A distinguished scholar and researcher at Sohag University, Egypt, specialized in the fields of computational biology, molecular microbiology, and bioinformatics. Combine experimental microbiology with computational modeling to explore molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistance and nanoparticle–cell interactions. Published numerous peer-reviewed articles in national and international journals, focusing on areas such as antimicrobial drug design, molecular docking studies, and the application of bioinformatics tools in biomedical research. Supervised several postgraduate theses, guided collaborative research projects, and contributed significantly to curriculum development at Sohag University. Promote the integration of computational methods into traditional life-science disciplines, preparing a new generation of scientists to use in silico approaches in addressing global health challenges such as antimicrobial resistance. Continue to expand research collaborations both nationally and internationally, emphasizing innovative approaches to the discovery of new antimicrobial strategies, including the synergistic potential of β-lactam antibiotics and silver nanoparticles in microbial control.