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بالأستاذ الدكتــور ممـــدوح إدريـــس
الأستاذ المتفرغ بقسم علم الحشرات التطبيقى

CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME    Mamdouh Hassan Idriss    

DATE AND 

PLACE OF BIRTH     20 February 1951,

 Alexandria, Egypt.    

NATIONALITY     Egyptian.    

PRESENT POSITION     Emeritus Professor of Economic Entomology.    

SPECIALIZATION     Insect Physiology.     

ADDRESS (Office)    Department of Applied Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, El-Shatby, Alexandria, Egypt.

Tel. (203)5971960,

Fax (203)5972780.

mamdouhidriss@gmail.com    

                    (Home)    Borg El Safa, Apt.1005, 

Madeanet Al-Andalos, Samouha, Alexandria, Egypt.

Tel. (203)3815388.     Mobil: 01006546255./ 01116007011

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EDUCATION     

    B.Sc.  in Economic Entomology (June, 1972) Faculty of Agriculture, University of  Alexandria,   

              Alexandria, Egypt.

   M.Sc.  in Economic Entomology (February, 1976) Faculty of Agriculture, University of   

              Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt.

   Ph.D.  in Economic Entomology (September, 1980) Faculty of Agriculture, University of 

              Alexandria, Alexandria, Egypt.

AWARDS

                *Alexandria University Award in Agricultural Sciences (1987), Egypt.

                *Abd El Hamaid Showman Award for the Young Arabian Scientists (1990), Jordon.

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ACADEMIC AND ADMINSTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Positions Held

1972-1976    Demonstrator of Economic Entomology,

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt.

1976-1980    Assistant Lecturer of Economic Entomology,

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt.

1980-1983    Lecturer of Economic Entomology,

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt. 

1983-1985    Senior Scientist , 

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, School of Medicine, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

1985-1990    Associate Professor of Economic Entomology , 

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt.

1990-2011     Professor of  Economic Entomology,

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt.

2011- Present    Emeritus Professor of Economic Entomology,

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt.

1990-Present    Entomological Consultant (part time),

Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), Giza, Egypt

2006-2009    Vice Dean for Education and Students' Affairs, 

Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria, Egypt. 

 

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Research 

    -Juvenile hormone and insect growth regulators.

    -Micro surgery of insects (debraination technique, extirpation & reimplantation of insect endocrine 

     glands) and preparation of bioassay organisms for the metamorphic hormones (JHs, PTGH & PTTH).

    -Isolation, and purification of insect hormones.

    -Neurotoxicological and electerophysiological studies on the endplate potential and endplate current

     (EPP& EPC) of the glutamatergic and cholinergic synapses using voltage clamp and noise analysis 

     techniques.

    -Nerve gases: applications & therapy.

    -Insects transmitting plant pathogens.  

Teaching

-    General Entomology.

-    Economic Entomology.

-    Insect Physiology.

-    Advanced Insect Physiology.

-    Sericulture.

-    General Animal Physiology.

Societies Membership

-    The Egyptian Society of Economic Entomology.

-    The Egyptian Society of Toxicology.

-    The Egyptian Society of Pest Control and Environment Protection.

-    The Egyptian Society of Plant Protection.

-    The Egyptian Society of Pesticide Hazards.

Administration

-    Member of the Professional Fine Artists Society, Alexandria. 

-    Supervisor of the Student Union of Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University.

-    Scientific Consultant of Comibassal Inter. Co and SGS-Egypt Ltd.

-    Scientific Advisor of the Egyptian Vineyards and Distilleries Co.

-    Member of the Scientific Consultative Board of Comibassal International Center for Inspection and Control Studies (CICIS).

-    Supervisor of The Oriental Music Band and The Scientific Center of Photography, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Alexandria.

-    Member of L'ARTELLER, (Groupment d'Artistes et d'Ecrivains), Alexandria.

 

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CONFERENCES AND SCIENTIFIC MEETING

    Participation in the following international conferences and scientific meetings:

1  -The Fifth International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry,  

     Aug. 29 Sept. 4 (1982) Kyoto, Japan.

2  -The Second Egyptian Hungarian Conference of Plant Protection, 

     Sept 21-24 (1982) Alexandria, Egypt.

3  -The Third Egyptian Hungarian Conference of Plant Protection, 

     May 30-June 2 (1983) Budapest, Hungary.

