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Prof. Ghada Maghawry Elnady

Prof. Ghada Maghawry Elnady

Head of Pathological Sciences Department

Academic Qualification

  • PhD in molecular Medicine, UCL-UK 2002.
  • MSc in Medical microbiology & Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University Egypt, 1995.
  • MBBCh, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University Egypt, 1989.

Work Experiences

  • Head of PharmD department at FCMS since November 2018.Member at MBBS year 2 coordinator at FCMS since September 2018.
  • Pathological sciences department at FCMS since March 2018.
  • Professor in Medical Microbiology & Immunology at Mansoura Faculty of medicine since 2014.
  • Chief tutor of Semester 6 in Mansoura-Manchester program for medical education, Mansoura Faculty of Medicine Egypt (2007-2018).

Publications

  • Ghada M El-Nady, Roger Ling and Tim J Harrison (2003). Gene Expression In HCV-associated Hepatocellular carcinoma- upregulation of a gene encoding a protein related to the uniquitin conjugating enzyme. Liver International. Vol 23, p: 329-337.
  • Amal Fathy, Ghada Maghawry El-Nady and Rawia Badr (2005). Peripheral Blood Polymorphnuclear Neutrophils Apoptosis in Active and Latent Tuberculosis. The Egyptian Society of CHEST diseases and tuberculosis. Vol 54 No (3&4), p: 226-233.
  • Mohammed A El-Bayoumi, Ghada M El-Nady and Rawia I Badr (2006). Clinical and Microbiological study of Nosocomial Infections in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) In Mansoura University Children’s Hospital. The Egyptian journal of Medical Microbiology. Vol 15 No 3. P: 493-503.
  • Saleh El-Awady, Mohammed El-Naggar, Medhat El-Dakar, Ghada El-Nady and Mohammed Ragab (2007). Bacterial Translocation in an Experimental Intestinal Obstruction Model. C-Reactive Protein Reliability. The Egyptian journal of Surgery. Vol 26, No (1), p:1-45.
  • Hesham Abdel-Hady, Mohamed El-Naggar, Ghada El-Nady, Rawia Badr and Medhat El-Daker (2009). Genetic polymorphisms of IL-6-174 and IL-10-1082 in full term neonates with late onset blood stream infections. Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Vol 4, p 357-365.
  • Wael Seliem, Hesham Abdel-Hady and Ghada El-Nady (2010). Amikacin-heparin lock for prevention of catheter-related bloodstream infection in neonates with extended umbilical venous catheters use: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine: Vol 3:33-41.
  • Ghada El-Nady, Rawia I. Badr, Mona F Salama and Basma Shouman (2012). Norovirus genogroup II predominance in Infants & Young Children with Acute Gastroenteritis in Mansoura University Children’s Hospital. The Egyptian Journal of Virology, Vol. 9 (1), p 15- 30.
  • Ghada Barakat , Yasmin Nabiel, Omima Ali, Ghada El-Nady, Ahmed Musaad, Asser El-Sharkawy (2016). UreA and cagA genes of Helicobacter pylori in Egyptian patients with laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and benign laryngeal polyps: a cohort study. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. DOI 10.1007/s00405-016-4114-2 pp 1-6

Email

gmelnady@fakeeh.care

gmelnady@fcms.edu.sa