3rd World Congress on

Applied Microbiology

Mohammad Mahmoud Effat

Mohammad Mahmoud Effat

Professor
National Research Center
Egypt

Biography

Mohammad Mahmoud Effat is a Professor of microbiology and immunology at the National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt. He was elected as a chairperson of the department for the last three years. He was granted an American pre-doctoral fellowship in 1990 working in Levine laboratory, Cornell University on basic immunology techniques. He has also joined the laboratory of Prof.Dr. Seif, Wooster, Ohio state University for a fruitful highly effective field trip. In 1994, he got a doctoral fellowship in Utrecht University, The Netherlands, by which he had finished his doctoral laboratory work on cloning and expression of PLD gene from Corynebacterium pseudotubetculosis. In 1999, he was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship for working on Candida among AIDs patients in CDC, Atlanta, GA. In 2003, he got a postdoctoral fellowship in Free Berlin University for working on molecular interaction of enteric pathogens with intestinal mucosa (cytokines expression). In 2009, he was chosen as a visiting Professor of microbiology and immunology in Zimbabwe University. He is also the author of three books, Microbial Typing, At-Talbina, and Origin of diseases. Lastly, he has attended the 9th International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases held in Zurich in August, 2018.


Research Interest

His research interests includes microbiology, immunology and AIDs

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