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Ibrahim Mohammed Mohammed Badr, PhD

Vice-Dean for Environmental Development and Community Service

Biography

  • Conservator in Egyptian museum 1998-2001.
  • Assistant for dr. nasry iskander the general manger of the center research of supreme council antiques.2002-2004.
  • Lecture in high institute of tourism & hotel & conservation of antiques 2007-2014.
  • Member of the Board of Directors of High institute for tourism &hotels& restoration of archeology-Alexandria2010-2014.
  • Associated professor for restoration & conservation Department, Faculty of Archaeology at MUST University .2014- tell now.
  • Vice-Dean for Archeology and Tourist Guidance at MUST University for Environmental Development and Community Service.2018 tell now.

Education

License of Archaeology College. Conservation antiques department -1997.  

Primary of master degree – 1998.

Master’s degree in ” restoration and conservation of animal mummies applied on bird’s Egyptian mummies” –2002

PhD degree in A Study the Modern Technology Which Use in Restoration and Conservation of Mummy from Middle Kingdom in Egyptian Museum in Cairo” 2006.

Associated professor for restoration & conservation at The Antiquities Restoration & Conservation department at the Faculty of Archaeology and Tourism Guidance – Misr University for Science and Technology 2016.

Publications

  1. CONSERVATION OF THE MURAL STUCCO ORNAMENTS IN THE MAUSOLEUM DOME OF THE MOSQUE OF EMIR ULMAS AL-HAGIB, CAIRO – EGYPT. First International Conference on Environmental Studies, South Valley University.2011.
  2. Restoration and conservation of the wooden ceiling of al-Ashraf Qaytbay madressa, Cairo – Egypt. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies “EJARS”, Volume 2, Issue 1, June – 2012:
  3. COPPER PLATE, AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN USED TO PROTECT THE PHARONIC MUMMIES. Conference of the Union of Arab Archaeologists Cairo –2011.
  4. ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION OF CARTONNAGE FRAGMENT FROM LATE PERIOD. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies “EJARS”, Volume 2, Issue 2, December – 2012: pp: 69-78.
  5. ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION OF ARCHAEOLOGY TEXTILE FRAGMENT FROM LATE PERIOD. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies “EJARS”, Volume 2, Issue 4, December – 2014: pp: 49-58.
  6. ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION OF ARCHAEOLOGY MUMMIES HAIR FRAGMENT FROM LATE PERIOD. Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies “EJARS”, Volume 2, Issue 5, December – 2015: pp: 29-36.
  7. Using C.T Scanning to Examination mummies as Non-Destructive analysis applied on Tayuheret mummy (1054-1046 B. C.).
  8. Atherosclerosis is an old disease: Summary of the Ruffer Centenary Symposium, The Paleocardiology of Ancient Egypt, ELSEVIER, EXG-08915; No of Pages 4, Experimental Gerontology.
  9. The Use of CT Scanning to Explore the Presence and Extent of Atherosclerosis in Ancient Egyptians, Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, Vol 3, No 4S:S28 July/Aug 2009,
  10. Computed Tomographic Assessment of Atherosclerosis in Ancient Egyptian Mummies. JAMA. Online article and related content, current as of January 6, 2010.
  11. Something Old, Something New—Computed Tomography Studies of the Cardiovascular System in Ancient Egyptian Mummies. Journal of Cardiology, Volume 63, Issue 5, Pages 329-334, May 2014.
  12. Atherosclerosis is an old disease: Summary of the Ruffer Centenary Symposium, The Paleo cardiology of Ancient Egypt,  a meeting report of the Horus Study team. JAMA. 2009 Nov 18; 302(19):2091-4. doi: 10.1001/jama.2009.1641.
  13. The Use of CT Scanning to Explore the Presence and Extent of Atherosclerosis in Ancient Egyptians. JACC Cardiovascular Imaging. 2011 Apr; 4(4):315-27. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2011.02.002.
  14. Atherosclerosis across 4000 years of human history: the Horus study of four ancient populations, LANCET. 2013;381;1211-22.
  15. Atherosclerosis in Ancient Egyptian Mummies: The Horus Study. J Am Coll CardiolImg. April 2011;4:315 -327. Expedited online publication and cover story.
  16. Computed Tomographic Assessment of Atherosclerosis in Ancient Egyptian Mummies. JAMA. 2009;302(19):2091-2094.
  17. The HORUS Study – The hunt for atherosclerosis. Presented at the 7th World Congress on Mummy Studies, June 11-15, 2011, San Diego CA
  18. . Atherosclerosis was common in ancient humans: Results of the Horus study of ancient Egyptian mummies. Eur Heart J 2011:13 (Supplement A): A49.
  19. The search for heart disease in ancient Egyptians: CT scan results in 52 mummies. Eur Heart J 2011:13 (Supplement A): A6.
  20. Atherosclerosis is common In ancient humans: Results of the Horus study of ancient Egyptian mummies. JAMA CollCardiol2011;57(15):E1416.
  21. Atherosclerosis: Not just a disease of contemporary humans. Circulation 2009;120:S354.
  22. The Use of CT Scanning to Explore the Presence and Extent of Atherosclerosis in Ancient Egyptians: The HORUS Study. Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, Vol 3, No 4S:S28 July/Aug 2009.