Amin, Dina Hatem Mohamed

dina.hatem@sci.asu.edu.eg

Interests: Microbiology-Microbial Genomics-Bioinformatics,
Internal ID: rp12503

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Amin, Dina Hatem Mohamed
 
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Biography
Dr. Dina Hatem Mohamed Amin is a Lecturer in Microbiology at the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Egypt. She holds a PhD in Microbiology (2012–2018) through a joint program between the University of Warwick, UK, and Ain Shams University. She also served as a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford, UK, from September 2020 to September 2023.

Dr. Dina has made significant contributions to microbial genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular biology. She specializes in studying antimicrobial resistance, microbial applications in various fields, and environmental microbiology. Her research includes the complete genome sequencing of plastic-degrading bacteria and the exploration of natural extracts for antimicrobial activities. She has authored numerous research articles and a book published by Springer Nature.

She has an H-index of 3 on Scopus with 57 citations and an H-index of 9 on Google Scholar with 321 citations. Dr. Dina has supervised several undergraduate and postgraduate students, including master's and PhD candidates, and shared in the supervision of two doctorate theses.

Dr. Dina actively participates in academic conferences and has presented her work at international events, including the University of Oxford. She is also involved in curriculum development and enhancing teaching methods through workshops and training programs, such as the USAID-funded "Innovative Teaching Strategies" workshop.

In addition to her academic roles, Dr. Dina contributes to administrative tasks and committee work at Ain Shams University, such as curriculum planning, examination committees, and academic advising. She also participates in initiatives supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and collaborates on research proposals focusing on microbial applications and genomics.

Her dedication to academia, research, and student mentorship has established her as a prominent figure in the field of microbiology.

Publications

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122-Nov-2024Synergistic effects of gamma irradiation/salmide®, a sodium chlorite-based oxy-halogen, on microbiological control and the shelf life of chicken breastsAbdelkader, Reham M M; Abolmaaty, Assem; Dina H. Amin 
223-Oct-2024Antibacterial activity of green synthesized copper oxide nanoparticles against multidrug-resistant bacteriaKhairy, Toka; Amin, Dina Hatem Mohamed ; Salama, Hanaa Mohamed; Elkholy, Iman Mohamed Amin; Elnakib, Mostafa; Gebreel, Hassan Mahmoud; Sayed, Hayam Abd Elnabi
31-Mar-2024Phylogenetic insights and antimicrobial biosynthetic potential of Serratia sp. XAFb12 and Pseudomonas sp. XAFb13 from Xylopia aethiopicaEzeobiora, Chijioke E.; Igbokwe, Nwamaka H.; Amin, Dina Hatem Mohamed ; Okpalanwa, Chiamaka F.; Stephen, Chabula M.; Mendie, Udoma E.
41-Jun-2023Mining metagenomes reveals diverse antibiotic biosynthetic genes in uncultured microbial communitiesAmin, Dina Hatem Mohamed ; Nageeb, Wedad M.; Elkelish, Amr; Makharita, Rabab R.
55-Dec-2022Synergistic inhibition of Pseudomonas fluorescens growth and proteases activities via sodium chlorite-based oxyhalogenAbolmaaty, Assem; Abdelkader, Reham M M; Dina H. Amin 
62021Endophytic microbes from Nigerian ethnomedicinal plants: a potential source for bioactive secondary metabolites-a reviewEzeobiora, Chijioke E; Igbokwe, Nwamaka H; Dina H. Amin ; Mendie, Udoma E
72020Microbiological and molecular insights on rare Actinobacteria harboring bioactive prospectiveDina H. Amin ; Abdallah, Nagwa A.; Abolmaaty, Assem; Tolba, Sahar; Wellington, Elizabeth M. H.
82020Efficacy assessment of various natural and organic antimicrobials against Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enteritidis and Listeria monocytogenesDina H. Amin ; Abolmaaty, Assem
92018Rare Actinobacteria: A Possible Solution for Antimicrobial Drug Resistance in EgyptAmin, Dina Hatem Mohamed