Dr
Hassan
Aboul-Ella
Dr
Hassan
Aboul-Ella
Senior teaching assistant of Microbiology and Immunology
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University.
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A young scientist, a passionate researcher and an ambitious senior teaching assistant at department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University. Engaged and participated in several events, committees, summits related to microbiology, immunology, mycology, nanotechnology, computational biology and various interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary scientific fields. The most inspiring and motivational events that have been participated in are Arab science week 2020, Phi's summit for research and innovation 2020, Global young academy conference 2020, Lindau Nobel laureates meeting 2020 at which having the chance to listen, ask and have debates with up to 40 Prestigious Nobel Laureates. Also, I have been one of the Egyptian candidates in the international vaccine institute training 2022, Seoul, South Korea. Always, I am dreaming by better scientific future for our developing beloved country, and believing in this dream. Research interests
My research interest is focused on four main points
- Developing vaccines for several bacterial, viral, and fungal vaccines
- Developing immunochromatographic kits for rapid diagnosis of several bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases
- Developing computational based techniques for rapid detection of wide list of diseases
- Developing several monoclonal antibodies as an alternative for the antimicrobials in treatment of several bacterial, fungal, and viral diseases.
Also, it is worth to be mentioned that I have a wide scope of research interest that extend to several interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research areas. Projects you're working on
I have been incorporated in several immunology-based scientific research projects, for example;
- Developing of novel dotted lateral flow immunochromatographic kits for rapid diagnosis of dermatophytosis
- Developing of novel lateral flow kit for rapid detection of meat adulteration
- Developing of novel non-adjuvanted polyvalent dermatophytes vaccines
- Developing novel Streptococcus equi vaccines and evaluation of their immunizing potential and protective efficacies Discipline
Bacteriology Bio-manufacturing Bioinformatics Epidemiology Ethics Immunology – B-cells Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Molecular biology Pharmacovigilance QC test development Quality assurance Registration Regulation Safety evaluation Host species
Buffalo Camels Cats Cattle Dogs Fish Horses Pigs Poultry Small ruminants Wildlife Zoonoses Pathogen
Bacteria Bacteria›Aeromonas Bacteria›Brucella Bacteria›Chlamydophila Bacteria›Clostridia Bacteria›Corynebacterium Bacteria›E. coli Bacteria›Erysipelas Bacteria›Leptospira Bacteria›M. hyo Bacteria›Mycobacteria bovis Bacteria›Mycoplasma Bacteria›Salmonella Bacteria›Yersinia Viruses›Rabies virus Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design Clinical trials Commercialisation Correlates of protection – immunomonitoring Deployment Field trials Marketing Pre-clinical trials Vaccine delivery