PhD.
Radwa H. Lutfy
Molecular Biologist - Neuroscientist - Researcher - Lecturer

Molecular Biologist, Lecturer, and Cross-Cultural Researcher
A Journey Through Neuroscience, Discovery, and Teaching
I am a molecular neuroscientist and researcher with a deep interest in the intersection between brain biology and therapeutic innovation. I completed my PhD in Molecular Neuroscience at Alexandria University, where my thesis focused on the neurobiological effects of sleep deprivation and the potential therapeutic applications of transcranial laser treatment.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I’ve contributed to anthropological research, including bioarchaeological analysis of ancient Egyptian mummies in collaboration with Kasr Al-Ainy’s faculty of medicine. I am currently a lecturer at Badr University, where I head the curriculum for Cell Physiology, Molecular Pathology, Anatomy, and Histology.
I have also participated in several international education programs, most notably the Erasmus Mundus Euro-Mediterranean Master of Neuroscience, which gave me the opportunity to study across France, Spain, and Morocco.
Academic degrees
PhD
Molecular Neuroscience
Alexandria University, Egypt
MSc
Euro-Mediterranean Master of Neuroscience (Erasmus Mundus)
Alexandria University, Egypt
BSc
Zoology and Chemistry
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Publications
Molecular Neurobiology
Springer Nature
February 2025
Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology
Wiley
February 2025
Functional & Integrative Genomics
Springer Nature
January 2025
Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology
Wiley
January 2025
Behavioural Brain Research
Elsevier
February 2024
Neurochemical Research
Springer Nature
December 2023