Contact Information
Surname:
HUSSEIN
Name: Mortada
Mohamed Abdel-Hamid Hussein Mohamed
Address: Fish Department, Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef
University,
Beni-Suef 62512, Egypt.
Office:
Home Tel.: +20- 822- 331- 645
Telephone: +20- 822- 322- 066 Mobile:
20-103-781-059
Tel/Fax: +20- 822- 327- 982 E-mail: mortadahussein@hotmail.com
Personal
Data
Date of birth: 4/6/1966
Place of birth: Algeria
Nationality: Egyptian
Marital status: Married
and have two daughters and one son.
Educational
Background
PhD: March 2002 in the Field of Veterinary Medicine (Fish
Diseases), Nippon Veterinary & Life Science University
(formally: Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science), JAPAN. Dissertation title “Studies
on saprolegniasis in salmonids in Hokkaido.”
M.Sc.: March 1992 in the field of Veterinary Medicine
(Infectious diseases, Fish), Faculty of Veterinary medicine, CAIRO University,
Beni-Suef Brach, Egypt.
Dissertation title “Some studies on gills affections of fresh-water fishes”
B.Sc.: May 1988 in Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary
medicine, CAIRO University, Beni-Suef Branch. Egypt. (Grade: very good, Rank: Fourth).
Current
Position:
Associate Professor in the Fish Department
, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni-Suef 62512, EGYPT.
Administrative
Positions:
·
Executive Director of the
web site 2009.
·
Deputy Director of the
Project Portal 2009-2010.
·
Project Manager Portal 2011-2012.
Employment
History
Employer
|
Position
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Dates (From – to)
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Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University
|
Associate
Professor in the Fish Dep.
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October, 2007-now
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Faculty of
Veterinary,Cairo University,
Beni-Suef branch*
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Lecturer. in the Fish Dep.
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2002-2007
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Division
of Fish Diseases, Nippon Veterinary & Life Science University,
Tokyo, JAPAN.
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Post-Doc Researcher, Division
of Fish Diseases, Nippon Veterinary & Life Science University,
Tokyo, JAPAN
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2004-2006
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Division of Fish Diseases, Nippon Veterinary &
Life Science University,
Tokyo, JAPAN.
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PhD student
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1997-2002
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Faculty of
Veterinary, Cairo University,
Beni-Suef branch
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Ass. Lecturer. in the Fish Dep.
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1992-1997
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Fac. Vet.
Med., Cairo Univ.Beni-Suef branch
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Demonstrator of fish diseases, Dep. Of
Internal Medicine &Infectious Dis.
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1989-1992
|
*
Beni Suef university has had
separated from Cairo
University since 2005
Membership of Professional
Associations
Professional body
|
Level of membership
|
Year of award
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Japan Society for
the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan.
|
Member
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2004
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Member of
the Japanese Society of Fish Pathology.
|
Member
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1998
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Member of
the Japanese Mycological Society
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Member
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1999
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Member of
the European Association of Fish Pathologists.
|
Member
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1999
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Member of the Egyptian
Veterinary Medical Association.
|
Member
|
2002
|
Member of the Egyptian Society
for the Development of Fisheries Resources &
Human Health
|
Member
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2007
|
Attending
Conferences & workshops
- Satisfactory completion of
self-evaluation of higher education institutions 13-12-2009 to 17-12-2009.
- Satisfactory completion of Session
of the external audit of institutions of higher education institutions
19-12-2009 to 23-12-2009.
- The International Arab African Fish Resources
Conference & Exhibition “Sustainable use and management of aquatic
resources”, Cairo, Egypt, 2007.
- Satisfactory
completion of Training of Trainer workshop (TOT) FLDP, Assuit Uni.
2006.
- 6th Symposium on Diseases in Asian
Aquaculture “Aquatic animal health: facing new challenges”, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2005.
- KHV
infection: Present Status and Future Prospects for Prevention, Tokyo,
Japan, 2004.
- 11th
Scientific Congress of the Faculty of Vet. Med. Assiut Uni. 2004.
- 1st Intern.Conf. Vet. Res. Div., NRC, Cairo, 2004.
- 12th Scientific Congress of the Japanese
Society of Antimicrobial Agents, Osaka,
2001.
- 11th
Conference of Research Projects of the Overseas Students, Nippon Medical
School,Tokyo, JAPAN,
2000.
- 1st
Conference of Japanese Society of Ornamental Fish, Tokyo, Japan 2000.
- The
International Conference of the European Association of Fish Pathplogists
(EAFP), Rhodes, Greece, 1999.
Honors
- Ph.D. Scholarship from July 1997 to March
2002 as a governmental Scholarship awarded from The Ministry of Higher
Education of Egypt to study in Japan.
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Nippon
Veterinary and Life Science University
from November 2004 to November 2006 awarded from Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan.
