Gamal Ramadan

gramadan@sci.asu.edu.eg

Interests: Molecular and Cellular Immunology,
Internal ID: rp02238
  • 650 Scopus Citations
  • 113 PubMed Citations

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Full Name
Ramadan, Gamal
 
 
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gramadan@sci.asu.edu.eg
 
 
 
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Biography
Prof. Dr. Gamal Ramadan is the Professor of Molecular and Cellular Immunology and the Head of the Physiology Branch at the Zoology Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University (Cairo, Egypt). He has completed his D.Sc. (Dr. rer. nat.) in Molecular Immunology from Hannover University (Germany) and postdoctoral studies from Medical College of Wisconsin (USA) in the Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program. He was a guest investigator at the Institute of Virology, Bremen University, Germany (1997-1999) and the Department of Clinical Immunology, Hannover Medical School, Germany (1999-2001). Also, he worked as an Assistant Professor in Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program, Medical College of Wisconsin, WI, USA (from March, 2003 to January, 2005) and an Associated Professor in the Department of Biological Science, College of Science, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia (from January, 2007 to July, 2012). He has published many papers in highly impacted journals and has been serving as an editorial board member and reviewers of a number of reputed journals. In addition, he got many grants and awards from the Egyptian government and the international scientific congresses and committees as the Research Paper Award in Basic Science (Wisconsin Cancer Centre, 2004), the State Incentive Award in Immunology (Egyptian Government, 2006), and the Highly Cited Researcher Award (Thomson Reuters, 2016). Moreover, he discovered 11 T-cell epitopes for Aspergillus fumigatus that were recorded in the International Immune Epitope Database, La Jolla, CA, USA.

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11-Apr-2017Biochemical alterations in insecticides-treated male albino rats: Potential modulatory effects of a standardized aged garlic extractEl-Beih N. ; Ramadan, Gamal ; Khorshed M. ; Ahmed R. 
21-Mar-2017Aged garlic extract ameliorates immunotoxicity, hematotoxicity and impaired burn-healing in malathion- and carbaryl-treated male albino ratsRamadan, Gamal ; El-Beih N. ; Ahmed R. 
31-Feb-2017Anti-inflammatory activity of green versus black tea aqueous extract in a rat model of human rheumatoid arthritisRamadan, Gamal ; El-Beih N. ; Talaat R. ; Abd El-Ghffar E. 
41-Jan-2015Alleviative effects of green and black tea aqueous extracts on cellular oxidative stress and anemia in rat adjuvant-induced arthritisEl-Beih N. ; Ramadan, Gamal ; Talaat R. ; El-Ghffar E. 
51-Jun-2013Preventive effects of egyptian sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana L.) leaves on haematological changes and cardiotoxicity in isoproterenol-treated albino ratsRamadan, Gamal ; El-Beih N. ; Arafa N. ; Zahra M. 
628-Sep-2012Egyptian sweet marjoram leaves protect against genotoxicity, immunosuppression and other complications induced by cyclophosphamide in albino ratsRamadan, Gamal ; El-Beih N. ; Zahra M. 
714-Apr-2011Anti-metabolic syndrome and immunostimulant activities of Egyptian fenugreek seeds in diabetic/obese and immunosuppressive rat modelsRamadan, Gamal ; El-Beih N. ; Abd El-Kareem H. 
81-Dec-2009Modulatory effects of black v. green tea aqueous extract on hyperglycaemia, hyperlipidaemia and liver dysfunction in diabetic and obese rat modelsRamadan, Gamal ; El-Beih N. ; Abd El-Ghffar E.