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Curriculum Vitae
General Information:
Name: D. Osama Mohamed Omar Badr
College: Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute
Department: Animal Biotechnology
Current Occupation: Associate Professor in GEBRI, Sadat City
University
Degree: Doctorate Degree
Academic Position: Associate Professor in GEBRI, Sadat City
University
General Specialization: Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Specific Specialization: Cytology and Histology
University: Minufiya University (1998-2013) then Sadat City
University (from July 2013 till now)
Date of Bachelor Degree Graduation: 17-7-1993
E-Mails: [email protected] and [email protected]
Home phone: 002040 3401077
Mobiles: 00201091171109 and 00201024812348
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Date of Birth: 21/2/1971
Place of Birth: Danasour –Alshohadaa City –Minufiya Province.
Address: 54 Yossef Alsedeak Street; branched from Al-Nahas
Street, Tanta City, Gharbiya Province, Egypt.
Important specific scientific sites:
Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?user=svHFnvkAAAAJ&hl=ar
ResearchGate:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Osama_Badr7
Staff Sites:
http://staff.usc.edu.eg/D.OsamaBadr/sec-publications/ar
Title of Master thesis:
"Toxicity of the herbicide Ronstar on Nilotic Catfish; Clarias
lazera: A cytogenetic study"
Title of Doctorate thesis:
“Biochemical and Molecular Study of anticarcinogenic activity of
the polyphenolic compounds on Mice bearing Solid tumor”
Published Papers:
1- Elsayed A. Khallaf; Sobhy E. Hassab El-Nabi and Osama M.
Badr (1998): The protective effect of ascorbic acid against the
mutagenicity of the herbicide (Ronstar) in Nilotic Catfish:
Clarias lazera. J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., 25(c), Histology and
Histochemistry: 139-157.
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2- Elsayed A. Khallaf; Sobhy E. Hassab El-Nabi; Zaki T. Zaki and
Osama M. Badr (2001): The protective effect of ascorbic acid on
the histological changes caused by the herbicide (Ronstar) in
Nilotic Catfish: Clarias lazera (C. gariepinus). Egyptian J. of
Aquatic Biology and Fisheries, 5(4): 205-217.
3- Khalil A. Alhalafawy, Sobhy H. Elnabi, Mohamed F. El Refaei,
Sabah F. El-Abd and Osama M. Badr (2007): The Curative
Effects of Polyphenolic Compounds against Chromosomal
Abnormalities induced in Mice-bearing Solid tumor. Egypt. J.
Exp. Biol. (Zool.), 3: 63-68.
4-Khalil A. Alhalafawy, Sobhy H. Elnabi, Mohamed F. El Refaei,
Sabah F. El-Abd and Osama M. Badr (2008): Role of different
polyphenolic compounds in modulation of DNA pattern, NO
level and IL-12 level on mice – bearing solid tumor. Scientific
Journal of Faculty of Science, Minufiya University,
XXII:61-71.
5-Osama M. Badr (2013): Potent protective activity of Panax
ginseng against acetaminophen – induced hepatotoxicity in
mice. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Zool.), 9(2): 215 – 220.
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6-Osama M. Badr; Samir A. El-Masry; Magda A. Mansor; Walid
M. Abdalla (2013): Biochemical effect of caffeine on bone of
growing rats. Nature and Science Journal, 11(12):182-187.
7-Osama M. Badr; Samir A. El-Masry; Magda A. Mansor;
Hammam A. Ebead (2013): Biochemical Effects of Nicotine on
the Testis of Adult Male Rats. New York Science Journal, 6(12):
131-135.
8-Ahmed S. El-Afify; Osama M. Badr; Ragaa A. Hamouda; Mervat
H. Hesien; Omaima A. Khamiss (2014): Antitumor activity of two
brown algae against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma in Swiss Albino
Mice. Journal of Environmental Sciences, Mansoura University; 43
(2): 295-309.
9-Amany A. Gaber, Osama M. Badr, Saad A. Emara, Atef M.
Ibrahim (2015): Antitumor activity of two Streptomyces extracts
(Ag18 & Ag20) on Ehrlich ascites tumor in mice: in vitro and in
vivo studies. Journal of Bioscience and Applied Research, 1(1): 20-
29.
10-Bahgat A.El-Fiky, Mohamed I. El-Naggar and Osama M. Badr
(2015): Evaluation of Antitumor Activity of Sodium Hypochlorite.
International Journal of Pharmacology, 11(5): 513-517.
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11-Osama M. Badr, Saber A. Sakr, Hala M. Abd-Eltawab (2016):
Ameliorative effect of ginger extract against pathological
alterations induced in mice bearing solid tumors. Journal of
Bioscience and Applied Research, 2(3): 185-196.
12-Osama M. Badr, Eman M. Shirefa, Omaima A. Khamis (2016):
The curative role of Curcumin and Flaxseed extracts in mice
inoculated with EAC: Biochemical and Histological Study.
