Dr. Ofem Eteng-Innovative Leadership-Best Researcher Award
Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta-Nigeria
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Hossam Hwihy embarked on his academic journey in Biochemistry, specializing in Biochemical Toxicology. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Clinical Biochemistry from the University of Calabar in 2007, where his research focused on the comparative effects of Gonglonma Latifolium and Occium Gratissium on alloxan-induced diabetic rats. This early research laid the foundation for his interest in studying the biochemical mechanisms underlying diseases.
He then pursued a Master's degree in Biochemistry (Biochemical Toxicology) from the same institution, graduating in 2015. His thesis, which explored the comparative effects of two anti-diabetic plants on streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats, showcased his growing expertise in toxicology and plant biochemistry.
Professional Endeavors
Hossam Hwihy's professional journey has been marked by a commitment to academia and research. Since October 2017, he has served as a Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. His responsibilities include teaching basic biochemistry courses to undergraduate and postgraduate students, supervising research projects, and conducting research in various fields such as reproductive toxicology, neurotoxicology, and food metabolism.
Additionally, he has contributed as a Visiting Researcher at the College of Basic Medical Science, Cross River University of Technology, focusing on molecular mechanisms in diabetic rats. His diverse roles have allowed him to blend teaching, research, and community service seamlessly.
Contributions and Research Focus
Throughout his academic and professional journey, Hossam Hwihy has made significant contributions to the field of biochemistry and toxicology. His research interests encompass elucidating the biochemical and molecular mechanisms of pathological diseases, understanding oxidative stress's role in different tissues, investigating environmental compound pathogenesis, and developing new therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases and cardiopulmonary toxin prevention.
His publications reflect his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, with studies ranging from anti-nutrient evaluations to the therapeutic effects of medicinal plants and the impact of heavy metal pollution on biological systems.
Accolades and Recognition
Hossam Hwihy's contributions have been recognized through various honors and awards, including participation in prestigious conferences, academic retreats, and receiving travel grants for research endeavors. His memberships in professional bodies such as the Nigerian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (NSBMB) and the Society of Toxicology (SOT), USA, attest to his standing in the scientific community.
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As a lecturer, researcher, and active member of scientific societies, Hossam Hwihy has had a significant impact on his students, peers, and the broader scientific community. His teaching efforts have nurtured the next generation of biochemists, while his research has contributed valuable insights into disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Looking ahead, Hossam Hwihy's legacy lies in his continued dedication to cutting-edge research, mentorship of aspiring scientists, and engagement with global scientific communities. His goal is to further explore the intersections of biochemistry, toxicology, and environmental health, ultimately making lasting contributions to public health and scientific knowledge.
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Citations
- Citations 255 177
- h-index 6 5
- i10-index 4 4
Notable Publications
- Evaluation of anti-nutrients of water melon CitrullusLanatus
- Comparative anti-nutrients assessment of pulp, seed and rind of rambutan (Nephelium Lappaceum)
- Naringin prevents cyclophosphamide-induced hepatotoxicity in rats by attenuating oxidative stress, fibrosis, and inflammation
- Naringin prevents cyclophosphamide-induced erythrocytotoxicity in rats by abrogating oxidative stress
- Suitability of burnt and crushed cow bones as partial replacement for fine aggregate in concrete
- Effect of urbanization on greenareas in Calabar metropolis
- Peristrophe bicalyculata extract and quercetin ameliorate high fat diet-streptozotocin-induced type II diabetes in wistar rats