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CV Mohamed A.

Ghorab

Mohamed A. Ghorab, M.Sc., Ph.D.,

The Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,


The Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), Washington, DC 20460, Office S-7782
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Phone: 203-824-3136
Email: ghorab.mohamed@epa.gov
ghorabmo@msu.edu
CURRENT POSITION
- Toxicologist Scientist, at Chemistry, Inerts and Toxicology Assessment Branch, Registration Division,
Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP), Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC

EDUCATION
Alexandria University, Egypt 2011-2017
& Michigan State University (MSU)
Ph.D., Environmental Toxicology.
Dissertation: “Determination of pesticide residues and environmental pollutants in seawater and marine
sediments from Edku Lake and Mariout Lake.”

Alexandria University, Egypt 2005-2009


MSc, Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology.
Thesis: “Toxicological Studies of Certain Pesticides against the corn borers (Sesamia cretica Led and
Ostrinia nubilalis Hub)”.

Alexandria University, Egypt 2001-2005


BSc, Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences, May 2005

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Toxicologist Scientist, 2020 - present


Chemistry, Inerts and Toxicology Assessment Branch, Registration Division, Office of Pesticide
Programs (OPP), Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP), U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency,

-Examine and evaluate scientific data and/or pesticide-based studies and all collateral information to
produce written reviews consistent with project-specific statutory deadlines under the Pesticide
Registration Improvement Act (PRIA) and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act

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(FIRFA). Prepare reports and decision documents to support regulatory decisions based on science
reviews;

- Write detailed scientific evaluations related to impacts of pesticide usage, which include protocols for
product performance testing and product labeling guidelines;

- Conduct exposure analysis to support the pesticide risk assessment and risk management decisions
under PRIA and FIFRA. Provide recommendations to resolve problems that may have a significant impact
private industries;

- Research, interpret, analyze and apply federal laws and agency regulations which form the regulatory
framework for pesticide usage

Research Toxicologist Jul 2019 -Dec 2020


Office of Research and Development (ORD), The National Exposure Research Laboratory
(NERL), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cincinnati, OH. Contractor Through Pegasus
Technical Services.

-Emerging environmental contaminant Research & Development: Endocrine Disrupting Compounds


(EDC’s), nanoparticles, aquatic toxicity tests, algal toxins.
- Development and validation of toxicity methods for Standardized animals (Daphnia, Fathead minnow,
Zebrafish, C. dubia, Mayfly, and Mink)
-Environmental monitoring and remediation assessment: pesticides and Heavy metals (FIFRA), Superfund
monitoring and remediation (CERCLA & RCRA), real-time biomonitoring (Homeland Security Act), Clean
Water Act (CWA), wastewater monitoring (NPDES).
-Statistical analysis: Determine adverse effects of environmental samples on biological models’ to
quantitate toxicity endpoints of survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction.
-Dose/response modeling, Ecological Risk Assessment, Contaminant characterization.
-Study plan development and experimental design.
-SOP & method development and test validation.
-Several peer-reviewed publications were produced.

Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 2017-2019


Research Associate scientist (Postdoctoral fellow) at Wildlife Toxicology Laboratory,
Department of Animal Science, Institute for Integrative Toxicology (Pine River, Superfund
Project, Funded by EPA, ST. Louis, MI).
- Investigative both screening level and baseline ecological risk assessment approaches.
- Determinate and analyze Chlorinated Pesticides, PCBs and PBBs, and Mercury in water,
soil, Sediment, plant, small mammals, insects, and Biota.

