Mohamed Abousenna

Dr
Mohamed
Abousenna

Central Laboratory for Evaluation of Veterinary Biologics, Cairo, Egypt.
Biography
Dr. Mohamed Samy Abousenna is a prominent figure in the field of veterinary virology, specializing in vaccine development, diagnosis, and biosafety. Based in Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt, he holds the esteemed position of Associate Professor of Virology at the Central Laboratories for Evaluation of Veterinary Biologics (CLEVB). Education and Expertise: Dr. Abousenna boasts a distinguished academic background. He earned his Ph.D. in Virology from the Department of Virology at Benha University in 2016, focusing on inactivated vaccines for Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus (FMDV). He further solidified his expertise with a Master's degree in 2012 from the same university, specializing in alternative methods for evaluating live attenuated Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccines. His educational journey began with a Diploma in Microbiology from Cairo University in 2009, followed by a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine from the same institution in 2006. Professional Accomplishments: Dr. Abousenna's career is marked by significant contributions to veterinary virology. Here are some highlights: * Vaccine Development and Production: He plays a crucial role in developing and optimizing veterinary vaccines, overseeing both upstream and downstream processes. This encompasses cell isolation, cultivation, and expansion, as well as cell disruption, purification, and final polishing to ensure quality and purity. * Vaccine Matching and Recommendations: Dr. Abousenna's expertise extends to matching vaccines to current disease threats and recommending updates to ensure optimal animal protection. * Serological Testing and Molecular Biology: He possesses advanced skills in serological tests and molecular biology techniques, allowing him to effectively diagnose viral diseases, screen antibody titers, and interpret test results. * Data Analysis: Dr. Abousenna is proficient in data analysis using tools like SPSS, enabling him to identify correlations between variables and draw valuable insights. * Biosafety and Biosecurity: He champions the implementation of robust biosafety measures in laboratories and animal facilities, minimizing risks associated with infectious agents. International Recognition: Dr. Abousenna's dedication extends beyond national borders. He is a roster member of the EuFMD Technical Specialists with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Italy, reflecting his international standing in the fight against FMD and similar transboundary animal diseases. Research and Publications: Dr. Abousenna is a passionate researcher, actively contributing to advancing veterinary virology. His research interests range from filling research gaps in vaccine production and vaccination strategies for viral diseases to developing alternative methods for vaccine evaluation, novel diagnostic techniques for viruses, and approaches that enhance biosafety in laboratories. This dedication is evident in his numerous publications in prestigious journals like Bionatura, PLOS One, International Journal of Veterinary Sciences, and VacciMonitor. Affiliations and Awards: Dr. Abousenna's commitment to the field is further demonstrated by his active membership in various professional associations, including the World Society for Virology, US Animal Vaccinology Research Coordination Network, International Veterinary Vaccinology Network, BactiVac Network, American Society for Microbiology, Egyptian Society of Virology, and Egyptian Veterinary Poultry Association. He has also been recognized for his achievements, receiving the USDA ARS 7th International Symposium Student and Young Professional Poster Award in 2023. In conclusion, Dr. Mohamed Samy Abousenna is a leading figure in veterinary virology, consistently striving to improve vaccine development, diagnosis, and biosafety practices. His dedication to research, combined with his international collaborations and expertise, make him a valuable asset in the global fight against animal diseases.
Research interests

- Filling research gap for Vaccine production and Vaccination strategy for viral endemic diseases. - Development of alternative methods for vaccine evaluation. - Development of Novel techniques for diagnosis of viruses. - Studying and development approaches which serve Biosafety in Laboratory and animal facility.

Discipline
Bioinformatics Challenge study design Clinical trials – efficacy Clinical trials – safety Deployment Virology
Host species
Cats Cattle Dogs Horses Small ruminants
Pathogen
Viruses VirusesBluetongue virus VirusesBovine ephemeral fever virus VirusesBovine viral diarrhoea VirusesCapripoxvirus VirusesFoot-and-mouth disease virus VirusesPoxviruses VirusesRabies virus VirusesRespiratory syncytial virus VirusesRift Valley fever virus
Stage of vaccine development
Clinical trials Correlates of protection – immunomonitoring