Dr. Engy Risha | Clinical Pathology | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Engy Fikry Mohamed Hassan Risha is the Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs at Mansoura University – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Clinical Pathology. She has contributed 75 research publications in clinical pathology and veterinary sciences. With a strong academic background, she has held multiple administrative and academic positions, including Head of the Clinical Pathology Department (2015-2022). She has received numerous awards, including the Best PhD Thesis Award (2011) and International Publications Incentive Awards (2013-present). She actively participates in quality assurance, course standardization, and accreditation processes at her faculty. Additionally, she serves as a reviewer for several prestigious journals in veterinary and environmental sciences. Prof. Engy is proficient in clinical hematology, clinical chemistry, immunology, and molecular biology techniques. She has international research experience in Germany and expertise in statistical analysis, immunohistochemistry, and avian clinical pathology.
Profile
Education 🎓
📌 PhD in Clinical Pathology – Mansoura University, Egypt (2010)
📌 Master’s Degree in Clinical Pathology – Mansoura University, Egypt (2004)
📌 Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences (Honors) – Mansoura University, Egypt (2000)
Prof. Engy has progressively advanced through academic ranks, demonstrating excellence in veterinary clinical pathology. Her PhD research was part of a joint internal mission program between Hannover and Egypt (2008-2009), enhancing her expertise in molecular biology, histology, and immunological techniques. She has also undergone specialized training in avian clinical pathology, clinical hematology, chemistry, and immunology. Additionally, she holds an ICDL certification from UNESCO (2006), reflecting her strong computer skills for academic and research applications.
Experience 👨🏫
🔹 Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs – Mansoura University (2022-2025)
🔹 Head of Clinical Pathology Department – Mansoura University (2015-2022)
🔹 Professor of Clinical Pathology – Mansoura University (2020-Present)
🔹 Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology – Mansoura University (2015-2020)
🔹 Lecturer of Clinical Pathology – Mansoura University (2010-2015)
🔹 Assistant Lecturer – Mansoura University (2004-2010)
🔹 Demonstrator – Mansoura University (2001-2004)
She has significant expertise in immunohistochemistry, tissue culture, quantitative PCR, and virus infection assays from her research tenure at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany (2008-2009). She is also skilled in statistical analysis (t-test, ANOVA) and photographic histological documentation.
Research Interests 🔬
🏅 Best PhD Thesis Award – Mansoura University (2011)
🏅 International Publications Incentive Award – Mansoura University (2013-present)
🏅 PhD Joint Internal Mission Program – Hannover & Egypt (2008-2009)
Prof. Engy has been recognized for her outstanding contributions to veterinary medicine and research, particularly in clinical pathology. Her international research collaboration has significantly contributed to advancing veterinary diagnostic techniques.
Publications
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Hepatoprotective and Neuroprotective Effects of Naringenin against Lead-Induced Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Apoptosis in Rats
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Antibacterial and antioxidant activity of clove oil against Streptococcus iniae infection in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and its effect on hepatic hepcidin expression
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Antioxidative and immunoprotective potential of Chlorella vulgaris dietary supplementation against chlorpyrifos-induced toxicity in Nile tilapia
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Dietary mycotoxicosis prevention with modified zeolite (Clinoptilolite) feed additive in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Dietary supplementation of Chlorella vulgaris ameliorates chronic sodium arsenite toxicity in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus as revealed by histopathological, biochemical and immune gene expression analysis
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Experimental pathogenesis and host immune responses of Enterococcus faecalis infection in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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Influence of Nigella sativa and rosemary oils on growth performance, biochemical, antioxidant and immunological parameters, and pathological changes in Japanese quail challenged with Escherichia coli