Training
Training attended / Technical skills acquired
|
Place
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Dates (From – to)
|
Molecular biology,
cloning, sequence analysis, DNA vaccination, and others
|
Nippon Veterinary & Life Science University
(formally: Nippon Veterinary and Animal Science), JAPAN.
|
Novmber 2004 to October
2006
|
Microinjection in
fish embryos
|
Tokyo university of Marine
Science and Technology
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October 2005 to
November 2005
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Training of trainers ‘TOT’ for a research project of
developing the capacity of faculty members and leaders.
|
Assiut
University, Egypt
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24-27/12/2006
|
Professional
Activities
- Fish Diseases
and Management of Aquaculture.
-
Microbiological and Histopathological Techniques.
- Molecular
biological and Cloning Techniques.
- Fish
Microinjection and Transgenesis Techniques.
Academic Activities
A)Teaching
undergraduates students from 1990 till now many courses including the following
topics:
- Outline of Fish Biology.
-
Bacterial, Viral, Mycotic, Parasitic, and Miscellaneous diseases of fishes.
-
Strategy of Aquaculture and Fish farming techniques.
-
Methods of controls and prevention of Fish diseases.
-
Practical and field training through scientific trips.
- Molecular diagnostic techniques including:
- Gel electrophoresis, DNA and RNA manipulation, PCR and Multiplex PCR, Restriction enzymes handling, Cloning in bacteria, and Protein purification
-Various techniques in Bacterial & Fungus isolation & Identification
Traditional techniques and advanced techniques.
- Different serological techniques including:
- ELISA(Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay), Haemagglutination inhibition, passive
haemagglutination, agar gel precipitation test (AGPT), and IFA (immunofluorescent antibody technique).
B) Supervisor for postgraduate studies (Master and Ph D)
1. Master Degree:
· Some studies on flavobacteriosis in freshwater fishes
Supervisors: Prof. Manal Adel Ahamed Essa Head of Fish Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med.
Beni- suet Univeristy.
Dr. Mortada Mohamed A. Hussein Associate Prof. fish diseases and
management, Fish Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med., Beni- suet Univeristy.
Dr. Mohamed Abdel Azziz Associate Prof. fish diseases and
management, Fish Dis. Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med., Sohage University.
· Some studies on mycotic affections in freshwater fishes
Supervisors: Dr. Walead Hamdy Hassan Associate Prof , microbiology Dep., Faclty
of Vet. Med., Beni- suet Univeristy.
Dr. Mortada Mohamed A. Hussein Associate Prof. fish diseases and
management, Fish Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med., Beni- suet Univeristy.
2. Ph D Degree:
- Application
of recent techniques for detection of some pathogenic bacteria in fresh and
marine water fishes
Supervisors: Dr. Walead Hamdy Hassan Associate Prof , microbiology Dep., Faclty
of Vet. Med., Beni- suet Univeristy.
Dr. Mortada Mohamed A. Hussein Associate Prof. fish diseases and
management, Fish Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med., Beni- suet Univeristy.
· Some studies on enterosepticamia caused by Edwarseilla tarda infwctions in freshwater fishes
Supervisors: Prof. Manal Adel Ahamed Essa Head of Fish Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med.
Beni- suef Univeristy.
Dr. Mortada Mohamed A. Hussein Associate Prof. fish diseases and
management, Fish Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med., Beni- suet Univeristy.
Dr. Mohamed Abdel Azziz Associate Prof. fish diseases and
management, Fish Dis. Dep., Faclty of Vet. Med., Sohage University.
Current research interests
Molecular diagnostic tools
in field of fish diseases and vaccine development.
Current
research Activity
- Deposition of gab C gene sequences for Streptococcus
iniae, Streptococcus dysgalactiae, and Lactococcus garvieae
in GenBank with access numbers as following:
SI GQ912305
Streptococcus iniae
gab C gene sequence
Published
SD
GQ912306 Streptococcus
dysgalactiae gab C gene sequence Published
LG
GQ912307 Lactococcus
garvieae
gab C gene sequence
Published
- Deposition of
Aeromonas hydrophila strain Egypt/BSN-15614 cytotoxic enterotoxin
gene, Aeromonas veronii strain Egypt/BSN-23514
cytotoxic enterotoxin gene, Aeromonas veronii strain
Egypt/BSN-19714 cytotoxic enterotoxin
gene, partial cds, GenBank with access numbers as
following:
KU582045 Aeromonas
hydrophila strain Egypt/BSN-15614.
KU258046 Aeromonas
veronii strain Egypt/BSN-23514.
KU258047 Aeromonas
veronii strain Egypt/BSN-19714.
Other
Skills
Languages:
Arabic: as
a mother tongue.
English:
(read, speak and writing "Excellent")
Japanese:
(speak "good", read and writing “fair”)
Computer: Using of several microcomputer applications and
software i.e. Microsoft (Windows and Office), Statistics, internet (web design),
Graphics (photoshop), and Multimedia software.
