Covid-19 Research

  1. Tarek Mohamed Kamal

    Cairo University

    Egypt

    Short Biography
    Dr Tarek Mohamed Kamal Mohamed Metawie, Professor of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University. Egyptian, date of birth 6/3/1955. Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1984; M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979; B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, 1976.

    Professional experience
    Instructor; 1976, Lecturer Assistant; 1980, Lecturer, 1984; Assistant Professor, 1989; Professor,1994; Head of the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo:- 2008-2014.

    Research interest
    Biochemistry; Molecular Biology and Genetics; Molecular Neurobiology; Biochemical Toxicology; Nutrition; Cancer

    BiochemistryMolecular Biology Toxicology

  2. Dr. Mojtaba Ehsanifar

    Kashan University of Medical Sciences

    Iran

    Biography:

    Dr. Mojtaba Ehsanifar has completed his Ph.D. from Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. And now he continues his research on environmental pollution and health effects.

    His research interests include Neuroimmunology and Neurotoxicology, Neurobehavioral, Neuroinflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Air pollution and Health effects Such as effect of the Nano particular matter, PM, using in-vivo models (mouse) and focused on the molecular mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases in Kashan University of Medical Sciences. He has published more than 50 papers in reputed journals and presented in congresses. Also, he has Cooperation as an editorial board member and reviewer with reputed journals.

    Molecular Biology Biotechnology Toxicology

  3. Renu Bist

    University of Rajasthan

    India

    Toxicology

  4. Emmanouil I. Sakelliadis

    University of Athens

    Greece

    Toxicology

  5. Yi-Hui Wu

    Chi Mei Medical Center, Liouying Campus

    Taiwan

    Toxicology

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