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-Study the effects of environmental contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls,


polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans and polybrominated
diphenyl ethers on the Environment
- Assessed the effects of site-specific pollutants on wildlife.
- Developed considerable experience in different methods of data analysis and post-
processing, computation skills.
- Helping on grant writing, mentoring undergraduate students, and graduation projects.
- Mentor undergraduate and graduate students,
Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 2015-2017
Research Assistant (Graduate Research Assistant) at Wildlife Toxicology Laboratory,
Department of Animal Science.
- Focus on identifying the fates and effects of potentially toxic compounds and
elements, particularly in the area of ecological risk assessment project funded by the
Department of Defense (DOD).
- studied the movement, bioaccumulation, and effects of toxic substances at different levels
of biological organization, ranging from terrestrial to aquatic and biochemical to the
ecosystem.
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National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Alexandria, Egypt. 2010- 2015
- Environmental Monitoring and Modeling program for Organic Pollutants Such
chlorinated Pesticides, PCBs, and Pharmaceuticals residues in the Coastal Waters of
Alexandria.
- Environmental Toxicology and Human Health Monitoring program for Pesticides, heavy
metals and Urban Residues and Exposure.
- Environmental Information and Monitoring program for the Egyptian Lakes, Coastal
Waters, and the Red Sea Regions.
- Monitoring of Pharmaceutical residues levels in Soil and Water in Area Amrya,
Alexandria.
- Study ADI and MRL of Pesticides and PCBs in the food market.
- Monitoring inorganic pollutants (Heavy metals, Pb, Ni, Cr, Mn, Fe, Cd, Al, Cu, and Zn) in
the Northern Egyptian Lakes from water, Sediment, and Biota (E.U. Project).
Alexandria University, Egypt. 2005-2009
- Toxicological study of Pesticide residues measuring LC50, MRL, ADL, Acute and Chronic
toxicity for certain pesticides in pre and post-harvest food.
- Management of the experimental field trials for the first legal introduction of genetically
modified crops in Egypt.
- Study the environmental stress by pesticide in vitro and in vivo.
- Pesticide chemical and physical properties of certain pesticides against corn borers.
- Evaluated the Pre-harvest interval (PHI) for organophosphates pesticide residues.

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- Toxicological study of certain new pesticides in the Environment and effect in


publichuman health.

EMPLOYMENT & UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS

2020 – present Toxicologist Scientist, Chemistry, Inerts and Toxicology Assessment Branch,
Registration Division, Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP), Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution
Prevention (OCSPP), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),

2019 – 2020 Toxicologist/Biologist Scientist, Work Assignment Leader, Pegasus Technical Services,
Office of Research and Development (ORD), The National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL),
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Contractor. July 2019 -Dec 2020

2017 - 2019 Research Associate (Postdoc), Wildlife Toxicology Laboratory, Department of


Animal Science, Michigan State University, USA, Nov 2017 – July 2019

2018 – 2019 Research Scientist, Leadership for a project and mentoring two undergraduate
students, technical report and analytical skills research at Dr. Todd Einhorn Laboratory, Department
of Horticulture, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824.

2017 - 2018 Chemist Formulation, Research and Development Lab, Food Safety Division,
Neogen Corporation, Soleris Manufacturing, Lansing, MI. Jan 06, 2017 – Jan 05, 2018.

2015 –2017 Research Assistant, Animal Science Department, Integrate Institute of


Environmental Toxicology. Wildlife Toxicology Laboratory, Michigan State University, Sept 20
2015 – Jan 2017
2013 - 2015 Assistant Researcher, Department of Environment, The National Institute of
Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Alexandria, Egypt. Oct 10, 2013 – July 15, 2015

2010 - 2013 Agricultural Specialist, Department of Environment, The National Institute of


Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Alexandria, Egypt. Jan 09, 2010 – Sept 02, 2013.

2005 – 2009 Graduate Assistant, Alexandria University, Pesticides Chemistry, and Toxicology
Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria –(Teachinundergraduates and graduates
courses).

PUBLICATIONS, ABSTRACTS, AND PRESENTATIONS Peer-reviewed Journal Articles


1. Mohamed A. Ghorab, John L. Newsted, Ahmed Abdelmoneim, Mohamed S. Khalil, Laila A.
Mohamed, and Matthew J. Zwiernik (2020) Determination, Distribution and Toxicity of
Pesticide Residues in Water, Sediment and Fish From Mariout Lake and Their Health and

