Kawthar Diab | Life Science | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Kawthar Diab, National Research Centre, Egypt.
Dr. Kawthar Abdelaziz Elsayed Mohamed Diab is a distinguished Research Professor in Genetics and Cytology at the National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt. With a strong foundation in zoology, she pursued advanced degrees focusing on genotoxicity, cytogenetics, and medicinal plant applications in disease prevention. Her postdoctoral research at Tokai University, Japan, and the Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, India, expanded her expertise in cancer pharmacology and bioscience. Dr. Diab has made significant contributions to genetic toxicology and the chemopreventive properties of medicinal plants, with a particular focus on the Lamiaceae family and Himalayan plants. She actively mentors Ph.D. students and collaborates on groundbreaking research projects, gaining international recognition through conferences and workshops.
Profile
š± Early Academic Pursuits
Kawthar Abdelaziz Elsayed Mohamed Diab embarked on her academic journey with a deep passion for zoology, earning her B.Sc. in Zoology from Al-Azhar University in 1996 with a distinguished grade of “Very Good.” She further honed her expertise by obtaining an M.Sc. in Experimental Zoology from Zagazig University in 2003, where she conducted cytogenetic and immunogenetic studies on the effects of chemotherapy drugs on reproduction. Her academic curiosity and dedication led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Zoology at Ain Shams University, awarded in 2009. Her doctoral research focused on the protective effects of medicinal plants against genotoxic damage induced by hydrocortisone in mice, marking the beginning of her lifelong commitment to genetic research and cytology.
š§¬ Professional Endeavors
As a Research Professor at the Genetics and Cytology Department of the National Research Centre in Cairo, Egypt, Dr. Kawthar Diab has played a pivotal role in advancing genetic studies. Her postdoctoral fellowships further expanded her scientific horizonsāfirst in Cancer Pharmacology at the Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine in 2012 and later in Bioscience at Tokai University, Japan, in 2014. These international research experiences enriched her expertise in genetic applications, cytogenetics, and pharmacogenomics. Her relentless pursuit of knowledge has positioned her as a leading researcher in genetic and cytological studies, bridging traditional knowledge with cutting-edge scientific advancements.
šæ Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Diabās research delves into the genotoxicity of pharmaceutical compounds and the protective effects of medicinal plants. Her investigations focus on the genetic impact of chemotherapy drugs and natural therapeutic agents, particularly those derived from the Lamiaceae family, known for their biochemical and therapeutic properties. Her recent supervision of Ph.D. research on biochemical and therapeutic evaluations of medicinal plants for prostate diseases underscores her commitment to integrating molecular genetics with natural medicine. Additionally, her work on cancer chemoprevention using Himalayan plants has gained international recognition, reflecting her dedication to discovering novel plant-based remedies for serious health conditions.
š Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Kawthar Diabās expertise has been acknowledged on the global stage. She was invited as a speaker at the 6th Rajabhat University National and International Research and Academic Conference (2020), where she presented her groundbreaking research on cancer chemopreventive activity of Himalayan plants. She has also participated in esteemed international workshops, including the Fluorescence Microscopy Workshop at ICGEB, New Delhi (2019), further enhancing her methodological skills. These recognitions highlight her contributions to genetic research and her growing influence in the scientific community.
š Impact and Influence
Beyond her research, Dr. Diab is actively shaping the next generation of scientists. She mentors young researchers, including Ph.D. students working on innovative projects in pharmacogenomics and plant-based medicine. Her collaboration with interdisciplinary teams ensures that her work extends beyond academic publications, making real-world contributions to medical science and genetics. By fostering a culture of inquiry and scientific exploration, she continues to inspire budding researchers to explore the genetic foundations of disease prevention and treatment.
š¬ Legacy and Future Contributions
With a research portfolio spanning genetic toxicology, medicinal plant applications, and cytogenetics, Dr. Kawthar Diabās legacy is firmly established in the scientific world. She envisions a future where genetic research and plant-based therapeutics converge to provide safer, more effective treatments for cancer and genetic disorders. Her continuous engagement with international scientific platforms and her mentorship of emerging scholars ensure that her influence will extend far beyond her own research, shaping the future of genetic and cytological studies.
Publication
- Title: In Vitro Anticancer Activities of Anogeissus latifolia, Terminalia bellerica, Acacia catechu and Moringa oleifera Indian Plants
Author: KAE Diab, SK Guru, S Bhushan, AK Saxena
Year: 2015
- Title: In vitro studies on phytochemical content, antioxidant, anticancer, immunomodulatory, and antigenotoxic activities of lemon, grapefruit, and mandarin citrus peels
Author: KAE Diab
Year: 2016
- Title: In vivo comparative studies on antigenotoxicity of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) pits extract against DNA damage induced by N-Nitroso-N-methylurea in mice
Author: KA Diab, EI Aboul-Ela
Year: 2012
- Title: Carbon tetrachloride induced hepato/renal toxicity in experimental mice: antioxidant potential of Egyptian Salvia officinalis L essential oil
Author: MA Fahmy, KA Diab, NS Abdel-Samie, EA Omara, ZM Hassan
Year: 2018
- Title: Genotoxicity of carbon tetrachloride and the protective role of essential oil of Salvia officinalis L. in mice using chromosomal aberration, micronuclei formation, and ā¦
Author: KAE Diab, MA Fahmy, ZM Hassan, EM Hassan, AB Salama, EA Omara
Year: 2018
- Title: Inhibitory activity of black mulberry (Morus nigra) extract against testicular, liver and kidney toxicity induced by paracetamol in mice
Author: KA Diab, MA Fahmy, EM Hassan, ZM Hassan, EA Omara, …
Year: 2020
- Title: The impact of the low frequency of the electromagnetic field on human
Author: KA Diab
Year: 2020
- Title: Inhibitory activity of flaxseed oil against CdCl2 induced liver and kidney damage: Histopathology, genotoxicity, and gene expression study
Author: KA Diab, NE Ibrahim, MA Fahmy, EM Hassan, EA Omara
Year: 2020
š Conclusion
Dr. Kawthar Diabās journey from an aspiring zoologist to a distinguished Research Professor in Genetics and Cytology is a testament to her unwavering commitment to scientific discovery. Her work not only enhances our understanding of genetic toxicology but also paves the way for integrating traditional medicinal knowledge with modern genetic research. As she continues to push the boundaries of genetic science, her contributions remain invaluable to both academia and global health advancements.