Mohamed Seif | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Seif | Environmental Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Food Toxicology and Contaminants at National Research Centre, Egypt, Egypt.

Dr. Mohamed Seif is an Associate Professor at the Food Toxicology and Contaminants Department of the National Research Center in Cairo, Egypt, a position he has held since June 2022. He earned his Ph.D. in Animal Physiology from Ain-Shams University, where his research focused on the protective effects of Melissa officinalis L. extract against pesticide toxicity. Dr. Seif has over 10 years of experience in scientific research, with significant contributions to the fields of animal physiology and food safety. He has published extensively in reputable journals and has participated in numerous international training programs, enhancing his expertise in areas such as natural product extraction, molecular docking, and chromatography techniques. His research interests include phytochemicals, bioactive component identification, and protective strategies against contaminants in food and agriculture.

Publication Profile👤

Education

Dr. Mohamed Seif holds a Ph.D. in Animal Physiology from Ain-Shams University, where he focused on the protective effects of Melissa officinalis L. extract against pesticide toxicity and its impacts on reproductive functions in rats, graduating in February 2015. He also earned a Master of Science degree in Animal Physiology from the same institution in January 2012, with research on the efficacy of various adsorbent materials against Deoxynivalenol toxicity in laboratory animals. Dr. Seif completed his Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Production at Assuit University, Asyut, Egypt, graduating with a very good grade in June 2004

Professional Experience

Dr. Mohamed Seif has extensive professional experience in the field of food toxicology and animal physiology, currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Food Toxicology and Contaminants Department at the National Research Center in Cairo, Egypt, since June 2022. He has over a decade of experience in scientific research, beginning in December 2011. Dr. Seif has participated in various international collaborations, including a postdoctoral fellowship in the People’s Republic of China and training courses in the Netherlands and Turkey, focusing on dairy farm management and integrated pest management, respectively. His teaching experience includes roles as a biology teacher at Orman International School in Cairo and conducting training courses at the NRC Training Center. Additionally, he has gained practical experience through training in pesticide residue determination and aflatoxin analysis, further enhancing his expertise in food safety and quality control.

Research Interests

Dr. Mohamed Seif’s research interests are centered around phytochemistry, with a particular focus on natural products and protection strategies against toxicity in food and the environment. He is adept in the extraction, isolation, and identification of bioactive components from natural resources, contributing to the development of safe and effective solutions for food safety. Dr. Seif employs advanced techniques such as molecular docking and chromatography (HPLC, GC, and GC/MS) to investigate the toxicological impacts of various contaminants and to explore the protective effects of natural extracts on biological systems. His work aims to enhance the understanding of how natural substances can mitigate toxic effects, particularly in relation to agricultural practices and food consumption.

Publication Top Notes

Bio-evaluation of Crustacean and Fungal Nano-Chitosan for Applying as Food Ingredient

  • Journal: Toxicology Reports
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 91

Hepato-Renal Protective Effects of Egyptian Purslane Extract Against Experimental Cadmium Toxicity in Rats with Special Emphasis on the Functional and Histopathological Changes

  • Journal: Toxicology Reports
  • Volume: 6, Pages: 625-631
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 82

Bio and Phyto-Chemical Effect of Amphora Coffeaeformis Extract Against Hepatic Injury Induced by Paracetamol in Rats

  • Journal: Molecular Biology Reports
  • Volume: 45, Pages: 2007-2023
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 48

Evaluation of the Biological Efficiency of Silver Nanoparticles Biosynthesized Using Croton Tiglium L. Seeds Extract Against Azoxymethane-Induced Colon Cancer in Rats

  • Journal: Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP)
  • Volume: 21 (5), Pages: 1369
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 27

Evaluation of Antioxidant Efficiency of Croton Tiglium L. Seeds Extracts After Incorporating Silver Nanoparticles

  • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Chemistry
  • Volume: 62 (2), Pages: 181-200
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 27

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Seif’s combination of educational qualifications, impactful research, extensive publication record, and commitment to teaching positions him as a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His work not only contributes to scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for public health and safety.

 

Somayeh Mirzaee | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Somayeh Mirzaee | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD students at Shahrekord University, Iran.

Somayeh Mirzaee is a dedicated Ph.D. student at Shahrekord University, focusing on watershed management. With a strong academic background in natural resource management and significant experience in applying her expertise through various projects, she has established herself as an emerging researcher in her field. Somayeh has honed her skills in advanced software tools and demonstrated a keen interest in the geomorphological impacts of environmental factors. Her work experience includes several impactful projects in watershed management, contributing to the development of sustainable land and water use strategies.

Profile

Education

Somayeh began her academic journey by obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Watershed and Range Management from the University of Yazd in 2010. Following this, she pursued an M.Sc. in Watershed Management at Lorestan University, graduating in 2014. Her commitment to research led her to begin her Ph.D. in Watershed Management at Shahrekord University in 2022, where she continues to develop her expertise in addressing environmental challenges.