4  -International Conference of Insect Neurochemistry and Neurophysiology, 

     Aug.1- 4 (1983) College park, MD, USA.

5  -The 68th Annual Meeting of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology            

     (FASEB).

     April 1-6 (1984) St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

6   -Second ARO Neurosciences Program Review (USARO), 

     May 7-8 (1984) Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

7   -The 29th Annual Meeting of Biophysical Society, 

     Feb. 24-28 (1985) Baltimore, Maryland USA.

8  - Neurotox 85, Neuropharmacology and Pesticide Action,

     March 31-April 4 (1985) Bath, England.

9  - Fifth Annual Chemical Defense Bioscience Review, 

      May 29-31(1985) Columbia, USA.

10 - American Neuroscience Meeting,

      Oct. 21-25 (1985) Dallas, Texas, USA.

11 -The Second Arabian Congress of Plant Protection,

      March 24-27 (1986), Damascus, Syria.

12  -The Sixth International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry, 

      Aug. 10-17 (1986) Ottawa, Canada.

13  - American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and Society of             

        Toxicology Meeting (ASPET.SOT),

      Aug. 17-21 (1986) Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

14  - Neurotox 88, Molecular Basis of Drug and Pesticide Action,

      April 10-15, (1988) Nottingham, England.

15  - The Third World Conference of  Environmental and Health Hazards of Pesticides,

      Dec. 11-15 (1989) Cairo, Egypt.

16  - The Seventh International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry (IUPAC),

      Aug. 5-10 (1990) Hamburg, Germany.

17  -The Tenth Congress of Insect Physiology, 

      Sep. 19-22 (1990) Toulouse, France.

18  - Meeting of Biology and Molecular Epidemiology of Geminivirus,

       June 5-8 (1995) Tucson, Arizona, USA.

19  - Meeting of Agricultural Biotechnology for Sustainable Productivity,

       April 28-30, (1997) Monterey, California, USA.  

20   - International Workshop on Bemisia tabaci and Geminiviruses,

       June 2-12 (1998) San Juan, Puerto Rico.  

21   -The Third International Conference of Applied Entomology,

       March 23-24 (2005) Cairo, Egypt.   

22 - International Congress of Entomology,

       Aug. 22-24 (2012) DAEGU- Conf. KOREA. 

    

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

(1)    Categories of juvenilization as indicators of juvenoid potencies against Attacus ricini Boisd.

    Z. ang. Ent. 84, 1977, 100-106.

    Idriss, M., EL-Gayar, F. & Rawash, I.

(2)    Morphogenetic activity of juvenoides and their joint action with Biotrol against Spodoptera litura (F.).

    Alex. J. Agric. Res. 28 (3) 1980, 243-253.

    El-Gayar, F., Rawash, I. & Idriss, M.

(3)    Operated Philosamia ricini and Bombyx mori larvae as brain hormone bioassay test organisms.

    Z. ang. Ent. 92, 1981, 371-374

    Idriss, M., El-Gayar, F. & Rawash, I.

(4)    Detection of juvenile hormone activity from invertebrate and vertebrate tissues by using the scoring assay of Philosamia ricini pupae.

    Proc. 2nd Egyptian–Hungarian Conf. Plant Prot. 1982, 78-90.

    Idriss, M. & Abdellatif, M.

(5)    Bioassaying juvenile hormone in the blood of the Eri-silkworm larvae fed on different food additives in relation to silk production.

    Proc. 2nd Egyptian–Hungarian Conf. Plant Prot. 1982, 70-77.

    Helal, E., El Sengaby, N., Idriss, M. & El-Gayar, F.

(6)    Biological effects and biochemical interaction of gossypol.                                                                     Abst 5th Inter. Cong. Pestic. Chem. IIIc 1982, 27.

    Mansour, N., Sherby, S., Morshedy, M. & Idriss, M.   

(7)    Substances with juvenile hormone activity in Acarina.

    Abst. 3rd Egyptian–Hungarian Conf. Plant Prot.  1983, 40. 

    Idriss, M., Saleh, S. & Saleh, R.

(8)    Histological studies on the larval midgut epithelia of Calliphora erythrocephala Meig during metamorphosis.

    

    Abst. 3rd Egyptian–Hungarian Conf. Plant Prot.1983, 57.

