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Qatar University students present projects on key health issues

Doha, Qatar: Biomedical Science students in Qatar University s (QU) College of Health Sciences presented their research projects following four years.

QU Biomedical Science students present graduation projects

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QU s Biomedical Science students present projects - The Peninsula Qatar

QU’s Biomedical Science students present projects  01 May 2021 - 8:11 The Peninsula Doha: Qatar University’s (QU) Thirteen Biomedical Science students presented eight different research projects recently online in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. These presentations were the fruitful conclusion of four years of undergraduate studies.  Three students, Asmaa Allouch, Tara Fathi, and Asma Hassan, conducted two different studies focusing on the effect of different substances against human breast and colorectal cancer cells under the supervision of Professor Ahmad Malki, the associate dean of academic affairs at Health Sciences College. The studies were in collaboration with Professor Ala Eddin Moustafa from the College of Medicine and Professor Ashraf Khalil from the College of Pharmacy. Another study was supervised by Dr. Hatem Zayed, the associate professor at Biomedical Sciences, focusing on signalling cascades of multiple myeloma cells treated with pristimerin. 

QU s Biomedical Science students present projects - The Peninsula Qatar

QU’s Biomedical Science students present projects  01 May 2021 - 8:11 The Peninsula Doha: Qatar University’s (QU) Thirteen Biomedical Science students presented eight different research projects recently online in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. These presentations were the fruitful conclusion of four years of undergraduate studies.  Three students, Asmaa Allouch, Tara Fathi, and Asma Hassan, conducted two different studies focusing on the effect of different substances against human breast and colorectal cancer cells under the supervision of Professor Ahmad Malki, the associate dean of academic affairs at Health Sciences College. The studies were in collaboration with Professor Ala Eddin Moustafa from the College of Medicine and Professor Ashraf Khalil from the College of Pharmacy. Another study was supervised by Dr. Hatem Zayed, the associate professor at Biomedical Sciences, focusing on signalling cascades of multiple myeloma cells treated with pristimerin. 

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