Dr. Shereen Mohamed Mahmoud Elbanna
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Dr. Shereen Mohamed Mahmoud Elbanna

Professor
Department of Zoology Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from Suez Canal University, Egypt

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Biography

Professor Dr Shereen M. Elbanna received her B.sc. degree in Zoology from Suez Canal University (1994), Egypt. She obtained her M.Sc. degree 2001 in Chemical ecology of insect venom, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt. She had phD 2004 in Chemical ecology of insect plant interaction in Sinai, at Suez Canal University, Egypt. Professor Shereen worked as a Demonstrator at Department of Zoology, Suez Canal University 1994-1999. Assistant Lecturer at Department of Zoology, Suez Canal University 1999-2001.PhD researcher Funded by the Egyptian Government, 2001-2003. She worked as Lecturer at Department of Zoology, Suez Canal University 2004-2009. Joined as a Consultant for UNDP in 2005- 2007. She obtained a promotion as an Associate professorat Department of Zoology, Suez Canal University, Egyp 2009-2014. She had worked as Manager of Toxinology unit (Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University) 2014-2017. She also got a professor job at Department of Zoology, Suez Canal University, Egyp 2014 tell now. She also worked as a Head of Zoology Department, Faculty of Science 2018-2020. She obtained a job as Vice dean of postgraduates and research affairs at Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, Egypt 2020-2023.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Ecology
62%
Microbiology
90%
Zoology
75%
Entomology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
39
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Abdel-Gahny, G., M. Soliman, S. El-Banna and A. Abo-Ghalia. 2019. Ecological study of insect vectors mechanically transmit parasites in Ismailia Governorate, Egypt. Egypt. Acad. J. Biol. Sci., A, Entomol., 12: 1-9.
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  2. Abdel-Gahny, G., A. Abo-Ghalia, S. El-Banna and M. Soliman, 2019. The mechanical transmission of human parasites by cockroaches in Ismailia Governorate, Egypt. Egypt. Acad. J. Biol. Sci. E. Med. Entomol. Parasitol., 11: 1-13.
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  3. El-Naggar, A., S. Elbanna, M. Kaiser and R. Gabre, 2018. Effect of certain physico-chemical parameters on the population dynamics of mosquito larvae and their correlation with infected regions of filariasis in Alkorin Village, Sharkia Governorate (Egypt). Egypt. Acad. J. Biol. Sci., A, Entomol., 11: 55-62.
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  4. El-Naggar, A.N., S.M. Elbanna, M.F. Kaiser and R.M. Gabre, 2017. Mosquito larval habitat mapping using remote sensing and GIS for monitoring the filarial infection regions in Alkorin village, Sharkia Governorate (Egypt). Int. J. Mosq. Res., 4: 135-139.
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  5. Elbanna, S.M., N.M. Elhadidy, F.M. Semida and T. Abdel-Rasool, 2012. Physiological and biochemical effect of entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae on the 5th instar of Schistcereca gregaria (Orthoptera: Acrididae). J. Res. Environ. Sci. Toxicol., 1: 7-18.
  6. Abdul-Wahid, O.A. and S.M. Elbanna, 2012. Evaluation of the insecticidal activity of Fusarium solani and Trichoderma harzianum against cockroaches: Periplaneta Americana. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 6: 1024-1032.
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  7. Elbanna, S.M., 2011. Ant-Acacia interaction: Chemical or physical defense? Entomol. Res., 41: 135-141.
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  8. Elbanna, S.M. and M.M. Hegazi, 2011. Screening of some seaweeds species from South Sinai, Red Sea as potential bioinsecticides against mosquito larvae; Culex pipiens. Egypt. Acad. J. Biolog. Sci., 4: 21-30.
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  9. Elbanna, S.M., 2010. Antifeedant activity of spindle tree Euonymus europaeus (Celastraceae) seed extract against diamond back moth Pluttella xylostella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae). Catrina, 5: 73-75.
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  10. Elbanna, S.M., S.M. Zalat, F. Gilbert, S. Elliott and D.M. Shuker, 2009. Patterns of resource use by milkweed insects in Sinai. Egypt. J. Biol., 11: 58-70.
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  11. Newbold, T., M. Meregalli, E. Colonnelli, M. Barclay and S. Elbanna et al., 2007. Redescription of a weevil Paramecops sinaitus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae) from the Sinai and an ecological study of its interaction with the Sinai milkweed Asclepias sinaica (Gentianales: Asclepiadaceae). Eur. J. Entomol., 104: 505-515.
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  12. Elbanna, S.M., 2007. Insect interactions of three tritrophic levels on milkweed plant Asclepias sinaica (Boiss.) Musch. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 9: 291-293.
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  13. Semida, F., S.M. Elbanna, S.M. Zalat and F.S. Gilbert, 2006. Insect-plant interaction (Paramecops sinaitus/ Asclepias sinaica) in Sinai ecosystem. J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Dev., 7: 173-183.
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  14. Semida, F. and S.M. Elbanna, 2006. Impact of introduced honey bees on native bees at St. katherine protectorate, South Sinai, Egypt. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 8: 191-194.
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  15. Elbanna, S.M., 2006. Larvaecidal effects of Eucalyptus extract on the larvae of Culex pipiens mosquito. Int. J. Agric. Biol., 8: 896-897.
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  16. Elbanna, S.M. and F. Semida, 2006. Biodiversity of ground Insects in the newly reclaimed land of Ismailia. J. Egypt. Acad. Soc. Environ. Dev., 7: 185-199.
  17. Elbanna, S.M. and F. Semida, 2006. Alkanna orientalis-herbivore interaction in South Sinai ecosystem. Bull. Entomol. Soc. Egypt, 83: 39-49.
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  18. Zalat, S., S.M. Elbanna, S. Rizzoli, J.O. Schmidt and I.R. Mellor, 2005. Modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors by some Hymenopteran venoms. Toxicon, 46: 282-290.
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  19. Nabil, I.Z., S.M. Zalat, A.H. Abo-Ghalia and S.M. Elbanna, 2002. Pharmacology and chemistry of the venoms of solitary wasps. J. Natl. Toxins, 11: 15-24.
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  20. Zalat, S.M., F. Semida, F. Gilbert, S.M. Elbanna, E. Sayed, H. El-Alqamy and J.M. Behnke, 2001. Spatial variation in the biodiversity of Bedouin gardens in the St Katherine Protectorate, South Sinai, Egypt. Egypt. J. Biol., 3: 147-155.
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  21. Elbanna, S.M., S.M. Zalat, A. Abo-Ghalia and F. Gilbert, 1999. Territoriality and foraging behaviour of some solitary wasps in Egypt. Egypt. J. Biol., 1: 96-103.
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  22. Zalat, S., S.M. Elbanna and I. Mellor, 1998. Inhibition of muscle nicotinic acetycholine receptors by venom of the solitary wasp Dielis collaris. J. Egypt. German Soc. Zool., 27: 187-193.