Dr. Nesreen Allam Tantawy Allam
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Dr. Nesreen Allam Tantawy Allam

Research Professor Doctor
National Research Centre, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Medical Science from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Nesreen A.T. Allam, is a professor of infectious diseases and molecular biology at the National Research Center since 2018. Dr. Nesreen holds MVSc degree in 2000 then PhD in veterinary medical science- virology (advanced molecular biological and biotechnological techniques) from Cairo University, Fac. Vet. Med. in 2006. She has served as a member of various national and international medical and scientific societies and jointed a number of institutional entities since 1996 including the animal reproduction research institute, agricultural research center in the departments of mastitis and neonatal diseases and molecular biology unit, till 2004 when she joined the NRC, parasitology and animal diseases. She has many scientific papers, translations, syllabuses, diseases detection and genes records, patents and projects either presented or published. She is an internationally recognized expert in many areas of biomedical science including: virology, microbiology, immunology, infectious diseases, vector-borne diseases, internal medicine, clinical research, drug discovery, genetic engineering, biological control, and bioinformatics. She is a regularly sought after and requested lecturer of the under- and post-graduate training programs of veterinary and animal science fac. and national medical/public health symposiums throughout Egypt hence she is recognized by her peers as a scientific and medical expert that integrates new technologies into diagnosis, public health awareness, and the effectiveness of everyday clinical/veterinary practices. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Virology and Molecular Biology, invited feature editor for The Journal of Microbiology Research and Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health, Scientific Research and Essays, and American Journal of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology and an editor for the International Research Journal of Microbiology, and Archives of Clinical Microbiology. Dr. Nesreen has been awarded the NRC encouragement Award for young researchers 2012, as well as the best scientific achievements during 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Proteins
62%
Genetic Trend
90%
Dairy Animal Nutrition
75%
Milk Technology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
33
Abstracts
3