Research Journal of Applied Biotechnology (RJAB), 2 (1):46-59.
13-Saber A. Sakr, Osama M. Badr, Hala M. Abd-Eltawab (2016):
Ameliorative Effect of Saffron Extract on Mice Bearing Solid
Tumors. ISESCO Journal of Science and Technology, 12 (22): 60-
70.
14-Osama M. Badr, Mahmoud A. El-Saied, Ibrahim H. Elsayed
(2017): The curative effect of a burdock plant against toxicity
induced in rats by diethylnitrosamine. Journal of Bioscience and
Applied Research, 3(3): 204-212.
15-Osama M. Badr, Walead A. Mohamed, Mohamed E. Alkafafy
and Omaima A. Khamiss (2017): The histological and
biochemical effects of saffron on Schistosoma mansoni
infected mice. Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences (AJVS);
Vol. 53: 100-107. DOI: 10.5455/ajvs.257434
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16- Samir A. El-Masry; Osama M. Badr; Magda A. Mansor and
Walid M. Abdalla (2017): Histological and biochemical effects of
caffeine on bone of growing rats. Egypt. J. Chem. Environ.;
3(2):19-37.
17- Mahmoud A. El-Saied, Mansour Sobeh, Walied Abdo, Osama
M. Badr, Lamiaa T. Youssif, Ibrahim H. Elsayed, Samir M. Osman
and Michael Wink (2018): Rheum palmatum root extract inhibits
hepatocellular carcinoma in rats treated with
diethylnitrosamine. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology;
Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Accepted and Published On line.
Doi: 10.1111/jphp.12899 Impact Factor: 2.405
Previous Experiences:
● Associate professor, (Cytology and Histology), Department of
Animal Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Institute, Sadat City University, from 27 June; 2016 till now.
●Lecturer, Department of Animal Biotechnology, Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, (Minufiya University:
from 9/2007 – 6/2013) and (Sadat City University: from (7/2013)
till 26 June 2016.
●Assistant Lecturer, Department of Animal Biotechnology,
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya
University, (2000-2007).
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●Demonstrator, Department of Animal Biotechnology, Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya University,
(1998-2000).
MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES:
●Egyptian German Society of Zoology, Cairo University, Faculty
of Science, Zoology Department.
●Zoological Society (A.R.E.), Cairo University, Faculty of
Science, Zoology Department.
●The Society of Pathological Biochemistry and Blood Research,
City Doctors, Alexandria.
●Egyptian Society of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science,
Tanta University, Egypt.
CONFERENCE & SYMPOSIUM ATTENDANCE:
●The 2nd International Conference of Society of Pathological
Biochemistry and Hematology (Faculty of Science, Minufiya
University, Egypt. 14 February 2017).
●The 1st International Conference of Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology “Integrative Science and Biotechnology” (Sharm
El-Sheikh 26-29 April,2016).
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●The 20th Pan Arab Conference on Diabetes (22-25 March 2016)
Intercontinental City Stars Hotel.
●The 1st International Conference of Society of Pathological
Biochemistry and Hematology (Faculty of Science, Minufiya
University, Egypt. 16 February 2016).
●A Scientific Symposium about "Ethics and standards for the
use of experimental animals in scientific research" (8 September
2015), Minufiya University, Faculty of Science, Zoology
Department.
●The 19th Pan Arab Conference on Diabetes (24-27 March 2015)
Le Meridien Cairo Airport Hotel.
●The international conference on Molecular Biology and Stem
Cells (21-23 May 2013), Guesthouse, Ain Shams University.
●The 9th annual international conference of Egyptian Society of
Experimental Biology (23-27 February 2013), Cairo University,
Conference Center.
●The 3rd annual international conference of Egyptian Society of
Experimental Biology (27 June 2007), Faculty of Science,
Minufiya University.
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●The 5th scientific conference of Egyptian Society of Fishery
development and human health protection (30-31 October
2001), Ain-Shams University.
COURSES TAUGHT:
1-Mammalian Cell Biotechnology course (B4-17) for M.Sc.
students; Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute,
Minufiya University and Sadat City University.
2-Principles of Genetics course for undergraduate students;
Faculty of Science, Minufiya University.
3-Molecular Biology course for M.Sc. students; Faculty of
Science, Minufiya University.
4-Practical Techniques in Genetics course for M.Sc. students;
Faculty of Science, Minufiya University.
5-Human Cell Biology (A-49) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya University
and Sadat City University.
6-Biological Membranes (A-58) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya University
and Sadat City University.
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7-Special Topics (B4-27) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya University
and Sadat City University.
8-Seminar (B4-28) and (B1-92) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya University
and Sadat City University.
9-Methods in animal cell and tissue culture (C-53) for M.Sc.
students; Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute,
Minufiya University and Sadat City University.
