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COLLEGE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
1. About Misr University:
The Presidential Decree Number 245 established Misr University for
Science & Technology (MUST) in the year 1996 under the leadership of its
founder, the late Professor Soad Kafafi. The university was built using
contemporary and advance architectural design available, which has put the
university at the forefront of private Egyptian universities.
2. About College of Biotechnology:
The Presidential Decree Number 283 established the College of
Biotechnology at Misr University for Science & Technology in the year
2006 under the leadership of Mr. Khalid Altoukhy, Chancellor & President
of the Board of Trustees.
2.1. Vision:
At the college of biotechnology, Misr University for Science and
Technology, we are seeking to be one of the leading institutions in
education, research and serving the community in biotechnological
applications in medicine, pharmacy, industry, agriculture, and environment
and keeping up with the ever-growing biotechnology revolution.
2.2. Mission:
As part of Misr University for Science & Technology (MUST), the
College of Biotechnology is aiming to prepare and train its graduates for
the scientific life and developing their skills in biotechnological
applications in the fields of human health, agricultural and industrial
productions, and food and environmental security. This is achieving
through advanced educational programs and distinctive scientific and
practical activities in education, research, community serving and
environmental development.
3. Introduction to Biotechnology Education
Biotechnology is the science of the 21st Century to meet the global
challenges in the fields of healthcare, food security, industrial development
and environmental conservation.
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3.1. Medical biotechnology:
Medical biotechnology is the newest area of medicine.
Molecular medicine is becoming fundamental to almost every aspect
of healthcare delivery, assess with diagnosis of disease, therapeutic
choice, therapeutic outcome monitoring, prognosis, prediction of
disease risk, directing preventive strategies, beginning-of-life
decisions, patient and pathogen identification, and clinical
epidemiology. The applications of Medical Biotechnology extended
to almost all classes of animal and human diseases especially
infectious diseases, such as viral, bacterial, parasitic infectious
diseases. H5N1, H1N1, HBV and HCV are examples of viral
diseases. In the medical and pharmaceutical fields the students will
be well qualified in molecular diagnosis, molecular treatment & gene
therapy and stem cell research & technology.
The College of biotechnology aims to prepare qualified
undergraduate and post-graduate students capable of working in the
area of molecular diagnosis of diseases, molecular treatment & gene
therapy and stem cell research. The college also aims to prepare
specialized students capable of solving a number of chronic
problems like those relative to criminology and forensic medicine.
3.2. Pharmaceutical and industrial biotechnology:
In the pharmaceutical and industrial biotechnology fields, the student
will be well qualified in biopharmaceutical, pharmacogenomics and
personalized medicines. Here both undergraduate and pos-graduate
students study how to engineer the genetic makeup of economically
important microorganisms to render them more productive
(qualitatively and quantitatvely) in different industrial processes and
also in combating environmental pollution.
3.3. Agricultural biotechnology:
In agriculture, one of the modern biotechnology applications is
the genetic engineering of plants and animals for highly increased
quality and quantity of yields, animal cloning for the production of
genetically engineered strains for pharmaceutical or industrial
applications.
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3.4. Enviromental Biotechnology:
Enviromental Biotechnology is being used to clean up
contaminated environments, rising demand for biofuels is expecting
to be good news biotechnology. For the environment biotechnology,
students will be capable to manipulate the microbial genomes to be
more efficient in industrial processing and environmental cleaning.
4. Biotechnology Education Program
A four-year biotechnology education program, offering a Bachelor
Degree in Biotechnology (B.Sc. Biotechnology), is specifically designed
to:
1.4.1. Develop student with a strong foundation and skills that seek
changing world of biotechnology.
1.4.2. Provide mix of basic, molecular genetics, genetic engineering,
medical, health, management, social, behavioural, and
environmental sciences as well as biotechnology practice to support
the role of the biotechnologists in multidisciplinary team.
1.4.3. Provides the understanding and practical skills behind the use of
genomics, proteomics and genetic engineering applications. These
applications include medicine and healthcare, agriculture and food
technology, industry and environment.
1.4.4. Provides students with practical training and final year research
project which link students directly to the fields and leading-edge
research.
1.4.5. Promote knowledge of commercial biotechnology as well as
communication, presentation and management skills.
1.4.6. Encourage lifelong-learning and evidence-based practices to meet the
global challenges and the new biotechnological development.
1.4.7. Develop and implement an efficient system for quality assurance and
accreditation.
Biotechnology program must be regularly evaluated and the content of
the curriculum must be revised and assessed to conform to the ARS and
ensure relevance to recent advances in biotechnology practices.
