Dr. Heba  Salah Mohamed Hamed
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Dr. Heba Salah Mohamed Hamed

Associate Professor
Ain Shams University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physiology from Ain Shams University, Egypt

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Biography

Prof. Heba S. Hamed is currently working as an Associate Professor of Fish Physiology in Zoology department, Faculty of Women for Arts, Science & Education, Ain Shams University Cairo, Egypt. She had her doctoral of Philosophy of Science in 2012 and Master of Science degree in 2010 from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Prof. Hamed had diploma in biochemistry and physiology from Suez Canal University, faculty of Science, Ismailia, Egypt in 2014‐2015. She also had a Professional diploma in Quality & Accreditation management systems 2015‐2016. Her major research interests include fish physiology, reproductive toxicology, and aquatic toxicology. Prof. Hamed is an editorial board member of International Journal of Eco‐toxicology and Exobiology and a reviewer in Environmental toxicology and pharmacology, Natural product research and many other international journals.

Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Physiology
62%
Electrophoresis
90%
Histochemistry
75%
Molecular Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Chapters
0
Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Sayed, A.E.D.H. and H.S. Hamed, 2017. Induction of apoptosis and DNA damage by 4-nonylphenol in African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) and the antioxidant role of Cydonia oblonga. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf., 139: 97-101.
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  2. Marzouk, M.S., A.A. Saleh, H.S. Hamed and S.M. Abdel-Daim, 2017. Potential ameliorative effects and antioxidant properties of Moringa olifera leaf extract against pendimethalin toxicity in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Wulfenia, 24: 247-271.
  3. Hamed, H.S. and M. Abdel-Tawwab, 2017. Ameliorative effect of propolis supplementation on alleviating bisphenol-A toxicity: Growth performance, biochemical variables and oxidative stress biomarkers of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (L.) fingerlings. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. Part C: Toxicol. Pharmacol., 202: 63-69.
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  4. Hamed, H.S. and A.G. Osman, 2017. Modulatory effect of lycopene against carbofuran toxicity in African catfish, Clarias gariepinus. Fish Physiol. Biochem., 43: 1721-1731.
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  5. Hamed, H.S., 2016. Ameliorative effects of Spirulina platensis on deltamethrin-induced biochemical alterations and oxidative stress in the African catfish; Clarias gariepinus. Open J. Mar. Sci., 6: 1-10.
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  6. AbouelFadl, K.Y., W. Aly, A.E. Abd-El-Reheem, U.M. Mahmoud, H.S. Heba, M.A. Moustafa and A.G.M. Osman, 2016. Heavy metals levels in the blood of Oreochromis niloticus niloticus and Clarias gariepinus as biomarkers of metal pollution in the River Nile. Int. J. Ecotoxicol. Ecobiol., 1: 1-12.
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  7. Abdel-Wahhab, M.A., A. Aljawish, A.M. Kenawy, A.A. El-Nekeety, H.S. Hamed and S.H. Abdel-Aziem, 2016. Grafting of gallic acid onto chitosan enhances antioxidant activities in vitro and protects against ochratoxin-A toxicity in catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol., 41: 279-288.
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  8. Hamed, H.S., 2015. Vitamin E attenuated the oxidative stress and biochemical changes induced by Edosulfanin female catfish (Clariasgariepinus). World J. Fish Mar. Sci., 7: 313-324.
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  9. Hamed, H.S., 2015. Impact of a short-term malathion exposure of Nile tilapia, (Oreochromisniloticus): The protective role of selenium. Inter. J. Environ. Monitor. Anal., 3: 30-37.
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  10. Marzouk, M.S., S.M. Kadry, A.M. Amer, Magdy, M.I. Hanna, A.H. Azmy and H.S. Hamed, 2012. Effect of atrazine exposure on behavioral, haematological and biochemical aspects of female African catfish (Clariasgariepinus). J. Sci. Res., 9: 290-299.
  11. Kadry, S.M., M.S. Marzouk, A.F. Amer, M.I. Hanna, A.H. Azmy and H.S. Hamed, 2012. Vitamin E as antioxidant in female African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) exposed to chronic toxicity of atrazine. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish, 16: 83-98.
  12. Bakhshwan, S.A., M.S. Marzouk, M.I. Hanna, A.M. Kenawy and H.S. Hamed, 2011. Pursuance of haematological alterations and pathological changes of diazinon toxicity in clariasgariepinus. J. Egypt. Vet. Med. Assoc., 71: 199-226.
  13. Bakhshwan, S.A., M.S. Marzouk, M.I. Hanna, A.M. Kenawy and H.S. Hamed, 2009. Some investigation on the clinical and biochemical alterations associated with diazinon toxicity in clariasgariepinus. Egypt. J. Aquat. Biol. Fish., 13: 173-197.