Prof. Sohier Yahia | Genetics and Metabolic | Women Researcher Award
Faculty Of Medicine- Mansoura University | Egypt
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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓
Prof. Sohier Yahia’s academic journey began with a distinguished undergraduate education at Mansoura University, where she earned her M.B.B.CH. degree with honors in November 1993. This strong foundation in medicine was followed by a specialization in pediatrics, culminating in her M.Sc. in Pediatrics in November 1998 and her M.D. in Pediatrics in November 2002. These achievements underscore her commitment to excellence in the medical field from the outset of her career.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 💼
Throughout her career, Prof. Yahia has played a pivotal role in shaping the field of pediatrics and genetics. As the Head of the Genetics and Metabolic Unit at Mansoura University Children’s Hospital since March 2022, she leads critical advancements in pediatric genetics. Her long tenure as a professor, assistant professor, and lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University, reflects her dedication to teaching and mentoring future generations of medical professionals. Her clinical expertise spans a wide range of pediatric subspecialties, including genetics, neurology, cardiology, neonatology, and more. She has also been a consultant in pediatric genetics and metabolic disorders, providing care for children with complex medical needs.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬
Prof. Yahia’s research has focused primarily on genetic factors influencing pediatric health, with notable theses on “Genetic Factors Predisposing Children to Develop Hypertension” and “Molecular Genetic Markers in Childhood Leukemias.” These topics are crucial for advancing diagnostic methods and treatment strategies for pediatric diseases. Her contributions to the field extend beyond research; she has been instrumental in editing textbooks on medical genetics, pediatrics, and clinical management, thereby influencing medical education on a broader scale.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍
Prof. Yahia’s work has made a profound impact not only on her immediate academic and clinical environments but also globally. Her participation in international conferences and workshops, such as those in Egypt, Morocco, Brazil, and Turkey, showcases her leadership in pediatric genetics and metabolic disorders. As an instructor in numerous workshops, she has disseminated knowledge on molecular biology, genetic counseling, and pediatric care. This cross-border influence cements her role as a key figure in the global medical community.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS 📚
Prof. Yahia has contributed to numerous academic works, including chapters in books and editing roles in publications related to pediatric genetics, metabolic disorders, and neonatal screening programs. These contributions have been cited in academic circles and have provided a vital resource for medical practitioners, researchers, and students worldwide. Her work has earned her recognition as an authority in pediatric genetics, enhancing her visibility in academic literature.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮
As a professor and researcher, Prof. Yahia’s legacy is already solidified through her numerous roles in shaping medical education, clinical practices, and genetic research. Looking to the future, her continued involvement in cutting-edge research and medical education will likely pave the way for further advancements in pediatric healthcare, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of genetic disorders. Her ongoing training in crisis management, leadership, and strategic decision-making, as well as her role in national security courses, further broadens her impact, preparing her to address the challenges of tomorrow’s healthcare systems.
INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT AND NETWORKING 🌐
Prof. Yahia’s involvement in international conferences and workshops has strengthened her network within the global medical community. She has been a speaker, chairperson, and attendee at a variety of prestigious events, including the International Delta Pediatric Conference and the 5th MPS Masterclass. These opportunities have not only allowed her to share her knowledge but also stay at the forefront of global developments in pediatric genetics and healthcare, ensuring that her work remains relevant and influential.
WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING 📈
In addition to her clinical and academic roles, Prof. Yahia has contributed significantly to the professional development of healthcare providers through her leadership in workshops and training courses. These include courses on molecular diagnosis, genetic counseling, and pediatric care management. Her role as an instructor in several high-profile workshops attests to her commitment to fostering knowledge and skills in the next generation of healthcare providers.
SCIENTIFIC EXPERIENCE AND RESEARCH IMPACT 🔍
Prof. Yahia’s research into genetic predispositions in childhood hypertension and molecular markers in leukemia has laid the groundwork for critical advancements in personalized medicine for pediatric patients. Her scientific experience and dedication to these fields have provided insights that are vital for improving treatment options and outcomes for children affected by genetic disorders. This ongoing focus on research and evidence-based practices ensures her work remains at the cutting edge of pediatric genetics and medicine.
FUTURE VISION 🌟
With her robust background in medical education, clinical practice, and research, Prof. Yahia is poised to continue making significant contributions to pediatric healthcare, particularly in genetics and metabolic diseases. Her leadership in developing new medical curricula and her participation in international workshops will inspire and guide future professionals. Her ongoing commitment to advancing healthcare policies and practices further underscores her dedication to leaving a lasting legacy in the field of pediatric medicine.
TOP NOTES PUBLICATIONS 📚
Prevalence of HBV and HCV infection among multi-transfused Egyptian thalassemic patients.
Authors: DAM Mansour AK, Aly RM, Abdelrazek SY, Elghannam DM, Abdelaziz SM, Shahine …
Journal: Hematol Oncol Stem Cell
Year: 2012
Volume: 5 (1), 54-59
Increased DNA damage in children caused by passive smoking as assessed by comet assay and oxidative stress.
Authors: A Zalata, S Yahia, A El-Bakary, HM Elsheikha
Journal: Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis
Year: 2007
Volume: 629 (2), 88
Influence of hyperbilirubinemia and phototherapy on markers of genotoxicity and apoptosis in full-term infants.
Authors: S Yahia, AE Shabaan, M Gouida, D El-Ghanam, H Eldegla, A El-Bakary
Journal: European Journal of Pediatrics
Year: 2015
Volume: 174, 459-464
Predictors of anxiety and depression in Egyptian thalassemic patients: a single center study.
Authors: S Yahia, MA El-Hadidy, AH El-Gilany, R Anwar, A Darwish, AK Mansour
Journal: International Journal of Hematology
Year: 2013
Volume: 97, 604-609
Interleukin-17A rs2275913, Interleukin-17F rs763780 and rs2397084 gene polymorphisms as possible risk factors in Juvenile lupus and lupus related nephritis.
Authors: A Hammad, YM Mosaad, EM Hammad, S Elhanbly, SR El-Bassiony, …
Journal: Autoimmunity
Year: 2016
Volume: 49 (1), 31-40