Mabrouk Abd Eldaim | Molecular Biology Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mabrouk Abd Eldaim | Molecular Biology Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Mabrouk Abd Eldaim, Menoufia University, Egypt

🔬 Prof. Dr. Mabrouk Abd Eldaim, a distinguished researcher in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, holds a Ph.D. from Hokkaido University, Japan, with post-doctoral fellowships from Kyoto University. With over 880 citations and an H-index of 18, his expertise spans across veterinary sciences and biomedical research. Currently serving as Vice Dean for Postgraduate Affairs and Professor at Menoufia University, Egypt, he also directs the Quality Assurance unit. Prof. Eldaim’s multilingual proficiency in English and Arabic enriches his global scientific collaborations. His career blends academic excellence with leadership in education and research.

 

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Scientific Qualifications

🔬 Prof. Dr. Mabrouk Abd Eldaim’s illustrious academic journey encompasses a rich tapestry of scientific achievements. Holding a Ph.D. in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology from Hokkaido University, Japan, he further honed his expertise through post-doctoral fellowships in Biomedical Sciences at Kyoto University. Prior to this, he attained a Master’s degree in Veterinary Medical Sciences from Menoufia University, Egypt, and a Bachelor’s degree with distinction from Alexandria University. With over 880 citations and an H-index of 18, his contributions to research are highly regarded, with 27 highly cited works. Prof. Eldaim’s multidisciplinary background underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in the biomedical field.

Research Focus

🔬 Prof. Dr. Mabrouk Abd Eldaim’s research focus primarily revolves around the fields of pharmacology, toxicology, and biomedical sciences. His work delves into elucidating the mechanisms underlying the protective effects of natural compounds against various toxins and chemical agents. With a keen interest in herbal medicine, his studies explore the therapeutic potential of plants like Trigonella foenum-graecum, Moringa oleifera, and Spirulina platensis in mitigating oxidative stress, inflammation, and organ damage. Prof. Eldaim’s investigations shed light on novel approaches for alleviating toxicity-induced ailments, offering promising avenues for pharmaceutical development and clinical intervention.

 

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