Dr. Sheta Mohamed| Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. at Mohamed National Research Centre, Egypt
Dr. Sheta Mohamed Sheta is an Associate Professor at the Inorganic Chemistry Department, National Research Centre, Egypt, with extensive expertise in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), nanomaterials, biosensors, and environmental remediation. Her interdisciplinary research spans medical diagnostics, analytical techniques, wastewater treatment, and climate change mitigation. With 41 peer-reviewed publications, over 950 citations, and an h-index of 19, she demonstrates strong research impact. She holds one granted patent, two submitted patents, and has led or participated in 11 funded research projects. Dr. Sheta has supervised 12 graduate theses and actively contributes to the scientific community as a reviewer for over 300 international articles and an editorial board member of 12 journals. Her innovations include diagnostic tools for COVID-19 and advanced sensors for environmental and biomedical applications. Recognized for her dedication to scientific advancement and mentorship, Dr. Sheta is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with growing international collaboration and influence.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Sheta Mohamed Sheta has a solid academic foundation in chemistry, culminating in a Ph.D. in Inorganic-Analytical Chemistry from Ain Shams University in 2015. Prior to her doctorate, she earned a Master’s degree in Inorganic-Physical-Analytical Chemistry in 2010 and a Pre-Master’s in Inorganic Chemistry in 2007, both from Helwan University. Her undergraduate studies also took place at Helwan University, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in 2004 with a “Very Good” grade. This structured educational journey laid a strong theoretical and practical foundation in chemistry, particularly analytical and inorganic domains. During her graduate and postgraduate years, she focused on micro-determination methods, sensor development, and spectrofluorimetric analysis, aligning with international standards, including protocols from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Her academic training also included specialized courses in fluorometric analysis and biosensor development, further preparing her for a career marked by innovation, interdisciplinary research, and applied science.
Professional Experience
Dr. Sheta has held progressive research roles at the National Research Centre in Egypt, where she currently serves as an Associate Professor in the Inorganic Chemistry Department. Starting as a chemist in 2013, she advanced through various roles including Research Assistant and Senior Researcher, reflecting her dedication and expertise. Between 2008 and 2013, she also worked as a lecturer at the Egyptian Doping Control Laboratory, where she gained significant experience in biomedical analysis and anti-doping research. Her current responsibilities encompass research leadership, scientific supervision, and active project coordination. Over her career, she has been involved in 11 funded projects—four as Principal Investigator—and supervised 12 academic theses at the MSc and PhD levels. She has also participated in scientific missions in Germany and Italy. Her professional trajectory showcases a strong balance between hands-on laboratory work, interdisciplinary research execution, and academic mentoring, making her a well-rounded and impactful scientific contributor.
Research Interest
Dr. Sheta’s research interests lie at the intersection of inorganic chemistry, analytical techniques, and applied environmental and biomedical science. She specializes in the synthesis and characterization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), nanocomposites, and complexes, exploring their applications in areas such as sensors, biosensors, medical diagnostics, and environmental remediation. Her work addresses real-world challenges including detection of tumor biomarkers, hormones, and pharmaceutical contaminants, as well as removal of heavy metals, bacteria, and radioactive pollutants from water sources. Dr. Sheta is also engaged in the development of innovative analytical methodologies and diagnostic tools, including novel electrochemical and fluorometric sensors for COVID-19 and doping drugs. Her contributions to climate change mitigation through wastewater treatment and pollution control technologies further demonstrate the social relevance of her work. The integration of advanced material science with biomedical and environmental applications marks her research as both interdisciplinary and highly impactful in solving global challenges.
Award and Honor
Dr. Sheta Mohamed Sheta has been recognized for her significant scientific contributions through various awards and honors, affirming her impact in both research and innovation. She has received three formal awards and prizes in acknowledgment of her excellence in research and academic leadership. Her scientific innovations have led to one granted patent and two additional patents submitted, highlighting her ability to translate complex research into practical applications. Notably, she developed a rapid and accurate COVID-19 detection sensor and other prototype devices for drug and pollutant detection. Dr. Sheta has also been invited to speak at 12 international conferences, including as a plenary and keynote speaker, reflecting her growing recognition within the global research community. Additionally, she is a reviewer for over 300 scientific articles and serves on editorial boards of 12 journals. These honors underscore her professional integrity, intellectual leadership, and valuable contributions to the advancement of science.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Dr. Sheta Mohamed Sheta exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful researcher through her academic background, professional experience, and interdisciplinary research portfolio. With over 41 scientific publications, 950+ citations, and active roles in scientific review and editorial leadership, she has made significant contributions to both theoretical and applied chemistry. Her innovative work on biosensors, environmental remediation, and diagnostics for global health challenges like COVID-19 positions her as a forward-thinking scientist with real-world influence. Her mentorship of graduate students, leadership in funded research, and international collaborations further reinforce her standing as a research leader. Dr. Sheta’s accomplishments, including awards and patents, validate her creative and technical excellence. Overall, she is a highly qualified candidate for any top-tier scientific recognition such as the Best Researcher Award, combining innovation, academic rigor, and a commitment to solving pressing societal challenges through science.
