entitled “Development of Animal Wealth: Challenges and Solutions” held in National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt on December 5th-7th, 2017. Attending the 2nd Sino-Egyptian International Congress on Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences & Engineering
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