Assist. Prof. Dr. Ahmed Saleh | Marine Genetics | Excellence in Academia Award
Animal Genetics and Breeding | Alexandria University | Egypt
Dr. Ahmed AbdelKader Saleh AbdelSadek is a distinguished academic and researcher with extensive experience in animal genetics, biotechnology, and bioinformatics. Serving as an Assistant Professor at Alexandria University, Egypt, Dr. Saleh has made notable contributions to research in the fields of animal breeding, genetics, and transposons. He holds multiple master’s degrees in agricultural sciences, human development, and business administration. Dr. Saleh also earned a Ph.D. from Southwest University (SWU), Chongqing, China, and a postdoctoral fellowship at Yangzhou University, China. His work is widely recognized for its contributions to animal genomics, biotechnology, and bioinformatics.
Profile
Education
Dr. Saleh completed his Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Alexandria University in 2012, graduating with first-class honors and ranking as the top student in his batch. His academic journey continued with a Master’s degree in Agricultural Sciences from the same university, specializing in Animal Production and Biotechnology. Dr. Saleh’s pursuit of excellence led him to China, where he obtained a diploma in Biotechnology from SWU and a Ph.D. in Animal Production and Biotechnology. His academic excellence was recognized by his institution, where he received the “Excellent International Ph.D. Graduate Student” award in 2021.
Experience
Dr. Saleh’s professional career spans over twelve years of teaching and research experience. He is an Assistant Professor at Alexandria University’s Faculty of Agriculture, focusing on animal genetics and breeding. Additionally, Dr. Saleh has contributed as a postdoctoral researcher at Yangzhou University in China, specializing in the study of transposons in animal genomes. He also serves as a consultant trainer at the Diplomatic Training Centre and an arbitrator for the International Arbitration Organization. Dr. Saleh has supervised multiple M.Sc. and Ph.D. students, contributing to the academic development of the next generation of researchers in his field.
Research Interests
Dr. Saleh’s research interests are centered on animal genetics and breeding, particularly in farm animals. He investigates candidate genes associated with production and reproductive traits, utilizing modern genomic techniques such as Marker-Assisted Selection (MAS), Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS), and the identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL). His work also delves into the biodiversity of Animal Genetic Resources (AnGR). A significant focus of his research is on transposons in animal genomes, with applications in bioinformatics, genetic tools, and transposon activity in human cells. His research contributes to advancing animal breeding strategies and the understanding of genetic evolution.
Awards
Dr. Saleh’s academic and professional accomplishments have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards. Notable among these are the Bachelor’s degree with first-class honors from Alexandria University, and several excellence awards during his Ph.D. at SWU, including the “Excellent International Ph.D. Graduate Student” title in 2021. He also received first-place awards in cultural competitions, highlighting his leadership and exceptional character. Dr. Saleh’s outstanding academic performance has been consistently acknowledged, including multiple first prizes for excellence in achievement and behavior during his time in China. Furthermore, his proficiency in cybersecurity was marked by a remarkable grade in the Introduction to Cybersecurity course in 2021.
Publications
BMPR-1B, BMP-15 and GDF-9 genes structure and their relationship with litter size in six sheep breeds reared in Egypt
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- Authors: AA Saleh, MH Hammoud, NA Dabour, EE Hafez, MA Sharaby
- Year: 2020
- Citations: 25
Comparative analysis of IGFBP-3 gene sequence in Egyptian sheep, cattle, and buffalo
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- Authors: AA Saleh, AMA Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
- Year: 2019
- Citations: 16
Evaluation of morphological traits and physiological variables of several Chinese goat breeds and their crosses
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- Authors: AA Saleh, AMA Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
- Year: 2021
- Citations: 13
Candidate genes and signature of selection associated with different biological aspects and general characteristics of goat
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- Authors: MAS Ahmed A. Saleh, Amr M. A. Rashad, Nada N. A. M. Hassanine
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 8
The role of antifreeze genes in the tolerance of cold stress in the Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
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- Authors: AFM El-Sayed, AA Khaled, AM Hamdan, SO Makled, EE Hafez, AA Saleh
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 7
Prediction of some milk production traits using udder and teat measurements with a spotlight on their genetic background in Friesian cows
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- Authors: AA Saleh, AA Easa, DK El-Hedainy, AMA Rashad
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 6
Screening Indels from the whole genome to identify the candidates and their association with economic traits in several goat breeds
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- Authors: AA Saleh, L Xue, Y Zhao
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 6
Assessment of hair and cashmere properties and their genetic background of several goat breeds in Southwest China
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- Authors: AA Saleh, AMA Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 6
Morphological body measurements, body indices, and their genetic background for several Chinese goat breeds
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- Authors: AA Saleh, A Rashad, NNAM Hassanine, MA Sharaby, Y Zhao
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 6
Evolution of Endogenous Retroviruses in the Subfamily of Caprinae
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- Authors: AS Moawad, F Wang, Y Zheng, C Chen, AA Saleh, J Hou, C Song
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 4
Conclusion
Dr. Ahmed A. Saleh’s career exemplifies a commitment to scientific excellence and innovation in animal genetics and biotechnology. His diverse academic background, with multiple degrees and a postdoctoral fellowship, has equipped him with a broad perspective on both practical and theoretical aspects of his field. Through his research, Dr. Saleh continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, particularly in the areas of genomics and transposon activity in animal genomes. His leadership in academia, contributions to professional laboratories, and active participation in international research and conferences underscore his standing as a globally recognized expert. Dr. Saleh’s dedication to advancing agricultural sciences, especially in animal breeding and genetic resources, positions him as a valuable asset to the scientific community.