Ph.D in (Insect Molecular Biology) 2004: From The Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.

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1 CURRICLUM VITAE Name: Mohamed Elsayed Elmogy. Date of birth: April 3, Place of birth: Cairo, Egypt. Marital status: Married. (Free of military service obligation) Work address: Department of Entomology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. Home address: 110 Albashaier, 6 of October City, Egypt. Home Tel.: Mobile phone: address: elmoogy@yahoo.com Education: B.Sc in Entomology (General grade: Excellent), May 1992, Cairo University. Preparatory year of M.Sc: (During 1993) I successfully passed post graduate courses in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Insect Physiology, Insect Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Histochemistry, Ultrastructure, Radiobiology, Biostatistics, Research problem and German language. M.Sc in (Insect Molecular Biology) 1998: The practical work of M.Sc thesis was carried out in Gene Transfer and Insect Control (GTIC) laboratory at Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), of Agricultural Research Center (ARC), 9 Gamaa St., Giza, Egypt. Ph.D in (Insect Molecular Biology) 2004: From The Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.

2 Training courses - Attended a course entitled ' Hands on: Basic Techniques in Cell Culture' held at the Medical Technology Center for Research and Services, Medical Research Institute, Alexandria University, 8 10 November, Attended ' NINS International Forum on Molecular Biology' in Okasaki Institute, Japan. October 24, Attended ' New Frontier of Membrane Biology', Kobe University Global COE Program on Integrative Membrane Biology, 2 nd Workshop, February 2, 2008, Awaji Yumebutai, International Conference Center, Hyogo, Japan. - Attended The One-day Training Course in Molecular Biology ' Nanodrop for nucleic acid quantification. Kobe University, Research Center for Environmental Genomics, Kobe, Japan. March, Attended Radiobiology course and got license to use radioisotopes for Molecular Biology work, from Kanazawa University, Japan ( ) and from Kobe University, Japan ( ). - Advanced modern technology for separation and transplantation of genes by PCR (in the Research Center of Poison and Narcotics (RCPN), Faculty of Science, Cairo University, 1995). - Electron microscopy educational course (in the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, 1995). - Radiation in Molecular Biology course ( AGERI, ARC, 1994). - Bio-safety course (AGERI, ARC, 1994). Work experience -From Jan.1993 till 1998, involved in teaching many practical courses in the Department of Entomology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University (as demonstrator) and from 1998 till 2001 (as assistant lecturer). Participated in the pest control group using insecticides and Genetically modified Biological agents (BT) at Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI) during

3 -From Jan, 2002 till Sept., 2004 as teaching assistant and research assistant at the Department of Biology, Graduate School of Science and Technology, kanazawa University, Japan (during the PhD work). -From Dec., 2004 July, 2006 as Lecturer of Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, in the Department of Entomology, faculty of Science, Cairo University. -From 2006 April, 2009 as Researcher at school of Science and Technology, Kobe University, Molecular Biology laboratory through GCOE project. - May, 2009: Assistant Professor of Molecular Science, Biotechnology program, Faculty of Science Cairo University : Associate Professor of Molecular Science, Biotechnology program, & Department of Entomology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University. M.Sc thesis entitled: Isolation and cloning of the gene coding for the Notch protein from the pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders). Ph.D thesis entitled: Presence of membrane ecdysone receptor in the anterior silk gland of the silkworm, Bombyx mori: Biochemical and Molecular studies. Published paper 1. Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., Sakurai, S. (2004). Presence of membrane ecdysone receptor in the anterior silk gland of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Eur. J. Biochem. Aug; 271(15): [PMID: [PubMed- indexed for MEDLINE] 2- Elmogy, M., Terashima, J., Iga, M., Iwami, M., Sakurai, S. (2006). A rapid increase in camp in response to 20-hydroxyecdysone in the anterior silk glands of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Zoological Science. Aug; 23(8): [PMID: [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