    Saleh, R., Zanaty, E. & Idriss, M.

(9)    Occurrence of substances with juvenile hormone activity in grain mite Aleuroglyphus  ovatus (Troupeau).

    Alex. Sci. Exch. 5 (1), 1984, 81-85.

    Idriss, M. & Saleh, S.

(10)    Prothoracicotropic hormone like effects of biogenic amines in lepidopterous larvae.

    In: Insect Neurochemistry and Neurophysiology (Borkovec, A. & Velly,T. Eds) Plenum press, NY.1984, 385-387.

    Idriss, M., Sherby, S., Morshedy, M. & Mansour, N.

(11)    Effects of chlorisondamine and philanthotoxin on the glutamate receptor-channel complex of locust muscle.

    Abst. Fed. Proc.Vol 43 (3) 1984, 342.

    Idriss, M., Filbin, M., Eldefrawi, A., Eldefrawi, M. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(12)    Studies of a novel toxin from Philanthus triangulum and other receptor active agents on the peripheral acetylcholine receptor (AChR): mechanisms of activation, desensitization and open channel blockade.

    Abst. 2nd ARO Neurosci. Rev. (1984).

    Albuquerque, E.X., Show, K., Idriss, M. & Rickett, D.

(13)    Anti cholinesterase (Anti-ChE) agents interact with pre-and post synaptic regions of the glutamatergic synapse.

    Abst. Biophysical. J. vol 47, 1985, 259a.

    Idriss, M. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(14)    Interaction of reversible and irreversible cholinesterase (ChE) inhibitors with the nicotinic and glutamatergic synapses.

    Abst. 5th Ann. Chem. Def. Biosc. Rev. 1985, 83.

    Deshpande, S., Idriss, M.,  Rao, K.S., Show, K. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(15)    Phencyclidine (PCP), a new potent antagonist for glutamate receptor.

    Abst. Amer. Soc. Neurosci., 1985, 11.

    Idriss, M. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(16)    Phencyclidine (PCP) blocks glutamate–activated post synaptic currents.

    FEBST Lett 189. 1985, 150-156.

    Idriss, M. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(17)    Multiple action of anti cholinesterase agents on chemosenstive synapse: Molecular basis for prophylaxis and treatment of organophosphate poisoning.

    Fundam. Appl. Toxicol. 5 1985, S185-S203.

    Albuquerque, E.X., Deshpande, S., Kawabuchy, M., Aracava,Y.  Idriss, M., Rickett, D. & Boyne, A.

(18)    Insect neuromuscular synapse: a new target of organophosphate compounds.

    Abst. 2nd  Arab. Plant Prot., 1986, 67.

    Idriss, M.      

(19)    Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH): an overview.

    Abst. 6th Inter.  Cong.  Pestic. Chem., 1986, 2B-10.

    Idriss, M.

(20)    Organophosphates and carbamates act on the insect glutamate synapse.

    The Pharmacologist, 28 (3), 1986, 226 (702).

    Idriss, M., Swanson, K. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(21)    Organophosphate and carbamate compounds have pre-and post junctional effects at the insect glutamateric synapse.

    

     J. Pharma. Exp. Therap. 239 (1), 1986, 279-285.

    Idriss, M., Aguayo, L., Richett, D. & Albuquerque, E.X.

(22)    Sensitivity of nicotinic and glutamatergic synapses to reversible and irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors.

    In: Neuropharmacology and Pesticide Action (Ford, M., Lunt, G., Reay, R & Usherwood, P. Eds) 1986, 61-84. 

    Albuquerque, E.X., Idriss, M., Rao, K. & Aracava,Y.

(23)    Activation and blockade of the nicotinic and glutamateric synapses by reversible and irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors.

    

    In: Neurobiology of Acetylcholine. (Dun, N. & Perlman, R. Eds) 1987, 301-328.

    Albuquerque, E.X., Aracava, Y., Idriss, M., Schonenberger, B., Brossi, A. & Deshpande, S.

(24)    Gossypol affects the biometrics of Philosamia ricini (Dru).

    Alex. Sci. Exch. 8 (3), 1987, 123-127.

    Idriss,  M.,  Mourad, A., & Sherby, S.

(25)    Action of juvenile hormone and ecdysone in the metamorphic endocrine centers.

