Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Qualifications

1– Medical Degree (M.B., B.Ch.), Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, December 1957.

2– Diploma of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, April 1960.

3– E.C.F.M.G., October 1962.

4– Ph.D. in Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A., August 1966.

5– Certificate of qualification for the practice of anatomic pathology by the American Board of Pathology, March 1966.

6– Attended a course on Biostatistics and Epidemiology in Cancer Research, Lyon, France, 1968.

 

Training

1– Surgical resident, Cancer Unit, Cairo University Hospital, 1959-1961.

2– Pathology resident, Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A., 1963-1966.

3– Training in the Departments of Statistics and Pathology, Institute Gustave-Roussy, Paris, France, 1968.

 

Academic Positions

1– Instructor, Department of Pathology, of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, 1967-1972.

2– Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, 1972-1977.

3– Professor, Department of pathology, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, 1977.

4– Vice Dean of the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, 1981-1987.

5– Dean of the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, 1987-1995.

6– Member of Cairo University Council for research and graduate studies, 1981-1987.

7– Member of Cairo University Council, 1987-1995.

8– Member of research project council, supreme council of Universities, 1995-2000.

9– Reviewer of research projects in oncology funded by Cairo University, 2000-2008.

10– Member of the nomination committee of Cairo University Awards, 2000-2008.

11– Reviewer and supervisor of research projects, Egyptian Academy of Science and Technology, 2000-2008.

12– Member of the nomination committee for the National Awards in Sciences, Egyptian Academy of Science and Technology, 2002-2005.

13– Member of the Egyptian Pathology Board for Promotion of University staff (1977-2008), and Chairman of Board, 2008-2012

14– Assistant editor of Medical Journal of Cairo University (1976-1982) and Editor of Journal of Egyptian National Cancer Institute (1987-1995)

 

International Experience

1- Visiting associate, Laboratory of Pathology, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A, 1962-1963.

2– Visiting scientist, Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek Cancer Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1976.

3– Visiting scientist, Royal Marsden, Middlesex and Guy’s hospitals, London, 1976 and 1985.

4– Visiting professor, Munster University Hospital, West Germany, 1981.

5– Visiting professor, Karolinska Cancer Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, 1984.

6– Visiting professor, Department of Pathology, Nagoya City University, Japan, 1986.

7– Visiting professor, Department of Pathology, King Saoud University, Saudi Arabia, 1988.

8– Visiting professor and oncology advisor, Ministry of Health, Arab Republic of Syria, 1993.

9– Visiting professor, Health Care International Hospital, Scotland, 1994.

10– Visiting professor, King Faisal Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1995.

11– Visiting professor and invited lecturer in postgraduate cancer pathology course, Military Hospital of National Guards, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1997 and 1999.

 

Scientific School

1- Established the Master and Doctoral degrees of the National Cancer Institute (1983-1985) including: master degree in pain, and doctoral degrees in Radiotherapy, Medical Oncology, Anesthesia, Clinical Pathology, Pathology and Cancer Biology.

2– Supervised a total of 45 doctoral degrees and 10 master degrees in the field of Oncology.

3– Published a total of 7 text books for postgraduate students in the fields of Pathology and Clinical oncology which were distributed to students free of charge.

4– On-job training of junior staff of the National Cancer Institute, either as research assistants or co-authors of published articles (total 113).

5– Established at NCI in 1988 a fund-box for scientific activities to cover expenses of participation of staff in conferences or training abroad. This fund supported 472 staff members during the past 10 years (1988-2007). The program helped in technology transfer and kept the staff of NCI at a high international standard.

 

Print Citation Overview (SCOPUS)

Of the total 114 articles published, 67 are registered in the internet during the period (1997-2010).Including in the appendix is a Print Citation Overview dated 14 April 2012 which indicates that 9 of the published articles were used more than 9 times (h index=9), moreover one of the published article was highly cited ( 107 times)

 

Memberships (Scientific Affiliations)

1– Member of the International Academy of Pathology, 1969.

2– Member of the World Association of Pathology Societies (WAPS), 1972.

3– Member of the Cell Tissue and Organ Culture Study Group (CTOC), 1975.

4– Member of the Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG) USA, 1976-1981.

6– Member of the executive committee, International Council of Pathologic Societies (1979).

7– Member of the Regional Advisory Panel on Cancer, World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean (1987-1995).

8– Member of the Society of Friends of the National Cancer Institute.

9– Member of the Middle East Cancer Society.

10– Member of Head and Neck Cancer Society.