Azza Ali Hassan Ibrahim

Assistant lecturer of Anatomy and Embryology

Basic Informations

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Azza Ali Hassan Ibrahimm

(M.V.Sc." Anatomy and Embryology", B. V. Sc.).

 

Full name                          Azza Ali Hassan Ibrahim

Date of birth                      January 16, 1984

Nationality                        Egyptian

Marital status                    Married    

E-mail                              d.azzamohamed88@gmail.com   

                                        mkamlvet@gmail.com

Cell/ +2-01116991949; Work/ +2 082 2322066 / 117; FAX/ +2 082 2327982

Personal information

Higher education

1- Bachelor in veterinary Medicine scineves (B.V.Sc.) in July, 2010.

Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.

Final graduation: Very good with degree of honor.

2- Master Degree in Veterinary Anatomy and Embryology (M.V.Sc.) in February, 2015.

Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.

Dissertation title 'anatomical studies on the face musculature and nerves of the one_humped camel (camelus dromedaries)'

3- Register for the degree of PhD in veterinary Anatomy and Embryology  in May 2016.

Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.

Dissertation title advanced anatomical studies on the distal limb of camel'

Under supervision of;

prof. Dr. Zein, A. A. Adam

professor and head of anatomy and embryology department                                  

Dr. Ashraf Sayed Awaad Ahmed, assistant professor of anatomy and embryology

Dr. Mohamed Gomaa Tawfiek Abdel Latief, assistant professor of anatomy and embryology

Work experience

(Feb. 2015) Assistant lecturer at department of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of veterinary medicine, Beni-Suef University.

(Nov. 2010 – Feb. 2015) Demonstrator (instructor) at department of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of veterinary medicine, Beni-Suef University.

Teaching experience

At the University of Beni-Suef, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Anatomy & Embryology:

1. Weekly practical Lab. of the gross and developmental anatomy as well as a technical assistance in the undergraduate training courses of applied anatomy.

2. Teaching and training summer courses of applied anatomy to undergraduate.

3. Assisted in developing syllabus and overall course structure in the department (Trying to establish digital and electronic courses of Anatomy to the students) and help in administration of grades.

Technical skills

1- Preparation of different dissected specimens of equines, ruminants, camel and dog.

2- Improvement of methods of organ preservation other than formalin preservation such as air drying and casts.

3- Preparation of clean bone specimens for practical lab. And display.

4- Application of the learning modular system in teaching of anatomy and embryology 

Computer skills:

1- Passing ICDL from ministry of high education (Word, power point, excel, access, information technology and Internet).

2- Photoshop Program Training

Language skills:

  • Arabic: Fluent of both spoken and written "mother language"
  • English: Good command of English. Toefl(460)

List of publications:

1- Adam, Z. A., Awaad, A. S., Tawfiek, M. G. and Ibrahim, A. A. H.  (2016): Gross anatomy of the narial and labial musculatures of one
humped Camel (
Camelus dromedarius). Journal of morphological sciences. 33(4): 171-178.

References:

Prof Dr. Zein, A. A. Adam,

Professor and head of Anatomy and Embryology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt.

Email: zeinadam@yahoo.com

Cell: (+2) 012 500 5231

Prof Dr. Gamal Abdel Nasir Hasan

Professor of and head of surgery department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef, University, Beni-Suef, Egypt     

Cell: (+2) 01225757748

Email: Grh.surgery@yahoo.com

Prof Dr. Mohamed, R. A. Gad,

Professor of Anatomy and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef, Egypt.

Email: mrag55@yahoo.com

Cell: (+2) 010 6536 361


Master Title

ANATOMICAL STUDIES ON THE FACE MUSCULATURE AND NERVES OF THE ONE_HUMPED CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS)

Master Abstract

The present study was carried out to clarify the anatomy of the musculature and innervation of face region of the one-humped camel (Camelus dromedarius). Sixteen head specimens from adult and symptomatically healthy camels of both sexes were used. The muscles of the face region were carefully dissected and illustrated to demonstrate their origin, insertion, measurements and relations. The nerves in this area were also dissected to show their branches and distribution. The face musculature of the one-humped camel was classified into; cutaneus muscle of the face (M. cutaneus faciei), muscles of the nostrils and lips (Mm. dilator naris apicalis, dilator naris medialis, levator nasolabialis, levator labii superioris, dilator naris lateralis, depressor labii superioris, lateralis nasi, orbicularis oris, incisivus superioris, incisivus inferioris and mentalis), muscles of cheek (Mm. zygomaticus and buccinator), extraorbital muscles of the eyelids (Mm. malaris, depressor palpebra inferioris, frontalis and orbicularis oculi), mandibular muscles (Mm. masseter and temporalis) and auricular muscles (Mm. auriculares rostrales, dorsalis and ventralis). The innervation of the face region of the one-humped camel came from some branches of the seventh cranial nerve; facial nerve (N. facialis, VII) and the fifth one; trigeminal nerve (N. trigeminus, V). Key words: Camel, Anatomy, Muscles, Face, Nerves

PHD Title

Advanced anatomical studies on the distal limb in camel

PHD Abstract

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