Shaimaa Selim 2015

CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Data First Name Shaimaa Last Name Selim Date of Birth 6.3.1984 Marital Status Married Mailing Address Shibin El-Kom, Minufiya E-mails [email protected]: [email protected] Mobile phone 01066887941 Education B.V.Sc.2005, VeterinarySciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Minufiya University, Egypt (Very Good Grade). M.V.Sc. 2010, Veterinary Medical Sciences ( and Clinical Nutrition), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Minufiya University, Egypt. M.V.Sc. thesis "Effect of in-ovo administration with amino acids, E and ascorbic acid on the performance of hatched Muscovy ducklings". PhD 2015, Agricultural sciences (Animal Science), Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Finland. PhD Thesis "Effects of dietary energy on transcriptional adaptations and insulin resistance in dairy cows and ". Present Employment Lecturer at Department of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sadat City (from December 2015 till now) Professional Experience Demonstrator of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Minufiya University, Egypt, from January 2007 till April 2010. Assistant Lecturer of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Minufiya University, Egypt, from May 2010 till November 2015. Lecturer of Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sadat City University, Egypt, from December 2015 till now.

Laboratory Courses  Chemical analysis of feed stuffs  Ration formulation for different animals and poultry Other Courses  Computer (ICDL, Software, Internet)  SPSS program (Statistical Package for Social Science) Other Experience  Technical supervisor, Veterinary Research Farm, Minufiya University, Egypt, January 2007- January 2010  Technician, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, December 2010 – April 2011 Shaimaa Selim 2015

 Technician, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, October 2011- January 2012.  Technician, Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, May 2015- September 2015. Interested Areas  Clinical animal nutrition  Nutritional deficiency diseases  Gene expression analyses using qPCR Publications Conference Papers: 1. Tuomo Kokkonen, Nanbing Qin, Mika Hilvo, Siru Salin, Shaimaa Selim, Tuulikki Seppänen-Laakso, Juhani Taponen, Aila Vanhatalo, Kari Elo. 2014. Effects of energy intake on lipidomic profile of and adipose tissue in dairy cows. ISNH/ISRP International Conference 2014. 2. Shaimaa Selim, Kari Elo, Seija Jaakkola, Ninja Karikoski, Tiina Reilas, Susanna Särkijärvi, Markku Saastamoinen, Tuomo Kokkonen. 2014. Effect of - associated fattening on insulin resistance in mares. 7th European workshop on Equine Nutrition. Leipzig, Germany. 3. N. Qin, S. Selim, T. Seppänen-Laakso, M. Hilvo, J. Taponen, S. Salin, A. Vanhatalo, K. Elo and T. Kokkonen. 2014. The alteration of lipidomic profiles correlates with gene expression and physiological parameters of dairy cows during the periparturient period. DairyCare conference. 4. S. Selim, T. Kokkonen, S. Jaakkola, N. Karikoski, T. Reilas, S. Särkijärvi, M. Saastamoinen, K. Elo. 2014. Effects of weight gain on gene expression in subcutaneous neck and tailhead adipose tissue in Finnhorse mares. Maataloustieteen Päivät 2014. 5. S. Selim, T. Kokkonen, S. Jaakkola, N. Karikoski, T. Reilas, S. Särkijärvi, M. Saastamoinen, K. Elo. 2013. Effects of pasture-associated deposition on the expression of adipokine, chemokine and insulin signaling pathway genes in Finnhorse mares. In Proc. 4th N0rdic Feed Science Conference, Uppsala, Sweden. 6. Selim S., Kokkonen T., Salin S., Taponen J., Vanhatalo A., Elo K. 2013. Effect of prepartum dietary energy on the liver and subcutaneous adipose tissue gene expression of dairy cows during the transition period. In Proc. 15th international conference on production diseases in farm animals, Uppsala, Sweden. 7. Kokkonen, T., S. Salin, S. Selim, J. Taponen, K. Elo, and A. Vanhatalo. 2012. Effect of dietary energy level during the dry period on insulin resistance in dairy cows. In Proc. 3rd Nordic Feed Sci. Conf. Uppsala, Sweden.

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1. Selim, S., Kokkonen, T., Taponen, J., Vanhatalo, A. & Elo, K. 2015. Effect of prepartal ad libitum feeding of grass on transcriptional adaptations of the liver and subcutaneous adipose tissue in dairy cows during the periparturient period. Journal of Dairy Science. 98 (8): 5515-5528. 2. S. Selim, K. Elo, S. Jaakkola, N. Karikoski, T. Reilas, S. Särkijärvi, M. Saastamoinen, T. Kokkonen. 2015. Relationships among body condition, tolerance and Shaimaa Selim 2015

subcutaneous adipose tissue gene expression during the grazing season in mares. PLOS One 10, 5, 20 pages, 0125968. 3. S. Selim, S. Salin, J. Taponen, A. Vanhatalo, T. Kokkonen, K. Elo. 2014. Prepartal dietary energy alters transcriptional adaptations in the liver but not in subcutaneous adipose tissue of dairy cows during the transition period. Physiological Genomics, 46: 328-337. 4. H. Ahmed, R. Abou-Elkhair, S. Ketkat, S. Selim. 2015. Growth and economic performance of broiler chickens fed on graded levels of canola meal with or without multi- supplementation. Journal of Agricultural Science, 7, No. 6; 2015 5. R. Abou-Elkhair, H. Ahmed, S. Selim. 2014. Effects of black pepper (Piper nigrum), turmeric powder (Curcuma longa) and coriander seeds (Coriandrum sativum) and their combinations as feed additives on growth performance, carcass traits, some parameters and humoral immune response of broiler chickens. Asian Australian Journal of Animal Science, 27: 847-854. 6. K. Gaafar, S. Selim, S. El-Ballal. 2013. Effect of in-ovo administration with two levels of amino acids mixture on the performance of Muscovy ducks. Emir.J.Food Agric. 25(1):58-65. 7. S. Selim, K. Gaafar, S. El-Ballal. 2012. Influence of in-ovo administration with vitamin E and ascorbic acid on the performance of Muscovy ducks. Emir.J.Food Agric. 24(3): 264-271.