Assoc. Prof. Dr Hoda El-Gharabawy | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Hoda El-Gharabawy | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Professor of Microbiology at Faculty of Science, Damietta University, Egypt

Dr. Hoda Mohamed Ibrahim El-Gharabawy is an Associate Professor of Microbiology at the Botany & Microbiology Department, Faculty of Sciences, Damietta University, Egypt. Born in Damietta, Egypt, she is an Egyptian national and a female pioneer in her field. With a strong academic background and research experience, Dr. El-Gharabawy has made significant contributions to microbiology, particularly in mycology and environmental sciences. Her international exposure includes research visits to Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK, where she worked on advanced techniques in microbiology and fungal biology. Dr. El-Gharabawy is also involved in academic quality assurance and rankings at her university. 📚

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🎓 Education

– (link unavailable) in Sciences (Microbiology & Chemistry), Mansoura University, Egypt (2007) – Ranked first with a grade of very good with honors.- (link unavailable) in Science (Microbiology), Damietta University, Egypt (2012).- Ph.D. in Science (Microbiology), Damietta University, Egypt (2016), with a split Ph.D. program at Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK.- *Post-Doc Research Visit*, Aberystwyth University, Wales, UK (2020-2021).

👨‍🔬 Experience

– *Demonstrator of Microbiology* (2008-2012), *Assistant Lecturer* (2012-2016), *Lecturer* (2016-2023), and *Associate Professor* (2023-present) at Damietta University.- *Quality Coordinator*, Department of Botany and Microbiology (3 years).- *Member of the International Office* and *Deputy Director of the Academic Rankings Unit* at Damietta University since 2021.- Experienced in practical training of mushroom cultivation techniques, HPLC system analysis, and scanning electron microscopy.

🔍 Research Interest

Dr. El-Gharabawy’s research focuses on microbiology, with a particular emphasis on mycology, fungal biology, and environmental sciences. Her work includes:- *Fungal diversity and taxonomy*, especially in desert environments.- *Biocontrol of mycotoxigenic fungi* using natural products and mushrooms.- *Lignin biodegradation* and the role of fungi in environmental processes.- *Molecular biology and genetics* of fungi.

Awards and Honors  🏆

While specific awards are not detailed in the provided CV, Dr. El-Gharabawy’s academic achievements and research contributions are notable. Her selection for the Egyptian mission scheme for Ph.D. and Post-Doc research visits to Aberystwyth University, UK, highlights her academic excellence and research potential. 🌟

📚 Publications

1. El-Gharabawy, H.M., El-Fallal, A.A. and El-Sayed, A.K. (2019). Description of a yellow morel from Egypt using morphological and molecular tools. Nova Hedwiga, 109(1-2):95-110. 📄
2. Elsayed S.A., El-Gharabawy, H.M., Butler, I.S, and Atlam, F.M. (2020). Novel metal complexes of 3‐acetylcoumarin‐2‐hydrazinobenzothiazole Schiff base: Design, structural characterizations, DNA binding, DFT calculations, molecular docking and biological studies, Applied Organometallic Chemistry,.e5643. 💡
3. El-Gharabawy, H.M., Leal-Dutra, C.L. and Griffith, G.W. (2021). Crystallicutis gen. nov. (Irpicaceae, Basidiomycota), including C. damiettensis sp. nov., found on Phoenix dactylifera (date palm) trunks in the Nile Delta of Egypt. Fungal Biology, 125(6):447-458. 🌿
4. El-Fallal, A.A., El-Sayed, A.K., El-Fawal, M.F., and El-Gharabawy, H.M. (2021). Biocontrol of mycotoxigenic fungi in feedstuff using spices and Ganoderma mushroom. Catrina: The International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 24(1): 65-73. 🍄
5. El-Gharabawy, H.M., Van Dongen, B., Robinson, C.H., and Griffith, G.W. (2022). Characterization of Lignin Biodegradation in Ashwood by Ganoderma spp. Using Ligninolytic Enzymes and Tmah Thermochemolysis–Gas Chromatography

Conclusion

Dr. Hoda Mohamed Ibrahim El-Gharabawy is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her impressive academic background, research productivity, international exposure, and leadership experience. Her contributions to microbiology, particularly in the areas of fungal biology and environmental sciences, are notable. With some further emphasis on interdisciplinary research, global networking, and awards/recognition, she could further enhance her profile and impact. Overall, she is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.