The Sixth Scientific Conference

The Sixth Scientific Conference of the Department of Pharmacology
 
Proceeding from the importance of the role that the Faculty of Pharmacy - Mansoura University believes in, and as one of the most important educational and research institutions, which is one of the locomotives of development among Egyptian universities, and in the context of its support for scientific and research conferences, which have a major role in the development and community service system, and this is the means of countries that seek progress and progress. The College of Pharmacy held the Sixth Scientific Conference of the Department of Pharmacology under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Manal Mohamed Eid - Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr. Rasha Fathy Barwa - Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Yasser Al Shabrawy - Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and Prof. Dr. Khaled Bashir Selim - Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, and Prof. Dr. Mona Joudeh Zagloul - Head of the Pharmacology Department and President of the Conference, and Dr. Mona Farouk Al-Naqiti - Rapporteur of the Conference on Monday, August 23, 2021
 
Under the title :-
 
Bioprospecting of Natural Drugs: A Special Insight on Natural Products Against COVID-19
 
The activities of the conference began with the speech of Prof. Dr. Manal Eid - Dean of the College, which confirmed that such conferences contribute to spreading the culture of scientific research, and this is what the College emphasizes during the years of study, in addition to spreading the spirit of teamwork as one of the most important factors of success. Mona Gouda Zagloul - Head of the Pharmacology Department Then Dr. Mona Farouk Al-Naqiti - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Director of the Quality Assurance Unit and Conference Rapporteur gave her speech in which she welcomed the attendees and presented a presentation of the most important achievements of the Pharmacology Department for the academic year 2020/2021
 
Then the activities of the conference began with the inaugural lecture of Prof. Dr. Hatti Ibrahim El-Knawy .. Director of the Immunology and Regenerative Medicine Program entitled
 
COVID-19- the Challenge to view the lecture
 
The scheduled lectures continued, which were as follows:
Dr. Sarah Ahmed Abdullah Abu Zaid - pharmacology teacher - and the lecture is entitled
Elicitation: A promising approach for Modulation of Phytoconstituents against COVID-19
Dr. Reham Hamed Samra - pharmacology teacher - entitled
Bioactive Compounds from Selected Antiviral and Cytotoxic Plants.
Student: Amani Jamal Abul-Naga - fourth-level student - with the title
Natural Products Against COVID-19
Dr. Weam Nabil El-Sayed Ibrahim - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology - with the title
Naturally Occurring Amino Acids Derivatives-Structure Elucidation and Absolute Configuration
Dr. Yahya Amin Al-Diasty - pharmacology teacher - entitled
Potential Molecular Targets of Natural Products against SARS-CoV-2 Infection
Then the posters participating in the conference were displayed
 
Anthraquinones: A Promising Multi-target Therapeutic Scaffold To Treat Covid-19
Gehad Abdelwahab, Eman Elattar, Aalaa Salem, Nada Abdelghani, Amal Sallam, Amal Gala
Diverse Modes of Action of Phytomedicine Against COVID-19
Heba Moursi, Abdullah Haikal, Walid A. Sabry, Iman E. Helal, Mahmoud Fahmi Elsebai
Natural Products with Potential Anti-COVID-19 Activity.
Mayye Majed, Manar Asker, Amira Elkattan, Amal F Soliman, Marwa Elsbae
In Silico Study of Natural Compounds from Sesame and Calendula against Mpro, PLpro and RdRp as Special Insights on Covid-19
Nouran Hussein, Eman Ezz, Mahmoud Moustafa, Ahmed Elbermawi, Mona El-Neketi
..and thus the college continues to make every possible effort to provide an academic and social environment that supports creativity, excellence and innovation, which is always at the top of the college’s priorities.
 

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