As part of its efforts to support global health, Theodor Bilharz Research Institute participates in the China–Africa 2025 Conference on Tropical Disease Control

  • 2025-06-20
  • Abdalla Farahat
Within the framework of the strategy of Theodor Bilharz Research Institute and its pioneering role in supporting international cooperation and exchanging research and medical expertise across all scientific fields—and in accordance with the directives of Dr. Ahmed Abdel Aziz, Director of the Institute, to open up to international experiences and strengthen scientific partnerships with global research institutions—the institute made a distinguished participation in the annual conference for exchanging expertise between China and Africa in the field of tropical disease control, which was held in the People's Republic of China from June 11 to 14, 2025, under the title: "China–Africa Technical Exchange Conference on Tropical Diseases Control and Prevention" The institute was represented at this important scientific forum by Dr. Hagar Fathy Abdel Maksoud, Assistant Professor in the Department of Parasitology at the institute, where she delivered

Join Us for The 13th Egyptian French Scientific Meeting in Hepatogastroentrology

  • 2025-06-16
  • Abdalla Farahat
22nd June 2025 At 9:30 AM Ahmed El-Garem Hall Theodor Bilharz Research Institute Registration: At 8:30 AM

Dr. Ehab Hafez, Researcher at Theodor Bilharz Research Institute, Contributes to Global Breakthrough in Supercooling Technology for Liver Preservation and Transplant Extension

  • 2025-06-13
  • Abdalla Farahat
Dr. Ehab Hafez, a pathologist at Theodor Bilharz Research Institute and a member of the Emerging Leaders Program of the International Society of Nephrology, participated as part of an international team led by Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital in developing a revolutionary technique for preserving human livers using supercooling at -4°C without freezing. This advancement has extended the viable preservation time of livers outside the body to approximately 44 hours, compared to the traditional limit of no more than 12 hours—marking a significant milestone in the field of organ transplantation. The research has been published in the prestigious journal Nature Biotechnology.

The 13th Egyptian French Scientific Meeting in Hepatogastroentrology

  • 2025-06-03
  • Abdalla Farahat
Join Us for The 13th Egyptian French Scientific Meeting in Hepatogastroentrology, 22nd June 2025 At 9:30 AM Ahmed El-Garem Hall Theodor Bilharz Research Institute Registration: At 8:30 AM

THE 13th EGYPTIAN FRENCH SCIENTIFIC MEETING 2025

  • 2025-06-02
  • Abdalla Farahat
Registration link: https://barcode-eg.org/French-Meeting-2025-Registration-Link