Dr. Eman S.H. Swelam
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Dr. Eman S.H. Swelam

Assistant Professor
Department of Economic Entomology & Pesticides, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Entomology and Pest Management from University of Bonn, Germany

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Biography

Eman Swelam is associate Professor of Pesticides and Toxicology in the Department of Economic Entomology and Pesticides at Cairo University. She received her B.S. in Entomology and Pesticides (Pesticides minor) from Cairo University (with honor) .Received her M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Entomology and Pesticides (Pesticides minor), with specialization in insecticide toxicology and environmental toxicology.

She has received the Canada-Egypt-McGill Agricultural Response Program scholarship, McGill University, Canada for M.Sc. study and Deutscher Akademisher Austauschdienst scholarship, Bonn University, Gemany for Ph. D. Study

She has been on the faculty of Agriculture at Cairo University since 1990 as administrator, 1997 as assistant lecturer, 2003 as lecturer and 2009 as associate professor in the Department of Economic Entomology and Pesticides.

She teaches in 4 graduate courses: Insecticide Toxicology, Pesticides in the Environment, Special Topics in Biomarkers and ioindicators, Bioassay of pesticides, and integrated pest management. She teaches in 2 post graduate courses: Pesticides formulation and new trend in pests control. Eman has served as associate professor for 5 postgraduate students, plus 2 current and served as student’ adviser for 5 undergraduate students (graduate project)

Eman’s research program includes two main areas: (1) insect toxicology and (2) environmental toxicology and environmental chemistry of pesticides. Her research in the toxicology area is focused primarily on insect resistance and effect of insecticides on biochemical aspects of insect and mammals, including investigations of their spectrum of activity, metabolism, besides Natural products and its biological effects and Pesticides residues and pollutants analysis. Her scientific publications include a book “pesticides environmental pollution”, 17 research articles and an online course “Introduction to Biological Sciences”, Egyptian E-learning University, Cairo. She is Reviewer in OMICS Group Journals.

She has worked as Quality manager of the Environmental Chemistry & Natural Resources Lab. (ISO/ IEC/17025 accredit), Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University. She has worked for a long time on development and quality of the e-courses in the higher education and distance learning. She has been on the e-learning center at Cairo University since 2003 and served as director of the e-learning center in Cairo University for six years, since 2009 until now she is the manager of the e-learning project “Improving the quality of using ICT in education” in Cairo University.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Entomology
62%
Pesticides
90%
Environmental Toxicology
75%
Pest Mangement
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
12
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Swelam, E.S., I.S. Abdallah and A.T.H. Mossa, 2017. Ameliorating effect of zinc against oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation induced by fipronil in male rats. J. Pharmacol. Toxicol., 12: 24-32.
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  2. Swelam, E.S., 2016. Sub-chronic potential effects of opera fungicide on hematological and liver functions parameters of female albino rats. J. Pest Control Environ. Sci., .
  3. Swelam, E.S., 2016. Impact of fipronil sulfone on oxidative stress biomarkers and thyroid hormones in male albino rats. J. Pest Control Environ. Sci., .
  4. Abdel-Maksoud, G., E.S. Swelam, A. Abdel Sataar and A.N. El-Moselhy, 2016. Evaluation of a new fungicide for the preservation of parchment manuscripts and leather artifacts. Mediterr. Archaeolgy Archaeometry, Vol. 16. .
  5. Mossa, A.T.H., E.S. Swelam and S.M.M. Mohafrasha, 2015. Sub-chronic exposure to fipronil induced oxidative stress, biochemical and histopathological changes in the liver and kidney of male albino rats. Toxicol. Rep., 2: 775-784.
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  6. Othman, K.S.A., E.S. Swelam and F.S. Ahmed, 2014. Toxicity of boric acid and its binary mixture with fipronil or imidacloprid insecticides against the german cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) (Dicttyoptra: Blattellidae) in Egypt. Bull. Entomol. Soc. Egypt, 40: 83-97.
  7. Kandil, A.M., E.M. Radwan, E.S. Swelam, W.M.H. El-Deeb and E.S. Mokbel, 2013. Characterization and possible mechanisms of acetamiprid resistance in the cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora (Koch.). Bull. Entomol. Soc. Egypt, 90: 1-13.
  8. Belal, M.H., E.S. Swelam and M.A. Mohamed, 2012. Evaluation of eight insecticides belonging to four different groups for control of red palm weevil, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (olivier) (coleoptera: curculionidae). Ann. Agric. Sci., Moshtohor, 50: 235-242.
  9. Kandil, M.A., E.S. Swelam, M.M. Abu-Zahw and M.A. Shalby, 2011. Effect of light and temperature on chlorfenapyr and identification of its main degradation products. Res. J. Environ. Toxicol., 5: 316-322.
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  10. Kandil, A.M., M. Abu-zahw, E.S. Swelam and M.A. Shalby, 2011. Residues of phenthoate and chlorfenpyr in peach orchards. J. Pest Control Environmental Sci., 19: 39-53.
  11. Emam, A.M., E.S. Swelam and N.Y. Megally, 2009. Furocoumarin and quinolone alkaloid with larvicidal and antifeedant activities isolated from Ruta chalepensis leaves. J. Nat. Prod., 2: 10-22.
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  12. Belal, M.H., S. El-Kabbany, E.S. Swelam and T.M. Awad, 1999. The interrelationship between biological effect and persistence of aldicarb and imidacloprid in two different types of soil. Bull. Fac. Agric. Cairo Univ., 50: 767-788.