Prof. Gomah Nenaah | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Professor of Environmental Sciences at Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt
Prof. Dr. Gomah E. Nenaah is a distinguished Professor of Ecology and Nanotoxicology, specializing in eco-toxicological studies and the development of nanotechnology-based green pesticides and fungicides. He has been affiliated with the Zoology Department at Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt, since 1997, and has significantly contributed to academic and research excellence at Najran University, Saudi Arabia, between 2007 and 2023. Dr. Nenaah has dedicated his career to studying the ecological impact of natural products and their applications in pest control and antimicrobial activities. His expertise in nanotechnology has led to groundbreaking research in eco-friendly nanopesticides, bioactive nanoemulsions, and green synthesis techniques. With numerous funded projects, extensive publications, and an active presence in the scientific community, Dr. Nenaah continues to be a leader in advancing environmentally safe solutions for agricultural and public health challenges.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Nenaah holds a Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Tanta University, Egypt (1995), where he graduated with distinction. He earned his Master of Science in Zoology (Animal Ecology) from the same institution in 2000, focusing on the use of natural plant extracts for pest control. In 2006, he completed his Ph.D. in Zoology (Eco-toxicology) at Tanta University, with a dissertation on the pesticidal efficiency of natural products from wild and medicinal plants, emphasizing their environmental safety. His academic foundation has equipped him with a robust understanding of ecological and toxicological principles, which he has leveraged to develop sustainable and innovative approaches in his field.
Professional Experience
Dr. Nenaah has an impressive academic career spanning over two decades. He began as a Demonstrator at Tanta University (1997) and advanced to Lecturer and Assistant Professor. In 2007, he joined Najran University in Saudi Arabia, where he served as Assistant, Associate, and later full Professor in the Biology Department until 2023. Concurrently, he has been a faculty member at Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt, since 2017. His career has been marked by leadership in multidisciplinary research projects and teaching roles, mentoring students, and conducting eco-toxicological studies. Dr. Nenaah’s professional journey reflects his commitment to fostering academic growth and environmental sustainability.
Research Interests
Dr. Nenaah’s research focuses on natural product-based pest control, nanotechnology, and eco-toxicology. He investigates the isolation and structural characterization of bioactive compounds from aromatic plants, studying their insecticidal and antimicrobial properties. His expertise extends to the synthesis of nanoemulsions and nanoparticles for green pesticide applications, targeting vectors of infectious diseases like dengue fever and phytopathogens affecting agriculture. His studies emphasize eco-friendly solutions to mitigate the environmental risks posed by conventional chemical pesticides. Through his work, Dr. Nenaah aims to bridge the gap between ecological safety and effective pest and pathogen management.
Research Skills
Dr. Nenaah possesses advanced skills in eco-toxicological assessments, nanotechnology-based applications, and bioactive compound synthesis. He is proficient in spectroscopic instrumentation for structural elucidation, green synthesis techniques for nanoparticle development, and experimental designs for evaluating insecticidal, antimicrobial, and antifungal activities. His expertise also includes environmental risk assessment and safety evaluations of nanomaterials. Dr. Nenaah has extensive experience in leading and managing multidisciplinary research projects, analyzing complex data, and publishing findings in high-impact journals, showcasing his ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical applications.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Nenaah has received numerous accolades for his contributions to science and research. He has successfully secured significant research funding as the principal investigator for multiple projects supported by Najran University, Saudi Arabia. These projects, focusing on eco-friendly nanopesticides, nanofungicides, and green synthesis of bioactive compounds, highlight his innovative approaches. His work has been recognized internationally, earning him a reputable standing in eco-toxicology and nanotechnology. Through his impactful contributions to environmental sustainability and public health, Dr. Nenaah continues to be celebrated as a leading figure in his field.
Conclusion
Prof. Dr. Gomah E. Nenaah is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his extensive contributions to eco-toxicology, nanotechnology, and sustainable pest control solutions. His innovative approaches to using natural products and environmentally friendly methods position him as a leader in his field. By addressing areas for improvement, such as commercialization and expanding global collaborations, Dr. Nenaah could further enhance his candidacy and global recognition.
Publication Top Notes
- Antibacterial and antifungal activities of (beta)-carboline alkaloids of Peganum harmala (L) seeds and their combination effects
- Authors: G. Nenaah
- Year: 2010
- Journal: Fitoterapia 81 (7), 779-782
- Citations: 264
- Antimicrobial activity of Calotropis procera Ait. (Asclepiadaceae) and isolation of four flavonoid glycosides as the active constituents
- Authors: G. Nenaah
- Year: 2013
- Journal: World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 29, 1255-1262
- Citations: 161
- Chemical composition, toxicity and growth inhibitory activities of essential oils of three Achillea species and their nano-emulsions against Tribolium castaneum (Herbst)
- Authors: G.E. Nenaah
- Year: 2014
- Journal: Industrial Crops and Products 53, 252-260
- Citations: 150
- Chemical composition, insecticidal activity and persistence of three Asteraceae essential oils and their nanoemulsions against Callosobruchus maculatus (F.)
- Authors: G. Nenaah, I.S. Al-Assiuty, B.A.
- Year: 2015
- Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research 61, 9-16
- Citations: 112
- Chemical composition and the insecticidal activity of certain plants applied as powders and essential oils against two stored-products coleopteran beetles
- Authors: G.E. Nenaah, S.I.A. Ibrahim
- Year: 2011
- Journal: Journal of Pest Science 84, 393-402
- Citations: 95
- Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oils and major fractions of four Achillea species and their nanoemulsions against foodborne bacteria
- Authors: A.A. Almadiy, G.E. Nenaah, B.A. Al-Assiuty, E.A. Moussa, N.M. Mira
- Year: 2016
- Journal: LWT-Food Science and Technology 69, 529-537
- Citations: 83
- Antimicrobial activity of extracts and latex of Calotropis procera (Ait.) and synergistic effect with reference antimicrobials
- Authors: G.E. Nenaah, E.M. Ahmed
- Year: 2011
- Journal: Research Journal of Medicinal Plant 5 (6), 706-716
- Citations: 67
- Potential of using flavonoids, latex and extracts from Calotropis procera (Ait.) as grain protectants against two coleopteran pests of stored rice
- Authors: G.E. Nenaah
- Year: 2013
- Journal: Industrial Crops and Products 45, 327-334
- Citations: 60
- Toxic and antifeedant activities of potato glycoalkaloids against Trogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae)
- Authors: G.E. Nenaah
- Year: 2011
- Journal: Journal of Stored Products Research 47 (3), 185-190
- Citations: 59
- Individual and synergistic toxicity of solanaceous glycoalkaloids against two coleopteran stored-product insects
- Authors: G. Nenaah
- Year: 2011
- Journal: Journal of Pest Science 84, 77-86
- Citations: 58