    Insect Sci. Applic. 11 (2), 1990.156-166.

    Idriss, M.

(26)    Gossypol: Infertility action and biochemical mechanisms of action.

    J. Coll. Agric. King Saud Univ.9 (2), 1987, 317-329.

    Sherby, S., Morshedy, M., Idriss, M., &  Mansour, N.

(27)    Prothoracic gland activities during the last larval instar of lepidopetrous insects.

    Pestic. Sci, 23, 1988, 358-362.

    Idriss, M.

(28)    Multiple interactions of the phencyclidine at central and peripheral sites.

    In: Sigma and Phencyclidine–Like Compounds as Molecular Probes in Biology.     

    (Domino, E. & Kamenka, J. Eds), 1988, 425-438.

    Albuquerque, E.X., Aguayo, L., Swanson, K., Idriss, M. & Warnick, J.

(29)    Insect glutamateric–neuromuscular synapse as a new target of organophosphate compounds.

    

    Insect Sci. Applic. 9 (3), 1988, 351-359.

    Idriss, M.

(30)    Interaction of gossypol with glutamate, acetylcholine and adrenergic receptors.

    Pestic. Sci. 23, 1988, 358-362.

    Mansour, N., Sherby, S., El Nabaway, A. & Idriss, M.

(31)    Allosteric inhibition of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of vertebrates and insects by    Philanthotoxin.

    J. Pharama. Exp. Therap. 249 (1), 1989, 123-130.

    Rozental, R., Scole, G., Albuquerque, E.X., Idriss, M., Sherby, S., Sattelle, D., Nakanishi, K., Konno, K., Eldefrawi, A. & Eldefrawi, M.

(32)    The effect of Phencyclidine (PCP) on evoked excitatory junction currents at the insect neuromuscular junction.

    Abst. 3rd World Conf. Environ. Health Haz. Pestic.,1989 ,II.41-P

    Idriss, M.

(33)    The effects of some factors on the corpora allata and the silk yield of the  Eri silkworm Philosamia ricini Boisd.

    

    Alex. Sci. Exch. 11(1), 1990, 75-89.

    Idriss, M., El Karaksy, I., Mesbah, H. & El Sayed, N.

(34)    Interaction of pyrithroid and nicotinoides on the binding of [3H]Theinyl-Phencyclidine to membranes from Spodoptera littoralis.

    

    Abst. 7th IUPAC Cong. Pestic. Chem., 1 (04C-10), 1990. 350.

    Mansour, N., El Shahawi, F., Idriss, M., & Bakry, N.

(35)    The Juvenile hormone fluctuations and the hemogram during the last larval instar of Philosamia ricini.

    

    J. Agric. Res. Tanta Univ.16 (3), 1990, 536-547.

    Essawy, M. & Idriss, M.

(36)    Cholesterol affects biometrics of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L.

    Abst. 10th  Cong. Insect  Physiol. 1990, 19.

    Idriss, M., El Karaksy, I. & Essawy, M.

(37)    Philanthotoxin: A new model for an additional class of insecticides.

    King Saud Univ. J. (3) Agric. Sci. (1) 1990, 95-108.

    Idriss, M.

(38)    Carbamates increase ionic conductivity of the voltage activated sodium channels in neuronal membranes.

    

    Pestic. Sci. 30, 1990, 440-443.

    Idriss, M. & Mansour, N.

(39)    Juvenile hormone patterns in male and female Bombyx mori L. larvae and silk production.   

    Alex. Sci. Exch. 11 (1), 1990, 57-74.

    Idriss, M., El Karaksy, I.

(40)    The role of diethylstilbesterol (DES) a non steroid estrogenic contraceptive in increasing silk production of the Eri silkworm Philosamia ricini Boisd. 

    Alex. Sci. Each., 11 (1),1990, 43-56.

    Idriss, M. & El Karaksy, l.

(41)    Ascorbic acid enhances the silk yield of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L.

    J. Appl. Ent. 109, 1990, 81– 86.

    El Karaksy, l. & Idriss, M.

(42)    A novel equation for estimating corpus allatum activities during the last larval instar of the Eri silkworm. 

    King Saud Univ. J (4) Agric. Sci. (1), 1992, 87-98.

    Idriss, M. & Hussein, W.

(43)    Molecular variation among whiteflies–transmitted geminiviruses in different hosts from Egypt.

