Dr
Noha
ELBanna
Dr
Noha
ELBanna
lecturer aquaculture diseases control
Fish Farming And Technology Institute, Suez Canal University.
Biography
Name: Noha Ibrahem Mohammed EL-Banna.
Egyptian.
lecturer at Fish Farming and Technology Institute- Suez Canal University -old campus, Ismailia, Egypt.
Coordinator for university international cooperation, SCU.
Coordinator for university basic course for scientific research Ethics and statistics, SCU.Noha.Elbana.fish@suez.edu.eg
dr_noha_elbanna@hotmail.com
Education:
(December 2019): PhD, Fish farming and Technology institute, SCU. (May 2017): passed Pre-Doctoral exam in aquaculture diseases control department- Fish farming and technology institute, SCU. (2016: present): PhD student at Fish farming and technology institute, SCU. (December 2015): passed Pre-Doctoral exam in bacteriology, mycology and Immunology department- faculty of veterinary medicine, SCU. (September 2014): MVSc, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Suez Canal University. (October 2011): Diploma of clinical biochemistry. (Very good grade). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University. (May 2009): Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine. (The 7th among top 10 graduates), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Mansoura University.
PhD. THESIS:
“Vibriosis among Marine Fish with Trials to Develop Vaccine through Experimental Studies”
MVSc. THESIS:
“Prevalence of common bacterial pathogens in marine fishes”
Training abroad:
November 2019: Training course (Responsible aquaculture development for food security and economic progress), at Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands. June 2019: Training course (Mariculture, Aquafeed production and disease control & prevention for developing country) at FJIO, Xiamen, China. August 2018: Seminar (Aquatic animal health management and quarantine for countries along the “Maritime Silk Road”) at FFRC, Wuxi, China.Journal Publications:
Aly, S. M., Eissa, A. E., ElBanna, N. I., & Albutti, A. (2021). Efficiency of monovalent and polyvalent Vibrio alginolyticus and Vibrio Parahaemolyticus vaccines on the immune response and protection in gilthead sea bream, Sparus aurata (L.) against vibriosis. Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 111, 145-151.Aly, S.M; Eissa, A and EL-Banna, N.B. (2019): Characterization of Vibrio paraheamolyticus Infection in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus auratus) Cultured in Egypt (In press, Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries (EJABF).
Aly, S.M; Eissa, A and EL-Banna, N.B. (2019): Characterization of Vibrio alginolyticus Infection in Gilthead Seabream (Sparus auratus) Cultured in Egypt (In press, Suez Canal Veterinary Medicine Journal).
Research interests
Aquaculture diseases, microbiology, and immunology, fish pathology, vaccinology, diseases control.
Discipline
Bacteriology Challenge model development Ethics Immunology – B-cells Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Molecular biology Parasitology Statistics Host species
Fish Pathogen
Bacteria Bacteria›Aeromonas Viruses Stage of vaccine development
Antigen discovery and immunogen design Clinical trials Field trials Marketing Vaccine delivery