5. Career opportunities
Career opportunities exist not only locally and nationally, but also
internationally. The core competency of the graduates of the college of
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Biotechnology at MUST enable them to work on local, national and
international fields of medical, pharmaceutical, industrial, agricultural and
environmental biotechnology.
Biotechnologists in Egypt work in companies of biotechnology
biopharmaceutical industry and tissue culture, followed by hospitals as well
as industrial, academic and research institution. Biotechnologists are also
involved in other professional practices including forensic medicine and
criminology services, biomedical and diagnostic laboratories, stem cell
research centers, veterinary medicines and military services. Furthermore, a
large number of Egyptian biotechnologists may work abroad, mainly in
Arab countries.
6. College Goals
These can be summarized as follows :
1- Have specialized biotechnology graduates with international
standards – for both under and post-graduate students – that are
scientifically and practically capable, and are able to face and adapt
to the increasing technological advancements.
2- Enhance collarboration with all university graduates such as
medicine, applied medical sciences, veterinary, pharmacy, dentistry
and agriculture. Also, with different research centers and drug
industries both locally and internationally to enhance their scientific
scope and experience, and to make available local and international
opportunities open for them for post–graduate studies and/or work.
3- Apply the new methods in teaching, examinations, research and
training through recruiting selected Egyptian professors who are
highly qualified and internationally renowned in different area's and
make good use of them for the benefit of applied scientific research
that aims for the welfare of humans.
4- Have scientifically excellent personnell (B.Sc., M.Sc. & Ph.D.) who
actively contribute to the revolution in science and technology
instead of importing them from abroad.
5- Making the college a center of training and continuous learning for
graduates and post-graduate students to fulfill the society’s need for
such candidates.
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6- Promoting scientific research and linking it with technological
advancements for the benefit of the society and the enhancement of
the student's capabilities in this erea.
Academic Departments
1) Department of Medical Biotechnology.
2) Department of Pharmaceutical & Industrial Biotechnology.
3) Department of Agricultural Biotechnology.
4) Department of Environmental Biotechnology.
University Academic Degree:
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology (B.Sc. Biotechnology).
OVERALL STUDY PLAN
The student is required to complete successfully a minimum of 160 Credit Hours* for
graduation distributed as follows:
University requirements 21 Credit Hours
College requirements 139 Credit Hours (115 compulsory + 24 elective)
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Total 160 Credit Hours
A. University Requirements : (21 Credit Hours)
Student has to complete successfully the following courses:
Abbreviations &
Course No.
Course Title
Credit
Hours
ENGL 101 English Language I 3
ENGL 102 English Language II 3
ENGL 201 English Language III 3
ARAB 101 Arabic Language 3
COMP 101 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
HUMN 102 Scientific Thinking 3
HUMN 101 Behavioral Psychology 3
Total 21
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B. College Requirements: (139 Credit Hours)
1. Compulsory courses (115 Credit Hours)
Abbreviations &
Course No.
Course Title
Credit
Hours
AMTC 302 Animal Micro-technique and tissue culture 3
APMC 301 Applied Microbiology 3
BCGN 202 Biochemical Genetics 3
BCHM 201 Biochemistry 3
BETH 301 Bioethics 3
BINF 301 Principals of Bioinformatics 3
BIOL 101 General Biology I 3
BIOL 102 General Biology II 3
BIOT 101 Introduction to Biotechnology 2
BIOT 202 Concepts and Issues in Biotechnology 2
BPHY 201 Biophysics 3
BSAF 302 Bio-safety 2
BTSM 402 Biotechnology Seminar 3
CBIL 202 Comparative Biology 2
CBIL 302 Cancer Biology 3
CHEM 101 General Chemistry 3
CHPE 202 Chemistry of Proteins & Enzymes 3
CMBT 402 Commercial Biotechnology 3
CYGN 201 Cytogenetics 3
EVPG 201 Evolutionary and Population Genetics 3
EXBC 202 Experimental Biochemistry 3
GANL 401 Genomic Analysis 3
GENE 102 Principals of Genetics 3
GNEG 401 Genetic engineering I 3
GNEG 402 Genetic engineering II 3
MATH 101 Basics in Mathematics 3
MCGN 201 Microbial Genetics 3
MICR 102 General Microbiology 3
MLBS 401 Molecular Biology of Biotic and abiotic stresses
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MLDG 401 Molecular Diagnosis and gene therapy 3
MLGN 301 Molecular Genetics I 3
MLGN 302 Molecular Genetics II 3
OCHM 102 Organic Chemistry 3
PANL 402 Proteomic Analysis 2
PHYS 101 General Physics 3
PLTC 301 Plant Tissue Culture 3
PRBT 302 Process Biotechnology 3
