University/Organization: Benha University
Country: Egypt
Prof. Mohamed Ghanem is a professor and head of Department Animal Medicine, Benha university, Egypt. He got his PhD from West Virginia University (WVU), USA. He got different awards and scholarships, from IDB in Saudi Arabia, Science Technology and Development fund by the Egyptian Ministry of higher Education, and WVU scholarship awards. He pursued his postdoctoral training at WVU, USA and the National institute for occupational safety and health (NIOSH), Center of Diseases and Control (CDC), USA. He attended more than 20 international conferences and has more than 50 scientific publications in well-known impacted journals in the fields of veterinary internal medicine. Prof Ghanem has H-index of 10 and i10 index of 10, with GS citation 314. Prof. Ghanem is a board certified international trainer at the middle East and North Africa (MENA). He has a tremendous experience in higher education quality assurance and academic development. He was a member of higher education development projects (HEEP), including Quality Assurance and Accreditation Project (QAAP), Continuous Improvement and Qualification for Accreditation projects (CIQAP) and Management of supporting Excellence (MSE) in Higher Education. In addition, He is a certified reviewer at the national Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education (NAQAEE), and many international journals. In Addition, Dr Ghanem technically support different national and regional institutions for improvement of different international rankings, including QS, Webometrics, Scopus institutional ranking and times higher educatio
Prof. Mohamed M. Ghanem research interests includes Veterinary internal medicine; metabolic disorders in farm animals; Digestive and respiratory diseases in farm animals; endocrine disorders of pet animals; molecular biological diagnosis of different diseases of farm and pet animals; Nutritional deficiencies diseases in farm animals; The use of recent diagnostic tools for diagnosis of internal medicine diseases including ultrasonography; electrocardiography; endoscopy; The use of early markers for prediction of internal medicine diseases in animals
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