Dr. Mona Mohamed El-Husseiny Ibrahim Eleiwa
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Dr. Mona Mohamed El-Husseiny Ibrahim Eleiwa

Professor
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physiology from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Mona El-Husseiny is a Professor of Physiology working in Ibn-Sina National College for Medical Studies. She is a member in Kensington Uni. at Los-Angeles USA as an academic advisor since 1997 up to now. Dr. Mona was graduated from Cairo Uni. She got her Master degree from Cairo Uni. and her Ph.D. with the supervision of American and Swedish two examiners. She has taught in King Abdulaziz Uni. (KSA). She worked there for some years supervising post graduates for their Master degree. She assisted a central lab from the supervision (Principal Investigator) of (5) Financed Scientific Projects in the biology section faculty of science at Saudi Kingdom.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Growth Hormones
62%
Human Physiology
90%
Biochemistry
75%
Cell Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
13
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Abo-El-Soud, K., M.M. Hashem, M.E. Eleiwa and A.Q. Gab-Allah, 2015. Nephro protective effects of some essential oils against nano bacteria induced infection in mice. Nano Sci. Nano Technol.: Indian J., 8: 46-52.
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  2. Ibrahim, S.A. and M.E. Eleiwa, 2014. Growth, yield and yield components of onion grown in sandy soil under rates of chicken manure application and foliar spray of thiourea. Egypt. J. Soil Sci., 52: 543-557.
  3. Eleiwa, M.E., M.A. Kord and S.A. Ibrahim, 2013. Response of barley plants to foliar application ofgrowth regulators mixture of indole acetic acid,naphthalene acetic acid and zinc. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 12: 3653-3661.
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  4. Bakry, F.A., M.E. Eleiwa, S.A. Taha and S.M. Ismil, 2013. Comparative toxicity of Paraquat herbicide and some plant extracts in Lymnaea natalensis snails. Toxicol. Ind. Health, 32: 143-153.
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  5. Shehata, H.S., E.R. Hamed and M.E. Eleiwa, 2012. Potential for improving healthy and production of soybean by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria. Aust. J. Basic Applied. Sci., 6: 98-107.
  6. Eleiwa, M.E., S.A. Ibrahim and M.F. Mohamed, 2012. Combined effect of NPK levels and foliar nutritional compounds on growth and yield parameters of potato plants (Solanum tuberosum L.). Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 6: 5100-5109.
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  7. Eleiwa, M.E., E.R. Hamed and H.Sh. Shehata, 2012. The role of biofertilizers and/or some micronutrients on wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) growth in newly reclaimed soil. J. Med. Plants Res., 6: 3359-3369.
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  8. Abo-El-Soud, K., M.M. Hashem, M.E. Eleiwa and A.Q. Gab-Allah, 2012. Antiurolithiatic activity of ediable plants and products. Nat. Prod. Indian. J., (NPAIJ ), 8: 168-174.
  9. Eleiwa, M.E., S.O. Bafeel and S.A. Ibrahim, 2011. Influence of brassinosteroids on wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) production under salinity stress conditions. I. growth parameters and photosynthetic pigments. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 58-65.
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  10. Eleiwa, M.E. and S.A. Ibrahim, 2011. Influence of brassinosteroids on wheat plant (Triticum aestivum L.) production under salinity stress conditions. II. Chemical constituent and nutritional status. Aust. J. Basic Applied Sci., 5: 49-57.
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