RSBT 401 Research in Biotechnology I 3
RSBT 402 Research in Biotechnology II 3
STAT 102 Biostatistics 3
Total 115
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2. Elective Courses: (24 Credit Hours)
The student is required to complete successfully a minimum of 24 Credit Hours from
the following elective courses (12 level 1 & 2 and 12 level 3 & 4 ):
Credit
Hours
Course Title Abreviations
&
Course No. 3 Animal Breeding 305E ABRD 3 Agricultural Biotechnology 406E AGBT 3 Human Anatomy I 101 ANAT
3 Animal Pathology 310E APTH 3 Biocontrol & Biopesticides 402E BCBP 2 Behavioral Genetics 308E BHVG 3 Trends in Biotechnology 306E BIOT 3 Bioremediation & Biodegradation 401E BRBD 3 Small Business Administration 306 BUS 3 Public Relations 402 BUS 3 Cell Biology & Physiology 203E CBPH
3 Computer Programming I 201E COPR
2 Computer Programming II 202E COPR
2 Environmental Biotechnology 412E ENBT
3 Human Biology 204E HMBL
3 Human pathology 301E HPTH 3 Immunology 303E IMM
3 In-vitro Fertilization & Embryo Technology 403E INVF 2 Intellectual Property Rights 407E IPR 3 Editorial Writing 410 JOUR 3 Law and the Press 315 JOUR 3 Listening & Speaking I 105 LANG 3 Microbial Biotechnology 404E MCBT 3 Communication and Development 307 MCOM 3 Communication Technology I 203 MCOM 3 Contemporary Thought 107 MCOM 3 Media and Society 202 MCOM 3 Persuasion 301 MCOM 2 Medical Biotechnology 405E MDBT 3 Media Economics & Administration 305 MEEC 2 Management of Genetic Resources 409E MGGR 3 Molecular Epidemiology 307E MLEP 3 Molecular Forensic Medicine 411E MLFM
3 Nanobitechnology 311E NABT
3 Organizational Behavior 316 ORBH 3 Plant Breeding 304E PBRD 3 Pharmacogenomics 410E PHGN
2 Human Physiology 101 PHY
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3 Plant Pathology 302E PPTH 3 Public Opinion 201 PUBO 3 Educational and Cultural Program 309 RATV 3 Radiodiagnosis & Radiotherapy 407E RDRT 3 Social Genetics 309E SOCG
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COLLEGE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, MUST Faculty Members
Professor Dr. Mokhtar M. El-Zawahri, B.Sc., M.B.B.CH., M.Sc., M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular Medicine Dean, Faculty of Biotechnology, Misr University for Science & Technology (MUST)
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 110 Home: (00202) 38362636 Mobile: (002) 0122 3689860 Fax: (00202) 38362636
E-mails: [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] Academic Fields: Molecular Medicine (Molecular Prevention, Molecular Diagnosis, Molecular Treatment & Gene Therapy), Human Molecular Genetics & Genetic Engineering, Cytogenetics, Cancer Biology, In vitro Fertilization (IVF), Stem Cell Research, Medical Biotechnology.
Dr. Hala Fawzy Eissa
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Faculty of Biotechnology Vice Dean for Education & Students Affairs
Senior Scientist, Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), Agriculture Research Center (ARC)
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 104 Mobile: (002) 0100 1602320
E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Genetics, Molecular Genetics , Genetic Engineering, Agriculture Biotechnology, Functional genomics
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Dr. Mohamed Mustafa Mohamed Ibrahim, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Genetics, Faculty of Biotechnology Vice Dean for Graduate Studies & Research
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 125 Mobile: (002) 01225495473 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Genetics, Molecular Genetics , Genetic Engineering and Developing of Molecular Diagnostic Kits for Veterinary Infectious Diseases, Environmental Biotechnology.
Dr. Hussein H. Sabit B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Genetics
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Home: (00202) 24701445 Mobile: (002) 0106 9737737 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Molecular genetics, Microbial genetics and
Molecular Biology, Environmental Biotechnology, Agricultural Biotechnology.
Dr. Ahmed Zein EL-Abdein Abdel Azeiz B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry,
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: (002) 01228188759 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry and Applied Microbiology.
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Dr. Ingy Badawy Labib B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biotechnology, Misr University for Science & Technology (MUST)
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: (002) 0100 1646110 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields:
Biochemistry, Immunology and Molecular Biology.
Mona Ibrahim Mohamed Ibrahim B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Molecular Genetics Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: (002) 01000092054 Fax: (00202) 38362636 E-mail: [email protected] Academic Fields: Molecular Genetics, Genetic Engineering and Biochemical Genetics.
