Advances in Life Sciences

Advances in Life Sciences is an international journal publishing articles that emphasize the molecular, cellular, and functional basis of therapy. All articles are rigorously reviewed. The journal favors publication of full-length papers where modern scientific technologies are used to explain molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms.


Saber Abd-Allah

Editorial Board Member of Advances in Life Sciences

Associate Professor, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt

Research Areas

Reproductive Biology and Genetics

Education

2003Ph.D.Theriogenology (Reproductive Biology) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University
1998M.D.Theriogenology (Reproductive Cytogenetics), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University
1993B.Sc.Veterinary Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University

Experience

2009–Present Associate Professor, Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University.
2003–2009Assistant Professor, Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University.
1998–2003Assistant lecturer, Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University
1995-1998Demonstrator, Theriogenology Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University

Academic Achievement

2011- Present, First Society Chair, Reproductive Biology and Genetics Society, Singapore
2003, First Scientist successes in cryopreserved buffalo immature oocytes
2003, First Scientist successes in cryopreserved mature oocytes
2003, First Scientist obtained buffalo embryos from cryopreserved immature oocytes
2003, First Scientist obtained buffalo embryos from cryopreserved mature oocytes
2003, First Scientist successes in cryopreserved buffalo embryos
2010, First name in Thanks to Reviewer of American Biology Teacher Journal
2010, First Name in Thanks to Reviewer of Italian Journal of Animal Science

Membership

President of Reproductive Biology and Genetics Society (RBGS), Singapore, 2011-Present
Scientific and Technical Committee of Biological and Life Sciences in World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (WASET)
Senior Member of Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological& Environmental Engineering Society (APCBEES), 2010-Present
Senior Member of International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT), 2010-Present
Senior Member of International Economics Development Research Center (IEDRC), 2010-Present
International Association of Engineers (IAENG), 2010-Present
Global Environmental Standard, 2011
American Fertility Association, 2010-present
Pakistan Bio-Safety and Bio-Security Association, 2010-Present
The Science Advisory Board, 2011
E-membership of American Dairy science Association, 2010-Present
International Dermoscopy Society

Publications: Journals

[1]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2011. Mini-Straw Culture System- A Novel Method for Buffalo Oocytes Culture. Theriogenology Insight, 1(1). In press
[2]  Abd-Allah S.M., Gomaa A., Abd-El-Gawad E.M.M. and El-Nahas E.M. 2011. In Vitro Production of Buffalo Embryos: Comparison of Two Different Culture Systems. Theriogenology Insight, 1(1). In press
[3]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2011. Rescue of oocytes from early antral follicle isolated from cryopreserved buffalo ovaries using in situ oocyte cryopreservation method: competence to undergo maturation, fertilization and development in vitro. Buffalo Bulletin, 30(1). In press.
[4]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2011 Stepwise vitrification of in vitro produced buffalo blastocysts. Archivos de Zootecnia, 60(231): 617-624.
[5]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2010. Effects of storage conditions of dromedary camel ovaries on the morphology, viability and development of antral follicular oocytes. Animal Reproduction, 7(2): 65-69.
[6]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2010. Effect of royal jelly on bovine sperm characteristics during post–thaw incubation in vitro, Revista Veterinaria, 21(2): 81–85
[7]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2010. Ameliorating effect of royal jelly on viability and longevity of frozen-thawed buffalo spermatozoa, Annales UMCS, Medicina Veterinaria, 65(1): 1-8.
[8]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2009. Effects of storing dromedary camel ovaries at 4 or 20°C for different periods of time on the morphology and viability of pre-antral follicles. Annales UMCS, Medicina Veterinaria, 64(4): 1-8
[9]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2009. Successful cryopreservation of buffalo ovaries using in situ oocyte cryopreservation. Veterinaria Italiana, 45(4): 507-512.
[10]  Abd-Allah S.M. 2009. In vitro production of buffalo embryos from stepwise vitrified immature oocytes. Veterinaria Italiana, 45(3): 425-429.
[11]  Abd-Allah S.M., Gomaa A., Abd-El-Gawad E.M.M. and El-Nahas E.M. 2009. Successful producción of buffalo embryos from vitrified oocytes in vitro. Asuit Veterinary Medical Journal 55(122): 332-343.
[12]  I.M. Farag, S.M. Girgis, K.B.Khalil, N.H.A. Hassan, A.A.M.Sakr, S.M. Abd Allah, N. I. Ali1. 2009. Effect of hormones, culture media and oocyte quality on in vitro maturation of Egyptian Sheep oocytes, Journal of Applied Biosciences, 24: 1520 – 1534.
[13]  Mostafaa A.S., Abd-Allah S.M., Ali S.A. and Abdel-Azeem S.N. 2008. Reproductive influence following oral royal jelly administration on postpartum ewes. Egypt. J. Basic Appl. Physiol., 7(1): 7-35
[14]  Abd El-Gawad E.M.M. and Abd-Allah S.M. 2008. Reproductive disorders of brucella infection among cattle and buffaloes in beni-suef governorate. Egypt. J. Basic Appl. Physiol., 7(2): 277-286
[15]  Abd El-Gawad E.M.M. and Abd-Allah S.M. and Ali A.H. 2008. Evaluation of method of glycerol addition on deep freezing, enzymes leakage and fertility results of buffalo spermatozoa. Egypt. J. Basic Appl. Physiol., 7(2): 269-275.
[16]  Abd El-Gawad E.M.M. and Abd-Allah S.M. 2008. Effect of some technical processes on deep-freezing, enzyme leakage and fertility of buffalo spermatozoa. Egyptian Journal Veterinary Science. 41: 55-63.
[17]  Abd-Allah S.M., Mostafaa A.S. and El-Nemr I.Z. 2007. Reproductive Characteristics of Native Bucks At Different Ages. Egyptian Journal Veterinary Science, 41: 1-8
[18]  Farag I.M., Abd El Gawad M.M.E., El-Nahas E.M., Hassan A.M.G. and Abd-Allah S.M. 1999. Chromosome anomalies in cattle and buffaloes in relation to reduced fertility and uterine prolapse including early detection of anomalies in calves. Journal of Egyptian Germany Zoology, 28(c): 307-321.