Research lives and cultures

48- Prof. Sherif El-Khamisy- Experiencing multiple research cultures

April 10, 2023 Sandrine Soubes Season 2 Episode 6
Research lives and cultures
48- Prof. Sherif El-Khamisy- Experiencing multiple research cultures
Show Notes

Professor Sherif El-Khamisy started off in community and clinical pharmacy in Egypt but the repetitive and unchallenging nature of the work left him seeking more. He completed a Business Administration diploma at the same time as a Masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences before securing a PhD position in Sussex, attracted by better research funding and facilities to be found abroad. 

This was self-funded at first, but he soon acquired a scholarship with the help of an encouraging supervisor. After a failed attempt at setting up a research group back in Egypt, he went to the US to improve his research profile and make himself more competitive for fellowship positions. 

He brought back the training on mouse models of human disorders he had acquired there to the Genome Centre at Sussex, where the Director was supportive and made sure he was separated from his PhD supervisor. 

In 2012, he successfully established a Genome Centre in Egypt in partnership with a Nobel laureate to give something back to his country and, for himself, he gained huge experience in managing infrastructure and people. 

After his fellowship, he was drawn to the welcoming and nurturing research environment at Sheffield, where he took up his current role in 2013.

More on Sherif:
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/academic-staff/sherif-el-khamisy#tab00


Explore Sherif's career timeline and milestones:
https://academicstories.group.shef.ac.uk/sherif-el-khamisy/