Soumia Fahd


Soumia Fahd is a Moroccan herpetologist at Abdelmalek Essaâdi University in Tétouan.

Life and work

In high school, Fahd studied experimental sciences. For her BSc, she studied Industrial Engineering at the University of Mons. She then returned to Morocco to study biology at the Mohammed V University and continued her education at the Faculty of Sciences of Tetouan, earning a degree in animal biology in 1986. Fahd initially joined the Faculty of Sciences of Tetouan in 1986 as an assistant. She is a full professor at that university where she heads the Laboratory of Ecology, Systematics, Biodiversity Conservation, which she founded in 2012.
For three decades, she has been dedicated to studying amphibians and reptiles. In 2008, a Moroccan insect, Clonopsis ''soumiae was named in her honour, as she hosted the research group collecting, breeding and analysing the Clonopsis'' insects in Morocco. Dr. Fahd has organized several academic conferences, such as the Biology of the Vipers Conference in 2017.
Since 2015, she is part of a network of Mediterranean women scientists.

Awards and honors

2008: Clonopsis ''soumiae'' was named in her honour
2019: She won a Research Excellence Award for Morocco's Best Researcher Award

Selected publications