4 3- Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., Sakurai, S. (2007a). Recognition of ecdysone binding sites in the fat body cell membranes of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. EFFLATOUNIA. 7: Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., Sakurai, S. (2007b). Solubilization of the ecdysone binding protein from anterior silk gland cell membranes of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Zoological Science. Oct; 24(10): [PMID: [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] 5- Elmogy, M. (2008). Localization and expression profiles of Bombyx mori ecdysone receptor-b1 in the fat body cells undergoing programmed cell death. EFFLATOUNIA, 8: Tufail, M., Elmogy, M., Ali Fouda, M., Elgendy, A.M., Bembenek, J., Trang, L.T.D., Shao, Q.M. and Takeda, M. (2009). Molecular cloning, characterization, expression pattern and cellular distribution of an ovarian lipophorin receptor in the cockroach, Leucophaea maderae. Journal of Insect Molecular Biology. Jun; 18 (3): Elgendy, A.M., Elmogy, M., Tufail, M. and Takeda, M. (2009). Developmental expression profile of cockroach vitellogenin genes Vg1 and 2. Animal Biology Journal, 1 (1): Elmogy, M., and Takeda, M. (2009). Biochemical and cellular Changes during the programmed cell death in the fat body Cells of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. Efflatounia, 9:

5 9- Elmogy, M., Tufail, M., Uno, T. and Takeda, M. Molecular cloning, characterization, expression pattern and cellular distribution of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana Rab5 (PamRab5) during oogenesis. Journal of Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (in process). 10- Azza M.Elgendy, Mohamed Elmogy, Muhammed Tufail and Makio Takeda. Regulatory mechanism of vitellogenin genes in the American cockroach Periplaneta americana. (Under preparation of manuscript). 11- Muhammad Naeemullah, Muhammad Tufail, Mohamed Elmogy, Prem Nidhi Sharma, Makio Takeda and Chiharu Nakamura. Molecular cloning, transcriptional regulation, and differential expression profiling of vitellogenin in two wingmorphs of the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens Stål (Hemiptera: Delphacidae). Journal of Insect Molecular Biology (2010). doi: /j x Conference, Meeting and Workshop 1-Takeda, M., Elmogy, M. and Tufail, M. Structures and uptake mechanisms of vitellogenins in cockroaches. International Congress of Entomology July, 2008, International Convention Center, Durban, South Africa. 2- Iga, M., Sekimoto, T., Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., and Sakurai, S. Genomic and nongenomic actions of 20E in programmed cell death of Bombyx anterior silk gland. 7 th International Workshop on the Molecular Biology and Genetics of the Lepidoptera. Kolympri, Crete, Greece, August 20-26, Iga, M., Sekimoto, T., Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., and Sakurai, S*. Interaction of genomic and nongenomic actions of 20-hydroxyecdysone in 20E dependent developmental events. 16 th International Ecdysone Workshop. Ghent, Belgium, July 10-14, 2006.

6 4- Elmogy, M. the workshop of ' From Genes To Proteins' Mubarak City For Scientific Research and Technology Applications, July 16-20, Iga, M., Elmogy, M., Sekimoto, T., and Sakurai, S. Involvement of nongenomic action of ecdysone in programmed cell death. 5 th Asia-Pacific Congress of Entomology, Jeju, Korea, October 18-21, Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., and Sakurai, S. Ecdysone membrane receptor found in the anterior silk gland of Bombyx mori. 75 th Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan. September, 2004, Kobe, Japan. 7- Elmogy, M., Iga, M., Sekimoto, T., Iwami, M., and Sakurai, S. Genomic and nongenomic action of ecdysteroid: both are required for completion of programmed cell death in the anterior silk gland. XXII International Congress of Entomology, Brisbane, Australia, August 15-21, Elmogy, M., Iga, M., Terashima, J., Iwami, M., and Sakurai, S. Involvement of genomic and nongenomic actions of 20-hydroxyecdysone in programmed cell death in Bombyx anterior silk gland. Gordon Research Conference-Hormones and Development New London, CT USA, June 8-13, Elmogy, M., Terashima, J., Kaneko, Y., Kakei, M., and Sakurai, S. Dual roles for 20- Hydroxyecdysone in the programmed cell death. XV International Ecdysone Workshop. Kolymbari, Crete, Greece, June 30- July 6, Elmogy, M., Iwami, M., and Sakurai, S. Ecdysone membrane receptor involved in the programmed cell death of Bombyx anterior silk glands. 73 rd Annual Meeting of Zoological Society of Japan. September, 2002, Kanazawa, Japan.

7 Socities: - Zoological Society of Japan. Gene Bank: (available online) Periplaneta americana Rab5 full cdna sequence, accession number AB