Mr
Mohamed
Shawky
Mr
Mohamed
Shawky
Aquatic Veterinarian, (Aquatic Animal Virology)
Suez Canal Aquaculture Co.
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DVM, MSc, PhD candidate, Virology, Department of Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University Egypt,
Aquatic veterinarian, Suez Canal Authority, Egypt,
Technical manager, Genomics company for molecular services, Egypt,
Research interests
Production of vaccines and improved diagnostic reagents to the different aquatic animal species and poultry viral agents.
Novel diagnostics and improving current diagnostic techniques.
Gene vaccine technology and related topics.
Studying the evolution and molecular phylogeny of local virus strains.
Better understanding of species-specific immune response.
Discipline
Bacteriology Bio-manufacturing Bioinformatics Cellular biology Challenge model development Challenge study design Clinical trials – efficacy Clinical trials – safety Commercialisation Deployment Economics Epidemiology Ethics Formulation technology Immunology – B-cells Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Molecular biology Parasitology Pharmacovigilance Protein biology QC test development Quality assurance Registration Regulation Safety evaluation Social sciences Statistics Structural biology Systems biology Virology Host species
Fish Poultry 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›Salmonella Bacteria›Yersinia Parasites Parasites›Babesia Parasites›Cestodes Parasites›Eimeria Parasites›Nematodes Parasites›Neospora Parasites›Taenia solium Parasites›Theileria annulata Parasites›Theileria parva Parasites›Ticks Parasites›Trypanosoma Viruses Viruses›Adenovirus Viruses›African horse sickness virus Viruses›African swine fever virus Viruses›Arboviruses Viruses›Arteriviruses Viruses›Avian papillomavirus Viruses›Avian polyomavirus Viruses›Bluetongue virus Viruses›Bovine ephemeral fever virus Viruses›Bovine viral diarrhoea Viruses›Calicivirus Viruses›Capripoxvirus Viruses›Chicken anaemia virus Viruses›Classical swine fever virus Viruses›Coronavirus Viruses›Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus Viruses›Cytomegalovirus Viruses›Ebolaviruses/filoviruses Viruses›Feline leukaemia virus Viruses›Foot-and-mouth disease virus Viruses›Herpesvirus Viruses›Infectious bursal disease virus Viruses›Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus Viruses›Infectious salmon anaemia virus Viruses›Influenza virus Viruses›Mareks disease virus Viruses›Nairoviruses Viruses›Newcastle disease virus Viruses›Nipah virus Viruses›Parainfluenza virus Viruses›Paramyxoviruses Viruses›Parvovirus Viruses›Peste des petits ruminants virus Viruses›Piscine novirhabdovirus Viruses›Porcine circovirus Viruses›Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus Viruses›Poxviruses Viruses›Rabies virus Viruses›Respiratory syncytial virus Viruses›Retroviruses Viruses›Rift Valley fever virus Viruses›Rotavirus 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