Elsayed Elsayed Wagih - Other Academic Activities

Other Academic Activities

Wagih, independently or jointly, supervised many M.Sc. and Ph, D. Theses in the field of Biotechnology and Virology, both locally and internationally. He was a reviewer and assessor of many research papers and scientific projects on Biotechnology, both locally and internationally. He is on the list of Biotechnology evaluators for the Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering of Moubarak City for Scientific Research and Technological Applications, Alexandria, Egypt and has also been selected as an evaluator of the work submitted for promotion to higher ranks by many Faculty members from several international universities and scientific institutes. As indicated before, he serves as an active member in the National Committee set up by the Academy of Scientific research & Technology for reviewing and evaluating Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology projects submitted, for funding, to the Academy.

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