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Environmental Risk Implications. The SETAC North America 41st Annual Meeting 15–19
November 2020. https://setac.confex.com/setac/scicon2/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/3228
2. Lazorchak, J., H. Haring, W. Thoeny, R. Martin, and M. Ghorab(2020). Retrospective Analyses
of Aquatic Freshwater Species Sensitivity Using Reference Toxicant Testing Data. The SETAC
North America 41st Annual Meeting 15–19 November 2020.
https://setac.confex.com/setac/scicon2/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/2661
3. Mohamed A. Ghorab, John L. Newsted , Ahmed Abdelmoneim , Mohamed S. Khalil, and
Matthew J. Zwiernik (2019) Acute and Chronic toxicity of systemic insecticides;
Neonicotinoids and Phenylpyrazole Fipronil, in embryonic and juvenile Zebrafish (Danio
rerio). 40th Annual Meeting of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, SETAC 2019,
3-7 November 2019 Toronto, ON, Canada. Abstract # 54890 Poster # WP 301, Page # 315.
4. Lazorchak, J., H. Haring, W. Thoeny, M. Ghorab, N. Dugan, J. Allen, T. Sanan, C. Nietch,
AND D. Tettenhorst (2019). Generating ecotoxicity information on Microcystins and
prymnesins: A different approach. 40th Annual Meeting of Society of Environmental
Toxicology and Chemistry, SETAC 2019, 3-7 November 2019 Toronto, ON, Canada.
Presentation # RP 006, Page # 88.
5. Mohamed A. Ghorab, Abdelfattah A. Saad, Magdy A. Massoud, John L. Newsted, and
Matthew J. Zwiernik (2019) Multiple Lines of Evidence Risk Assessment, Distribution, and
Potential Toxicity of Invertebrates Exposed to Pesticides and PCBs in Northwest Alexandria.
40th Annual Meeting of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, SETAC 2019, 3-7
November 2019 Toronto, ON, Canada. Abstract # 54631 Poster # WP 302, Page # 314.
6. Hamza, S. Abou-Elnasr, Gaber, M. Abdelgalil, El-Sayed, A. M. Abdallah, Mohamed A.
Ghorab*, Fahmy A. Kassem and Abdel-MawgodA. Asran (2019). Assessment of Abamectin
activity, biochemical impact on Terrestrial snails and glutamate decarboxylase (GAD). 40th
Annual Meeting of Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, SETAC 2019, 3-7
November 2019 Toronto, ON, Canada. Abstract # 54848 Poster # RP 334, Page # 321.
7. Yahya Al N, Mohamed S. Khalil and Mohamed A. Ghorab. Environmental Pollution by
Heavy Metals in the Aquatic Ecosystems of Egypt. Open Acc J. of Toxicology. 2018;3(1): 555603.
DOI: 10.19080/OAJT.2018.03.555603
8. Magdy A. Massoud, Abdelfattah S. Saad, Ranya A. Amer, Laila A. Mohamed, Mohamed A.
Ghorab and Matthew J. Zwiernik (2017). Accumulation, distribution and toxicity of heavy
metals in sediments received effluents from agrochemical and traditional industries, Lake
Edku, Egypt. SETAC North America 38th Annual Meeting, 12-16 November 2017, Minneapolis,
MN. (Accepted) Poster and now full manuscript under review in Journal of Environmental
Science and research.
9. Saad AS, Massoud MA, Amer RA, Mohamed A. Ghorab (2017) Assessment of the
Physicochemical Characteristics and Water Quality Analysis of Mariout Lake, Southern of
Alexandria, Egypt. J Environ
Anal Toxicol 7: 421. doi: 10.4172/2161-0525.1000421

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10. Yahya Al Naggar, Mohamed A. Ghorab, Kariman Mohamed. (2017) Phytoecdysteroids:


