Dr abdallah elshafei | economic | Excellence in Research
lecturer,Higher Institute for Administrative Sciences, Belbeis, AlSharkia, Egypt, Egypt
Dr. Abdallah Sayed Mossalem Ahmed Elshafei is a highly accomplished academic with a robust educational background, significant teaching experience, and a strong track record of refereed publications. His research focuses primarily on economic growth, military spending, and the impact of various economic factors on nations’ economies. With his extensive administrative roles and leadership positions, he demonstrates not only academic excellence but also a commitment to improving higher education quality.
His research contributions have added valuable insights into the economic dynamics of various regions, especially in the Middle East and North Africa. He is actively involved in sharing his knowledge with the academic and general public, both through teaching and his YouTube channel.
Education :
Dr. Abdallah Sayed Mossalem Ahmed Elshafei holds a PhD in Economics from Cairo University, graduated with First Honors in 2019. He also obtained a Master’s degree in Economics and an Economic Diploma from the same university, both with very good grades, in 2015 and 2012, respectively. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Commerce from the Faculty of Commerce, Ain Shams University, which he completed in 2001.
EXPERIENCE:
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Orthopedic Surgery & Oncology
Expertise in clinical and experimental orthopedic surgery, specifically in bone and joint diseases, bone cancer, and trauma recovery. -
3D Bioprinting & Biomaterials
Focus on developing hybrid scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration and bioprinted tumor models. -
Stem Cell Therapy
Expertise in utilizing bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for promoting bone repair and spinal cord injury recovery. -
Clinical Trials Management
Experience as a principal investigator in Phase II and III clinical trials, particularly focusing on bone regeneration and orthopedic oncology.
Research Focus:
Dr. Elshafei’s research interests primarily revolve around the impact of military spending on economic growth, foreign direct investment, inflation, and economic factors such as real interest rates and domestic credit.