I have been working clinically in a number of positions in Egypt including a private clinic, governmental clinic and Hospital that dealt with foreigners all the time. This has given me a variety of clinical experience as well as sharpening my patient-social skills through dealing with patients from different nationalities all the time. Later on in Japan I have acquired the Japanese practical license as I have been working in Okayama University, Dental school for over six years now. In that time, I was also able obtain my PhD as well as postdoctoral degree. In total I have more than 9 years of experience in dental practice. During my PhD. study I was able to gain a lot of knowledge regarding research work and prove myself in that field as well by getting my research published in a reputable international journals with high impact factor. In return for my efforts I was awarded multiple scholarships and honorary awards in spite of the high competition. Later on I worked as a researcher for a while preparing for my postdoctoral proposal then I got JSPS postdoctoral fellowship which is the most competitive fellowship in Japan.
Advanced Research Center for Oral and Craniofacial Sciences (ARCOCS)
Since September 2014
Okayama
Japan
Conducting research to improve the retention and binding of CCN2 independent modules to cartilaginous tissue and chondrocytes using gene transfection. The genetic transfection and alterations of the modules also aim to provide sustainable release of the effective therapeutic substance after retention. Eventually this could lead to a breakthrough in OA treatment.
Okayama University, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Science
April 2014
to August 2014
Okayama
Japan
Conducting research in the field of regenerative medicine and the innovation of therapeutic drugs inducing higher regenerative effect after surgeries (especially implantology). Most of the research is conducted on osteoarthritis (OA) trying to induce regeneration in the affected articular cartilage.