Isolation and Biological Applications. American Journal of Life Sciences. Vol. 5, No. 1, 2017, pp.
7-10. doi: 10.11648/j.ajls.20170501.12
11. Mohamed A. Ghorab, Mohamed S. Khalil (2016) The Effect of Pesticides Pollution on Our
Life and Environment. J Pollut Eff Cont 4: 159. doi: 10.4172/2375-4397.1000159 Page 2 of 2
Volume 4. Issue 2,(Editorialessay)http://www.esciencecentral.org/journals/the-effect-of-
pesticides-pollution-onour-life-and-environment-2375-4397-1000159.pdf
12. Mohamed A. Ghorab; A.S.A. Saad; A. K. K. Mourad and M. A. Massoud. (2016) Toxicological
Studies of New Pesticides on MRLs and ADIs against Corn plants (Stem and Grains). Egyptian
Society for Environmental Toxicology.
13. Mohamed A. Ghorab, Mohamed S. Khalil (2015) Toxicological Effects of Organophosphates
Pesticides. International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis. Vol. 3, No. 4,
2015, pp. 218-220. doi: 10.11648/j.ijema.20150304.13.
14. Mohamed S. Khalil1, Anter Kenawy, Mohamed A. Ghorab and Esmail E. Mohammed (2012)
Impact of microbial agents on Meloidogyne incognita management and morphogenesis of
tomato. Journal of Bio-pesticides 5(1), 2012.
http://wiki.pestinfo.org/wiki/Journal_of_Biopesticides_(2012)_5,_28-35
15. Saad AS, Mourad AK, Masoud MA, Mohamed A. Ghorab. (2012). Comparative studies of
semi-artificial diets on the biology and the bionomics of the European corn borer, Ostrinia
nubilalis Hübner (Or.: Lepidoptera, Fam.: Pyralidae). Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci.;77(4):567-
76. PubMed PMID: 23885423.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23885423
16. Masoud MA, Saad AS, Mourad AK, Mohamed A. Ghorab. (2010). Mass rearing of the pink
corn borer, Sesamia cretica Led. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae, on semi artificial diets.
Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci.; 75(3):295-304. PubMed PMID: 21539247
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21539247
17. Books:
Toxicological Studies of Certain Pesticides against the Corn Borers , Authors: Mohamed A. Ghorab,
Abdel-Fattah Saad, Magdy A. Massoud www.morebooks.de/store/gb/book/toxicological-studies-
ofcertain-pesticidesagainst-the-corn-borers/isbn/978-3-639-66763-9
18. Book Chapter:
Mohamed A. Ghorab (2019). Influence of Pesticides on the Environment. In: Plant, Soil and
Microbes - Interactions and Implications in Crop Science, Hakeem K.R., Akhtar M.S. and
Abdullah S.N.A. (eds.), Springer international publishing, Chem, Switzerland.

Abstracts, Poster, Presentations


1. 5. Lazorchak, J., H. Haring, W. Thoeny, M. Ghorab, N. Dugan, J. Allen, T. Sanan, C.
Nietch, AND D. Tettenhorst (2019). Generating ecotoxicity information on Microcystins and
prymnesins: A different approach. The SETAC North America 41st Annual Meeting 15–19
November 2020. https://setac.confex.com/setac/scicon2/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/2587
2.

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3. Abdelfattah S. Saad, Magdy A. Massoud, Ranya A. Amer, Mohamed A. Ghorab and Matthew
J. Zwiernik (2017). Determination, compositional distribution, and toxicity assessment of
organochlorine Pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in Sediment from Edku Lake
Northern Delta Lake of Egypt. 56th Annual Meeting of Society of Toxicology, SOT 2017, 12-16
March 2017 Baltimore, MD. Abstract # 2672 Poster # P 565, Page # 217
4. Mohamed A. Ghorab, H. Omar, H. Samir, M. Khalil, and M.J. Zwiernik. (2016) Acute Water
Column
Effects Concentrations (LC50, LC90) for Three Commonly Used Insecticides, Two
Neonicotinoids (Acetamiprid and Imidacloprid), and a Recently Registered Phenylpyrazole
(Fipronil), Exposed to Common Commercially Cultured Shrimp (Marsupenaeus japonicus).
Poster, Abstract # 2898 (SOT) Annual Meeting 2016.
5. Mohamed A. Ghorab; A.S.A. Saad; A. K. K. Mourad and M. A. Massoud. (2014). Comparative
Efficiency of the Conventional Insecticides with Environmental Compounds for Controlling
the Pink Corn borer, Sesamia cretica Led. 66th International Conference of Crop Protection.
Ghent.
6. Mohamed A. Ghorab; A.S.A. Saad; A. K. K. Mourad and M. A. Massoud. (2013). Comparative
Efficiency of the Conventional Insecticides with Environmental Compounds for Controlling
the Pink Corn borer, Sesamia cretica Led. 65th International Conference of Crop Protection.
May 23, 2013. Ghent, Belgium.
7. A.S.A. Saad; M. A. Massoud; A. K. K. Mourad and Mohamed A. Ghorab. (2012) Comparative
Studies of Semi-artificial diets on the Biology and the Bionomics of the European corn borer,
Ostrinia nubilalis Hübner (Or.: Lepidoptera, Fam.: Pyralidae) 64th International Conference of
Crop Protection. May 22, 2012. Ghent, Belgium.
8. M. A. Massoud; A.S.A. Saad; A. K. K. Mourad and Mohamed A. Ghorab (2010). Mass rearing
of the Pink Corn borer, Sesamia cretica Led Larvae, on semi artificial diets. 62nd International
Conference of Crop Protection May 18, 2010. Ghent, Belgium.

