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Heba Mohammed Ahmed Ali  Abdelrazek
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Heba Mohammed Ahmed Ali Abdelrazek

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Department : Department of physiology

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Biography:
Institution:               Department of Physiology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.
Qualifications:    
- B.V Sc. with a general grade of “First Honors”, May, 2003,   Suez Canal University
-M. V. Sc, 2007, Suez Canal University
-Ph.D, 2011, Suez Canal University
Language ability: -Arabic, mother tongue
-English very good.
-French good.
Previous posts: -Demonstrator of Physiology Department from 20/11/2003 to 28/6/2007.
- Assistant lecturer of Physiology Department from 29/6/2007 to 28/11/2011
-Assistant professor of Physiology Department from 29/11/2011 till 23/1/2017
- Associate professor of Physiology Department from 24/1/2017 till now
Current post:
-Associate professor (from 24/1/2017) and head of Physiology
Department (from 23/9/2019) till now.
- Member of the Board of Directors in Central Laboratory, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University (from 4/3//2013 till now)
- General consultant of Laboratoty Animal Unit, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University (from 31/5/2013 till now).
Experience in teaching:
-Teaching courses for the second year students at the Faculty of Vet. Med. from 20/ 11/2003 till now.
- Teaching courses for post graduate students at the Faculty of Vet. Med. from 28/ 11/2011 till now.
Research interest: Reproductive biology and fetomaternal dialogue for implantation and pregnancy establishment and food materials influencing this process in animals. 
• Pathophysiology of diabetes and its effect on reproduction. 
• Endocrine disruptors in relation to reproduction, urinary tracts and metabolism.
• Molecular biology in animals and poultry.
• Poultry and fish physiology.
• Neurobehavioural physiology
• Cardiovascular physiology

ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP:
- Membership of The Society of Physiological Sciences and their Applications (SPSA) since 2003.
- Member of University Women Association (International Fedration) since 2003.
- Membership of The Egyptian Society of Nuclear Sciences and Applications since 2006.
- Membership of Egyptian Society for environmental Sciences (ESES).
Awards:-Post doctor fellowship from Egyptian government in Niigata University- Japan for 8 months. (from 17/2/2015 to 1/10/2015

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