10-Molecular Parasitology (B1-56) for diploma students;
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya
University and Sadat City University.
11-Molecular Pathology (B1-57) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya University
and Sadat City University.
12-Molecular animal pathology (B1-32) for M.Sc. students;
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya
University and Sadat City University.
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13-Cellular Biochemistry (A-27) for diploma and M.Sc. students;
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Minufiya
University and Sadat City University.
14-Topics in cell and developmental biology (A-77) for M.Sc.
students; Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute,
Minufiya University and Sadat City University.
15-Animal Gene Transfer and Expression protocols (C-5) for
M.Sc. students; Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Institute, Sadat City University.
16-Molecular human pathology (B1-53) for Ph.D. students;
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Sadat City
University.
17-Cryopreservation (C-14) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Sadat City University.
18-Transgenic Animals (B4-26) for Ph.D. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Sadat City University.
19-Animal Ecology and Behavior course with Arabic language
for under students, Faculty of Education, Sadat City University.
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20- Embryo Manipulation (B4-13) for M.Sc. students; Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology Institute, Sadat City University.
21- Current Techniques in Animal reproduction (C-16) for M.Sc.
students; Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute,
Sadat City University.
Scientific Supervision
Theses that have been granted:
1-Study on Antitumor Activity of Streptomyces, Microbial
Biotechnology Department, Institute of Genetic Engineering
and Biotechnology, Sadat City University. The Granted Date is:
17/3/2014 (Institute) and 26/3/2014 (University).
2-Histological and Biochemical effect of caffeine on bone of
growing rats, Molecular Biology Department, Institute of
Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sadat City University.
The Granted Date is: 19/5/2014 (Institute) and 31/5/2014
(University).
3-Studies on the anticarcinogenic effects of extracts from
Colpomenia sp. and Cystoseira sp. (brown algae) on Mice-
Bearing solid tumors In vivo and In vitro. Animal Biotechnology
Department, Institute of Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology, Sadat City University. The Granted Date is:
15/9/2014 (Institute) and 24/9/2014 (University).
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4-Histological and Biochemical Effects of Nicotine on Testis of
Adult Male Albino Rat, Molecular Biology Department, Institute
of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Sadat City
University. The Granted Date is: 20/10/2014 (Institute) and
29/10/2014 (University).
5-In vivo and in vitro assessment of the anti-tumorigenic effect
of some medicinal plants in mice bearing solid tumors. The
Granted Date is: 19/9/2016 (Institute) and 26/9/2016
(University).
6-Studies of the effect of some medicinal plants extracts on the
experimental animals with chemically induced – hepatocellular
carcinoma. The Granted Date is: 9/2017 (Institute) and
9/2017(University).
7- Potential Schistosomicidal efficacy of some herbal products
in experimentally infested laboratory animals. (Animal
Biotechnology Department). The Granted Date is: 9/2017
(Institute) and 9/2017(University).
8- Antineoplastic Screening of Some Medicinal Plants against
Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma in Mice. (Animal Biotechnology
Department). The Granted Date is: 10/2017 (Institute) and
10/2017(University).
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9-Studies on the anti-carcinogenic effects of some natural
products on mice-bearing solid tumors (Molecular Biology
Department) The Granted Date is: 11/2017 (Institute) and
11/2017(University).
Theses, which has not yet granted
1-The role of vitamin D in Management of Type-2 Diabetes
mellitus. (Master thesis; Molecular Biology Department)
2-Study the effect of some natural products on hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC). (Master thesis; Animal Biotechnology
Department)
3-Protective effect of antioxidants against diclofenac toxicity in
mice. (Master thesis; Animal Biotechnology Department)
4-The curative efficiency of Vitamin B17 on hepatocellular
carcinoma cells (HCC). (Master thesis; Animal Biotechnology
Department)
5-Infertility and stem cell role in sperm formation process.
(Master thesis; Animal Biotechnology Department)
6- Comparison between Laser Assisted ICSI and Conventional
ICSI in Recurrent ICSI failure patients. (Master thesis; Animal
Biotechnology Department).
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7- Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells therapy of non-
obstructive azoospermia. (Ph. D. thesis; Animal Biotechnology
Department).
Laboratory Skills
1-Handling with animals in the lab.
2-Induction of solid tumors.
3-Histochemical studies on solid tumors induced with Ehrlich
Ascites Carcinoma (EAC) Cells.
4-In vitro assessment of the anticancer agents.
5-Histopathological, biochemical and molecular studies of the
effects of different drugs used for treatments of different
diseases.
6-DNA fragmentation assay.
7-Antibilharziasis studies using natural products.
8-Antitoxic effect of natural products against drug toxicity.
PROJECTS:
Participation in (Cytotoxicity and Anticarcinogenecity Bioassay
of some synthetic materials) project – Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology Institute – Minufiya University – 2007.