Osama A. M. Al-Bedak | Biotechnology | Research Excellence Award

 

Research Excellence Award

Osama A. M. Al-Bedak
Assiut University , Egypt

Osama A. M. Al-Bedak
Affiliation Assiut University
Country Egypt
Google Scholar ID qj40-r4AAAAJ
Citations 716
h-index 15
i10-index 21
Subject Area Biotechnology
Event International Molecular Biologist Awards
Scopus ID 57200386563
ORCID 0000-0003-0465-619X

Osama A. M. Al-Bedak is a researcher affiliated with Assiut University, Egypt, specializing in Biotechnology. His academic work focuses on biological sciences, biotechnology applications, and research activities that contribute to scientific development and innovation. [1]

Abstract

The Research Excellence Award recognizes scientists who demonstrate academic contribution, innovation, and dedication to advancing knowledge. Osama A. M. Al-Bedak’s research profile in Biotechnology reflects continued involvement in scientific studies and scholarly activities that support progress in biological sciences. [2]

Keywords

  • Biotechnology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biological Research
  • Scientific Innovation

Introduction

Biotechnology combines biological sciences with technological approaches to develop solutions in medicine, agriculture, industry, and environmental research. Researchers in this discipline contribute to advances in biological understanding and practical applications. [3]

Research Profile

Osama A. M. Al-Bedak has developed an academic profile within Biotechnology through scientific publications and research contributions. His scholarly indicators include 716 citations, an h-index of 15, and an i10-index of 21, demonstrating engagement with research communities. [1]

Research Contributions

  • Contribution to biotechnology research and biological applications.
  • Advancement of knowledge through scientific publications.
  • Research involvement in biological and molecular studies.

Publications

The researcher’s publications contribute to biotechnology literature by supporting scientific discussions related to biological processes, applied research, and technological development. [4]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through scholarly output, citations, and contributions to scientific communities. Osama A. M. Al-Bedak’s research record highlights continued participation in Biotechnology research and academic advancement. [2]

Award Suitability

The Research Excellence Award recognizes researchers who contribute meaningful scientific knowledge. Osama A. M. Al-Bedak’s research activities, academic record, and contributions within Biotechnology align with the goals of international scientific recognition. [5]

Conclusion

Osama A. M. Al-Bedak represents a researcher contributing to Biotechnology through scientific investigation and academic publication. His work supports continued development in biological research and innovation.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Osama A. M. Al-Bedak, Author ID 57200386563. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57200386563
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Osama A. M. Al-Bedak ORCID Researcher Profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0465-619X
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Osama A. M. Al-Bedak Scholar Profile.
    https://scholar.google.com.eg/citations?hl=en&user=qj40-r4AAAAJ
  4. Springer Nature. (n.d.). Biotechnology research and applications.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-020-0501-8
  5. International Molecular Biologist Awards. (n.d.). Award Information Portal.
    https://molecularbiologist.org/

 

Esmail El-Fakharany | Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Prof Dr. Esmail El-Fakharany | Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member 

research institute | city of scientific research and technological applications | Egypt

Esmail Mohammed El-Fakharany is a researcher at the City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, known for impactful contributions in virology, protein research, biotechnology, and biochemistry. His work spans antiviral mechanisms, bioactive natural compounds, and biomedical materials. He has extensively studied lactoferrin from multiple species, revealing its potential to inhibit pathogenic viruses, including its ability to reduce hepatitis C virus infectivity in various cell lines. El-Fakharany has also explored antiviral properties of camel milk proteins, casein, and mushroom-derived enzymes, demonstrating their potential roles in preventing viral entry and inducing apoptosis in infected cells. Beyond virology, he contributes to biomaterials research, including developing electrospun nanofibers and polyvinyl alcohol–hyaluronic acid membranes for wound healing. His work further extends to nanotechnology through the synthesis and evaluation of biologically derived platinum nanoparticles with antimicrobial, antioxidant, antidiabetic, and catalytic applications. El-Fakharany’s interdisciplinary research continues to advance understanding of natural antiviral agents, therapeutic biomolecules, and innovative biomedical materials.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications

El-Gendi, H., Saleh, A. K., Badierah, R., Redwan, E. M., El-Maradny, Y. A., … El-Fakharany, E. M. A comprehensive insight into fungal enzymes: structure, classification, and their role in mankind’s challenges. Journal of Fungi, 8(1), 23.

Hussein, Y., El-Fakharany, E. M., Kamoun, E. A., Loutfy, S. A., Amin, R., Taha, T. H., … El-Magd, M. A. Electrospun PVA/hyaluronic acid/L-arginine nanofibers for wound healing applications: Nanofibers optimization and in vitro bioevaluation. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 164, 667–676.

Redwan, E. M., Uversky, V. N., El-Fakharany, E. M., & Al-Mehdar, H. Potential lactoferrin activity against pathogenic viruses. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 337(10), 581–595.

El-Fakharany, E. M., Sánchez, L., Al-Mehdar, H. A., & Redwan, E. M. Effectiveness of human, camel, bovine, and sheep lactoferrin on the hepatitis C virus cellular infectivity: Comparison study. Virology Journal, 10(1), 199.

El-Fakharany, E. M., Haroun, B. M., Ng, T., & Redwan, E. M. Oyster mushroom laccase inhibits hepatitis C virus entry into peripheral blood cells and hepatoma cells. Protein and Peptide Letters, 17(8), 1031–1039.

Fahmy, A., Kamoun, E. A., El-Eisawy, R., El-Fakharany, E. M., Taha, T. H., … Mo, X. Poly(vinyl alcohol)-hyaluronic acid membranes for wound dressing applications: Synthesis and in vitro bio-evaluations. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 26(7), 1466–1474.

Almahdy, O., El-Fakharany, E. M., Ehab, E. L. D., Ng, T. B., & Redwan, E. M. Examination of the activity of camel milk casein against hepatitis C virus (genotype-4a) and its apoptotic potential in hepatoma and hela cell lines. Hepatitis Monthly, 11(9), 724.