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Moustafa Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Ghandour: photo

Moustafa Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Ghandour

Researcher - Animal and poultry nutrition at Desert Research Center (DRC) | Giza , Egypt

Subjects:
Life Sciences, Agriculture, Chemistry, Biology, Veterinary Sciences
Spoken languages:
Arabic, English
Status:
Looking for a mentor and open to collaboration.
Support Level:
Editing Support, Long-term mentoring and support, Short-term mentoring and support
Response Time:
Usually within 48 hours
Support Needed:
Writing, Proofreading, Article planning, Dealing with the publishing process, Language polishing/light editing, Medium/heavy editing, Presentation planning, Proposal development, Publication ethics, Responding to peer review, Statistics, Study design, Table and figure design, Language editing or proofreading support, Statistical advice, Literature reviews, News articles, Social media, Systematic reviews, Technical reports, Career mentoring, Data analysis, Data management and sharing

Work

Subjects:
Life Sciences, Agriculture, Chemistry, Biology, Veterinary Sciences
Research Keywords:
Animal production, Animal science, Animal nutrition, ruminant nutrition, rumen, rumen microbiology, camel, ruminants,sheep, goats, in situ, in vitro, in vivo, feed,feed stuffs, silage, desert, forage, enzymes, Anti- nutritional factors,tannin.
Collaboration interests:
Scientific collabration
Biography:
Moustafa Ghandour is an Egyptian researcher, he has obtained his Ph.D on Animal nutrition from faculty of agriculture - Cairo university. Moustafa Ghandour is working now as researcher in Physiology of Ruminant Nutrition Unit -Animal and Poultry Nutrition Department-Desert Research Center (DRC). He published many research articles and books. Moustafa Ghandour is reviewer in many scientific journals of his career. Moustafa Ghandour e is very interested to solve problems of his country by using local resources

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