Nagwa El-Badri Editor

Professor Nagwa El-Badri is the Founding Director of the Biomedical Sciences Program, and the Director of the Center of Excellence for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at Zewail City of Science and Technology.  She received her medical degree with honors from Cairo University College of Medicine and her Ph.D. degree with distinction from the College of Medicine, University of South Florida (USF), USA. Her postdoctoral training as a Fellow of the American Heart Association was in the field of stem cell biology. She was awarded an Initial Investigatorship Award from the American Heart Association, and received research support from the Science and Technology Development Fund, the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, the American Heart Association, the National Institutes of Health, and several other foundations. She contributed more than 100 publications and books in the field of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. 

Prior to joining Zewail City, Dr. Nagwa El-Badri was the founder and Director of the Undergraduate and Graduate Program of Women’s Health at USF. She also established the graduate program in Aging and Neuroscience, and the Medicine and Gender Scholarly Concentration at the College of Medicine, USF.  At Zewail City, she established the Center of Excellence for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine. Her graduate students at both institutes have received numerous national and international awards, and several publications were awarded first place and gold medals in national and international conferences. She has received various awards for her research and efforts in promoting women in science. She was selected for AAMC Mid-Career Women Faculty Professional Development, USA, and received an award for Exemplary Leader in Management Position for Global Women in Stem from the Meera Kaul Foundation. She is an elected Fellow of the American College of Nutrition, and currently serves on several national and international committees, including the Arab League Education and Cultural Organization Research Committee, the Higher Education Reform Experts Committee, and the Council for Education and Scientific.