INVITED REVIEWER
1. Journal of Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry (6)
2. Journal of Soils and Sediments (4)
3. Journal of Soil and Sediment Contamination (9)
4. Journal of Environmental & Analytical Toxicology (10)
5. Journal of MDPI, Toxins (2)
6. Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research(4)
7. Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (1)
8. American Journal of Plant Science (1)
9. American Journal of Life Sciences (3)

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
• HPLC, HPLC-MS applications and analyses.
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• GC/ECD, GC-FID, GC/MS.


• Pesticide Residues Analyses with Chromatography.
• Management of greenhouse and field trail.
• Fluorescence Microscopy for cells and tissue and ELISA techniques
• Immunohistochemistry technique.
• Determination of Total Nitrogen (Biota and Sampling sediment samples) using Kjeldahl
• Extraction and clean up for Pesticides, PCBs, PBBs, BHHS, and Metals
• Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS)
• Basic and professional Laboratory skills
• Set up field trapping and write annual
• Collecting and analyzing harvest and biological data recommendations.
• ICP Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS).
• Routine statistical analyses (SPSS, R studio)
• Herbicide/pesticide application using proper PPE
• Mentor undergraduates, graduate students, and early career scientist
• Teaching Pesticide Chemistry and Toxicology & Environmental Toxicology syllabus

HONORS AND AWARDS


1. The Outstanding Professional Award from the Society of Toxicology (SOT), Special interest
group (ATA). During the Society of Toxicology annual meeting March 2021.
2. The Postdoctoral and early career award from the Society of Environmental Chemistry and
Toxicology (SETAC), (2020)
3. UNICEF volunteer and community-engaged award MSU-UNICEF, (2019).
4. Superfund Project WTL, Graduate Assistantship, Michigan State University, (2015),
5. Short-term research fellowship from the European Educational Research, FP7 project in
Monitoring and analyses techniques for pollutants in the Mediterranean Sea., (2014)
6. Egyptian Environmental protection Agency Award (2015)
7. Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Planetarium Science Center, Outstanding volunteer award 2006
&2007
8. International Computer Driving License Award, UNESCO, Egypt, 2010.
9. Outstanding undergraduate honor award (Alexandria University-Egypt, 2005).

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1. 2020 - Member of The American College of Toxicology (ACT).


2. 2020 - Member of The American Society for Cellular and Computational Toxicology (ASCCT).
3. 2020 - Member of the Society for Freshwater Science (SFS).
4. 2020 - Member of The Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
5. 2015 - Member of the Society of Toxicology (SOT), USA.
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6. 2014 - Member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC).


7. 2014 - Member of the Canadian Center of Science and Education (Environment and Pollution).
8. 2013 - Member of the Entomological Society of Pennsylvania (ESP), USA.
9. 2012 - Member of the Society of Southwestern Entomologist, (SSE),USA.
10. 2010 - Member of Egyptian Society for Environmental Toxicology, Egypt.
11. 2007 - Member of the Egyptian Society for Pest Control and Environmental Protection, Egypt.
12. 2006 - Member of the Friends of the Environment Association in Alexandria (FEA), Egypt..

