
معرفی
Sameh SELIM is a Teacher-Researcher in Plant Pathology and Molecular Biology at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, affiliated with the Faculty of Agrosciences and the Department of Agricultural and Animal Sciences. He is a member of the AGHYLE research unit and actively collaborates with institutions like INRA, CNRS, and industry partners such as Bayer and BASF. His research focuses on plant-microbe interactions, alternative methods to chemical control, and the genetic biodiversity of soil microbial communities.
SELIM holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology from the University of Burgundy (2005) and an MS in Biotechnology and Plant Pathology from El-Suez Canal University (1998). His work emphasizes the development of resistance inducers, fungicide efficacy, and the molecular mechanisms underlying plant defense responses.
Recent publications highlight advancements in using Bacillus velezensis BE2 for disease control, transcriptomic analyses of wheat-pathogen interactions, and soil ecosystem service assessments. His research also addresses the durability of resistance mechanisms against pathogens like Zymoseptoria tritici and Mycosphaerella graminicola.
SELIM collaborates with global institutions, including the University of Burgundy and ISA Lille, and participates in networks like RMT ELICITRA and the French Society of Phytopathology. His projects span from lab studies to field applications, addressing real-world challenges in sustainable agriculture and disease management.


