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Mona Zaki Zaghloul
Mona Zaki Zaghloul

Mona Zaki Zaghloul
Clinical Pathology Department
Ain Shams University
Egypt
Tel: 02-24023494
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Biography

Dr. Mona is graduated in Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (1983). Specialist in the Microbiology Unit, Clinical Pathology Department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (1986). Received a MD degree in Clinical and Chemical Pathology from the University of Ain Shams (1999), Cairo, Egypt (1999). She was a postdoctoral fellow at the Microbiology Unit, Clinical Pathology Department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (2000).
She is an Assistant Consultant in the Microbiology Unit, Clinical Pathology Department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (2005).
 

 
Research Interest

Mona research interest include diagnosis of air and water born diseases caused by viral and bacterial agents by molecular techniques as qualitative polymerase chain reaction, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and tissue culture.

Interview
1. How many years have you been practicing and/or performing research?
Twelve years

2. What is the research topic you are working on now?
Identification of Chlamydophila pneumoniae in lower respiratory tract infection.

3. What makes an article top quality?
The techniques or the laboratory methods that used in detecting the causative agents of the disease

4. What are the qualities you look for in an article?
New subjects as recently discovered viruses, new molecular techniques or modification of an old one.

5. Do you have any research funding (NIH or other national funding) now?
No.

6. When did you become an editor of OMICS Journal?
On 2011

7. What is your greatest career accomplishment?
Degree of professor of Clinical Pathology on 11/2011.

8. How does the research published percolate through to practitioners?
Through websites.

9. What is the purpose of serving as an editor?
It gives me a chance to write in different topics of my interest.

10. Do you have any patents?
No.

11. Have you contributed any editorials or papers (any types) to OMICS Journals in the past two years?
I contributed by 9 editorials to OMICS Journals

12. Do you plan to contribute any editorials or papers to OMICS Journals in the next year?
Yes

13. Do you have any trouble with OMICS Journals in the past?
No.

14. Would you recommend OMICS to your friends or colleagues?
Yes

15. How do you differentiate Journal of Air & Water Borne Diseases with other journals in the field?
Good.
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