Assist. Prof. Dr. Heba Aboelsoud | Social and Cultural Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. heba Aboelsoud | Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz | Saudi Arabia

Heba Abd-Elnaser Abo-Elsoud is a dedicated academic and researcher in anatomy and embryology, with a strong background in both clinical and teaching roles. Her career spans over a decade of service in leading Egyptian universities, where she has taught a wide range of medical and allied health students, including international cohorts. Her research contributions include anatomical studies on human deep fascia and experimental histological work on the neurotoxic effects of formaldehyde, offering valuable insights into both basic and applied medical sciences. She is recognized for her academic mentorship, versatility in teaching, and sustained contributions to advancing anatomical education and research.

Profiles

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Early Academic Pursuits

From the very beginning of her academic journey, Heba Abd-Elnaser Abo-Elsoud demonstrated a deep fascination with the structural and developmental aspects of the human body. Her foundational studies in medicine laid the groundwork for a career rooted in both scientific inquiry and teaching excellence. She specialized in anatomy and embryology, progressing through advanced academic qualifications that refined her expertise in these fundamental medical sciences.

Professional Endeavors

Her professional career has been centered on academic service and medical education, where she has held key teaching and research positions within reputable institutions. She has contributed significantly to the Faculty of Medicine for Girls at Al-Azhar University, as well as to the Misr University for Science & Technology. In these roles, she has been responsible for delivering comprehensive courses in general biology, anatomy, and embryology to students across diverse disciplines, including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and nursing.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research has explored critical areas within anatomical and embryological sciences, bridging basic structural knowledge with applied biomedical relevance. Early in her academic career, her master’s work examined the deep fascia of the human limbs and back through detailed anatomical investigation. Later, her doctoral research advanced into experimental histology, focusing on the effects of formaldehyde—a common preservative—on the cerebellar cortex of laboratory animals, contributing valuable insights into neurotoxicology and public health considerations.

Academic Mentorship and Teaching Excellence

Beyond research, her teaching has been marked by a commitment to inspiring and equipping future generations of healthcare professionals. She has taught a diverse range of students, including international cohorts, and has been instrumental in integrating foundational anatomical sciences with modern clinical applications. Her ability to adapt her teaching to different educational contexts reflects both her versatility and dedication to academic excellence.

Accolades and Recognition

Her professional growth within the academic hierarchy, from demonstrator to lecturer, reflects the recognition of her capabilities and contributions within the scientific community. Her sustained tenure in leading educational institutions stands as a testament to her professional reputation, pedagogical skill, and commitment to advancing anatomical education.

Impact and Influence

Through her research, Heba Abd-Elnaser has contributed to the understanding of both structural anatomy and histological pathology, influencing fields such as toxicology, neuroscience, and public health awareness. Her teaching has shaped the academic and professional readiness of countless medical and allied health students, instilling in them a strong anatomical foundation essential for clinical practice.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, her career trajectory suggests a continued commitment to advancing anatomical sciences through both teaching and research. With a foundation built on rigorous academic training and a clear passion for her discipline, she is poised to further her contributions in neuroanatomy, developmental biology, and histopathology, ensuring that her work leaves a lasting impact on both the scientific community and medical education.

Publication

Potential protective effect of phycocyanin against gibberellic acid-induced cerebellar toxicity in female rats and their offspring
Heba Abdelnaser Aboelsoud; Ebtihal Kamal; Shaimaa R. Abdelmohsen; Amany M. Abo-Ouf; Ayman Geddawy; Mikail Akbulut; Shaimaa M. Hafez
2025

Is there a relationship between low back pain and ligamentum flavum hypertrophy?
Ali A. H.; Serhan O.; Ali Amer H.; Salem Aldosari H.; Alodaib A.; Hazazi T.; Albogami A.; Alyamni A.; Alkanaan S.; Albassam A. et al.
2024

Neuroprotective effects of punicalagin and/or micronized zeolite clinoptilolite on manganese-induced Parkinson’s disease in a rat model: Involvement of multiple pathways
Karema Abu-Elfotuh; Ashwaq N. Abbas; Mazin A. A. Najm; Qutaiba A. Qasim; Ahmed M. E. Hamdan; Amany B. Abdelrehim; Ayah M. H. Gowifel; Aya H. Al-Najjar; Ahmed M. Atwa; Magy R. Kozman et al.
2024

The possible effects of chronic administration of amiodarone hydrochloride on the seminiferous tubules of adult male albino rats: histological and biochemical study
Amany M. Abo-Ouf; Amany F. Mohamed; Heba Abdelnaser Aboelsoud; Ayman Geddawy; Heba F. Ibrahim
2024

The potential protective effect of propolis on diabetic nephropathy induced by streptozotocin in adult albino rats
Shaimaa M. Hafez; Heba F. Ibrahim; Shaimaa R. Abdelmohsen; Noha A. E. Yasin; Yara S. Abouelela; Heba Abdelnaser Aboelsoud
2024

Effect of High Fat Diet Induced Metabolic Syndrome and Treatment with Insulin like Growth Factor 1 on Biochemical and Immunohistochemical Parameters Related to Neuronal Functions in Adult Male Albino Rats
A.F. Yousuf; S.Z. Elshora; M.G. Abdallah; N.F. Elmongy; H.A. Aboelsoud; H.H. Mosallam; A.M.M. Algendy; A.E.L.S.A. El-Lateef; A.M. El-Sharkawy; N. Seliem et al.
2023

Histological Effect of Formaldehyde as Food Preservative on Cerebellar Cortex of Albino Rat
Hayam M. Farhoud; Amany M. Abo Ouf; Heba A. Abo El-Soud
2019

Conclusion

With her solid academic foundation, extensive teaching experience, and meaningful research in neuroanatomy and histopathology, Heba Abd-Elnaser Abo-Elsoud stands as a significant contributor to medical education and anatomical sciences. Her work not only enriches scientific understanding but also shapes the next generation of healthcare professionals, ensuring her ongoing influence in both academic and clinical domains.

Heba Aboelsoud | Social and Cultural Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

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