Mission
The Health Governance Unit (HGU) is an integral part of the Medical Research Institute (MRI), Alexandria University. The HGU is formed of permanent members from the MRI both of academic and non-academic background and of various specialties. However, HGU activity is multidisciplinary and multi-institutional and usually involves staff members from other organizations and disciplines.
The HGU aims at creating an awareness of the importance of governance as a framework for effectiveness and efficiency. The HGU also aims at presenting models for implementing good governance in healthcare based on best evidence, local values and expertise. Being located within an academic research institute; education and research become a natural dimension of its governance activity.
The HGU in pursuing its goals is committed to propagate and consolidate principles of good governance such as participation, equity, transparency and accountability.
The HGU feels that it is in a unique position that can help in introducing governance in both the healthcare and education sectors as it is positioned within an academic institution that has both educational and health service obligations.
The HGU being located within a research institute creates a responsibility on the unit and its members in enhancing and applying research principles in order to further understand the opportunities and challenges facing governance in both healthcare and education at local and regional levels.
Vision
The HGU strives towards a community and an environment in which health and care can flourish and where individuals and organizations are keen to learn and change towards the better.
Goals
1.Raise awareness on the value of good governance in the healthcare sector.
2.Promote governance practices among healthcare members.
3.Promote community engagement in healthcare delivery and governance.
4.Perform research on governance practices in the healthcare sector.
5.Contribute to the implementation of governance practice in the healthcare sector.
MTC VISION | ||
To delight Alexandria community needs and wants in training, research, and healthcare. | ||
MTC MISSION | ||
Our mission is to be the most successful research, training and polyclinic center in Alexandria by delivering the best customer experience in all markets we serve. In doing so, MTC will meet stakeholders' expectations of: | ||
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About MTC |
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MTC is the extension of the Medical Research Institute at Smouha district in the city of Alexandria. This center of excellency was designed to meet the challenge of doctors, researchers and scientists who are interested in the medical scientific field. This center was designed and equipped with a big number of equipment that can cope with the tremendous increase in the scientific field and the overwhelming increase in the chemical and biological analyses that have rapidly developed in last decade. This center consists of two floors; the first floor for clinical purposes and the second floor is dedicated for pure scientific research purposes. Also attached to the center a number of auxiliary services as animal house, a printing center, a guesthouse and a library.
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Computed Tomography Unit ( CT-Scan ) : | ||
Our CT unit equipped with a CT-Scan device, general electric pro-speed. The unit is under the supervision of highly qualified professors in the filed of diagnostic imaging , following is the price list for these types of diagnostic : | ||
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Electron Microscope Unit | ||
The Electron Microscope is a computerized Transmission Microscope, which has the following facilities:The computerized screen describes all the operating conditions of the microscope among them the magnification, the high tension, actual spot size, the focus step, the exposure time, the plate file code number and the number of images that are still available on the actual film.The magnification available is up to 200 Kev and the resolution is 0.18 nm.All types of biological tissues, in addition to, blood, bacterial and viral suspensions can be investigated using this type of computerized transmission electron microscope. For each field under investigation, a code dimensions can be established to return for more investigation and for choosing the most suitable field of interest.One of the expectations of electron microscopy is the utilization of this methodology for the diagnosis of human disease.
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Immunology & Tissue Culture Unit | ||
The Immunology and Tissue Culture unit is equipped to serve the research and medical applications in the fields of cellular and humoral immunity and cell kinetics. It is equipped with : Biohazard cabinet; CO2 incubator; fluorescent microscope; inverted microscope; tissue homogenizers (Mechanical & Ultrasonic); ordinary and cooling centrifuges and full-automated ELISA system, Refrigerator; -20oC, -80oC, -150oC.These equipment allows the unit to work on the following applications : | ||
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Tissue culturing will be available to all internal and external researchers at considerable prices depending on the costs.
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Hot laboratory for Radioisotopes | ||
This laboratory is devised to detect different types of hormones and tumor markers using g-counter. It also contains a b-counter, which provides highly accurate, automated counting of the level of radioactivity in radioactively tagged samples.
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Atomic Absorption Unit | ||
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy is today the accepted method in all fields of analysis for the determination of metallic elements. The range of application reaches from medicine and biochemistry, through agriculture and geochemistry, environmental protection and food control, to petrochemistry, metallurgy and the whole chemical industry.Main components and ultra-micro traces down to 10-9 gram can be determined with equal reliability. The double-beam principle and the computer facility give the atomic absorption, its superior base line constancy overlong measurement series. At the same time the high stability makes working near detection limit easier and produces good precision for the determination of higher concentration. In the mean time this laboratory can determine easily the following elements Cu, Zn, Na, K, Cd, Pb, Fe, V, Al and Ca in different biological fluids and in other applications in the forenamed fields. Moreover several other elements can be determined using the emission mode of the instrument.
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Chromatography Unit | ||
Gas Chromatography (GC) and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) each have their own unique apparatus, materials and practical procedures. They are widely used for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of a large number of compounds since it has high sensitivity, reproducibility and speed of resolution. | ||
Gas Chromatography ( GC ) : Gas chromatography (GC) technique is based on the partitioning of compounds between a liquid and a gas phase. It has proved to be most valuable for the separation of compounds of relatively low polarity. GC technique can be applied in the following fields: | ||
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High Performance Liquid Chromatography ( HPLC ): It is used for separation of a mixture of components into its constituents by passing the mobile phase, containing the mixture of the solutes, through the stationary phase, which consists of column packed with solid particles. It is the most popular form of chromatography.
