Prof. Amr Morsy | Greenhouse Gases | Best Researcher Award
Professor | City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications | Egypt
Prof. Dr. Amr S. Morsy is a distinguished Egyptian animal production scientist and professor at the Livestock Research Department, ALCRI, SRTA-City, Egypt. With a career spanning over two decades, he has held various pivotal roles including CEO of innovation-driven initiatives and coordinator of international programs. Renowned for his work in rumen fermentation, climate-smart livestock systems, and sustainable production, he is a leading figure in agricultural science and technology.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Morsy earned his B.Sc. in Animal Production and M.Sc. in Animal Nutrition from Alexandria University, Egypt. He completed his Ph.D. at the prestigious University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, researching the effects of propolis on ruminal fermentation and reproductive performance in ewes. His academic path is marked by excellence, international exposure, and specialized expertise in ruminant nutrition.
Experience
Starting as an Animal Production Engineer at Egypt’s Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Morsy rose through ranks to become a Professor. He has served as Assistant and Associate Professor at ALCRI, SRTA-City, leading livestock research. He has held executive posts like CEO of TICO and E-Club, and FAO expert, reflecting his influence on scientific innovation and sustainable agriculture.
Research Interests
Prof. Morsy’s research spans ruminant nutrition, methane emission mitigation, essential oils, and alternative feed resources. His work integrates environmental sustainability with livestock productivity, focusing on the role of bioactive compounds like propolis and tannins in improving animal health and reducing emissions. His interdisciplinary approach bridges nutrition, ecology, and innovation.
Awards
Top Noted Publications
Title: Effect of dietary calcium soaps on reproductive performance and blood biochemical traits of pregnant Barki ewes
Year: 2008
Cited by: 23
Title: Milk yield and composition, blood biochemical parameters and reproductive performance of lactating Barki ewes fed diet supplemented with calcium soaps of fatty acids
Year: 2009
Cited by: 18
Title: By-product of castor oil for feeding animals and chain of biodiesel production
Year: 2009
Cited by: 30
Title: Impacts of Patchouli essential oil on rumen fermentation and methane production in vitro
Year: 2011
Cited by: 17
Title: Carvacrol and Eugenol as modifiers of rumen microbial fermentation and methane production in vitro
Year: 2011
Cited by: 25
Title: Effect of two types of Brazilian propolis extracts on rumen gas and methane production and truly degradability in vitro
Year: 2011
Cited by: 22