Selected Publications

  1. Abdel-Baky, S., N. Allam, Y. Kamel and A. Hafez, 2020. Using PCR for detection of Borrelia sp. in ticks and ruminants in Egyptian desert. Mansoura Vet. Med. J., 21: 167-172.
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  2. Taie, H., A. El-Namaky, H. Abo-Taleb, S. Hendawy, F. Abo-Aziza and N. Allam, 2019. Antioxidant capacity of four edible plant extracts and theirlarvicidal effect on the third instar cephalopinatitilator larvae. Egypt. J. Vet. Sci., 50: 9-20.
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  3. Abdullah, H.H.A.M., A. El-Molla, F.A. Salib, A.A. Ghazy, N.A.T. Allam, Y.M. Sanad and S. Abdel-Shafy, 2019. Molecular diagnosis of rickettsiae infecting camels and ixodid ticks in Egypt. Bacterial Empire, 2: 10-18.
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  4. Moghaieb, R.E., A.A. Abdelhadi, H.A. El-Sadawy, N.A. Allam, B.A. Baiome and M.H. Soliman, 2017. Molecular identification and genetic diversity among Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus isolates. 3 Biotech, Vol. 7. 10.1007/s13205-016-0594-4.
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  5. Hakim, A.S., N.A.T. Allam, S.M. Syame, D. Sedky, R.H. Hedia and M.A.Z. Elshafaie, 2017. Livestock-associated staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity with regards to resistance and virulence genomics and accessory gene regulator locus proteomics. Asian J. Epidemiol., 10: 89-100.
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  6. Hakim, A.S., N.A.T. Allam, S.M. Syame, D. Sedky, R.H. Hedia and M.A. Elshafaie, 2017. Selective pressure of resistance determinants and virulence genes on agr locus expression during Staphylococcus aureus infections in some farm animals in Egypt. Asian J. Epidemiol., 10: 89-100.
  7. Allam, N.A.T., D. Sedky and E.K. Mira, 2017. The clinical impact of antimicrobial resistance genomics in competition with she-camels recurrent mastitis metabolomics due to heterogeneous bacillus licheniformis field isolates. Vet. World, 10: 1353-1360.
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  8. Abdullah, H.H.A.M., A. El-Molla, F.A. Salib, N.A.T. Allam, A.A. Ghazy and S. Abdel-Shafy, 2016. Morphological and molecular identification of the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus and the camel tick Hyalomma dromedarii (Acari: Ixodidae) vectors of Rickettsioses in Egypt. Vet. World, 9: 1087-1101.
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  9. Abdullah, H.H.A.M., A. El-Molla, F.A. Salib, N.A.T. Allam, A.A. Ghazy and S. Abdel-Shafy, 2016. Morphological and molecular identification of the brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus and the camel tick Hyalomma dromedarii (Acari: Ixodidae) vectors of Rickettsioses in Egypt. Vet. World, 9: 1087-1101.
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  10. Abdel-Shafy, S., A.H. El Namaky, N.A.T. Allam and S. Hendawy, 2016. Scanning electron microscopy and morphometrics of nymph and larva of the tick Hyalomma rufipes Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae). J Parasit Dis., 40: 1-10.
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  11. Hamouda, R.H., H.A. Allam and N,A.T. Allam, 2014. Molecular identification of bovine recurrent mastitis status with regards to Arcanobacerium pyogenes (Trueperella pyogenes). J. Egypt. Vet. Med. Assoc., 74: 739-754.
  12. Hendawy, S.H.M., N.A.T. Allam, O.M. Kandil, A.A. Zayed, A.R.A.Y. Desouky and M.A. El-Seify, 2013. Immunological evaluation of the diagnostic values of Cephalopina titillator different larval antigens in camels from Egypt. Global Vet., 10: 158-164.
  13. Abdel-Shaf, S. and N.A.T. Allam, 2013. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR detection of flaviviruses associated with camel ticks in Egypt. Global Vet., 10: 394-402.
  14. Ibrahim, E.A., N.A. Allam, E.E. Kotb, G.A. El-Rafey, M.M.A. El-Deen and M.G. Fadlallah, 2012. Sequence-based typing-study on the relationship between mastitis and Bola-DRB3.2* allelic polymorphism in Egyptian cows. Global Vet., 9: 8-22.
  15. Hendawy, S.H.M., N.A.T. Allam, O.M. Kandil, A.A. Zayed, Abdel Razek, A.Y. Desouky and M.A. El-Seify, 2012. Partial COI and 16S rRNA genes sequences of Cephalopina titillator mitochondrial DNA: Evidence for variation in evolutionary rates within myiasis-causing species. Global Vet., 9: 769-778.
  16. Mona, S. Mahmoud, A. El-Shazly, Omnia, M.T. Kandil, A.T.A. Nesreen and A. Hassan, 2011. Comparative study on macroscopical features of Hymenolepis species by scanning electron microscopy. Acta Parasitol. Globalis, 2: 34-39.
  17. Hamouda, R.H. and N,A.T. Allam, 2011. Use of multiplex PCR-based molecular typing of genes encoding virulence determinants in coliform mastitis in dairy cattle. J. Egypt. Vet. Med. Assoc., 11: 245-256.
  18. Abdel-Shafy, S., N.A.T. Allam, O. Mediannikov, P. Parola and D. Raoult, 2011. Molecular detection of spotted fever group rickettsiae associated with ixodid ticks in Egypt. Vector-borne Zoonotic Dis., (In Press). .
  19. Zayed, A.A., S.M. Habeeb, N.A.T. Allam, H.M.Z. Ashry, A.H.H. Mohamed, A.A. Ashour and H.A. Taha, 2010. Immunogenic profile of Trypanosoma evansi local isolate against natural sera of three different farm animal species in Egypt. Egypt. Vet. Med. Soc. Parasitol. J., 6: 75-93.
  20. Zayed, A.A., S.M. Habeeb, N.A.T. Allam, H.M.Z. Ashry, A.H.H. Mohamed et al., 2010. A critical comparative study of parasitological and serological differential diagnostic methods of Trypanosoma evansi infections in some farm animals in Egypt. Am. Eurasian J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 8: 633-642.
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  21. Kandil, O.M.T., Said, M.M., N.A.T. Allam and A. El-Shazly, 2010. Mitochoderial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene sequence of the Hymenolepis species. J. Amer. Sci., 6: 640-647.
  22. Allam, N.A.T., S.G. Abd-Ellatif and R.H. Hamouda, 2009. Genetic typing and antigenic characterization of egyptian field Shiga-Toxigenic Escherichia coli isolates with regard to profile of virulence proteins. Global Veterinaria, 3: 457-464.
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