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nada_abdalah

Lecturer - lecturer of Histology

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

Address: Faculty of veterinary Medicine

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Full Name nada_abdalah
Email nada_abdalah@vet.sohag.edu.eg
Gender Female
Faculty Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Degree Lecturer
Address Faculty of veterinary Medicine
Current Position lecturer of Histology
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General Specialization Histology
Specialization Animal Histology
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A brief about me

CURRICULUM VITAE

Nada Abdellah Abdelsamea Abdellah

Contact details:

Current Address: Department of Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University 82524, Sohag, Egypt.

E-mail: nada_abdalah@vet.sohag.edu.eg 

           vet_nada@yahoo.com

Personal details

Gender: Female

Nationality: Egyptian

Date of birth: June 10th, 1985

EDUCATION:

April 2018: Doctor Degree in Veterinary Histology South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.

January 2012: Master degree in Veterinary Histology South Valley University, Qena, Egypt.

June 2007: Bachelor of Veterinary Medical Sciences (Very Good). Assuit University, Assuit, Egypt.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since 2018: lecturer of Histology, Department of Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University.

2012-2018: Assistant lecturer of Histology, Department of Histology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University.

January 2015- December 2016: Scientific stay (PhD-grant funded by the Egyptian Government) at the Laboratory of Cell Biology & Histology (headed by Prof. Dr. Jean-Pierre Timmermans) of the University of Antwerp.

 

2008-2012: Demonstrator of Histology, Department of Pathology and Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University.

RELEVANT TRAINING & ACTIVITIES

Member of the planning committee for making the strategy plane of the faculty 2010-2011.

 

Certificate of appreciation from the Institute of preparing lecturer in Assuit in the session held from 20.11.2013 to 27.11.2013.

 

Member in the management team in DSASP project, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University.

 

PUBLICATIONS:

Yasser A. Ahmed, Nada A. Abdel Samei and Ahmed Z. Zayed. (2013) Morphological and histomorphological structure of testes of the catfish "Clarias Gariepinus" from Egypt. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 16 (13), 624-629

Nada Abdellah, Samuel Van Remoortel, Omnia Mohey-Elsaeed, Mohamed-Nabil Mostafa, Yasser A. Ahmed, Jean-Pierre Timmermans, Roeland Buckinx. (2018) Neuropeptide AF induces piecemeal degranulation in murine mucosal mast cells: a new mediator in neuro-immune communication in the intestinal lamina propria? The Anatomical Record 301(6),1104-1114

 

ABSTRACTS:

Nada Abdellah, Madeh Hashim, Yasser Ahmed, and Ahmed Morphology of testes of the catfish. The Conference of the Egyptian Society for Cytology and Histology December 2009, Mansura, Egypt.

Madeha Hashim, Nada Abdellah, Yasser Ahmed, and Ahmed Zayed. Morphology of ovaries of the catfish. The Conference of the Egyptian Society for Cytology and Histology, December 2009, Mansura, Egypt.

Nada Abdellah, Yasser Ahmed and Ahmed Zayed. Histomorphological structure of testes of the catfish "Clarias gariepinus" from Egypt. The Conference of the Egyptian Society for Cytology and Histology, December 2013, Mansura, Egypt.

Nada Abdellah, Samuel Van Remoortel, Omnia Eissa, Roeland Buckinx, Jean-Pierre Timmermans. The Mas-related gene receptor agonist NPAF enhances mucosal mast cell activity. Belgian Society of Celland Developmental Biology (BSCDB) 2015, Leuven, Belgium. Poster presentation.

 

Roeland Buckinx, Nada Abdellah, Samuel Van Remoortel, Omnia Eissa, Jean-Pierre Timmermans. The Mas-related gene receptor agonist NPAF enhances mucosal mast cell activity. Federation of Neurogastroenterology Meeting (FNM) 2016, California, USA. Poster presentation

Samuel Van Remoortel, Rohit Arora, Nada Abdellah, Omnia Eissa, Alain Labro, Dirk Snyders, Roeland Buckinx, Jean-Pierre Timmermans. Heteromeric interaction between the human Mas-related G protein-coupled receptors E and F revealed by bioluminescence and FRET analysis. Acta Gastroenterol Belg. 2016 Mar; 79(1): B12 Belgian Week of Gastroenterology 2016, Brussels, Belgium. Oral presentation with published abstract.