CURRICULUM VITAE DR. Zeiad Moussa Abd EL-Moati Ahmed
CURRICULUM VITAE
DR. Zeiad Moussa Abd EL-Moati Ahmed
Personal Data:
Name: Zeiad Moussa Abd El-Moati Ahmed
Position:
Researcher
–Microbiology Research Department – Soil, Water and Environment Research
Institute – Agricultural Research Center – Giza – Egypt.
Date of Birth: 23rd June1972
Place of birth: Baklia - Mansoura -
Dakhlia- Egypt
Nationality: Egyptian
Gender: Male
Social Status: Married + 3
Mobile: +2 0122 83 577 67 and +2 01021411663
Home Phone: +2 050 21 90 894
websites: http://arc-eg.academia.edu/ZeiadMoussa
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Zeiad_Moussa
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5900-6437
Google scholar:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&imq=Zeiad+Moussa&user=BGzbWdsAAAAJ
E-mail: zeiadmoussa@gmail.com
zeiadmoussa@yahoo.com
Postal Address: Baklia - Mansoura – Dakhlia – Egypt,
Postal No. 35689
Qualifications:
1. Ph.D. (Microbiology), Faculty of
Science at Damietta, Mansoura University, Egypt (2006).
2. M.Sc. (Genetics and Cytology), Faculty
of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt (2003).
3. B.Sc. (Botany), Faculty of Science,
Mansoura University, Egypt (1996).
Position Held:
1. Researcher
– Microbiology Research Department – Soil, Water and Environment Research
Institute – Agricultural Research Center – Giza – Egypt, from 1st
October 2018 - now
2. Researcher
– Bacterial Diseases Research Department – Plant Pathology Research Institute –
Agricultural Research Center – Giza – Egypt, from March 2011 – 30 September
2018.
3. Agricultural
Research Specialist – Bacterial Diseases Research Department – Plant Pathology
Research Institute – Agricultural Research Center – Giza – Egypt, from 2003 –
2011.
4. Medical
Representative: Memphis Company for Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals, Cairo,
Egypt, from 1998 – 2001.
Major Research
Experience:
1.
Isolation and identification of bacterial
plant pathogens.
2.
Isolation, characterization and
identification of bacteriophages.
3.
Isolation, identification and study of
actinomycetes.
4.
Use of magnetic water to control plant
pathogens.
5.
Use of chitosan to control plant
pathogens.
6.
Use of gamma radiation to control plant
pathogens
7.
Investigate the effect of oils and plant
extracts on bacterial plant pathogens.
8.
Investigate the effect of plant straw as bio-fertilizers
and anti-microbial agents.
9.
Use of the RAPD-PCR technique to
fingerprint of bacteria.
10. Study
the effect of bio-agent against plant pathogens under pots and field
conditions.
11. Solid state
fermentation.
Publications:
1. Yaser M Hafez,
Elsayed M El-Kady, Ziad Moussa, Nehal Elsaed, Hatem Kotb Abdel-Moety
Salama, Yasser Mazrou, Abeer H Makhlouf (2020): Exogenous application of Bacillus
subtilis and H2O2 mitigated fire blight bacterial
disease incidence in correlated with yield and fruit quality improvement.
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 29, 7, 6315-6327.
2. Moussa, Z. and Hozayn, M. (2018): Using of
magnetic water technology for the management of brown rot disease of
potato. J. Plant Prot. and Path.,
Mansoura Univ., Vol.9 (3): 175 - 180
3. Moussa, Z.; Goma, Eman Z.; Rashad, Ehsan M. M.
and Salem, E.A. (2018): Using of
tamarind and vanilla essential oils for the management of brown rot disease of
potato. J. Plant Prot. and Path., Mansoura
Univ., Vol.9 (2): 103 – 109.
4. Moussa, Z.; El-Hersh, M.S. and El-Khateeb, A.Y.
(2017): Induction of Potato Resistance Against Bacterial Wilt Disease Using
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Biotechnology, 16, 2: 57-68.
5. H.
Abd El-Ghany, Z. Moussa, E.A. Salem and
A.F. Abd
El-Rahman (2017): Management
of Potato Soft Rot by Gamma Irradiation. Arab Journal
of Nuclear Science and Applications, 50,
3: 159 – 173.