Dr. Mohamed Abd-Elhakeem
B. Sc., M. Sc. and Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Organic Chimistry
Telephone: 011-48874267
Fax: +2 02 38354699 e-mail: [email protected] Fields of Interest: Organic Chimistry, Nanotechnology
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Dr. Osama Ahmed Mohamed Said
B. Sc., M. Sc. and Ph.D. in Genetics Assistant Professor of Plant Molecular Genetics
Telephone: +2 01145145546 Fax: +2 02 38354699 e-mail: [email protected] Fields of Interest: Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering
Dr. Tahsin Shoala
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Assistant professor of Molecular Plant Pathology
Mobile: (002)01007816925
Mobile: (002) 01156686004
Email : [email protected]
Fields of interest: Molecular Plant Pathology,
Molecular Microbiology
Prof. Dr. Sanaa A. Haroon B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Professor of Zoology, MUST
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: (002) 0100 1646110 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Nematology and Molecular Biology.
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Prof. Dr. Hussein, Ali B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Emeritus professor of Applied Mathematic Telephone Numbers: Office: +2 02 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: +2 0100 3978314 Fax: +2 02 38354699 e-mail:
Fields of Interest: Nuclear Fusion
Prof. Dr. Fatthy Mohamed Abdel-Tawab B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Professor of Molecular Genetics, Department of Genetics, Ain Shams University
Telephone Numbers: Work: (202) 44441296 ext. 327 Mobile: (002) 01114414555 E-mail : [email protected]
Academic Fields: Molecular Biology, Genomics &
Proteomics, Immunogenetics. Functional genomics.
Prof. Amira Mohamed Ali Raafat M.B.B.CH., M.Sc., Ph.D.
and Head of Tissue Culture and Professor of Pathology Cytogenetics Unit,
Pathology Department, National Cancer Institute, Cairo University
Telephone Numbers: Mobile: (002) 0100 1410264
E-mail : [email protected]
Academic Fields: Human Pathology, Oncologic Pathology, Flowcytometry, Immunohistochemistry
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Dr. Waleed Nazmy El-Mazny Mohammed B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Immunology & Microtechniques Head of the Innovation Development Unit R&D Sector, VACSERA, Cairo, Egypt. Phone & Fax Nos.: Mobilez 0100 1907724 E-mail: [email protected]
[email protected] Academic Fields: Immunology, Tissue Culture, Stem Cell Research, Microtechniques, Molecular Biology.
Sayed Ibrahim Hassanein-Dr. Sameh El
B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Researcher, Bioinformatics and Computer Networks Dept.
Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI)
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (+02) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: + 0122 1021684 E-mail:
Academic fields: Bioinformatics, Genetic Engineering, Environmental Biotechnology.
Mahenor Ezz El-Din Abdel-Salam Mohamed B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Biology at MUST Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Fax: (00202) 38362636 Mobile: 0114-2770258 Email: [email protected] Fields of interest: Biology-Zoology
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College of Biotechnology
Auxillary Staff Members
Hend Abo Elazm El-Sayed B.Sc., M.Sc. Teaching Assistant,
Phone & Fax Nos.:
Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Animal Molecular Genetics
Aly Farouk Shamseddin, B.Sc., M.Sc. Teaching Assistant
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: (002) 0108182813 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Microbial Genetics, Immunology and Pharmacology.
Nermin Gamal Mohamed, B.Sc., M.Sc. Teaching Assistant
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (+2 02) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: (+2) 0100 9638254 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax)
E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Molecular Genetics, Cytogenetics, Population Genetics and Plant tissue culture.
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Heba Abdelhaleem Radwan, B.Sc., M.Sc. Teaching Assistant Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Molecular Genetics, Genetic Engeneering and Immunology
Shaimaa Ahmed Abdelkader B.Sc. in Biotechnology Demonstrator
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: 0100 7661933 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Molecular Genetics, Medical Biotechnology
Omar Samir Abd El Ghaffar B.Sc. in Biotechnology Demonstrator
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: 01123146444 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Bioinformatics, Genomics and Proteomics
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Islam Khaled Abd El-Moemen Hussien Matar B.Sc. Pharmacy from Misr University for Science & Technology Demonstrator
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: 010 90013 588 Fax: (00202) 38362636 (Fax) E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Pharmaceutical biotechnology & Pharmacogenomics
Ahmed Hosny Ali Mohamed El- zairy B.Sc. Pharmacy from Misr University for Science & Technology Demonstrator
Phone & Fax Nos.: Office: (00202) 38354692- Ext. 103 Mobile: 010 03682 380 Fax: (00202) 38362636 E-mail: [email protected]
Academic Fields: Pharmaceutical biotechnology & Pharmacogenomics