Professional Experience

Somayeh has an extensive professional background in natural resource management. Between 2015 and 2020, she worked as a natural resource management expert with the Forest, Range, and Watershed Management Organization (FRWO) in Iran. In this role, she contributed to various watershed projects, including the management of the Gavshan Dam watershed and analyzing the geomorphological impacts of extreme floods. These experiences allowed her to apply her academic knowledge to real-world environmental challenges, developing practical solutions for managing natural resources.

Research Interest

Somayeh’s research interests center around watershed management, with a specific focus on the geomorphological effects of environmental factors like floods and dam construction. She is particularly interested in studying the impact of extreme natural events on watershed ecosystems and land-use patterns. Additionally, she explores how remote sensing and GIS tools can be leveraged to analyze and predict these impacts, providing data-driven insights for sustainable management strategies.

Research Skills

Somayeh is proficient in several technical tools critical to her field. She has advanced skills in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software such as ArcGIS, ArcView, and Google Earth, which she uses for mapping and spatial analysis. Her expertise also includes working with remote sensing software like ENVI, as well as data analysis tools like SPSS and MATLAB. These skills enable her to conduct comprehensive environmental assessments and contribute to the broader field of watershed and natural resource management.

Award and Recognition

Somayeh’s dedication and expertise have been recognized throughout her academic and professional career. She has been acknowledged for her project contributions within FRWO, where her efforts helped improve watershed management strategies in Iran. Although she has not yet received formal awards, her growing body of work, technical proficiency, and contributions to the field position her as a promising candidate for future recognition in watershed management and environmental research.

Conclusion

Somayeh Mirzaee demonstrates strong potential for the Best Researcher Award, with her technical skills, educational achievements, and practical experience in watershed management. To further strengthen her candidacy, more focus on academic publications and broader international exposure would be beneficial. However, her contributions to key projects and practical applications of watershed management make her a promising candidate for the award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Yousefi S., Mirzaee S., Almohamad H., Al Dughairi AA, Gomez C., Siamian N., Alrasheedi M., Abdo HG.
    Title: Image Classification and Land Cover Mapping Using Sentinel-2 Imagery: Optimization of SVM Parameters.
    Journal: Land.
    Year: 2022.
    Citation: https://doi.org/10.3390/land11070993
  • Mirzaee S., Yousefi S., Keesstra S., Pourghasemi HR, CerdĂ  A., Fuller IC.
    Title: Effects of hydrological events on morphological evolution of a fluvial system.
    Journal: Journal of Hydrology.
    Year: 2018.
    Citation: 563: 33-42.
  • Yousefi S., Mirzaee S., Keesstra S., Surian N., Pourghasemi HR, Zakizadeh HR, Tabibian S.
    Title: Effects of an extreme flood on river morphology (case study: Karoon River, Iran).
    Journal: Geomorphology.
    Year: 2018.
    Citation: 308: 30-39.
  • Yousefi S., Surian N., Pourghasemi HR, Keesstra S., Mirzaee S.
    Title: Interplay between river dynamics and international borders: The Hirmand River between Iran and Afghanistan.
    Journal: Science of the Total Environment.
    Year: 2017.
    Citation: 586: 492-501.
  • Yousefi S., Khatami R., Mountrakis G., Mirzaee S., Pourghasemi HR, Tazeh M.
    Title: Accuracy assessment of land cover/land use classifiers in dry and humid areas of Iran.
    Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
    Year: 2015.
    Citation: 187, 641.
  • Yousefi S., Sadeghi SHR, Mirzaee S., van der Ploeg M., Keesstra S., CerdĂ  A.
    Title: Spatiotemporal variation of throughfall in a Hyrcanian plain forest stand in northern Iran.
    Journal: Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics.
    Year: 2018.
    Citation: 66 (1): 97-106.
  • Mirzaee S., Zeinivand H., Haghizadeh A.
    Title: Streamflow Simulation and Assessing the Land Use Changes impacts on it (Case Study: Gol Gol Catchment in The Province of Ilam, Iran).
    Journal: Water Resource Engineering.
    Year: 2016.
    Citation: 9(29): 87-102. (In Persian)
  • Mirzaee S., Zeinivand H., Haghizadeh A.
    Title: Simulation of Daily Suspended Sediment and Investigation of the Impact of land Use Change in GolGol Watershed, Ilam.
    Journal: Journal of Watershed Management Research.
    Year: 2016.
    Citation: 7(14): 48-59.
  • Yousefi S., Vafakhah M., Mirzaee S., Tavangar S.
    Title: Sealing Degree and Meander Shape Changes in a Part of Karoon River Using Remote Sensing Techniques.
    Journal: Iranian Water Research Journal.
    Year: 2013.
    Citation: 7(13). (In Persian)
  • Yousefi S., Vafakhah M., Mirzaee S., Tavangar S.
    Title: Some Changes of Morphological Parameters of Karoon River Using Remote Sensing (1989 and 2005).
    Journal: Iranian journal of remote sensing and GIS.
    Year: 2013.
    Citation: (In Persian)