6. Ezzat,
A.S. and Moussa, Z. (2016): Investigating the effect of some elicitors
on brown rot disease and tuber yield of potato (solanum tuberosum
l.). Journal of Productivity and
Development, 21 (1), 67 – 96
7. A.F.
Abd El- Rahman, H. Abd El- Ghany, Z. Moussa and Hanan A. Shaheen,
(2015): Use of Chitosan to Control Crown Gall Disease. Plant Pathology Journal,
14: 130-135.
8. Salem,
E.A and Moussa, Z. (2014): Improvement shelf-life extension of
apple by prestorage thermal treatment, CaCl2 and gamma irradiation.
Arab Journal of Nuclear Science and Applications, 47, 1: 181-188.
9. Salem,
E.A and Moussa, Z. (2014): Extending the shelf-life of pear
fruits by using gamma irradiation. Arab Journal of Nuclear Science and
Applications, 47, 1:231-238.
10.
El-Fallal, A.A. and Moussa, Z. (2008): Prospects for biocontrol of
brown rot disease of potato in
vitro and under greenhouse
conditions. Plant Patholology Journal 7, 1: 54 – 64.
11.
Moussa, Z. (2006): Studies on biological control of brown rot disease of
potato. Ph.D. Thesis, Botany Department, Faculty of Science at Dameitta,
Mansoura University, Egypt.
12.
El-Didamony; G.; Ismail, A.E.A.; Sadik,
A.S.; Sarhan, M.M. and Moussa,
Z. (2004): Use of the
RAPD-PCR technique to fingerprint of Ralstonia
solanacearum and its phages.
Egyptian Journal of Microbiology. 40, 51 – 64.
13.
El-Didamony, G.; Ismail, A.E.A.; Sarhan,
M.M. and Moussa, Z. (2003): Morphology and host range of
phages active against Ralstonia
solanacearum caused brown rot
disease of potato in Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Biotechnology. 13: 114 – 129.
14.
Moussa, Z. (2003): Some Genetic studies on Ralstonia solanacerum causing brown rot disease of potato.
M.Sc. Thesis, Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt.
Books:
1- Moussa, Z. (2010): Biological
Control of Brown Rot Disease of Potato by using Bacteriophages, Actinomycetes,
Essential Oils and Basidomycetes, VDM Publishing House Ltd, ISBN
978-3-639-24636-0.
1.
The 14th Conference of Applied Microbiology:
Microbiology and Sustainable Development. 18 – 20 November 2019. Faculty of
Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Shubra El-Khaimah, Cairo, Egypt
2.
Online presence and contribution at The First International
Conference on Modern Trends in Applied Sciences, 19-21 November 2017, Langkawi
island, Malaysia.
3.
International Egyptian Czech Conference on nanotechnology
Applications (IECCNA2017), 10 - 11
October 2017, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.
4.
International Conference on "Advanced Technologies and
Their Application in Agriculture", 27 - 29 March 2017, National Research
Center, Cairo, Egypt.
5. The
Thirteenth Congress of Phytopathology, 10 – 11 May 2016, Management of Plant
Diseases for Sustainable Agricultural Development, Giza, Egypt, Organize by The
Egyptian Phytopathological Society.
6. BioVision
Alexandria 2106 conference, New Life Science: The Road Ahead. Alexandria,
Egypt, 12 – 14 April 2016
7. Conference
of water security, challenges and solutions, 29th April 2014, National Research
Center, Giza, Egypt
8. The
12th Conference of
Agricultural Development Researches. Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams
University, Egypt, 24 – 27 March 2014.
9. The
Third International Conference on Biological and Environmental science, 20 – 24
March 2012 Mansoura and Hurghada, Egypt.
10. The
Twelfth Congress of Phytopathology, 3 – 4 May 2011, Giza, Egypt, Organize by
The Egyptian Phytopathological Society.
11. The
Second International Conference for Application of Biotechnology (ICAB- 2009),
17 – 18 October 2009, MSA University, 6 October City, 6 October Governorate,
Egypt. Speaker “Moussa, Z.;
Mansour, F. A.; Shabana, Y. M.; and Ismail, A. E.A: Isolation, Identification
and use of Streptomyces in control of brown root disease of
potato”, Abstract Book, p.
45.
12. The
First International Conference for Application of Biotechnology (ICAB- 2008),
18th – 19th October 2008, MSA University, 6
October City, 6 October Governorate, Egypt. Shared by Poster “Moussa,
Z.; Mansour, F. A.; Shabana,
Y. M.; and Ismail, A. E.A: Use of Phage Cocktail Isolated from Egyptian Soil to
Control Brown Rot disease of Potato”, Abstract
Book, p.48.
