Emad Abdel-Hamied Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud

Lecturer of veterinary internal medicine

Basic Informations

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Full name: Emad Abdel-Hamied Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud.
Date of birth: 20/1/1984.
Place of birth: Ihnasia, Beni-Suef, Egypt.
Nationality: Egyptian.
National ID: 28401202201415
Marital status: Married and have two child.
Current position: Lecturer of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Animal Medicine
department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
Office Address: Department of Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef 62511, Egypt.
Phone: +2 01147927825 – 01203353043.
Work phone/Fax: +20822327982
Emails: emad.abdelmaksoud@vet.bsu.edu.eg
Academic Details – Higher Education:
1. BVSc. in Veterinary Medical Sciences in May, 2005.
Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
Final Graduation: Very Good.
2. MVSc. in Veterinary Medical Sciences (Veterinary Internal Medicine) in 27
September, 2009. Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef
University, Egypt. Dissertation title: "Ultrasonographic evaluation of digestive
system in ruminants".
3. PhD. in Veterinary Medical Sciences (Veterinary Internal Medicine) in 6
March, 4102. Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University,
Egypt. Dissertation title: "Metabolic profile tests in dairy cows with special
reference to calcium and phosphorus".
Professional and Employment Details:
1. Demonstrator of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Beni-Suef University, Egypt from January, May, 2006 to October,25, 2009.
2. Assistant lecturer of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Beni-Suef University, Egypt from October,25, 2009 to March,25, 2014.
2. lecturer of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-
Suef University, Egypt from March,25, 2014 till now.
Teaching and Scientific Experiences:
? 5/2006 – 3/2014: teaching the practical courses of Veterinary Internal Medicine for
the fourth and fifth year-students in Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Beni-Suef
University.
? From 3/2014 till now: teaching the theoretical and practical courses of Veterinary
Internal Medicine in the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University.
? Participation in the summer training courses for fourth and fifth year-students.
? Participation in examination and treatment of diseased cases in the farm of the
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University and that admitted to
department of Animal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Other Skills:
Languages:
? Arabic: Native language
? English: Speak fluently and read/write with good proficiency
- ITP-TOEFL - IELTS
Computer:
? Professional use of Microsoft office, Graphics and Multimedia software.
? ICDL (International Computer Driving Licenses) Certificate from UNISCO.
Memberships
A member in Egyptian Society of cattle diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Assiut University.
Conferences and Scientific Events Attendance
1. Attended the seminar "Effectiveness of University-supported research" held at
Beni-Suef University, 24 August, 2014.
2.. Attended the Seminar "Competitive projects, effective sources to fund scientific
research form outside the university" 16 November, 2014.
3. Attended the international conference (Egypt invents), Beni –Suef University, 8-9
March, 2015.
4. Symposium of "Towards a strategy for effective management of Students on
scholarships" held at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Beni-Suef
on Tuesday, 18 August, 2015.
5. Symposium of "Mechanisms of attracting visiting professors," held at the Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Beni-Suef on Sunday, 8 November, 2015.
6. A seminar entitled "Ethics and Guidelines for Use of animals in scientific research,"
in session at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Beni-Suef on Tuesday, 8
December 2015.
Educational Training Courses and Workshops:
1. International Computer Driving License (I.C.D.L.) approved by UNISCO
organization on 16/5/2010.
2. University Management, Faculty and Leadership Development Project (FLDP) at
Beni-Suef University, on 23-25/12/2008.
3. Student Evaluation and Examination Techniques, Faculty and Leadership
Development Project (FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 2- 4/06/2009.
4. International scientific publishing, Faculty and Leadership Development Project
(FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 12- 14/05/2009.
5. Skills of effective communication from Faculty and Leadership Development
Project (FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 23- 25/06/2009.
6. Credit hours system, Faculty and Leadership Development Project (FLDP) at
Beni-Suef University, on 12- 13/05/2013.
7. Skills of effective presentation, Faculty and Leadership Development Project
(FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 29- 30/10/2013.
8. Organizing Scientific Conferences, Faculty and Leadership Development Project
(FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 3-4/11/2013.
9. Competitive Research Projects, Faculty and Leadership Development Project
(FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 8-9/12/2013.
10. University Legal and Financial Aspects, Faculty and Leadership Development
Project (FLDP) at Beni-Suef University, on 28-29/01/2013.
11. IELTS certificate From British council with score of 5.5.
List of Publications:
1. El-Garhi, M.S1., Abdel-Hamied, E 2., El-Bordeny .N. E3., Ghada H. Abd
El-Rahman4, Hazem S.5(2016): Effect of some mycotoxins on the
productive performance of Holstein dairy cows. Journal of veterinary
medical association.
2. R.L. Abdel Aziz, A.A yassein, A. Abdel-Wahab, Nourelhouda Yassein
and E. Abdel-Hamied, E: Correlations between plasma levels of two
important reproductive toxicants, Anti-Mullerian hormone, insulin-like
growth factor-1 and their effects on supreovulatory response in high
producing Holstein cows. (Under review, Animal Reproduction Science).