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HPLC technique can be applied in the following fields: | ||
Medical Biochemistry: The options of the present instrument allow determination of a vast number of important biochemical parameters. The facility of controlling the column temperature and the presence of the auto-sampler enable the qualitative and quantitative analysis of amino acids in biological fluids. Other biochemical parameters include steroid hormones, vitamins (e.g., C, D3, A, k1, etc.), nucleotides (mono-, di- and triphosphate), etc..
Bioavailability of pharmaceutical drugs: Determination of blood level of certain drug metabolites.
Environmental Toxicology Analysis : Determination the level of some environmental pollutants.
N.B. The options of the existing instrument either the GC or the HPLC allow qualitative and quantitative analysis for other compounds more than that previously mentioned that serve in different fields of researches.The HPLC in our center can be used in the analysis of amino acids, catecholamines and many other analytes which are present in the provided catalogue of the apparatus. The price of a sample will vary according its type. |
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Microbiology Unit | ||
Routine Diagnostic Bacteriological Methods: Inoculation onto different bacteriological media at different culture conditions depends upon the type of the specimen, the site of infection and the nature of the disease to be examined.In general the final diagnosis depends upon obtaining a pure culture of the organism and identifying it by different microbiological methods and determining its sensitivity to various antibiotics.
Diagnostic Mycologic Techniques: Three approaches are applied to aid the laboratory diagnosis of fungal infection: |
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Diagnostic Virology Methods: Four main approaches are used to diagnose viral diseases in clinical specimens, some of them are used in research work only and others are applied in routine diagnosis of viral infections in department, these are: | ||
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Environmental Studies: ( TO STUDY NOSOCOMIAL AND COMMUNITY INFECTIONS ) | ||
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Activities Done By The Microbiology Unit: The microbiology unit performs different training courses in the following fields: | ||
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Molecular Biology Unit | ||
Several innovative molecular biology techniques are used accurately and precisely in research work as well as in some routine diagnostic tests. Our team is highly trained and has a good experience to do the following techniques: | ||
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Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): This molecular biology technique is used to amplify a target DNA or RNA (viral or bacterial). It can be used in the following: | ||
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Parasitology Unit | ||
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Clinical Chemistry Laboratory | ||
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Histopathology unit | ||
Our histopathology and cytopathology unit is fully equipped in a way that allows us to: | ||
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Epidemiology Unit | ||
Epidemiology has been defined as the study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events in specified populations, and the applications of this study to control health problems. This emphasizes that epidmiologists are concerned not only with death, illness and disability, but also with more positive health states and with the means to improve health.
This emphasizes the important role that the unit will have in satisfying the objective of the center, and that is to establish a reference regional center for tropical disease and related non-communicable diseases of major health impact in the region. Training courses in the following topics will be arranged : |
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AUXILIARY SERVICES | ||
LIBRARY: ( In Hadara & Smouha ) | ||
- The library contains a considerable collection of biomedical journals and books. - Internet connection and Document Delivery Service are also available. - The library services are available to all researchers as well as undergraduates. |
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PRINTING CENTER :( In Hadara ) | ||
A modern equipped printing center is one of the achievements of the Egyptian-Italian Cooperation Project. It already started its activities serving Alexandria and surrounding areas. It includes most developed printing machines performing a prominent role in publishing some local scientific journals and researches. This printing and editing center is expected to offer more useful services for promoting the publishing movement in Alexandria.
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ANIMAL HOUSE : ( In Hadara & Smouha ) | ||
This unit has been provided with proper environment, housing and care that allow small experimental animals (rats and mice) to grow, mature and reproduce and to remain in good health. The unit is provided with facilities for fish and snails.This unit will provide laboratory animals needed for research activities carried on in the Center as well as external researches with reasonable prices depending on the strain.
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NAMRI – team : ( Nanotechnology from research to application ) | ||
Nanotechnology laboratory Team in Medical Technology Center (MTC), Medical Research Institute (MRI), Alexandria University. | ||
NAMRI – team vision: | ||
NAMRI – team does his best to be the leader in the nanotechnology and nonmaterial research to provide new discoveries and applications in this field for solving important health and environmental problems. | ||
NAMRI – team mission: | ||
NAMRI – team works in implementation of almost of the new applications of nanotechnology with different nonomaterials in health and environmental research and encourage the researchers to pursue their research activities in this field to investigate almost of all of the key areas of nanotechnology applications . | ||
NAMRI – team currant activities: | ||
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ADSL Service (2MB) | ||
Vision
The vision of the biomedical engineering department is to promote integrative research and education at the head of biomedical science and engineering.
Mission
The mission of the biomedical engineering department is to advance the field of biomedical engineering through an interdisciplinary approach to education, design, and research.
To achieve our educational mission, we develop our students’ problem-solving and communication skills, promote their ability to think critically and independently, and help them to understand scientific and engineering approaches.
Goals
Graduates of our programs are expected:
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