13. Phage
Biology, Ecology and Therapy Meeting, Eliava Institute, Tbilisi, Georgia. June
12-15, 2008. Shared by Poster “Moussa, Z.;
Mansour, F. A.; Shabana, Y. M.; and Ismail, A. E.A.: Use of phage cocktail
isolated from Egyptian soil to control brown rot disease of potato”. (Abstract
Book, p.65).
14. The
Second International Conference of Virology "Emerging and Exotic Viral
Infection, Challenging Threats of Human, Animal and Plant Health" 5th – 6th April, 2008. Giza, Egypt. Organized by
Egyptian Society of Virology.
15. Research,
Development and Innovation: Biotechnology in Arab World Forum. 3rd – 5th March 2008, Amman, Jordan. Organized
by Arab Science and Technology Foundation. Main Speaker, Moussa, Z.; Mansour, F. A.; Shabana, Y. M.; and Ismail, Adel E.A.:
"Use of Phage Cocktail to Control Brown Rot Disease of Potato, (Abstract
Book, p.91).
16. Eleventh
Congress of Phytopathology, 27 – 28 November 2007, Giza, Egypt. Organized by
The Egyptian Phytopathological Society.
17. Twelfth
Conference on Microbiology, 18 – 20 March 2007. Organized by The Egyptian
Society of Applied Microbiology. Giza, Egypt
18. Second
Mansoura University Conference for Marketing Researches. Mansoura, Egypt 5 – 6
December 2006, Main Speaker, Mansour, F.A. and Moussa, Z. presentation
title "Phage Therapy", Abstract Book, p.58.
Pesticide Assessment
Research Projects:
The
main investigator in the local research project which follows the Pesticide
Assessment and Registration Fund "Evaluation of the Effectiveness of
Bacterial Pesticides for the Management of Fruit and Vegetable Diseases in Al
Gharbia Governorate, Project No. 964 - Since 2014 till now.
Participate
in local research projects that follow the Fund to evaluate and register the
following pesticides:
1.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of bacterial pesticides for the management of fruit
and vegetable diseases in Al-Behera Governorate, Project No. 818 - since 2011
until now.
2.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of bacterial pesticides for the management of fruit
and vegetable diseases in Al-Behera Governorate. Project No. 820 - since 2011
until now.
3.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of fungicides used for the management of early
blight in potato crop in Menoufia Governorate. Project No. 702 - since 2011
until now.
4.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of fungicides used for the management of powdery
mildew and gummy stem blight in cucumber in Giza Governorate. Project No. 107 -
since 2014 to date.
5.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of fungicides used for the management of late
blight in potato crop in Ismailia Governorate. Project No. 983. From 2015 until
now
6.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of fungicides used for the management of late
blight in potato crop in Ismailia Governorate. Project No. 731 - from 2015
until now.
7.
Evaluation of the effectiveness of fungicides used for the management of the early
blight in potato crop in Nubaria or South Tahrir. (3) Project No. 1063 - since
2017.
Supervisor of Thesis:
1. Mohamed
Maher Soliman: Antimicrobial susceptibility and phage (s) control of clinical
methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)isolates. Master Thesis. Botany Department, Faculty of Science,
Mansura University, Egypt.
October 2019 – till now.
2. Nehal
El-Saaid Abd El-Hamid Mohamed: Characterization of some bacterial plant
diseases pathogens using advanced molecular techniques. Master Thesis. Plant Pathology Department,
Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Shekh University, Egypt. March 2016
– till now.
3. Marwa
Nabih Mohamed Mahmoud: Role of reactive oxygen species and anti-oxidants in
bacterial plant disease resistance.
Master Thesis. Plant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr
El-Shekh University, Egypt. March 2016 – till now.
4. Mona Elsayed Mohammad: Biological
control of brown rot disease of potato using bacteriophages. Master Thesis.
Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Mansura University, Egypt. February
2012 – till now.
1. Biological
Control of Pests and Diseases. – Lecture as part of the course activities
organized by the Central Administration of Stations -Tag El-Ezz Agricultural
Research Station, Dakahlia, Egypt, 11 December 2017.