Master Title

Ultrasonographic Evaluation of Digestive System in Ruminants

Master Abstract

This study was carried out on 30 baladi goats (1-3.5 years old and 21-46 kg body weight). The animals were approved healthy on the basis of results of clinical examination and parasitological examination before applying the study which was divided into two parts: Part I. Establishment of ultrasonographic pattern of digestive system and associated organs in goats: The different parts of the digestive system were examined ultrasonographically using 6-8 MHz linear array transducer at the left ventral neck region, area of ventral thorax, lateral abdominal wall and the intercostal spaces from 5th to last one on both right and left sides of the body. The results of ultrasonographic examination revealed: ?The esophagus was visualized ultrasonographically along the neck from the left jugular furrow in both cross and longitudinal section. Appearance, swallowing movement and diameter of the esophagus were recorded. It had an average diameter of 1.29 ± 0.32 cm ?The reticulum was visualized ultrasonographically from the ventral aspect of the thorax, the left and right lateral thorax in the area from 5th to 8th ribs as a half-moon shaped structure with an even contour. Its wall appeared as echogenic curved line while its contents could not be visualized. The reticular contractions could be identified ultrasonographically and it characterized by a biphasic contraction pattern. ? The rumen was imaged at the area from 7th ICS to tuber coxae on the left side and from the ventral abdominal wall caudal to the reticulum to the pelvic inlet and from the right side as thick smooth echogenic line while the rumen contents could not be visualized ultrasonographically. ?The omasum was imaged at right 7th to 9th intercostal spaces, its wall appeared as circular echogenic line while the contents could not be seen.

PHD Title

Metabolic profile tests in dairy cows with special reference to calcium and phosphorus

PHD Abstract

This study was carried out to study the changes occurring in metabolic indices, haematological parameters and body condition score in high producing dairy cows, as well as to evaluate the significance of metabolic profile test. Fifteen Holstein cows were used in the current study. The animals were assigned to three groups: Group A: five pregnant heifers. Group B: five cows in the third parity. Group C: five cows in the fifth parity Two blood samples were obtained from each cow beginning at week 13 before calving to week 13 after calving. The samples were collected biweekly throughout the study except during the transition period, samples were collected weekly. The first blood sample was collected for harvesting a non-haemolyzed blood serum for some biochemical studies, while the second blood sample was collected in tubes containing anticoagulant for some hematological studies. The results could be summarized as following: I. Clinical examination: -The clinical examination of cows of the three groups revealed no apparent clinical abnormalities throughout the experimental period. II. Biochemical profile: ? Serum calcium levels significantly reduced as parturition approached, and reached their nadir at calving (group B and C) and at 7th week postpartum (group A) then slightly increased in the three groups thereafter with progress of lactation. ? The serum calcium levels were higher in group A (primiparous cows) than those in group B and C (multiparous cows) along the study. The serum calcium levels were higher in group C than in group B allover the study except at the 1st week postpartum. ? Serum calcium level in 5th parity cows decreased within 24 hours after parturition to below 7.5 mg/dl and these cows remained sub-clinically hypocalcemic up to 7 dayspostcalving, while 3rd parity cows were sub-clinically hypocalcaemic (calcium below 7.5 mg/dl) throughout the study period except at 13th, 5th and 3rd week precalving as well as 2nd, 9th and 13th week postcalving. ? Serum inorganic phosphorus levels were lower postcalving than precalving in cows of all groups and their minimal values were observed at the first weeks postcalving and no significant differences were observed between the three groups throughout the study period.

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