Publications Top Notes
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Title: Nucleic acids biosensors based on metal-organic framework (MOF): Paving the way to clinical laboratory diagnosis
Authors: O. Diaa, E.S. Said, S. Sheta, A. Omnia, S. Aliaa, S. Wafaa, E.L.K. Sherif, S. Sherif
Year: 2019
Citations: 126 -
Title: Simple synthesis of novel copper metal-organic frameworks nanoparticles: biosensing and biological applications
Authors: M.M.A.E. Sheta, S.M. El-Sheikh
Year: 2018
Citations: 108 -
Title: A novel HCV electrochemical biosensor based on a polyaniline@ Ni-MOF nanocomposite
Authors: S.M. Sheta, S.M. El-Sheikh, D.I. Osman, A.M. Salem, O.I. Ali, F.A. Harraz, …
Year: 2020
Citations: 87 -
Title: A novel Ag/Zn bimetallic MOF as a superior sensitive biosensing platform for HCV-RNA electrochemical detection
Authors: S.M. El-Sheikh, D.I. Osman, O.I. Ali, W.G. Shousha, M.A. Shoeib, S.M. Shawky, …
Year: 2021
Citations: 63 -
Title: A novel nano‐size lanthanum MOF based on 5‐amino‐isophthalic acid and phenylenediamine: Photoluminescence study and sensing applications
Authors: M.S. Sheta, M.E.S. Said, M.A.E. Mohkles, R.W. Ahmed
Year: 2019
Citations: 51 -
Title: A novel Iron (III)-based MOF: Synthesis, characterization, biological, and antimicrobial activity study
Authors: S.M. Sheta, S.R. Salem, S.M. El-Sheikh
Year: 2022
Citations: 39 -
Title: A novel optical approach for determination of prolactin based on Pr-MOF nanofibers
Authors: M.S. Sheta, M.E.S. Said, M.A. Mokhles
Year: 2019
Citations: 37 -
Title: Dual naked-eye and optical chemosensor for morphine detection in biological real samples based on Cr (III) MOF nanoparticles
Authors: M. Alhaddad, S.M. Sheta
Year: 2020
Citations: 36 -
Title: Novel nanomaterial based on ferrous MOF and its application as chemosensors for mercury in environmental and biological samples
Authors: A.S. Basaleh, S.M. Sheta
Year: 2020
Citations: 35 -
Title: A novel biosensor for early diagnosis of liver cancer using nano‐magnetic MOF
Authors: S.M. Sheta, S.M. El‐Sheikh, M.M. Abd‐Elzaher, S.R. Salem, H.A. Moussa, …
Year: 2019
Citations: 35 -
Title: Cerium(III)–isatin Schiff base complex: spectrofluorometric and DFT studies as a kidney biomarker for human creatinine
Authors: S.M. Sheta, M.A. Akl, H.E. Saad, E.S.R.H. El-Gharkawy
Year: 2020
Citations: 34 -
Title: Removal of radionuclides from wastewater using MOFs: A review
Authors: S.M. Sheta, M.A. Hamouda, O.I. Ali, A.T. Kandil, R.R. Sheha, S.M. El-Sheikh
Year: 2023
Citations: 31 -
Title: SARS‑CoV‑2 surveillance using biosensor technology: A review
Authors: D.M. El‑Sherif, M. Abouzid, M.S. Gaballah
Year: 2021
Citations: 29 -
Title: Fast, high sensitivity biosensor for chest pain diagnosis
Authors: S. Sheta, E.S. Said, A.E. Mokhles, G. Mosaad, S. Salem
Year: 2019
Citations: 28 -
Title: Optical approach for triiodothyronine hormone determination using Cu-MOF nanoparticles
Authors: S. Sheta, E.S. Said, A.E. Mohkles
Year: 2019
Citations: 28