Reference:
Name
|
Contact address
|
E-mail/Tel
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Prof. Dr. Kishio Hatai
Laboratory of Fish Diseases,
School of Veterinary Medicine,
|
Faculty of Veterinary Science,
Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University,
1-7-1 Kyonan-cho, Musashino,
Tokyo 180-8602, Japan
|
k-hatai.0111@scan-net.ne.jp
or
khatai0111@nvlu.ac.jp
Tel:(+81) 422-31-4151 Ex. 250
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Prof. Dr. Manal A.A. Essa
Depatment of Pathology
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Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Beni Suef 62511, Egypt
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essa_manal@yahoo.com
Tel. :(+20) 0822-32-7982
Mobile:(+20) 1031-09-954
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Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Begawy
Depatment of Pathology
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Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef Uni.,
Beni Suef 62511,
Egypt
|
Badway35@yahoo.com
Tel. :(+20) 0822-32-7982
Mobile:(+20) 1113-99-114
|
List of
Publications
A) BOOKS:
Studies on saprolegniasis in salmonids
in Hokkaido
Mortada
Hussein, Kishio
Hatai
7 Dec. 20011; Edition: 1st Edition, Publisher:
Lambert Academic Publishing,
Germany, ISBN:
978-3-8465-9911-2
https://www.lap-publishing.com/catalog/details/store/gb/book/978-3-8465-9911-2/studies-on-saprolegniasis-in-salmonids-in-hokkaido
B) Scientific papers:
1. Hussein,
M. M. A. and K. Hatai. Saprolegnia
salmonis sp. nov. isolated from sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka. Mycoscience, 40, 385-389, 1999.
2. Hussein, M. M. A.;
S. Wada and K. Hatai, A. Yamamoto.
Antimycotic activity of eugenol against selected water molds. Aquatic Animal Health 12,
224-229, 2000.
3. Hussein,
M. M. A.; K. Hatai and T. Nomura. Saprolegniosis in salmonids and their
eggs in Japan.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 37 (1), 204-207, 2001.
4. Hussein,
M. M. A. and K. Hatai. In vitro inhibition of Saprolegnia
by bacteria isolated from lesions of Salmonids with saprolegniasis. Fish
Pathology 36 (2), 73-78. 2001.
5. Hussein,
M. M. A.; M. A. El-Feki; K. Hatai and A. Yamamoto. Inhibitory effects
of thymoqinone from Nigella sativa on pathogenic Saprolegnia in
fish. Biocontrol Science, 7(1), 31-35, 2002.
6. Hussein, M. M. A.
and K. Hatai. Pathogenicity of Saprolegnia species
associated with outbreaks of salmonid saprolegniosis in Japan. Fisheries Science 68,
1067-1072, 2002.
7. El-Feki, M.; K. Hatai and M.
M. A. Hussein. Chemotactic and chemokinetic of Saprolegnia
parasitica toward different metabolites and fish tissue extracts. Mycoscience, 44, 159-162, 2003.
8. Hussein, M. M. A.
and W. H. Hassan. Antibacterial activity of eugenol against selected fish
pathogenic bacteria. Proc. The 1st Intern. Conf. Vet. Res. Div.,
NRC, Cairo, Egypt. pp. 356-364, February, 2004.
9. Hussein, M. M. A.
Contribution towards introduction of eugenol as a fish anesthetics in Carp, Cyprinus
carpio, fish hatcheries in Egypt:
Field trials. Proc. 11th Sci.Cong. Fac. Vet. Med., Assiut Univ., Egypt. 2004
10. Hussein, M. M. A.
and K. Hatai. Multiplex PCR for detection of Lactococcus garvieae, Streptococcus
iniae and S. dysgalactiae in cultured Yellowtail. Aquaculture
Science 54 (3), 269-274. 2006
11. Hussein, M. M. A.
and K. Hatai. Chronic mortalities in cultured yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata
(Temminck and Schlegel) and amberjack, Seriola dumerili (Risso), during
winter due to streptococcosis in southern Japan. Egyptian journal of
Aquatic Biology and Fisheries 11 (3), 817-832. 2007.
12. Abd El Rahman, A. H.; Abd
El Galil, M. A.; Kamel, H. H. and Hussein, M. M. A. Effect of
saprolegniosis on Oreochromis niloticus. Egyptian journal of Aquatic Biology
and Fisheries 11 (3), 749-761. 2007.
13. M. M. A. Hussein, W. H. Hassan. Efficacy
of fosfomycin in controlling streptococcosis in Nile
tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Beni
Suef Veterinary Medical Journal 21 (1). 59-66. 2011
14. M. M. A. Hussein,
W. H. Hassan, I. M. I. Moussa. Potential
use of allicin (garlic, Allium sativum Linn, essential oil) against fish
pathogenic bacteria and its safety for monosex Nile
tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment. 11 (1): 696-699
. 2 0 1 3.
15. Hussein, M. M. A., Hassan W. H. Maha A. M. Pathogenicity of Achlya proliferoides and Saprolegnia diclina (Saprolegniaceae)
Associated with Saprolegniosis Outbreaks in Cultured Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences 5
(2), 188-193. 2013.
16. Ebied, S. K. M., Ali, H.
A., Hussein, M. M. A. Studies
on some pathogenic bacteria in cultured Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
with special reference to Aeromonas hydrophila and its sensitivity to
different antimicrobial agents and some herbal extracts. Animal Health
Research Journal 4 (1), 340-355. 2016.
17. Hussein, M. M. A..
DNA vaccination against streptococcosis. Under the process of submission.