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CV of the Research Group Member: Reda Ali Hassan
Name Reda Ali Hassan
National Egypt
Academic Position Chief Researcher, Scoups ID 56963506200
College/Center Agricultural Research Center
Department Poultry Nutrition
E-mail [email protected]
Institution Animal Production Research Institute
Mobile 00201063379689
Address: Department of Poultry Nutrition, Animal Production Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt.
Personal Data (Date and place of birth, family status):
Date of birth: 18/8/1965, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt Family status: Married and have 2 children.
- B. Sc. 1989
- Ph.D., 2000 University of Tanta, Egypt.
Department of Poultry Nutrition, Animal Production Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, 33516 - Kafr El-Sheikh, EGYPT.
1- World Poultry Science Society.
2- Egyptian Poultry Science Society.
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• Associate researcher of Poultry Nutrition, Animal Production Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, 2001.
• Researcher of Poultry Nutrition, Animal Production Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, 2002.
• Senior Researcher of Poultry Nutrition (March, 2007), Animal Production Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt
• Chief Researcher of Poultry Nutrition (October, 2012), Animal Production Research Institute, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt.
• Member of the Permanent Scientific Committee for Promotions at the Animal Production Research Institute - Agricultural Research Center – Egypt (2010 until now).
1. Reduce the adverse effects of mycotoxins on broiler chicks and laying hens 2. Alternative fed local resource for poultry feeding.
3. Improving the utilization of low quality feedstuffs by different treatments and supplementation.
4. Alternative to antibiotic.
5. Energy utilization by broilers and layers.
6. Reduce the negative impact of heat stress on bird's performance.
7. The effect of probiotics, and prebiotics on poultry performance.
1- Department of Poultry Sci, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt.
2- Department of Poultry Sci, Alexandria University, Egypt.
3- Department of Animal and Poultry Production, Damanhour University, Egypt.
(Total Number of publication= 50 of which 3 were published in ISI previewed journals, the others were published in local and international previewed journals and international conferences and congress.
RECENT RELEVANT 2018-2021
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1. Eid Y. Z., R. A. Hassan, Sabria Abo El-soud, and Nehad Eldebani (2021). The Protective Role of Silymarin to Ameliorate the Adverse Effects of Ochratoxin-A in Laying Hens on Productive Performance, Blood Biochemistry, Hematological and Antioxidants Status" Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola / Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, in press.
2. Youssef A. Attia, Fulvia Bovera, Reda A. Hassan, Ebtehal A. Hassan4, Khalil M. Attia, Mohamed H Assar and Fouad A. Tawfeik. Reducing ammonia emission by aluminum sulfate (alum) addition in litter and its influence on productive, reproductive, and physiological parameters of dual-purpose breeding hens. Submitted Environmental Sciences and pollution research “Under 2ND round of review”
3. Youssef A. Attia, R. A. Hassan, Kh. M. Attia, Hoda El-Gabrey, M. H. Assar, Sameer A. Nagadi and Ebtehal A. Hassan (2021). Productive Performance of Growing Rabbits Fed Diets Containing Corn Cobs and Supplemented with Enzymes. JKAU: Met., Env. & Arid Land Agric.
Sci., Vol. 30 No. 1, pp: 9-29 (1442 A. H. /2021A. D.) Doi: 10.4197/Met.30-1.2
4. Reda A. Hassan, Manal E. Shafi, Khalil M. Attia1 and Mohamed H. Assar (2020). Influence of Oyster Mushroom Waste on Growth Performance, Immunity and Intestinal Morphology Compared with Antibiotics in Broiler Chickens. Front. Vet. Sci., 11 June 2020
| https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00333
5. Ismail F. S. A.; R. A. Hassan; M. M. Azzam; Weaam I. El-Amrosy (2018). Protective Effects of Vitamin E, Zinc and Selenium Supplementation on Growth Performance and Some Biochemical Parameters in Growing Rabbits Exposed to Cadmium. J.Animal and Poultry Prod., Mansoura Univ., Vol.9 (6): 277 – 284.