    Abst. Biol. & Mol.  Epid. Geminiviruses, 1995, 21.

    Abdallah, N., Aref, N., Idriss, M.,  Brown , J. & Madkour, M.

(44)    An estrogenic compound, diethylstilboestrol, enhances silk productivity and female fecundity in Bombyx mori L.

    

    Proc. Inter. Conf. Silk. (ICSAI).1997.101-117.

    Gadelhak, G., Essawy, M., El Karaksy, I. & Idriss, M.

(45)    Does juvenile hormone regulate hemogram in Bombyx mori L.?

    Proc. Inter. Conf. Silk. (ICSAI).1997. 118-133.

    Essawy, M., Gadelhak, G., El Karaksy, I. & Idriss, M.

(46)    Maize transformation for development of stem borer resistance.

    Agric. Biotech. Sustain Prog.  Michigan State Univ. Press (1997) 28-31.

    Madkour, M., El-Itriby, H., Hussein, E., Idriss, M. & Osman, Y.  

(47)    Development of potato tuber moth resistance in potato.

    Agric. Biotech. Sustain Prog.  Michigan State Univ. Press (1997) 38-42.

    Madkour, M., Nasr El-Din, T. & Idriss, M. 

(48)    Whitefly biotypes and biotype–specific transmission of geminiviruses.

    Agric. Biotech. Sustain Prog.  Michigan State Univ. Press (1997) 76-80

    Madkour, M., Idriss, M., Abdallah, N., Aref, N. & Haridy, G.  

(49)    Biotypes of the castor bean whitefly Trialeurodes ricini (Misra) in Egypt: Biochemical characterization and efficiency of geminivirus transmission.

    

    J. Appl. Ent. (1997) 121, 501-509. 

    Idriss, M., Abdallah, N., Aref, N., Haridy, G. & Madkour, M.

(50)    Does the castor bean whitefly (CBW) Trialeurodes ricini (Misra) transmit geminiviral diseases?

    

    Abst  2nd Inter. Workshop on Bemisia tabaci and Geminiviral Diseases (1998) P-14.

    Idriss, M., Abdallah, N. &  Madkour, M.

(51)    Action of vertebrate hormones and hormonogens on the   productivity of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L.

    

    Abst.  3nd Inter. Conf. Appl. Entomol. (2005) P-8.

    Idriss, M. & Gadelhak, G.

(52)    Effects of Thyroxin and Potassium Iodide on biological and physiological parameters of the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori (Bombycidae: Lepidoptera).

    International Congress of Entomology. DAEGU- Conf. KOREA. PS2M113 (2012). 

    Gadelhak G. G., Rawash A. I., Gad, Abir A. and Idriss  M.

(53)    Effects of Insulin    as a peptide hormone and Estradiol as a steroid one on physiological and biological parameters of the silkworm, Bombyx mori L. (Bombycidae : Lepidoptera). 

    International Congress of Entomology. DAEGU- Conf. KOREA. PS2M114 (2012).

    Gadelhak G. G., Rawash I., Gad, Abir A. and Idriss M.

(54)    The effects of Lettuce seed oil on some economical parameters of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori L.

    Journal of. Applied Science Research. (2013) 9 (4), 2702-2707.

    Rima Shahin, G. Gadelhak, E.I. El-Agamy, Souad Mahmoud and M. Idriss.

(55)    Action of lettuce seed oil on the silk gland protein profile of the mulberry silk worm Bombyx mori L. (Lepidoptera, Bombycidae). 

    Journal of. Applied Science Research. (2013) 9(8): 4759-4764.

    Rima Shahin, G. Gadelhak, E.I. El-Agamy, Souad Mahmoud and M. Idriss.

(56)    Effect of lettuce seed oil (LSO) on some economic traits and haemolymph protein profile of the mulberry silk worm Bombyx mori L. 

    Sericologia, (2013) 53 (2): 86-94.

    Rima Shahin, G. Gadelhak, E.I. El-Agamy, Souad Mahmoud and M. Idriss.

(57)    The Earth’s Geomagnetic Field: A New Approach for Controlling the Cotton Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aleyrodidae) in Egypt. 

    Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 9(5): 223-231, 2013

    Idriss, M.H., El-Meniawi, F.A., Rawash, I.A. and Soliman, A.M.

    

    

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