Alaa Eldin Eissa

Professor
Alaa Eldin
Eissa

Professor of Aquatic Animal Medicine and Management
Cairo University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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Biography
• Professor, Alaa Eldin Eissa has earned a Ph.D. in Aquatic Animal Medicine from Michigan State University, USA in 2005 and a Masters in Vet Sciences “Fish Diseases” from Cairo University in 1997 and a Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences from Cairo University in 1993 (Accredited to D.V.M. in 2004). He is currently working as a professor of Aquatic Animal Medicine and Management Department at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University. Prof. Eissa was also certified as Molecular Laboratory Diagnostician (graduate diploma in Molecular Pathology from Michigan State University, USA). • Prof. Eissa has over 25 years of experience in aquatic animal medicine, fish/ shellfish diseases diagnosis, aquaculture health management, aquatic environment risk assessment and rehabilitation of degraded aquatic wildlife habitats. With this unique mix of expertise, Alaa has excelled in delivering leading-edge aquaculture project development and management know-how to clients in USA, Canada, Egypt and Libya. • For distinction & innovation in aquaculture health management Prof. Eissa was awarded the “National Encouragement Award in Agricultural Sciences” from the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Academy of Science and Technology for the year 2008 and the “Scientific Distinction Award in Interdisciplinary and Multi-specialty Sciences” and Agricultural Sciences from the Supreme Council of Scientific Research of Cairo University for the year 2010 & 2016. • In 2017, Prof. Eissa has been selected by the supreme authority of Suez Canal to work as Aquatic Veterinary Consultant to the Suez Canal National Company for Fish Farming and Aquatic Animal Health. • In 2017, based upon his professional experience in aquatic wildlife conservation research and his active support to animal rights /environmental protection worldwide, he has been nominated as an official member of the Animal Research Ethics Supreme Committee of Cairo University. • In 2018, for his profound expertise in the field of Aquatic Animal Health and Aquatic diversity conservation Prof. Eissa has been nominated as an international aquatic veterinary consultant to the Mediterranean Aquaculture Development Project II (MADE 2 Egypt). • Since 2018 till now, he is holding the Fish Diseases section editor position and member of the editorial board of the highly ranked Turkish journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences. He is also an editorial board member and reviewer for several international journals. During the period from 2012-2015, he has acted as an executive editor / cofounder of the International J of Veterinary Science and Medicine. • In 2019, Professor Eissa has been hired to lead the scientific and technical offices of some local fish feed Company; a promising national fish feeds company. • For his profound experience and interim support to national efforts for restoration and rehabilitation of the Mediterranean / Red Sea aquatic ecosystem, Professor Eissa was nominated on February 2020 as a member of the National Council of Oceanography and Fisheries then elected as the vice president of the counsel. • In 2021, Prof. Eissa has been nominated as a member of the National Council of Animal, Poultry and Fish Wealth, a governmental strategic council that is formulated upon a ministerial decision from the Egyptian Ministry of Scientific Research. • In 2022, Prof. Eissa has been selected as a member at the Professors & Assistant Professors Permanent Promotion Committee (Veterinary Diseases 103 subcommittee), Egyptian Supreme Council of Universities. • In 2023, Prof. Eissa has won the “University Appreciation Award” in Inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary specialties which is the 2nd highest scientific award granted from Cairo University to top-ranked Professors based on their high quality international publications, projects and activities. • Through his career Prof. Eissa have published more than 80 international articles, supervised over 30 master / Ph.D. students who were deeply encountered in fish & shellfish diseases, Aquatic animal medicine, aquaculture management, aquatic environmental pollution, marine mammal medicine, coral diseases and coral medicine. • Prof. Eissa is an active supporter for wildlife conservation and degraded aquatic habitat restoration movements in Egypt and across the Mediterranean.
Research interests

Aquatic Animal Medicine, Aquatic Animal Health, Aquatic Animal Epidemiology, Aquatic Animal Immunology , Fish Vaccinology , Fish & Shellfish Pathology

Projects you're working on
1. Principal Investigator of a 200 K – 24 months research’ project “Investigating the roles played by shrimp, freshwater crayfish and fish in the spread of Avian Influenza H5N1 under the Egyptian Territory”. The project started at February 2010 – finished by June 2012. The project was funded by the Science and Technology Fund Sector at Cairo University, Egypt. The following publication was the end result of the project’s profound research: A.E. Eissa H .A. Hussein and M.M. Zaki. Detection of Avian Influenza (H5N1) In Some Fish and Shellfish from Different Aquatic Habitats across Some Egyptian Provinces.LifeSci J 2012; 9(3):2702-2712] (ISSN: 1097-8135). 2. Principal Investigator of a 100 K – 6 months research’ project “The use of processed animal protein (PAP) in fish meal free diets for monoculture / monosex tilapia: A step towards the Egyptian blue revolution”. The project started at January 2018 and has finished by July 2019. The project was funded by the Science and Technology Fund Sector at Cairo University, Egypt. The following publication was the end result of the project’s profound research: Effect of poultry offal silage with or without betaine supplementation on growth performance, intestinal morphometry, spleen histomorphology of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerlings. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition,(2021) 00, 1– 7. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.13655. 3. Principal Investigator of a 200 K – 18 months research’ project “The national disaster of marine fish mass mortalities: possible etiologies and proposed control strategies”. The project started at February 2021. The project was funded by the Science and Technology Fund Sector at Cairo University, Egypt. The following publication was the end result of the project’s phase 1 &2 profound research: Catastrophic mass mortalities caused by Photobacterium damselae affecting farmed marine fish from Deeba Triangle, Egypt. Aquaculture Research. (2021) https://doi.org/10.1111/are.15284 4. Grant research team partner in the international research’ project “Efficacy testing of novel immersion and oral vaccines for Aeromonas hydrophila in Tilapia and Vietnamese catfish”. It is a multinational IVVN Pump-Priming Grant funded by International veterinary vaccine network managed by University of Edinburgh, UK. The project started on October 2018 and was expected to end by October 2019, yet for COVID19 epidemic circumstances the grant extends till April 2021.
Discipline
Bacteriology Bio-manufacturing Challenge study design Clinical trials – efficacy Clinical trials – safety Commercialisation Epidemiology Ethics Molecular biology Safety evaluation
Host species
Fish Wildlife Zoonoses
Pathogen
Bacteria BacteriaAeromonas BacteriaMycoplasma BacteriaYersinia ParasitesEimeria ParasitesNematodes Viruses
Stage of vaccine development
Commercialisation Field trials Marketing Vaccine delivery