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

• Teaching Interests: Environmental Toxicology, Aquatic Toxicology, Pesticide Toxicology,


Emerging contaminants, Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, Fate and effects of potentially
toxic, Basic of Risk assessment and Nanotechnology: Applications and Implications.

• Teaching Experiences:
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

- Mentor a total of 14 graduate and undergraduate students:


Ms. Margherita A Germani, Ms. Cheyenne Isol, Mr. Austin Chase, Mr.
Collin Oosse, Mr. Alex Kaufman [Ref.: Dr. Todd Einhorn], Mr. Carter
Bradely, Ms. Nozomi Ikeda, Mr. Kalib McKinney [Ref.: Dr. Matt
Zwiernik].U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), ORD,
Cincinnati, OH, USA. Mr. Amani Russell, and Ms. Rosemary Colten [Ref.:
Dr. Raghuraman Venkatapathy], Ms. Hadil Al Muhisen, (Texas A&M),
Ms. Amany Ibrahim, (Alexandria University) [ATA-SOT]
- Completed ‘PCT7705: Teaching Undergraduate Pesticides Toxicology and Application.
[ Ref. Dr.]
- Guest Lecturer-PCT 8030: ‘Physiochemical Water Treatment Systems’ [Re].
- Guest Lecturer-IIT Seminar: “Sample Preparation & Analytical Techniques” [Ref.: Dr. MattZwiernik].
- Teaching Assistant and Guest Lecturer ‘Environmental Toxicology’: [Ref.: Dr. Matt Zwiernik].
Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency(EEAA)Staff Members.
- Guest Lecturer ‘Determination and analysis of Hydrocarbon Compounds in the Environment.’
- Guest Lecturer ‘Quality control & Quality Assurance for Water Analysis: [Ref.: Dr. Laila Abdelfattah].
National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries (NIOF), Alexandria, Egypt.
- Guest Lecturer ‘Environmental Chemistry’: [Ref.: Dr. Laila Abdelfattah].
- Guest Lecturer “Assessing Chemical Contaminant and Analyses of Biota on the Environment” : [Ref.: Dr.
Mamduh Fahmy].
- Guest Lecturer ‘’Heavy metals and Atomic Spectroscopy Applications on Environment.’’
Alexandria University, Pesticides Chemistry and Toxicology Department, Faculty of Agricultural
Science. Undergraduate courses
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COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND TRAINING


1. Environmental Speaker at Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Toastmaster
environment Club (Leadership and Public speaker project pathway) September 2019
2. join R user Group at Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Learn more application and
models of R and apply this in Research and special ‘’Environmental Toxicology”. Oct 2019.
3. Thermo Scientific Technical Training in LC-MS/MS analysis and scientific writing report,
April 2019
4. “Certification in college teaching Institute” focus on teaching with technology, assessing
student learning outcomes, creating effective learning environments through writing, and
developing teaching portfolios for different kinds of academic institutions May 2019
5. Science Communication Workshop for Graduate student And Professional Scientists at
MSU, 2019
6. Writing in Science, online course, Rice University, 2018
7. EPA methodology of extraction for pesticide residues and environmental Pollutants in
Plants, Soil, Sediment, mammals and fish, Online courses, EPA, USA. 2017
8. Reproductive and Development Laboratory, Department of Animal Science, Michigan State
University. East Lansing, MI. Training in: 2017
- photos imaging by fluorescence Microscopy for cells and tissue.
- Immunohistochemistry technique - DNA Extraction and run PCR.
- Fieldwork (Basic for working with sheep, extraction for blood samples
from sheep and animal test).
9. HPLC-MS Application analyses biologically active extracts and fractions from medical and
Wild plants by Agilent Technology, HPLC Department, Egyptian Agent. 2015.
10. Training Courses in Application of Nano-materials in Marine Studies, National Institute of
Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), (Oct. 2014).

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