2. The
Most Important Bacterial Plant Diseases and The Ways of Management of These
Diseases – Lecture - as part of the course activities organized by the Plant
Pathology Research Institute Tag El-Ezz Agricultural Research Station Dakahlia,
Egypt, 23 August 2017.
3. Xylella fastidiosa: A Danger Threats Worldwide Agriculture.
Tag El-Ezz Agricultural Research Station Dakahlia, Egypt, 14 May 2017.
4. The
Most Important Bacterial Plant Diseases That Infect Different Crops. Gemeza
Agricultural Research Station. Gharbia Governorate. 8 December 2013.
Training courses and Workshops
2. Training
course: Recent Directions for Evaluation and Assessment
of Toxicity of Herbicides, Fungicides, Bactericides, Nematicides,
Central Lab. of Pesticides. Doki, Giza. 1 – 3 April 2014.
3. Writing
Research Paper Workshop: Plant Pathology Research Institute, Giza, Egypt, By
Prof. Dr. Saaid Omar, 16 September 2013.
4. Recognition and Deep Appreciation of
the Important, Valuable Knowledge sharing and Contributions through Building
Agriculture Expert Systems Workshop, Organized by MCIT Egypt ICT Trust Fund,
Hold in Civilizing Training Center, Gizira Cairo, Egypt 26 – 28 August 2013.
5. The
international workshop on environmental nanotechnology and advanced optical
spectroscopic application. ESRI - Sadat City - Menoufia University - Menoufia
Governorate - Egypt - 22 May 2013.
6. Design and Analysis of Agricultural
Experiments by SPSS Program. Central Laboratory for Design and Statistical Analysis
Research (CLDSAR) – Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Giza, Egypt. 25
November 2011 – 6 December 2012.
7. Training course on: Production of Biocides, National Research Center
Giza, Egypt, 22 – 26 April 2012
8. Environment and Bio-Agriculture,
National Research Center, Giza, Egypt, 2 – 3 April 2012.
9. Workshop
in "References and data management using Endnote X5, Zoology
Department, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Egypt, 18 – 19 February
2012.
10.
Principals, Design and Analysis of Agricultural
Experiments - a course organized under the supervision of the Central
Administration - Agricultural Research Station - Tag El-Ezz - Dakahlia
Governorate - in the period 4/9/2011 to 15/9/2011.
11.
The second International Workshop on
Industrial Biotechnology, 20 – 21 July 2011, Conference Center, Cairo
University, Cairo, Egypt, Organized by Arab Biotechnology Association.
12.
International Computer Driving License (ICDL),
Syllabus version 4: Endorsed by Ministry of Communications and Information technology
– Egypt, May - July 2008
Colloquiums:
1. Symposium
of future of Magnetic agriculture in Egypt. 30th April 2014, National Research
Centre, Giza, Egypt.
2.
Evaluation of Research Project of Management of
Agricultural Knowledge by Development of New National Agricultural Expert
Systems and Their Future Application. Ministry of Communications, Giza, Egypt,
9 September 2013.
3.
GENYS biotechnology colloquium 5
December 2007 at Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt. Speaker, Presentation title
"Phage therapy".
4.
GENYS (German Egyptian Network of Young Scientists)
Biotechnology Colloquium 22th October 2007 at Ain Shams University,
Egypt.
Membership in Scientific
Societies Groups and Networks:
Manager of Ibn-Sina
Forums and Network which includes about 8000 Egyptian, Arabic and foreign
University Professors, Scholars, and Researchers. http://groups.google.com/group/ibn-sina/
Member in:
1.
The Egyptian Society of Applied
Microbiology (ESAM).
2.
Egyptian Phytopathological Society (EPS).
3.
Egyptian Society of Virology (ESV).
4.
Egyptian Society for Biological
Control of Bests (ESPCP).
Computer skills:
1. Having
ICDL certificate (Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Information
Technology, and Internet).
2.
Having a good experience in Photoshop.
3.
Use statistical analysis programs
Language:
Good command of English "Writing,
Reading and Speaking”.
Having TOEFL.ITP.
Other activities:
Writer: Have more than one
hundred published articles in different fields of science in
Arabic newspapers, magazines and e-sites. These articles also published in the
following sites:
http://sites.google.com/site/zeiadmoussa
http://kenanaonline.com/users/zeiadmoussa/
https://drzeiadmoussa.blogspot.com.eg/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz1EZ8DLhEZhzHdbCv8LBdA
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